Friday 19 February 2016

Sydney Harbour Island Sleep-Over: 25% Off Cockatoo Island Two-Night, Mid-Week Stays

Sleep under the stars on UNESCO World-Heritage-listed Cockatoo Island. By day you can explore the former convict and naval precincts, and by night relax at the water's edge in your camping or glamping tent with added creature comforts. The island is also a short ferry ride from the Sydney CBD making it the perfect base for your next stay in Sydney.

Up to 31 March 2016, book a two-night, mid-week glamping, camping package or camping site and receive 25% off each night's stay plus a free audio tour*.

Book now: http://www.cockatooisland.gov.au/stay/book-stay and use the promo code *DPACKAGE.

Pricing is as follows -
  • Glamping
  • Monday - Thursday: was $300 for two nights, now $225
  • Two bedroom glamping
  • Monday - Thursday: was $620 for two nights, now $465
  • Mini glamping
  • Monday - Thursday: was $260 for two nights, now $195
  • Camping package
  • Monday - Thursday: was $178 for two nights, now $133.50
  • Camping sites
  • Monday - Thursday: was $90 for two nights, now $67.50
  • Audio Tours
  • $5 single or $8 shared between two people, now free as part of your stay.

*Terms and Conditions: Valid for stays between 23 November 2015 and 31 March 2016.
Valid for online bookings only.
Two consecutive nights' glamping or camping package must be booked in order for this offer to be applicable.
The offer is valid to 31 March 2016, subject to availability, and excludes event days and public holidays.
The Audio Tour entitles you to one audio set and two headsets. Additional audio sets, or an upgrade to individual sets, need to be purchased.
Standard Cockatoo Island accommodation terms and conditions apply.

WHAT'S ON


For more information, please go to www.cockatooisland.gov.au/stay.

Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour is open to the public daily, offering major events, exhibitions, venue hire, accommodation, tours and business tenancy.

 It is one of the ten magnificent sites managed by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust, a self-funding agency created by the Australian Government to be responsible for the vision planning and management of former defence and Commonwealth sites around Sydney Harbour. 

The other public spaces and parklands managed by the Harbour Trust are North Head Sanctuary in Manly, Georges Heights, Middle Head and Chowder Bay in Mosman, Woolwich Dock and Parklands, Macquarie Lightstation in Vaucluse, the Platypus site in Neutral Bay, Marine Biological Station in Watsons Bay and Snapper Island in Sydney Harbour.

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