Celebrate Christmas in July with Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley, Australia

Celebrate Christmas in July with Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley, Australia

Celebrate the very best Yulefest at Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley located in the Greater Blue Mountains, nestled between the Gardens of Stone National Park and Wollemi National Park for an ultimate winter wonderland experience. The ultra-luxury conversation- based nature resort will offer cracking bonfires, a cheese and wine tasting along with a traditional Christmas feast.

Starting at AUD 2,175 (Rs.106,622 approx.) per night enjoy a luxurious villa accommodation with private pool during weekends in the month of July for a minimum of 2-night stay.

Offer includes:

  • Gourmet breakfast, lunch and dinner daily including Christmas Inspired Degustation Dinner
  • Wine and Cheese tasting enjoying the finest, locally sourced drops
  • Selected range of regional wines and beers with meals and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Yuletide Bonfire with stargazing, hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows
  • Two on-site nature-based activities per day from the scheduled complimentary inclusions
  • Welcome bottle of local regional wine

The offer is valid until August 01, 2017, for stay on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

*Blackout dates apply.

For further information, please visit www.oneandonlyresorts.com.

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