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Capella Lodge also offers free flights to Paradise with Stay-7-Pay-6 Package

With commanding views of Lord Howe’s dramatic twin mountains and the world’s most southerly coral reef, Lord Howe Island’s acclaimed Capella Lodge is among Australia’s best-known boutique lodges with its own brand of barefoot luxury.

Located 600km off Australia’s east coast, Lord Howe Island is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site of global natural significance. Its unique flora, prolific birdlife, dramatic landscape and pristine marine environment combine to create one of the most extraordinary sub-tropical islands on earth.

Capella Lodge has now announced a bonus suite upgrade for a limited period as part of its popular Fly Free Stay 7 Pay 6 deal, which offers holidaymakers free flights and a free night in the island’s subtropical paradise.

From 20 May to 31 August, guests who book the Capella Lodge Fly Free, Stay 7 Pay 6 package can stay seven nights for the price of six and also receive free return QantasLink flights from Sydney or Brisbane.

As an extra bonus, guests who book the package before 7 May will also receive a complimentary suite upgrade.

The seven-night package is priced from $4,500* per person twin share, including free flights, a bonus night, gourmet breakfasts, sunset drinks and canapés, open bar with premium wines and spirits from 6pm, dinners with inspired daily menu, non alcoholic beverages, selected in-suite bar, mountain bikes and island airport transfers.

Conditions apply on all offers. For details, conditions and reservations, contact Baillie Lodges on 02 9918 4355 or reserve@baillielodges.com.au. See also http://capellalodge.com.au

 

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