| Peppers Blue on Blue Resort  |
 Conference in tropical island-style at Peppers Blue on Blue on gorgeous Magnetic Island this summer. Conference with us between 30 October 2011 - 31 March 2012 and receive full day delegate package at $56 per person (usually $68) with single share accommodation from $161* per room including breakfast & complimentary return ferry transfer. Plus receive a complimentary half-hour of welcome drinks for your delegates. |
DescriptionPeppers tropical island experience is Peppers Blue on Blue Resort which redefines the essence of island holidays on Queensland's magical Magnetic Island. The resort is positioned on the water's edge in the heart of a new waterfront precinct which includes its own marina for guests to soak up a supremely nautical atmosphere. |
Location Description
• Located on Magnetic Island, 20 minutes by ferry from Townsville
• Waterfront location overlooking the Magnetic Island marina
• Adjacent to the ferry terminal
Accommodation Facilities
The resort features 60 contemporary yet timelessly designed guest rooms, including resort style suites and two and three-bedroom apartments. To fully embrace its waterfront location, the resort's sleekly decorated suites have sun drenched balconies with some featuring private plunge pools.
Meeting & Event Facilities
• 1 main meeting room with capacity for up to 140 people theatre style
• Main room can be reconfigured into 2 separate rooms each with capacity for up to 70 people theatre style
• Outdoor pre-function area
• Breakout areas
Technical Facilities
• Internet access
• Facsimile
• Ceiling-mounted data projector and 8 ft electronic screen system
General Facilities
• Boardwalk Restaurant and Bar with ocean views
Outdoor pre-function area for morning and afternoon teas and trade displays
• Marina
• Lagoon style swimming pool
• Day spa
• 24-hour reception
• Lap pool
• Adjacent ferry terminal (no extra travel needed)
Leisure Facilities/Nearby Attractions
• National parks
• Beaches and bays
• Bushwalking tracks
• The World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef
• Snorkeling and scuba diving
• Sailing, boating and watersports
• Fishing
• Native Australian wildlife and flora