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Port Fairy Steeped in history and charm, the quaint fishing village of Port Fairy enjoys a marked presence on Victoria’s rugged ‘Shipwreck Coast’ - a name well earned given the scores of ships which have been wrecked in the treacherous coastal waters. One of Victoria’s earliest ports, Port Fairy has retained much of its original colonial architecture and is known for its arts and crafts, many festivals and not surprisingly, its fresh local seafood. It is the perfect place to break your journey when driving the Great Ocean Road. Oscars It is here, on the banks of the Moyne River overlooking the marina of yachts and local fishing boats, that you will find this intimate seven room hotel. Oscars’ style is French Provincial – and a relaxing gourmet breakfast on the verandah, whilst watching the yachts and fishing boats come and go, is all part of the morning experience. Oscars has six stylish, individually decorated rooms and one suite, all with king-size beds, spacious ensuite bathrooms and wonderful views (some face the river whilst others look into the beautiful French courtyard).
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PRICES
Prices from £58 per person per night including breakfast based on 2 people sharing.
Flights to Australia vary in price considerably depending on date of departure though there are always good deals on quality airlines. Fares on Qantas/British Airways, for example can start from as little as £699 including taxes and fuel surcharges.
From April 2008, Qantas will be introducing its all-new Premium Economy cabin. With dedicated check in, 40" seat pitch, extra width and enhanced meal service, all this extra luxury comes at a suprisingly low upgrade cost. Please ask your sales consultant for more details.
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