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Apex Camp Mudjimba

Address:  171 Nojoor Road
Twin Waters, QLD, Australia
4564 
Apex Camp Mudjimba

Apex Camp Mudjimba

   
Contact Person: Vince Boeske
   
Telephone: 07 5448 7637
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au.
   
Mobile: 0403 293 617
   
Email: Click to Contact  
     
Website: http://www.campmudjimba.com  
     
2nd Contact Person :
Robyn
     
Appropriate age group :
All ages
     
Average cost per child :
For a 3 day / 2 night camp average cost is $84 + selected activities
     
Minimum number of students :
Laird Building - 45 | Proud Building - 20
     
Minimum notice for booking :
Three months (Subject to availability), Suggest to book much earlier
     
Holiday programs :
We run day vacation camps programs over the school holidays. Each day is themed and runs a full day of excitement. This is the most fun any kid could have in one day.
     
Full Comprehensive Description :


Ideally located on the Sunshine Coast , we are experienced operators who can take the worry out of planning your next camp. Our beach camp provides accommodation, food and a full range of activities. All age groups can be catered for and we specifically design programs to challenge the most confident and challenge the mind.

Property:
On 10 acres of coastal bush land which is 12km from Maroochydore and a short 40 minute drive to Noosa. There are two accommodation buildings and an onsite office /managers residence:

Laird building:    

  • Accommodates up to 132
  • Common room (15.7m x 7.5m)
  • TV, Video & DVD player
  • White board
  • Fire pit near by

Proud building:  

  • Accommodates up to 64.
  • Common room  (8.5m x 7.5m)
  • TV, Video & DVD player
  • White board

There are general open play areas for each site. We have a pool, tennis court, basketball hoop and a large oval as well as boasting a superb Mid ropes & High ropes courses. The kitchen staff will ensure you are well fed and that we look after your dietary requirements. Your comfort, safety is a number one priority for us to ensure you have an enjoyable stay

     

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