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Maroochy River Resort

Address:  46 David Low Way
Maroochydore, QLD
4558 
Maroochy River Resort

Maroochy River Resort

   
Contact Person: Kim Morgan
   
Telephone: 07 5448 49 11
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Website: http://www.MaroochyRiverResort.com.au  
     
Postal Address :
PO Box 611
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Maroochydore
     
Post Code :
4558
     
Appropriate age group :
12-20
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

Regular venue for rowing camps for Stuartholme School and St Joseph's Nudgee College. No need to transport students and equipment daily. Wake up by the edge of the water and make the most of the day. Location available for marquee, tables and coldroom.


For groups that need accommodation on the Sunshine Coast for a number of days Maroochy River Bungalows provides space and privacy and a central location. It is ideal for:

- family groups (ie getting together for a reunion, birthday, wedding or Christmas, etc)
- sporting groups (ie netball championships, soccer tournaments, surfing championships, surflifesaving championships, rowing regattas, etc)
- school camps (ie rowing camps, art camps, writing camps, kayak camps, survival camps)
- fishing clubs (with own boat ramp & ability to moor directly out front)

The 17 one bedroom self contained bungalows  form two circles of accommodation each providing a central bbq and lawn area for gathering and activities.

Bookings for 1 cirlce have a 2 night minimum. Bookings for both circles have a 3 night minimum.

Maximum group capacities assuming all beds are fully occupied (ie mix of adults & children or all children) are as follows:

  • Circle 1: 47 persons in 10 bungalows
  • Circle 2: 38 persons in 9 bungalows

Total 85 persons - additional 2 bedroom villas available if required for leaders

Maximum group capacities assuming 1 person per bed (ie no one sharing the double bed, still mix of adults & children or all children)

  • Circle 1: 36 persons in 10 bungalows
  • Circle 2: 30 persons in 9 bungalows

Total 66 persons - additional 2 bedroom villas available if required for leaders

Maximum group capacities assuming all adult males (ie no use of top bunks or  trundles, 1 person only per double bed) are as follows:

  • Circle 1: 27 persons in 10 bungalows
  • Circle 2: 24 persons in 9 bungalows

Total 51 persons - additional 2 bedroom villas available if required for leaders

Amenities provided in all bungalows include:

  • kitchen with oven, refrigerator, microwave, food preparation equipment, cooking utensils, toaster, kettle, cutlery & crockery.
  • colour TV & DVD player,
  • clock radio,
  • ceiling fans,
  • heater (winter only),
  • insect screens.

The items below are also included for your initial convenience but you may need more:

  • tea towel (1)
  • bath mat (1)
  • pillows (4 per bungalow) removed for school camps 
  • blankets (1 per bed) removed for school camps
  • dishwashing detergent (1)
  • toilet paper (1)
  • soap (1)

You will need to bring the following:

  • sheets, pillowcases & towels (hire available $10 per double set, $5 per single set) or sleeping bags/swags
  • toilet paper, soap and toiletries
  • sunscreen, insect repellent, hat
  • food & beverages
  • plastic food storage containers
  • fishing lines, kayaks, etc.
  • torch
  • 2 sand anchors if you are bringing a boat 

Self contained absolute waterfront holiday accommodation in the centre of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

     

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