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Phillip Island Adventure Resort
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1775 Phillip IslandRd Cowes, VIC, Australia
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Phillip Resort |
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1800 006399
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au. |
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0438 552 193 |
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http://piar.cyc.org.au |
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Location of program : |
Phillip Island |
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Appropriate age group : |
NO age limit applies |
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Minimum number of students : |
20 |
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Minimum notice for booking : |
None applies |
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Special events : |
Catered for and held |
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Holiday programs : |
We hold holiday camping programs at all our CYC facilities each and every school holiday period |
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Teacher PD : |
Available |
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Full Comprehensive Description : |
As Educational Camping specialists CYC Ltd operate 10 ACA & NARTA Accredited individual school camping venues at 5 different locations through-out coastal & regional Victoria.
Phillip Island Adventure Resort is a fully accredited 450 bed coastal property, facilitating a full range of Educational Camps including. Adventure, Eco and Tourist styles as well as cost effective up-market conferences, seminars or specialized retreats..
Facilities & Catering
Intentionally designed and established in 2001 as an all-season, schools camp, conference & retreat centre, ‘Phillip Island Adventure Resort ( PIAR) comprises four individual venues, within the one complex each enjoying en-suited guests rooms, as well as their own air-conditioned dining, function, meeting, and recreation areas, removing the need to share ensuring privacy, comfort and exclusive availability. Alternatively multiple venues can be hired for larger groups functions. Facilities include
- 72 en-suited rooms
- 16 - 2 bedroom suites
- 5 self-contained 2 bedroom cottages
- 4 large Function rooms
- 4 large Dining rooms
- 14 break-out rooms
- 1000 seat auditorium
- Sheltered BBQ areas
Full Catering, including special diets is provided. Easy disabled access to all venues.
Communication Equipment
Wireless Broadband , mobile phone coverage, plus multiples of - Whiteboards, Data Projectors, Projection Screens, DVD players, TV’s, Podiums, Voice PA Equipment. Photo-Copying service.
Programming & Teacher Resources
Pre-camp program co-ordination, attraction and transport bookings plus professional activity facilitator options, and a comprehensive range of onsite activities ensure a well balanced and safe program overall. Full Risk Assessments and comprehensive VELs material is down-loadable for all activities – www.piar.org.au & www.vels.com.au
Onsite Activities include:
- Solar heated swimming pools (2)
- Indoor heated poolSpas/Hot Tubs (3)
- Sauna
- 5 acre of lake (2)
- Giant swings (3)
- High & low ropes courses (4)
- Flying Foxes ( 6)
- Canoeing (2)
- Bicycling
- Raft Making
- Archery (3)
- Team Rescue (2)
- Tennis/Basketball courts (3)
- Sand Volley Ball (3)
- Campfire pits (2)
- Bouldering walls (2)
- Indoor Basketball Stadium (full size)
- Sports ovals (3) Cricket/Aussie Rules/Soccer
- Various ECO based activities.
Direct Access - off-site activities (short stroll):
- Bush walks (flora &fauna)
- Beach walks (rock platforms)
- Sandy surf- beach
- Board walks (mangroves)
- Bicycle pathways
- Koala Sanctuary
- Educational tourist haunts
Nearby Services
- Doctor
- Ambulance
- Hospital
- Fire Brigade
- Police
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This listing is in the following categories:
Outdoor Recreation Camps, School Programs for Camps, Christian Camps, Email: piar[at]cyc.org.au
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