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Activities for non sailors

by . on 29 Oct 2008
Free entertainment on three waterfront stages - Skandia Geelong Week Teri Dodds http://www.teridodds.com
In addition to the thrilling on water activity, Skandia Geelong Week also offers plenty for shore lovers to enjoy. In 2009 Skandia Geelong Week will feature three waterfront stages with a variety of musical entertainers and themes including World Music, Live & Local and ‘Australiana’.

There’s art and craft market stalls, the Geelong Art Society Art Show, Royal Geelong Yacht Club’s 150th Jubilee museum, free ‘Come Try sailing’ activity, beach volleyball competitions, children’s activities and lots more.

However for those looking for something a bit different, there’s the option of trips to the Australian Open Tennis, wineries or a journey to Lorne along the Great Ocean Road.


The team at Geelong Hummer Limousines can tailor a package to suit, with winery packages starting from $78 per person. The limousine can cater for a group of up to 14 people and is the ultimate in luxury and style; sit back in real leather upholstery and enjoy the added touches of 3 LCD TVs, surround sound and 3 bars.

Our recommendation is a trip to the award winning Pettavel Winery, a superb venue it offers fine dining and the menu consists of three banquet style entrees, a wide selection of main courses and tempting desserts. For $128 per person you can enjoy a three hour luncheon at Pettavel and return transfers.

If you would like further information on any of these packages please contact Rowan at Geelong Hummer Limousines on 1300 HUMMER or visit www.geelonghummerlimousines.com.au

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