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$500 Gift for new d’Albora Customers

by Jeni Bone on 14 Apr 2009
There’s never been a better time to berth with d’Albora. MIAA
Taking advantage of the rarely available marina berths at any one of d’Albora’s seven marinas across Sydney, Melbourne and Port Stephens, will pay dividends for the next three months, with all new customers receiving a $500 fuel voucher valid until the end of the year.

This offer is also extended to clients booking rack and stack dry storage at Akuna Bay and Pier 35 in Melbourne. Of course, you’ll also receive the full complement of d’Albora marina benefits, such as dockmaster assistance, discounted fuel at bowsers, 24 hour 7 day security and a full calendar of events and activities.

As Marketing Manager, Natasha Jacobs explains: 'We are very focused on enhancing the boating experience for our customers. We’re have cruising clubs at Akuna Bay and Nelson Bay and we are establishing cruising clubs at Cabarita Point and Pier 35. These clubs are open to our customers so they can enjoy boating and other social activities with like-minded people, with the aim of adding value to people’s boating experience.'

The Clubs are sponsored by d’Albora, but member-driven, and include barbeques and other social activities.



'We have a full entertainment calendar at Port Stephens and Akuna Bay during the boating season. Our Seafari program involves exploration of the local region, social fishing and socialising, whether that’s enjoying a band, or fireworks on New Year’s Eve and Australia Day.

'The Spit supports the local community by supporting Mosman Festival activities, also holding band and free sausage sizzles to boaters. Rushcutters Bay is the hub for entertainment on Boxing Day with the start of the Sydney-to Hobart.'

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The company's team will be issuing the d’Albora Advantage Card later this month.

* Terms & Conditions of the $500 Fuel Voucher are available by contacting Natasha or Liz on 02-9960 7700, otherwise visit any of our marinas and ask to speak to the Marina Manager.

More at www.dalboramarinas.com.au

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