Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Discovery Resorts – Rottnest Island
- Guaranteed room upgrade
- Daily buffet breakfast
- A$50 dining credit per package
- Welcome bottle of wine
- Guaranteed 11am late checkout
2 nights from
₹38,699
Valued up to ₹80,407 -52%
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