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Alice Springs
Crowne Plaza
Hotel, Alice Springs
The Northern Territory boasts two distinct and remarkable cities – Darwin, to the north; and Alice Springs, to the south – each offering something different for your next conference or convention.
An Alice Springs conference lends itself to the inclusion of Uluru (Ayers Rock) in itineraries and social functions. Uluru is like no other place on earth and no matter how many pictures you have seen, nothing prepares you for the experience of actually being there. The rock has its moods, changing colour depending on the time of day, cloud cover and even where you’re standing, but at sunset you can see the whole gamut when Ayers Rock performs a natural light show, changing its colours from red to orange then lilac in only a matter of minutes.
A conference in Darwin will take advantage of its proximity to Kakadu National Park. This complex ecosystem has been placed on the World Heritage list for its outstanding natural and cultural values. The Park has some of the most extensive collections of rock art in the world. Kakadu yields one natural masterpiece after the other, flocks of geese and birds in such numbers that they block out the sun as they pass overhead, direct from Jurassic age crocodiles weighing over a tonne, stirring scenery, including towering red escarpment country, vast wetlands, woodlands and pristine tropical rainforest.
Prime Conference Organisers has selected quality
conference and incentive venues in Northern
Territory. To
discuss the needs of your next conference or convention,
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Prime Conference Organisers today.
Alice Springs,
Conference Venues
Crowne Plaza
Hotel, Alice Springs
Set against the magnificent MacDonnell Ranges, Crowne
Plaza Alice Springs offers guests the unique
opportunity of enjoying a resort style holiday whilst
also experiencing the spectacular “Red Centre” and
true Australian Outback.
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