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Take your love to new heights this Valentine’s Day

Established in 1998 and in light of the Melbourne COVID lockdowns, Geelong Ballooning relaunched into the region as Geelong’s own locally operated hot air ballooning company.

Its goal was to add onto the wonderful existing tourism market in the region by introducing a new experience for families, friends and loved ones to enjoy in their own backyard. Since the opening of international borders, they’ve flown people from all over Geelong, Victoria and the world.

Geelong Ballooning currently collaborates with a number of local business, including breakfast venue, Novotel Geelong, they’re also a proud finalist in the 2022 Geelong Business Excellence Awards.

This Valentine’s Day, give the gift of flight with a gift certificate from Geelong Ballooning, valid for three years. If you want to fly with your loved one on Valentine’s Day, you can visit their website to secure your booking. For the lucky ones that do book on Valentine’s Day, they’ve arranged a special flight rate, but be quick as there’s limited availability.

This unforgettable experience will take you and your loved one to new heights, showing off the breath-taking views of Geelong, the Bellarine Peninsula and surrounding coastline. After taking to the sky, passengers will complete their mornings with a post flight champagne breakfast at the Novotel Geelong, the traditional way to celebrate hot air ballooning.

Geelong Ballooning flights operate all year round and exclusive flights are also available. The team is looking forward to flying with you.

Book online now at www.geelongballooning.co and follow along on their adventures via Instagram @geelongballooning

Enquiries: 03 9739 0772

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