Specials Deals announced for Sheraton & Westin Resorts Fiji
Saturday, 19 Dec, 2006
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Sheraton and Westin Resorts Fiji have announced some amazing special deals
that are available right now that will allow your clients to also pictured gazing over the ocean!
In a sensational deal from 15 Jan-31 Mar 2007, they are offering a 40% discount on any of the 3 Starwood properties on Denarau Island.
This stunning offer is available for sale from now until 24 February 2007 through all major wholesalers and all you have to do is quote: Tropical Getaway Offer.
Another great special is available for travel from 1 April – 25 June 2007, excluding 6-22 April 2007.
Your cleints can stay 3 nights for the price of 2 at any of the Starwood properties on Denarau Island and not only that the offer can be multiplied i.e. Stay 6 Pay 4 and is available through all major wholesalers and all you have to do is quote: Stay 3 Pay 2.
Agent Incentive
Until 28 February 2007, retail agents can also earn A$10 cash per room night actualised when booking Sheraton & Westin Resorts Fiji.
Deals to be booked include the current Stay 4 Pay 3 available at all 3 resorts until 31 March 2007 and all Christmas and New Year bookings.
Ask about special rates for the fabulous Denarau Golf & Racquet Club or the luxurious Heavenly Spa.
Please note the incentive is not available for the 40% discount special.
A Fiji Special Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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