A sale of two Asian cities!
Travel Japan by H.I.S. has released a new Asian two-centre holiday option combining a three night Singapore stay with five nights in Tokyo complete with return economy airfares flying Singapore Airlines ex- Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
Featured Singapore accommodation includes the Allson Hotel, the Copthorne Orchid Hotel, the Peninsula Excelsior Hotel, the Hotel Royal and the Royal Queens.
Tokyo accommodation choice ranges from the Sunshine City Prince Hotel to the Shiba Park Hotel and the Shinagawa Prince Hotel where breakfast is also included.
The Singapore section of the package also includes a 50 per cent discount on featured hotels’ a la carte menus and also at several restaurants, a free Singapore City ‘hop on-hop off’ bus pass and a free ‘Captain Explorer Amphibious Boat Tour’.
Travel Japan by H.I.S. has also included discounts on shopping, dining and complimentary admission to several of the Lion City’s principal tourist attractions.
Airport-hotel transfers in both Singapore and Tokyo are also included.
Prices for the two city package start from $1999* per person twin share (plus per person taxes).
*Conditions apply. Please note the package is valid for travel from 12 October until 13 November 2008 and again from 02 February until 31 March 2009
For more information please contact:
Travel Japan by H.I.S. T:(02) 9267 3333 or toll free on 1800 802 552
E: [email protected] W: www.traveljapan.com.au
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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