Barbados offers from ITC Classics
Colony Club
Stay 7 nights and only pay for 6. Plus children stay free when sharing a room with two adults
ITC Classics (01244 355527; www.itcclassics.co.uk) offers 7 nights at the Colony Club in a Junior Suite on a bed & breakfast basis from £5,429 based on a family of 2 adults and 2 children. Includes economy flights with Virgin Atlantic and transfers. Saving £879 per booking. Valid until October 16, 2007.
Fairmont Royal Pavilion
Children receive second room half price
TC Classics (01244 355527; www.itcclassics.co.uk) offers 7 nights at the Fairmont Royal Pavilion in two Ocean Front Deluxe Rooms on a bed & breakfast basis from £4,885 for a family of 2 adults and 2 children. Includes BA economy flights and transfers. Saving £915 per booking. Valid from 26 August – October 30, 2007.
Sandy Lane
Sandy Lane’s Family Fun Experience – half price children’s accommodation
Up to 3 children under 16 years sharing a connecting room pay 50% of the full length of their parent’s stay. First child flies free when accompanied by two adults. Offer includes unlimited use of the Treehouse Club, one family Sunday brunch and free nights. ITC Classics (01244 355527; www.itcclassics.co.uk) offers 7 nights at Sandy Lane from £6,595 for 2 adults and 2 children, including economy flights and transfers. Saving £3,115 per booking. Valid until October 31, 2007.
Chitra Mogul
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