Cape Panwa Hotel exclusive
Explore Holidays is offering an exclusive seven-nights for the price of five package at the trendy Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket, with prices for the specials, which include return economy airfares and daily breakfast, lead in as follows:
Ex-Adelaide from $1348* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $303*)
Ex-Brisbane from $1348* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $287*)
(Flights ex-Adelaide and Brisbane with Singapore Airlines)
Ex-Melbourne from $1155* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $246*)
Ex-Perth from $1108* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $230*
Ex-Sydney from $1155* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $261*)
(Flights ex-Melbourne, Perth and Sydney with Thai Airways International)
The offer also includes one massage for two, one dinner for two, return airport-hotel transfers and two free shuttle bus trips to Patong Beach.
The Cape Panwa Hotel Phuket is known as one of Thailand’s most famous celebrity ‘magnets’, with previous guests including Elizabeth Taylor, Bryan Adams, Oliver Stone, Norma Heyman, Geena Davis, Kristy Swanson, Catherine Zeta Jones, Pierce Brosnan, Joan Chen and Leonardo Di Caprio.
*Conditions apply. Valid for sale until 31 March 2007. Prices based on low season travel 29 January to 14 February 2007 and 26 February to 31 March 2007.
Valid for travel from 01 November 2006 to 31 March 2007. Black out dates apply 20 December 2006 – 10 January 2007. Seasonal surcharges apply.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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