Coach Tours of Fiji offers $100 Early Bird discount

Monday, 06 Oct, 2005 0

Mature travel specialist Coach Tours of Fiji has launched its expanded 2006 schedule with an Early Bird  booking incentive offering $100 off per person on all bookings made and deposited before 31 October 2005.  

The $100 saving applies to all twin, single or triple packages on any of the company’s 2006 tour calendar which has been expanded to offer 18 scheduled departures.  

The first of the six-night inclusive tours departs 22 March 2006, continuing until 08 November 2006.  

The tours present active seniors with a fascinating and culture-rich insight into Fiji’s friendly people and culture with each of the tours built around a five-day touring experience.  

Highlights include visits to markets, museums, traditional villages, schools, handicraft centres and local industry and a Captain Cook Sunset Dinner Cruise.  

*Conditions apply.  

For further information on the ‘Early Bird’ deal, reservations, tour departure date details, etc, contact Coach Tours of Fiji on 1800 552 714.



 

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