Contiki offers $100 off all NZ South Island tours plus free Fly by the Wire adventure
To celebrate the ski season in New Zealand Contiki has extended its great NZ deals by slashing $100 off all its South Island tours. Plus, they’ve chucked in a bonus Fly By Wire excursion absolutely free – so your clients will get more for less in NZ!
If your clients are looking to take a trip over to see our friendly neighbours tell them to check out Contiki and they can be carving it up on New Zealand’s best slopes, hiking on fox glacier and cruising overnight with their new crew on a Milford Sound cruise, all for a great price.
As an added bonus, because Contiki know it is all about adventure in NZ you can also offer your clients a bonus ‘Fly by Wire’ optional – the latest addition to New Zealand’s crazy adventure repertoire and the fastest adventure flight in the world – which Contiki is including absolutely free.
Contiki’s 7 day Scenic Southern tour is now priced from $759 per person (that’s 100 big ones off). Plus of course, they’re chucking in the free Fly by Wire!
This great $100 off and free optional deal with Contiki has been extended and is valid for sale until 10 August, for travel between 1 July and 30 September, 2007 (subject to availability).
For more info see www.contiki.com/nzwinter.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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