Cook Islands offer dream holiday to agent with best writing skills
Sunday, 25 Jan, 2011
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Fancy yourself as a travel writer? Agents are being invited to enter a competition to win a 12-night holiday in the Cook Islands and the chance to write about the trip for a travel publication.
Cook islands Tourism Corporation will hand over a trip of a lifetime for two to the agent who writes the most compelling 100 words about why they would like to visit the destination.
The winner will get the chance to dive in Rarotonga, explore the unspoilt island of Atiu and chill out on stunning Aitutaki – plenty to write about afterwards for the publication Real Travel magazine.
The trip departs March 13 and includes return flights for two from London Heathrow to Rarotonga with Air New Zealand, inter-island flights with Air Rarotonga and tranfers to the hotels.
The winner will get seven nights at Castaway Villas on Rarotonga with NZ$100 food and drinks credit and an orientation tour with snorkeling and lunch on a private beach plus a dive trip at the Dive Centre in Rarotonga.
There’s also two nights at Atiu Villas on Atiu including meals, a tour and scooter hire plus three nights at Gina’s garden Lodges on Aitutaki.
Agents must pay flight taxes.
The closing date for entry is February 4. To enter, email your full name, agency name, contact details and the 100 words to [email protected]
Good luck!
by Dinah Hatch
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