COOK ISLANDS’ WINTER ESCAPE BONUSES
Escape some of our bleaker mid-year weather with a getaway to the Cook Islands, and by booking through Coral Seas Travel by February 29 there are five nights for the price of four in a Garden Room at the popular Edgewater Resort & Spa – and as a further bonus, Tropical Breakfasts daily as well.
It brings the price, with return air and taxes and all airport/hotel transfers, down to as low as $1169pp twin-share from Melbourne, $1179 from Brisbane and from $1199 pp twin-share from Sydney for stays between May 5 and September 15 this year, with some select dates excluded and some seasonal surcharges applicable.
For an optional $140pp, Coral Seas will upgrade guests to a Beachfront Room, and as well as including Tropical Breakfasts daily, will also give them a NZ$100 Food & Beverage credit per room.
The Edgewater Resort & Spa is the Cook Island’s largest resort, sitting on a 2.5ha beachfront and lagoon site just ten minutes from the main town of Avarua. It has two restaurants, a poolside bar, free snorkelling, tennis and a daily activities program, and is close to the Rarotonga Golf Club.
For full details including exact dates of availability and applicable surcharges, see travel agents, phone 1800 641 803 or in Sydney 9231 2944, or check-out http://www.coralseas.com.au/
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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