Couldn’t wait – sale already begun!
Hot on the heels of an extremely successful New Caledonia promotion there’s another great deal in the market.
New Zealanders will have to be in quick to take up the opportunity to pay for one holiday in New Caledonia and then get free accommodation for the second person.
The offer is flying with the tagline ‘Go somewhere new…and treat your partner to free accommodation.’
“The deal is only available for booking until September 16 and judging by the success of our last offer a couple of months ago I expect sales to be very popular,” says Simon Duffy, Tourism New Caledonia New Zealand Manager. “I urge people to book now.”
New Zealanders are being tempted with a 4 night deal starting at $1,279 and take a partner for $699, or 7 nights from $1,699 and still pay the same $699 to take a second person. Prices differ depending on which hotel is booked.
“What we are doing is encouraging people to come up for longer to really experience what New Caledonia is all about,” Simon says.
“Of course there is the ‘flop and drop’ option at the beach if that’s what people want, but there’s a host of other things to do including – visiting the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, jetskiing, a trip to Amedee Lighthouse of one of the outer islands or hiring a car for the day and going touring.”
Hotels participating in the offer are the Ramada Plaza Hotel, Nouvata Park and La Promenade Hotel. The travel period is between November 1 and December 12 2007, with close out dates of November 10-13 for flights from Auckland to Noumea.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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