Count the freebies on this Fiji holiday…………….
Book 3-nights in a Beachfront Room at Fiji’s Sonaisali Island Resort and you’ll not only get one night for free, you’ll also get all the following for free:
** Return airport transfers;
** Full buffet breakfast daily;
** Welcome Cocktail and Jungle Cruise; and
** Children under 18 years will get free accommodation (using existing in-room bedding,) free meals, and enjoy a free supervised kids club.
This special through Coral Seas Travel is available for travel from October 15 to December 12 this year, and again from February 1 to March 31 2008 if booked by October 4 2007, and includes return air and taxes and all transfers.
Prices start from $759pp twin-share from Brisbane, $839 ex-Sydney, and from $879pp twin-share ex-Melbourne. (From Rockhampton $819pp twin-share, Townsville $869, Darwin, Hobart or Launceston $949, and from Perth $959pp twin-share.)
For full details phone 1800 641 803 or in Sydney 9231 2944, or check-out www.coralseas.com.au
Report by The Mole
ADDITIONAL SONAISALI DETAILS: Sonaisali is a private 42ha island 25-minutes drive from Nadi airport, and just 3-minutes off the Viti Levu mainland by the resort’s own shuttle launch.
The resort has three restaurants, two bars (including one swim-up) and a coffee shop; a pool, tennis, volleyball, non-motorised watersports and cultural demonstrations are all free, while optional scuba diving, sport fishing, paintball, motorised watersports, jet skis, all-terrain vehicles, a luxury 10.5m catamaran, sunset cruises and day trips are available at additional cost.
Rooms are air-conditioned with tea and coffee making facilities, have a fridge with mini-bar, there’s an in-room phone, safe, TV, hairdryer, ironing facilities and either a patio or balcony.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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