Dine free on Treasure Island Fiji

Thursday, 11 Sep, 2007 0

Book a 5-night escape before the Christmas rush to Fiji’s popular Treasure Island Resort for your clients and Coral Seas Travel will include all meals daily in the normal price that starts from just $1449pp twin-share from Brisbane, $1529 Sydney and from $1579pp twin-share from Melbourne.

Treasure Island lays on a coral atoll within a Marine Sanctuary 18km from Nadi, and Coral Seas’ package includes return air and taxes from Sydney, road and speedboat transfers to Treasure Island, 5-nights in an Ocean View Buré and those free meals.

Book by November 16 for travel to December 20, and again from January 15 to March 31 2008, through travel agents, on 1800 641 802, in Sydney 9231 2944, or get more details on www.coralseas.com.au

ADDITIONAL RESORT INFORMATION: Treasure Island has a kids club that operates from 9am to 9pm daily allowing parents quality time to themselves to join in resort activities, or the licenced restaurant and bar.

Guests can use the free snorkelling equipment, kayaks, canoes, windsurfers and catamarans, play tennis, mini golf, jog on the special jogging track, join in cultural lessons or go handline fishing.

There’s also a range of optional extra-cost watersports, coral viewing, day trips and a Senikai Spa & Gym.

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