Dreamland Luxury Villas & Spa free agents’ accommodation offer
One of Bali ’s newest luxury resorts, The Dreamland Luxury Villas & Spa is offering bona fide travel agents the opportunity to sample the resort first-hand with one free night’s accommodation until 31 March 2009.
To qualify for the special offer, agents need to contact the resort’s Australian sales representative, The Little Bali Hotel & Resort Company.
Located between close to Uluwatu and a short distance from secluded Dreamland beach, the resort offers 40 extremely private villas, each with 3 x 8 metre private plunge pool, flat screen TV, DVD player and home theatre system, fully-stocked bar and outside Balinese-style gazebo.
One bedroom villa suites feature a personal Jacuzzi while one bedroom garden villa suites feature a waterfall spa.
The Dreamland Luxury Villas & Spa’s facilities include a main pool, restaurant specialising in both Asian and western Cuisine, the Dream Spa and aromatherapy massage centre and a business centre with free Internet access.
The resort also offers a regular complimentary shuttlebus service to Kuta and surrounds. Agents enquiries to Paul Cutler, telephone (02) 9997 1515 or via email at [email protected].
For more info visit: www.dreamland-villas.com.
A Report By The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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