Explore exclusive Phuket special
Saturday, 21 Nov, 2005
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Explore Holidays has released a last minute December ‘seven-nights for the price of four’ holiday special at the distinctive Pacific International Phuket Resort & Spa.
Complete with return economy airfares flying Australian Airlines ex-Sydney or Melbourne prices for this Explore Holidays exclusive as follows:
Ex-Sydney From $1118* per person twin share plus per person taxes from $244*
Ex-Melbourne From $1118 per person twin share* plus per person taxes from $324* !
Representing a per couple saving of $290* Explore Holidays has pushed the savings even further the unbeatable offer also including daily buffet breakfast, return airport transfers and as an added bonus a free room upgrade to one of the four-star resort’s traditional Thai villas.
Late 2.00PM check-out on day of departure and a free shuttle bus service to nearby Patong Beach have also been included.
The Phuket special is available for departures from Sydney/Melbourne on 03 December, 06 December, 10 December and 13 December 05.
*Conditions apply. Price is per person twin share. Valid for sale until 12 December 05. Valid for departures on 03, 06, 10 and 13 December 05.
Seasonal surcharges apply to other departure dates.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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