Explore Holidays first to offer Fiji’s newest island escape
Explore Holidays is offering six night stays for the price of three at Fiji’s newest Mamanuca Island getaway, the luxurious Amunuca Island Resort which officially opens for business on 02 December 2006.
Prices for the six nights start from $418* per person twin share based on accommodation in one of the resort’s rain forest bure studios.
The two for one offer, which includes transfers, also applies to eight-night and 10-night stays at the new resort.
Amunuca Island Resort offers the perfect holiday spot for adults and children alike.
Accommodation ranges from intimate beachfront bures to luxurious Loloma Suites complete with four-poster beds and spa baths.
The new resort’s facilities including three restaurants, two bars, a rainforest coffee house, swim up pool bar, waterslide, fully supervised ‘Kid’s Club’, motorised and non-motorised water sports.
*Conditions apply. Please note price is land only and does not include international airfares.
The two for one special is valid for travel from 05 January until 31 March 2007.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au
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