Fiji & Pacific luxury Tahihi resort deal
Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays is offering a six-night luxury Tahiti resort holiday offering Moorea and Papeete from just $2199* per person twin share complete with return economy airfares ex-SYD
Prices ex-Brisbane $2320* per person twin share
Prices ex-Melbourne $2320* per person twin share
Prices ex-Adelaide $2539* per person twin share
The Pacific travel specialist has combined with Air Tahiti Nui to offer the six-night special which features five nights at the upmarket Pearl Beach Moorea and one night in Papeete’s Radisson Plaza Resort.
The offer includes five daily breakfasts and dinners while staying at the Pearl Beach Moorea, a ‘meet and greet’ on arrival and round trip transfers.
Built along 7.5 acre white sand beachfront, the Pearl Beach Moorea is one of French Polynesia’s premier honeymoon and SCUBA dive destinations.
Built in traditional Polynesian style, the resort offers a combination of beach and garden rooms and bungalows and 28 luxurious ‘over water’ bungalows, upgrades to which start from $3099* per person twin share based on accommodation only.
The Pearl Beach Moorea special is valid for travel from now until 15 December 2005 and again from 15 January – 31 March 2006.
*Conditions apply.
For more information, please contact Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays, telephone (02) 9080 1600 or 1800 11 4141 if outside the Sydney metropolitan area.
Full details of the specials can also be viewed at www.pacificholidays.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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