Fiji & Pacific offers lucky first 200 $1.00 Tonga meal deal
Saturday, 28 Nov, 2005
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Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays has celebrated the release of its first ever Tonga holiday package with an offer of all meals and five sightseeing tours for just $1.00 to the first 200 customers making a booking.
Priced from just $1394* per person twin share, plus $1.00 for the meal deal, the culturally oriented eight-day/seven-night Tonga package includes return economy airfare flying Pacific Blue ex-Sydney.
Featured accommodation is deluxe superior room at the International Dateline Hotel.
Please note while the Tonga package is valid for travel from 02 February until 30 November 2006, the $1.00 dollar deals only applies to the first 200 bookings made for travel between 02 February and 23 March.
The $1.00 meal deal includes daily breakfast, lunch and dinner which can be enjoyed in the International Dateline Hotel’s various restaurants.
A welcome fruit basket on arrival is also included.
Conditions apply. All prices are per person prices and based on twin share.
Please note the $1.00 meal deal applies only to the first 200 bookings made however details of alternate meal deals applicable to this special offer are readily available from Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays.
For more information or to make a booking, contact Fiji & Pacific Specialist Holidays on 1800 552 525.
Graham Muldoon
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