Fiji’s Bekana Island Resort offers two for one accommodation deal
Further underlining Fiji’s current exceptional holiday value, Bekana Island Resort is offering two nights accommodation for the price of one plus daily breakfast in all accommodation until 31 March 2007.
The special offer means pricing for a four-night stay at the Mamanuca Islands resort destination starts from just AUD133* per person twin share in Fijian-style bure accommodation.
The two for one offer also extends to the resort’s very roomy deluxe family bures which comfortably accommodate two adults and up to three children.
Prices for a four-night stay start from AUD547.00* which also includes daily breakfast for the whole family and prices also include boat transfers from nearby Lautoka.
Bekana Island Resort provides its guests with a swag of free daily activities ranging from windsurfing and canoeing to snorkelling, reef walking and a guided Lautoka walking tour operated by the resort’s staff.
The resort also offers optional day trips to its very own coral atoll, nearby Savala Island, an ideal location for snorkelling and picnic lunches.
*Conditions apply.
Valid for travel until 31 March 2007. Please note prices do not include international airfares.
For more information on Bekana Island Resort visit: www.bekanaislandfiji.com.fj.
For bookings please contact CTM Resorts, telephone (02) 9997 1515.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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