Free accommodation in NZ
Art of Travel, a specialist in providing exclusive holiday and travel experiences encompassing the best that New Zealand has to offer, is offering an unprecedented – ‘Stay for 3 nights, Pay for 2’ offer at 15 award-winning and internationally renowned New Zealand lodges, boutique hotels and luxury bed and breakfasts.
The luxury promotion, which is available until 30 September 2006, offers Australian and New Zealand travellers the opportunity to experience a short break, long weekend, special occasion, honeymoon or extended adventure holiday in luxury lodge accommodation.
The 15 properties participating in the ‘Stay 3 pay 2’ promotion are based throughout the North and South Islands and many are based in or just a short drive from the key New Zealand gateway cities of Auckland, Rotorua and Christchurch.
“Art of Travel only specializes in luxury, New Zealand travel. We are one of very few New Zealand-based travel companies that intimately knows the luxury lodge market and the experiences that they individually offer”, says Wendy Dobson, Managing Director of Art of Travel. “To have a range of 15 of New Zealand’s best experiences uniquely offered in one promotional offer is unprecedented in the Australian and New Zealand market”.
For a full description of experiences on offer at all 15 properties participating in the ‘Stay 3 Pay 2’ promotion, go to www.artoftravel.co.nz
email: [email protected] or call directly on +64 9 358 9189.
The promotion is fully commissionable to travel agents.
The Stay 3 Pay 2 promotion is offered with full inclusions on the free night stay.
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