Free meals on a tropical isle
If you’re casting around for a really relaxed start to 2006, Pacific Islands specialist Newmans Holidays is offering a super deal throughout February – Castaway Island, Fiji, with all meals free!
Special packages are priced from just $1705 per person, twin share ex Brisbane, and $1725 ex Sydney and Melbourne.
From Sydney and Brisbane, packages include:
* Return Economy Class air fares to Nadi with Air Pacific
* One night pre-accommodation at Raffles Gateway Hotel in a Standard Room
* Four nights accommodation in an Island Bure on Castaway Island
* Free daily meals including hot or chilled breakfast buffet, all day a-la-carte lunch, and a la carte evening menus including theme nights and wood fired pizza in the Sundowner Bar
* One night post-accommodation at Raffles Gateway Hotel in a Standard Room
* Return coach and launch transfers and
* All prepayable taxes.
And from Melbourne, packages include:
* Return Economy Class air fares to Nadi with Air Pacific
* Four nights accommodation in an Island Bure on Castaway Island
* Free daily meals including hot or chilled breakfast buffet, all day a-la-carte lunch, and a la carte evening menus including theme nights and wood fired pizza in the Sundowner Bar
* Return coach and launch transfers and
* All prepayable taxes.
These deals are only available for sale until 30 November, 2005, and are limited at these prices. Some conditions apply, and the tax component of all deals can change without notice.
For more information, or to make a booking, please contact the Newmans Holidays trade enquiry line on 1300 130 525 or e-mail [email protected].
Graham Muldoon
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