Free Night and Free Massage
Fiji’s award-winning Yasawa Island Resort is giving guests the chance to stay a while longer in paradise and soak up a little pampering at no extra cost.
Throughout February, couples who pay for four nights’ accommodation can stay a fifth night without charge, plus receive a complimentary one-hour massage or facial.
The February offer provides the ideal excuse to find out why Yasawa was awarded the “Most Excellent Romantic Hideaway” accolade in the Condé Nast Johansens Awards in New York earlier this month.
The resort is among the most exclusive retreats in Fiji, with just 18 luxury bures (bungalows) on a stretch of pristine white beach. The island is one of the most remote and unspoilt in the Pacific and the resort’s only neighbours are in a handful of traditional Fijian villages nearby.
Qantas Holidays is offering Yasawa’s February offer as a package, including international flights to Fiji, five nights at Yasawa Island Resort and two nights on the mainland at the Sheraton Fiji.
The package also includes transfer flights to Yasawa Island, private car transfers, the complimentary massage or facial and all meals at Yasawa Island Resort. Prices are:
· From Sydney, $3984 per person twin share flying economy, or $5284 business class
· From Brisbane, $3948 per person twin share economy, or $5108 business class
· From Melbourne, $4086 per person twin share economy, or $5386 business class.
Prices include taxes and are valid February 1-28 (Melbourne price valid February 7-28), 2006. Conditions apply.
Graham Muldoon
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