Hot Fiji Deals – brought to you by Travel+Leisure

Friday, 12 Dec, 2007 0

Coral Seas Travel has two Fiji holiday specials for those who can book by December 21.

The first is five nights at the Outrigger on the Lagoon on the Coral Coast for $1099 per person twin-share.

This offer includes return airfares and taxes ex-Sydney and return airport transfers.

And for $220 extra per person you get three breakfasts, three lunches and three dinners.

Or try a seven-night getaway that bundles up five nights in a Deluxe Beachfront Buré on Tokoriki Island Resort in the Mamanucas and two nights at the Mercure Nadi from $2399.

This deal also includes return airfares and taxes ex-Sydney, transfers and all meals while on Tokoriki. Both deals must be taken between February 1 and March 31 next year.

To book: 02 8236 9900; www.coralseas.com.au

The offer: Five nights at the Outrigger on the Lagoon from $1099. Seven nights at the Tokoriki Island Resort and Mercure Nadi from $2399.

For more information visit:

www.travelandleisure.com.au/hotdeals

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