Hot wedding and dive deal and champagne for the booking agent!
Exclusive Fijian hideaway Qamea Resort & Spa is offering a choice of a free wedding package or six SCUBA tank dives as part of a 10 nights for the price of seven stay valid between November 2006 and January 2007.
Priced from AUD7245* per couple the offer features accommodation in one of the resort’s upscale beachfront bures, all a la carte meals and transfers.
Features of the wedding package, valued at $1275, include a beach wedding, all arrangements handled personally by the resort’s wedding coordinator, the licence, a minister or celebrant, floral arrangements, the wedding cake and a bottle of Champagne.
The package also includes one massage per guest and a Pure Fiji Beauty Pack for the bride a romantic afternoon picnic lunch on a deserted beach and a candle-lit dinner for two.
The six SCUBA tank dive is valued at $1200.
The resort’s complimentary activities include a wine tasting evening, access to a fully-equipped, state of the art gym, snorkeling, hobiecat sailing, windsurfing, sea canoeing, hiking, croquet and guided visits to local villages.
Qamea Resort & Spa has just finalised a major renovation program which has seen extensive upgrades to the property’s beachside bures including four poster beds, furniture and other new amenities.
The resort has also added two new honeymoon bures which, priced from $1275 per night, feature Jacuzzi spa pools, an enclosed waterfall shower and a private beachfront deck with day bed.
All agents making any Qamea Resort & Spa booking throughout August and September will receive a bottle of Veuve Cliquot.
Price does not include international airfares and is valid from 16 November-15 December 2006 and again from 10 January – 31 March 2007.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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