Hurry for Lindeman Island deal
Parents have until the end of December to book Club Med Lindeman Island in the beautiful Whitsunday Islands and take advantage of its special children’s offer that lets kids eat, drink, play and be merry for $1 per day per child.
Adults can enjoy Club Med’s Totally All Inclusive package from $1785 per person for 6 nights, for travel from now until the end of January 2006*. With each full paying adult, one child (0-11) can stay, play and eat from $1 a day per child (children’s airfares not included).
This great value all inclusive package includes return economy airfares for adults, transfers and taxes, superior twin share accommodation, 3 meals per day plus unlimited beer wine and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, all day snacking and bar for adults and kids.
Also included in the package price is a full range of land and water based sports and activities with expert tuition, the best fully supervised and activity based Kids Club (4-13) in Australia, plus the action is topped off with evening entertainment for the whole family.
Club Med Lindeman Island village is located on World Heritage National Parkland and is the only resort on the tropical island, offering stunning views over the islands and Whitsunday waters, with natural bush and beach walks, and a real feeling of getting away from it all.
6 night Totally All-Inclusive Packages* from:
Ex Brisbane $1785 pp
Ex Melbourne $1885 pp
Ex Hobart $1993 pp
Ex Adelaide $2346 pp
Ex Perth $2253 pp
Ex Sydney $1893 pp
* some terms and conditions apply. Kids $1 per day offer not valid 20 Dec 05 to 6 Jan 06.
For further details please contact your local travel agent or call Club Med direct on 1800 258 263.
Visit www.clubmed.com.au for more details and village information.
Graham Muldoon
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