Latest spring deals
Friday, 20 Mar, 2013
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- Clients can’t decide between a cycling holiday or skiing? Sell them a bike and ski combo, the first such offering from Powder White, which is available in St Anton. Guests can ski in the morning and when the rising spring temperatures turn the slopes to slush in the afternoon they can swap their skis for the saddle and explore 200 miles of tracks and trails around the resort. A seven-night trip is available at the fully-catered Chalet Fritz from £475pp for a week.
- For those who still yearn for a week’s full-on skiing, the operator has seven nights in Courchevel 1650 from £399pp (£359 for kids), a saving of up to £300pp, staying at the catered Chalet Toscano from April 6.
- Ski Total is offering savings of £370pp on a chalet holiday in St Anton, which now costs 3519pp for seven nights from March 31, including flights. Sister brand and family holiday specialist Esprit is offering seven nights in Meribel for £2000 for two adults and two children at the Cedre Blanc catered chalet, departing on April 7.
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