Little Bali Hotel and Resort Company stimulates Australian business
One of three new Little Bali Hotel and Resort Company members, the Legian-based Puri Etnik Hotel has extended its offer of 10 nights accommodation from $99* per person until 31 March 2008.
Inclusive of daily breakfast and a Kintamani Volcano tour, the offer is valid for travel from 01 October – 25 December 2007 and again from 06 January – 31 March 2008.
The beachside Bali Garden Hotel in South Kuta is offering six nights for the price of four from just $119* per person twin share inclusive of daily breakfast, a ‘South Kuta Passport’ discount booklet offering reduced pricing on a huge range of shopping, dining, spa and tour activities.
The Samsara Hotel & Spa in Kuta has included free breakfast and a complimentary per person spa treatment as part of a seven nights for the price of five package priced from $139* per person twin share.
Both the Bali Garden Hotel and the Samsara Hotel & Spa offers are valid for travel from 23 October – 23 December 2007.
*Conditions apply. Please note prices do not include international airfares.
The specials can be booked with most wholesalers selling Bali product.
To view the LBHRC’s ‘Where the Bali hell are you’ video clip and for other information, please visit www.thelittlebalihotelresortcompany.com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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