Maldives added by bedbank

Thursday, 04 Dec, 2008 0

 

Hotels4u.com has added the Maldives as a new destination with 18 properties available from Friday.

Prices start at  Â£32.77 per person, per night staying at the four-star Reethi Beach Resort, Baa Atoll on bed & breakfast basis between April and July 2009.

The range covers the Atolls of South Male, South Ari, South Nilande, North Make, Noonu, Haa Alif, Baa and Lhaviyani.

Rates for all the hotels are loaded until December 2009 so agents can book accommodation for winter sun breaks as well as the popular travel times of Christmas and New Year.

Sales and marketing director John Harding said: “The Maldives are a consistently popular destination, combining luxury resorts with golden beaches and year-round sun.

“The introduction of the Maldives follows the recent addition of The Gambia to the site and reflects our aim to offer agents an ever-growing range of hotel choices and destinations.”

by Phil Davies 

 



 

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