Malolo offers a sweet Fiji deal
At idyllically located Malolo your clients can either fill their day with activities or simply unwind and do nothing at all.
With an array of activities and experiences on offer to keep even the most active of guests occupied, the romantic at heart also have some very special options at Mololo, perfect for those cherished moments such as, a private beach lunch hamper for two, a romantic beachside dinner or perhaps just hanging about in one of the many double hammocks and soaking up the sensational views across the Pacific Ocean.
Malolo offers a wide range of options for those seeking a more active holiday and all guests have access to a number of free activities within the resort, including, snorkelling, paddle skiing, sailing, windsurfing, walking trails, beach volleyball and our daily activities program.
Other activities include fishing, diving, parasailing, waterskiing, Island Hopping Tours, Dolphin Spotting Tours and Fijian Village Trips.
Malolo has just announced some very special deals: –
Your clients can stay for 5 night but only pay for 4 and get F$400 food and beverage credit for use during their stay!
These packages are on sale from now to 24 February 2007 for travel between 24 January for Australia and 5 January for New Zealand to 31 March 2007.
Conditions include that the food and beverage credit is per bure, there are no black out periods, guests must stay 5 nights and normal bure capacities apply – 2A2C, 2 or 3A.
Finally this deal is available on Oceanview and Deluxe Oceanview categories only.
The same package is also on sale from now to 24 February 2007, but is for travel between 1 April and 30 June 2007.
For further information please visit: www.mololoisland.com
Special Fiji Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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