More Greek islands for Sunvil
Wednesday, 07 Jan, 2010
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Long established Greece specialist Sunvil Holidays has expanded its coverage for 2010.
Seven of the Dodecanese islands – Rhodes, Halki, Symi, Kastellorizo, Lipsi, Leros and Tilos – have been introduced by the operator.
The new destinations bring the number of properties featured to more than 200 across 28 islands and mainland Greece, with a focus on lesser-known areas.
Other new additions include the fishing village of Lakka in Paxos, Stoupa in the Mani area of the South Peloponnese mainland, and a return to Nikiana in Lefkas.
New flights from Bristol to Kefalonia and Skiathos – in addition to Corfu – have also been added.
Programme director Dudley der Parthog said: “Our 2010 Greece programme is our biggest to date and all of our holidays are backed by 40 years’ award-winning specialist experience.
“Sunvil Holidays remains passionate about alternative tourism to Greece, focusing on areas that are still untouched and unknown. Even on the well-known islands, we feature areas away from the mass-market hotspots.”
The operator is focussing on multi-centre, fly-drive and tailor-made holidays. Special interest breaks include painting, walking and sailing. Watersports, motorboats and bicycle hire can all be pre-booked.
Early booking offers include two weeks for the price of one and £40 per person savings on off-peak departures booked before February 28.
Discounts for children under the age of 12 are £50 for two weeks on all self-catering holidays, provided the child is sharing accommodation with two full-paying adults.
Prices for the Dodecanese islands start at £572pp based on two sharing for seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast at the three-star Cava D’Oro Hotel in Rhodes old town, including return flights from Gatwick and transfers.
The brochure lead-in price is £454pp, including early booking discount, for seven nights’ self-catering accommodation at the Anthi Apartments in Corfu, including return Gatwick flights and transfers, based on four sharing.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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