New Caledonia for a great Mini Break
Air Calédonie Holidays is offering a range of New Caledonia Mini Breaks that make a tropical island escape as easy as a weekend in the country.
Taking advantage of New Caledonia’s proximity just 2 hours from Brisbane or 2½ hours from Sydney, the three-night Mini Breaks offer a chance to enjoy an overseas adventure without having to pack for a major expedition.
Prices start from $1009 per person twin share from Brisbane or $1085 from Sydney and include return flights, three nights’ accommodation, return airport transfers, a sight-seeing tour of Nouméa and all taxes/charges.
Seven hotels are available to choose from, ranging from the self-contained studios of the Hotel Le Lagon ($1009 from Brisbane or $1085 from Sydney) to the five-star luxury of Le Meridien Nouméa ($1339 from Brisbane or $1399 from Sydney).
New Caledonia is Australia’s closest Pacific neighbour, offering an exotic blend of French and Melanesian cultures. Its cosmopolitan lifestyle is like nowhere else in the Pacific – more than 130 cafés and restaurants line the streets and waterfront of Nouméa, along with gourmet providores, pâtisseries, chocolatiers, fromageries and fine wine importers.
Prices valid to March 31, 2007 (some hotels may exclude specified dates). For full details, conditions and bookings, see travel agents or contact Air Calédonie Holidays on 02 9299 8854 or 1300 88 63 63.
See also www.newcaledonia.com.au for more offers and information on New Caledonia.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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