Pacific Paradise Packages

Friday, 10 Jan, 2006 0

Newmans Holidays and Air New Zealand have joined forces to offer special holiday packages to two of the Pacific’s most pristine destinations, Cook Islands and Samoa.

The COOK ISLANDS package includes:

* Return Pacific Class airfares to Rarotonga

* Five nights accommodation

* Return airport-hotel transfers and

* All prepayable taxes.

Prices start at $1075 per person, twin share from Brisbane, $1085 ex Sydney, $1115 ex Melbourne and $1785 ex Perth. 

The SAMOA holiday deal includes:

* Return Pacific Class airfares to Rarotonga

* Five nights accommodation

* Return airport-hotel transfers and

* All prepayable taxes.

Prices start at $1049 per person, twin share, from Sydney, $1225 ex Melbourne and Brisbane and $1798 ex Perth.

A range of bonuses is offered for both packages, depending upon the accommodation chosen.

Packages to both Cook Islands and Samoa are available for sale until 23 January, for travel from now until 27 June. Packages are limited at these prices and some conditions apply.



 

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