Pay six and stay seven offer
Club Med has released a new ‘pay six, stay seven’ special for bookings made in April with travellers able to choose from any of five Club Med Asia resorts.
Each of Club Med’s villages is designed for a specific indulgence so whether you’re looking for a romantic break for two or a family holiday Club Med has a village designed to suit.
The ‘pay six, stay seven’ offer is valid for stays at Club Med villages located in Nusa Dua Bali, Ria Bintan a short ferry ride from Singapore, Phuket in Thailand, Cherating Beach Malaysia and Kani in the Maldives.
The packages including the bonus night offer are priced from $1,902 per adult which includes return economy airfares, superior twin share accommodation, three daily gourmet meals, all-day bar and snacking, airline taxes and transfers.
Also included is Club Med’s popular Kids Club for children aged four to 11 plus at Cherating Beach Malaysia a unique Teens Club concept known as Passworld is also included in the package.
To receive the bonus night bookings must be made by 31 April for travel to be completed by 31 October.
Lead-in package prices are $1,902 for Nusa Dua, $2,197 for Ria Bintan, $2,292 for Phuket, $2,368 for Cherating, and $3,585 for Kani.
Terms & Conditions: Offer valid for new bookings only. Offer valid for all room types. Spa is at an extra cost. Prices shown are per person and based on lead-in low season (02/03/07). Compulsory Club Med membership fee is not included in price and must be paid at time of booking. Not valid for Group travel. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Taxes and prices are correct at time of printing and subject to change without notice. Offer subject to availability.
To book, contact your local travel agent or call Club Med direct on 1300 722 481. Visit www.clubmed.com.au.
John Alwyn-Jones
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