Renew Your Body and Soul
Revive with Yoga, Pilates and Fitness and Nutrition Classes and entice your customers to revive and renew their bodies and minds at Club Med Lindeman Island – and their children stay, play and eat for free.
The Australian resort has a great ‘children stay, play and eat for free’ deal on offer from November through to April 2008 and it coincides with Club Med Lindeman’s Body and Soul Festival from 17-25 November where your customers can renew themselves with yoga, pilates and fitness and nutrition classes.
“What a perfect opportunity for parents to escape for a relaxing holiday and take the children for free making it a truly blissful break,” says Kaarin Gaukrodger, Club Med Marketing Manager New Zealand.
Lindeman Island is set in a stunning location in the Whitsunday Islands surrounded by a 690 hectare World Heritage National Park. There’s a wide variety of sports on offer, including archery, fitness, tennis, trapeze and a 9 hole golf course.
“Club Med Lindeman is a fabulous family resort and the children won’t want to leave. So with this great deal on offer it makes a great pre-Christmas break,” says Kaarin.
This offer is valid for sales from 15 October – 10 November 2007 and is valid for travel from 1 November to 30 April 2008. Some dates are unavailable for this deal over Christmas, New Year and Easter.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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