Second adult stays free in Bali…………..
The romanticism of Bali is more affordable than ever for your customers with Club Med’s latest deal.
Clients can travel to exotic Club Med Nusa Dua in Bali for an eight night stay and the second adult stays free, with savings from $1,850 per couple.
Here they can experience and discover new cultures, where Club Med offers a vast range of excursions outside the club’s environs for a taste of Bali life and culture.
Or they can relax and indulge in one of Club Med’s not so ‘hush hush’ secrets; its indulgent spa retreats.
The spirit of Club Med treats bodies and minds so if clients are looking for rest, relaxation and rejuvenation they can head for the spa or opt for an activity based holiday – or better still combine both.
“Club Med Spa villages well and truly sate the spa addicts’ appetite and for newcomers to this heavenly experience, they will be in for a sensory treat with an extensive menu of treatments and therapies to choose from.” “Opt for a couple of hours of pampering, or complete indulgence with a five day package,” says Kaarin Gaukrodger, Club Med Marketing Manager New Zealand. (Spa treatments are at an extra cost.)
Club Med is the world’s leading operator of all inclusive resort holidays and has raised the bar on the all-inclusive holiday concept introducing open bar and all day snacking at its villages worldwide, offering greater value and convenience.
Club Med Bali has taken it one step further and now has a beach bar which allows guests to relax by the beach with an ‘all-inclusive drink of their choice’ from the beach bar, instead of having to go to the main bar by the pool.
“These two initiatives mean no surprises at checkout and total flexibility for guests and added value,” Kaarin says. “There’s nothing better than paying for your whole holiday before you leave home.”
This fantastic offer is valid for sales until September 28 for travel up to 31 January 2008.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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