See Disneyland and Tahiti on the same trip!

Friday, 26 Jun, 2007 0

Air Tahiti Nui and Creative Holidays have joined forces to offer a great new holiday option, combining the excitement of Disneyland, in California, with the idyllic beauty of Tahiti, one of the world’s most  romantic and relaxing retreats, and the destination of choice for countless celebrities.

The new combo-package is ideal not only for families, but for couples who have visited Disneyland with their children, and now want to do so at their own pace, or for those who grew up watching Disney on  television, and now have the opportunity to experience the world’s best known theme park first hand.

The package is timed to coincide with the launch of Disney’s newest attraction, the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, in which passengers tour the depths of the Tomorrowland Lagoon to come face to face with characters including Bruce the shark, Marlin and Dory in their search for Nemo, the world’s most famous tropical fish.  The yellow submarine voyage also offers encounters with Crush, the sea turtle, massive whales and an underwater erupting volcano.

Excitement can be tiring. So on the journey back to Australia, there’s the opportunity to unwind by the pool in Tahiti, or to explore local markets, tour, dine or take to the pristine blue water. And for the more adventurous, there’s the opportunity to test your language skills, as the principal language of Tahiti and Her Islands is French.

The new seven-night packages include:

** Return Economy Class air fares (including Taxes) to Los Angeles, flying with Air Tahiti Nui;

** Four nights accommodation in a standard room at Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, on the doorstep of Disney’s two adjoining theme parks – Disney’s California Adventure and the original Disneyland – as well as the Downtown Disney shopping precinct

** A three-day Disneyland Resort Park Hopper Bonus Ticket

** Three nights accommodation at the recently-upgraded Sofitel Tahiti Resort, staying in a Superior Mountain View Room, and

** Return seat-in-coach airport/hotel transfers throughout.

Packages, per person, twin share, are priced from:

** $2999 ex Sydney

** $3222 ex Brisbane

** $3225 ex Melbourne

** $3529 ex Adelaide

** $3775 ex Perth.

The Adelaide price includes one night in a standard room at the Mercure Hotel Sydney Airport, due to early morning flight connections.

Packages are valid for sale until 31 March, 2008, and some conditions apply. They are subject to availability on requested travel dates, and are valid for travel between 1 and 19 November, 2007;  25 November – 9 December, 2007;  and 1 February – 31 March, 2008. Travel outside these dates may incur seasonal surcharges.

For more information, or to make a booking, visit www.creativeholidays.com

Air Tahiti Nui offers three weekly departures from Australia – two nonstop from Sydney to Papeete,  Tahiti, and a third via Auckland, New Zealand.  Flights are operated with three-class Airbus A340-300 aircraft, while on board, passengers are treated to multi-award winning Tahitian hospitality, plus personal video and interactive games screens in every seat.

For more information about Air Tahiti Nui, visit www.airtahitinui.com.au.

And for more information about Tahiti and Her Islands, visit www.tahitinow.com.au, the official Australian website of Tahiti Tourisme.

Report by The Mole



 

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