Six nights for the price of three…………………
Explore Holidays is offering six nights for the price of three at the four-star Imperial Samui Hotel on Koh Samui, valid for travel from 01 November until 20 December 2007.
The offer includes return economy airfares flying Thai Airways International ex-Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney and Singapore Airlines ex-Adelaide.
Featured accommodation for the offer is the Mediterranean-style hotel’s premier sea-facing rooms.
Daily breakfast and return airport-hotel transfers are also included.
Prices are as follows:
Ex-Adelaide: from $1557* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $340*)
Ex-Brisbane: from $1444* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $285*)
Ex-Melbourne: from $1299* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $276*)
Ex-Perth: from $1205* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $272*)
Ex-Sydney: from $1299* per person twin share (plus per person taxes from $294*)
*Conditions apply.
Valid for sale until 15 December 2007. Valid for travel from 01 November-20 December 2007. Prices are based on low season travel. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates apply.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au or book via CalypsoNet.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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