South Kuta launches year-long ‘All the fun under the sun’ promotion
The 15 hotels and resorts, businesses and attractions comprising The South Kuta Beach Business Association (SKBBA) have launched a major year-long, value-added promotion designed to lure more Australian visitors back to the popular Tuban resort area.S
tarting from 01 April and running until 31 March 2008, the ‘All the fun under the sun’ promotion means all guests booking six nights or more at any one of the 15 SKBBA member hotels and resorts will automatically receive a ‘South Kuta Passport’ per booking.
Valued at over AUD540*, the ‘South Kuta Passport’’ contains 50 vouchers offering discounts redeemable on a huge range of shopping, dining, spa and tour activities.
The ‘South Kuta Passport’’ also includes a complimentary ‘All the fun under the sun’ shopping bag and free access to a daily shuttle bus service offering regular drop off and pick up points including hotels, restaurants and shops.
The resort’s attractions include Bali’s biggest shopping centre, the Bali -Discovery Shopping Mall, the popular Waterbom Park and a huge variety of bars, restaurants and spas.
The 15 SKBBA hotel and resort members participating in the ‘All the fun under the sun’ promotion include:
Bali Dynasty Resort, Bali Garden Hotel, Bali Rani Hotel, Balihai Resort & Spa, Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Harris Tuban, Hotel Santika Premiere Beach Resort – Bali, Ramada Bintang Bali Resort, Risata Bali Resort & Spa, The Patra Bali Resort & Villas, Rama Beach Resort & Villas, Ramayana Hotel, Hotel Karthi, Jatra Hotel and Febri’s Hotel & Spa
Bookings at all SKBBA hotel and resort members can be made with most wholesalers offering Bali product.
*Conditions apply.
For more information on SKBBA, visit www.southkutabali.com.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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