Stay 5-Pay 4 deal from Tempo Holidays in Dubai
Tempo Holidays says stay five nights and pay four nights plus free half board, are among the special last minute deals they have on offer for the Dubai Shopping Festival running from December 20 to February 2.
The festival is one of the world’s biggest shopping, entertainment and cultural extravaganzas, with millions of dollars in prizes to be won.
The Stay 5/Pay 4 offers apply to both the 5 star deluxe Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa and the 5 star Grosvenor House West Marina. The complimentary night is valued from $387 per person twin share.
Shopping aside, Tempo Holidays 3 days Taste of Dubai packages (from $598 per person twin share) is the base for exploring Dubai.
The Taste of Dubai packages include hotel, two breakfasts, afternoon Dubai City of Merchants tour, English speaking guides, arrival and departure transfers by coach and assistance at Dubai Airport.
Tempo Holidays Sales and Marketing Manager, Mark Johnson said Dubai was known around the world as such a paradise throughout the year, “but they really lay out the red carpet during the shopping festival.”
Every year, Dubai Shopping Festival lives up to its promise of staging the most exciting activities for the whole family inspired by the theme One World, One Family, One Festival. There are other events as well, including international fashion shows, children’s events, streetside performances and nightly fireworks.
Agents contact 1300 362 844 or or [email protected]
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John Alwyn-Jones
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