Super Sofitel special
Fiji fanatics can enjoy five-star Fiji for a fraction of the price with new package offering guests the chance to stay six nights for the price of four at exclusive Vomo Island Resort, managed by Sofitel.
The deal includes six-nights at Vomo Island Resort with return speed boat transfers from the mainland to Vomo, non-motorised water sports, free access to tennis courts and a nine-hole par three golf course and a daily laundry and pressing service.
The package also includes all meals during your stay and tropical fruit each day plus a bottle of wine on arrival, complimentary Fiji Water, tea and coffee and two Vomo Sulus to embrace the true traditional spirit of the Fiji Islands!
The deal is priced from $2,429 per person for travel between 1 February and 31 March 2006, or from $2,539 per person for travel between 1-13 April and 1-31 May 2006.
Return economy airfares to Fiji’s Nadi International Airport (including taxes) start from
$575 per person ex Brisbane
$600 per person ex Sydney
$702 per person ex Melbourne
For a seamless five-star Fiji experience, pre and post accommodation is available at the new five-star Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa located on Denarau Island (just 20 minutes by car from the airport) and featuring its own beach frontage, Mandara Spa and the Pacific’s largest lagoon Style pool.
For bookings please call Coral Seas Travel on (02) 8236 9900 I Sydney or Toll Free in other states on 1800 641 803.
Email Coral Seas at [email protected] or for more information visit www.coralseas.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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