Three Nights Free in Sensational Bora Bora
The turquoise lagoon of Bora Bora is not just an exclusive playground for the rich and famous thanks to a bargain offer from Le Maitai Polynesia Bora Bora – pay for three nights, get another three nights free.
The deal represents a saving of $1100 per person and puts the island of choice for stars like Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban within reach of the three-star traveller.
Tahiti Nui Vacations is offering the deal as a package priced from $2699 per person twin share from Sydney (or from $2899 from Melbourne and Brisbane) including six nights at Le Maitai Polynesia for the price of three, two additional nights at the InterContinental Hotel Tahiti, international flights, inter-island flights, transfers and taxes.
For an extra $600 per person, guests can upgrade to a magnificent over-water villa to enjoy panoramic views of the lagoon and dive into its tropical waters direct from their own private deck.
Le Maitai Polynesia is secluded along the palm-fringed edge of Matira Point, overlooking the vivid blue waters of the Bora Bora lagoon. Its collection of air-conditioned Polynesian bungalows have been crafted in local materials including pandanus thatched roofs, woven bamboo and timbers like mahogany, teak and kohu.
From its position at the tranquil southern end of the main island of Bora Bora, Le Maitai Polynesia has been designed to offer a five-star location at a 3½ star resort. It provides a base for activities including diving, snorkelling, island picnics, shark feeding, sailing, fishing, 4WD tours and more.
The Le Maitai Polynesia package is available for travel until December 31, 2007, and again from January 21 to March 31, 2008. Book by October 31, 2007. For full details, conditions and bookings, phone Tahiti Nui Vacations 1300 65 09 65 or see travel agents.
For information on the Hotel Maitai Polynesia Bora Bora see http://www.hotelmaitai.com/
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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