Travel industry deal from Epikurean Hotels
Epikurean Hotels Villas and Hideouts is offering travel industry rates valid until December 2012.
The offer is celebrates the opening of three luxury Epikurean resorts in Vietnam in the past year and a further planned for late 2011.
Epikurean Travel Industry FAM rates:
An Lam Ninh Van Bay Villas from US$150.00 per room per night, for single or double occupancy with 25% discount on all Food & Beverage
Ana Mandara Hue from US$50.00 per room per night, for single or double occupancy with 25% discount on all Food & Beverage & spa treatments. Plus complimentary airport transfers.
Ana Mandara Ninh Binh from US$50.00 per room per night, for single or double occupancy with 50% discount on all Food & Beverage & spa treatments
Rates are on offer until Dec 20, 2012.
Certain closeout periods will apply and are subject to availability.
Accommodation category – run of house.
Valid for a maximum length of stay of 7 nights.
Valid business ID must be presented at enquiry stage in order to avail the above rates.
Extra person rates on request.
Rates are inclusive of 5% service charge and 10% applicable governmental and provincial taxes.
Complimentary honeymoon benefits are offered at the discretion of the resort
For Travel Industry FAM rate reservations – [email protected].
Ian Jarrett
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