Treasure Island Resort releases five night ‘couples specials’

Friday, 28 Nov, 2005 0
Fiji’s Treasure Island Resort is offering ‘couple-oriented’ five night stays in deluxe ocean front bure accommodation with daily breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner.

Pricing as follows:

$1639 ex-Sydney per person twin share
$1739 ex-Melbourne per person twin share
$1599 ex-Brisbane per person twin share

Representing a saving in meals alone of $700 per couple, the offer comes complete with return economy airfares flying Air Pacific and an invitation to the resort’s weekly General Manager’s cocktail function.

The bure’s features include queen size beds, air-conditioning, hot and cold ‘town’ water, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers, tea and coffee making facilities  and mini-bar.

Treasure Island Resort is the perfect destination for couples looking to pamper themselves.

The resort offers a full service Senikai Spa and Gym, features  of which include a full spa with Vichy shower, a couple’s treatment room, indoor and outdoor treatment rooms while the new fully equipped Gym comes complete with a personal trainer cum dietician.

For the more sporty, Treasure Island Resort’s facilities also include a Five Star Gold Palm PADI Dive Centre offering both Open Sea courses and excursions to the myriad dive sites for which the Mamanuca Island chain is world-famous.

The Treasure Island Resort ‘couples special’ is valid for travel from now until 23 December 2005 and again from 11 – 31 January 2006.

Please note the special must be booked by 16 December 2005.

*Conditions apply.

Visit: www.fiji-treasure.com



 

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