Treasure Island special
Friday, 23 Jan, 2006
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Treasure Island Resort is offering a six nights for the price of four special offer including return economy airfares flying Air Pacific ex- Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Pricing starts from $1590* per person twin share in beachfront bure accommodation, the offer inclusive of daily afternoon tea and canapés, an invite to the resort manager’s weekly cocktail party and free use of the resort’s email and Internet services.
The resort’s complimentary facilities, many of them now upgraded, include stacks of free activities ranging from sailing, kayaking, canoeing, surf skiing, snorkelling and hand line fishing to coral viewing, volleyball, tennis, minigolf and a fully-equipped gym.
Treasure Island Resort also offers nightly entertainment including Fijian cultural activities.
The six nights for the price of four offer is valid from now until 10 June and again from 20 October until 31 December 2006.
However for those who want to stay a little longer a $2595* 10 nights for the price of eight deal is also available with similar inclusions.
*Conditions apply.
Graham Muldoon
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