Treasure Island/Subsurface February/March high dive season special
Treasure Island Resort and Fiji dive operator Subsurface have combined to offer a 50 per cent discount on all dive pricing for those divers staying a minimum of five nights at the resort throughout February and March 2006.
The corresponding five-night packages, which come complete with return economy airfares ex-Sydney and an F$300 per bure drinks credit, start from $1690* per person twin share in ocean view bure accommodation.
Catering to ever-growing demand from the market, Treasure Island Resort recently increased its overall range of SCUBA facilities opening a Five Star Gold Palm PADI Dive Centre complete with a full size PADI certification dive pool, a well-stocked dive shop and an air-conditioned classroom managed by a team of dive masters representing Fiji’s leading water sports operator Subsurface.
The Subsurface 50 per cent discount applies to all Certified Dive Packages, all PADI Dive Courses and PADI Speciality Dive programs, the range designed to satisfy both the experienced underwater enthusiasts and fledgling divers.
Visit www.fiji-treasure.com for full resort information.
A listing of all Subsurface programs and respective pricing can be found at www.subsurfacefiji.com.
Graham Muldoon
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