Viva la bargain holidays
With Christmas now over and credit cards skimming into the danger zone, it might be hard for your clients to start contemplating an international holiday, but help is right at hand with Viva! Holidays announcing the launch of the 2008/09 Bali Thailand and Malaysia brochure, featuring amazing value hotels, great sightseeing and ease in accessibility with popular airlines such as Garuda, Malaysian Royal Brunei and Thai Airways ready to spirit the post-Christmas blues away.
Top value options include:
Bali
For super value, check out the The Bakung Sari Hotel from $11 per person per night, twin share. Located in the heart of Kuta, this hotel is a relaxed and friendly budget option where holidaymakers can hang out by the pool or shop up a storm without worrying about the bill.
Malaysia
Get off the crowded beaches and head of to Malaysian Borneo. Langkah Sybas Beach Resort is set on the South China Sea coast of Sabah. Enjoy the world famous wildlife, go white water rafting or just drift about tree-filled chalet style resort. Prices from $35 per person, per night twin share, including breakfast daily.
Thailand
Stay in buzzing Phuket, right near the beach at The Front Village from only $27 per person per night, low season including breakfast. Fully equipped with bar, pool, restaurant, gym and more, it’s a great value resort that boasts friendly service and a handy location.
To find out more call or go to call 13 27 87 or visit: www.qantasholidays.com.au/agents
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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