Win a fabulous Matamanoa Island Resort Holiday for two.
Win three nights for two in fabulous Matamanoa Island Resort in Fiji including breakfast and dinner and all you have to do is get yourself there and who knows Air Pacific or Pacific Blue might just offer to do that.
The competition starts tomorrow– Tuesday 20 March in the TravelMole eNews and runs to Friday 23 March, with the winner being announced on Monday 26 March in TravelMole’s eNews.
In the meantime, what do you have to do to enter?
Well, all you have to do is refer some of your friends to receive TravelMole and each time you do so, you will receive 10 special TravelMole Points which will be added to your points account with us – the TM subscriber with the highest level of points by 5:00pm on Friday 23 March, at the end of this week will be the winner of the Matamanoa holiday!
If any of the friends or colleagues you refer are already TravelMole members the system will tell you!
You can also boost your entry by updating your member profile in TravelMole receiving a bonus ten points.
So between now and when Travel Mole arrives tomorrow, get your thinking cap to create your list of those you want to refer, ready for tomorrow’s TravelMolee news and your change to win this fabulous holiday.
Look out for Tuesday’s TravelMole and get your entries going!
A TravelMole Matamanoa competition
John Alwyn-Jones
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