Win one of two luxury trips to Finland
Agents attending the Finland Down Under seminars in Melbourne or Sydney next week can win one of two luxury trips to Finland to experience the Sami culture, a cruise to Stockholm and a trip to Kirkenes on the Arctic Ocean coast in Norway.
The luxury travel packages to Finland will be given out at each of the two Finland Down Under Seminars taking place in Sydney tomorrow 3 April and in Melbourne on 4 April.
The lucky winner will receive return flights with Finnair from Asia to Helsinki, three nights accommodation at a first class hotel in Helsinki, return flights to Inari in Lapland, three nights accommodation in Finnish Lapland, a tour to Kirkenes on the Arctic Ocean , a day cruise to Tallin and a return cruise to Stockholm, Sweden.
To fully experience the authentic Sami culture in Finnish Lapland in the country’s far north, two full-day tour programs will include a Sami farm visit, a reindeer farm visit and the Sami museum.
To learn more about Finland, the place to visit in 2007 according to Lonely Planet, the latest products and for a chance to win one of these two luxury trips to Finland, please join the Finnish Tourist Board’s Finland Down Under seminar in Melbourne on 4 April or Sydney tomorrow, 3 April.
To register, please visit: http://web.tifs.com.au/rsvp/events/FinlandSydMelMar07.htm.
Event partners include: the Finnish Tourist Board, A La Carte Lapland Oy, Bentours, Finnair, , Inari Event Lapland, Nordic Travel, Russia and Beyond, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Sokos Hotels/Holiday Club Spa/Radisson SAS.
For more information on Finland, please visit www.visitfinland.com/au.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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