Yasawa Island Resort: Below Half Price for Travel Agents
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Yasawa Island Resort has extended its heavily discounted industry rates into 2006, giving travel agents and their partners a chance to indulge in one of Fiji’s most luxurious hideaways.
Bure suites at the resort are available for $371.35* per couple per night, including all meals and most activities.
The rate is less than half normal price and is available from February 1 to May 31, 2006. Agents also receive a 50 per cent discount on transfer flights between Nadi and Yasawa Island.
Hidden on one of the most remote and unspoilt islands in Fiji, Yasawa Island Resort is a luxurious retreat with just 18 luxury bures among the palms on a stretch of pristine white beach.
Each airconditioned bure at Yasawa is fitted in contemporary Fijian style, with a thatched roof, timber plantation shutters, French doors, a sundeck, a hammock strung between the palms and a thatched beach hut. Each has a luxurious bathroom with a shower for two overlooking the ocean, plus a second discreetly screened shower outside in the sun.
Activities at Yasawa include sailing, snorkelling, boat excursions to secluded beaches, village visits, private picnics, massage and beauty treatments, game fishing and scuba diving with Yasawa’s own fully accredited PADI dive instructor.
*Agent rates are subject to conditions and availability. Includes all meals, non alcoholic beverages and all activities except massage/beauty treatments, scuba diving and game fishing. Discount on transfer flights available to agents only, not partners.
For full details, phone Yasawa Island Resort on 02 9869 1291. See also www.yasawa.com
Graham Muldoon
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