Yasawa Offers Three Nights for the Price of Two

Monday, 24 Nov, 2008 0

Yasawa Island Resort and Spa has extended its three-for-two offer until the end of March, giving a tempting excuse to stay a little longer at one of Fiji’s most exclusive island retreats.

Plus, the resort will continue to offer special rates for Australians in Aussie dollars, providing a further saving of more than 25 per cent on standard US dollar rates.

Yasawa’s offer of three nights for the price of two is available until March 31, 2009 (except December 15 to January 15) and can be taken in any multiple – six nights for the price of four, nine nights for the price of six, and so on. 

Yasawa Island Resort and Spa is one of Fiji’s most remote luxury retreats, with just 18 contemporary thatched bungalows hidden among the palms along a stretch of pristine white beach.

The resort is home to Fiji’s first beachfront spa centre, the Baravi Spa, offering indulgent treatments and massages just a few steps from the ocean’s edge.   Its signature massage is the Baravi Rhythm, performed by two therapists working in time with the sound of the waves.

Yasawa’s three-for-two offer is for new bookings only, subject to availability, and cannot be combined with other specials.  Rates at Yasawa start from A$970 per couple per night (plus 17.5% taxes) and include all meals, non-alcoholic drinks and all activities except spa treatments, scuba diving and sportsfishing.

For bookings, full details and conditions contact Yasawa Island Resort and Spa by phone on +679 6722 266 or email [email protected]   See also www.yasawa.com

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