Your clients getting a great tax refund?………then let’s help you help them spend it!
If any of your clients have been the fortunate recipient of a generous tax return from the government (we’d all like to know their secret) and were wondering how to celebrate the unexpected windfall then its hard to go past a luxurious experience in Greece.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre offers an extensive selection of outstanding luxury hotels in Athens, Santorini and Mykonos, featuring central locations in Athens and the best possible views from Santorini and Mykonos.
All hotel packages include a full breakfast.
With Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre luxury can still be reasonably priced, with in Mykonos the five star Mykonos Grand Hotel available from $128 pp twin share for a sea view room and from only $107 pp twin share for a garden view room.
The Chromata Hotel [Pictured left] on Santorini which was featured on Getaway is available from $169 pp twin share.

If you are after luxury on the Aegean Sea then its hard to surpass the magnificent Star Clipper cruises with their magnificent tall ships appointed with luxury appointments for a maximum of 170 passengers.

Greece is also great for that very special romantic wedding location
For details and bookings call 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report
John Alwyn-Jones
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