True Blue Bay offers exclusive trade rates for agents
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort in Grenada is encouraging travel agents to learn more about the resort’s product first hand.
It launched exclusive nightly rates for the UK & Irish travel trade.
It is offering travel agents the opportunity to stay at the Grenada resort from $53.50 USD (£43) per person, per night with bed and breakfast, or from $99 USD (£77 GBP) per person, per night on an all-inclusive basis.
Travel agents can now experience the Grenada boutique property first hand to help sell to clients.
Agents can book the exclusive agent rates now via True Blue Bay Rewards: www.truebluebayrewards.com.
This is via the ‘Agent Rates’ tab on the homepage.
On completion and submission of the date request form, the resort will confirm the stay subject to availability.
Agents can stay on a B&B basis or all-inclusive for up to five nights at the discounted rate.
Jade Calver, Key Account Manager for UK & Ireland, AMG Ltd, says: “We are keen for agents to experience Grenada the True Blue Bay way and the launch of these exclusive trade rates will mean agents can create their own Fam experience.”
“We want our agent friends to be able to confidently sell the property and these rates aim to boost knowledge on both the property and the island.”
Also, agents can earn up to £10 or one free night per booking when they log a seven-night stay booking at True Blue Bay Rewards.
Any free nights earned can also be combined with the discounted travel agent rates.
True Blue Bay Boutique Resort is just a five-minute drive from the Maurice Bishop International Airport and the famed white-sand Grand Anse beach.
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