Virgin Holidays issues stand alone Africa brochure - TravelMole


Virgin Holidays issues stand alone Africa brochure

Monday, 23 Sep, 2005 0

Virgin Holidays has released its first dedicated Southern Africa brochure.

Botswana and Namibia have been introduced together with a ‘pick and choose’ option allowing holidays to be individually created.

Destinations featured in the 112-page brochure include South Africa, Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Seychelles and Mauritius.

Prices start at £689 per person for a week’s fly-drive to Johannesburg, including Virgin Atlantic flights and car hire. A five-night package to Cape Town starts at £819 on a bed and breakfast basis.

The operator is offering the option to pay by direct debit to make it easier to spread payments across the year.

Report by Phil Davies 



 

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