Win the cost of your holiday to Contiki Resort Bali back
Contiki Resort Bali is offering you the chance to win the cost of your holiday back for bookings made before 30 April, 2006 – so get in quick and you could be on your way to the four-star Contiki Resort Bali for free!
Contiki Resort Bali has unbelievable air and land deals available now:
Priced from $660 EX PERTH
Priced from $660 per person, triple share ex Perth (plus taxes) – enjoy five nights accommodation, return economy airfares with Australian Airlines, return transfers, brunch and dinner daily and access to loads of free resort activities.
Priced from $749 EX SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE & ADELAIDE
Priced from $749 per person, triple share ex Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide (plus taxes) enjoy six nights accommodation, return economy airfares with Australian Airlines, return transfers, brunch and dinner daily and access to loads of free resort activities.
But if you get in quick and book and pay by 30 April you automatically get a chance to win the cost of the holiday back including airfares and taxes, accommodation – the lot!
So, what are you waiting for? Contiki Resort Bali is so hot right now – exclusively for 18 to 35 year olds, the Balinese inspired four-star resort boasts an awesome pool complex, swim up bar, roving DJ’s, private cinema, gym, nightclub and restaurant plus you will have your own personal action planners on hand to make sure you make the most of your trip whether you want to play a game of tennis at the resort, get out and absorb the culture or want to know about the best places to shop for a bargain.
This great deal is valid for sale immediately until 30 April, 2006 for travel until 22 June, 2006 (conditions apply).
For more information see your local travel agent, call Contiki Resorts Reservations on 1300 305 005 or check out www.contikiresorts.com. For more info on how you can win the cost of your trip back see www.contiki.com/win.
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