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AFFORDABLE BALI PACKAGES from $489 plus taxes from $389
Qantas Europe from $1199 plus taxes from $572, QF Fiji from $479 plus taxes from $97 |
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OK let’s start off this week with a question that could well spark off a bit of debate: WHAT IS THE MOST EXOTIC ISLAND IN THE WORLD?!
Is it Zanzibar, the Seychelles or perhaps Tahiti?... no, we reckon its BALI, "Island of the Gods"!
The past 6 months has seen an unprecedented amount of travellers heading to Bali and with extra flights coming on line then now is the time to grab a great deal to this enchanting isle. Just take a look at the fab prices we have for you in our SPECIAL BALI PACKAGES SECTION this week, here's a sneak peek on what's on offer: the fun BARONG HOTEL from $489, the wild BOUNTY HOTEL from $549, the ever-popular BALI NIKSOMA from $709, the romantic INNA PUTRA BALI from $829, the family-friendly JAYAKARTA $889 or the tranquil PURI SANTRIAN from $939 + taxes are additional to all these package prices, from $389.
It's also great to see that you've taken advantage of our FANTASTIC MAURITIUS OFFERS, which we told you about a few weeks ago; they're selling faster than a hot roti on a Monday morning but, if you missed them last time, then Click Here.
And don't forget if you are after a FANTASTIC VALUE Round the World flight then you can't go past our popular Swiss deal from $1999 plus taxes from $623, which allows you to travel in High, Shoulder or Low Season all for the one price...we've sold a bucket load of these, but be warned, the price is going up on the 31 July, so get in quick!
Last but not least we've just got our hands on some SUPERB Qantas fares, including land fares to the UK & Europe from a measly $1199 plus taxes from $572; sensational Fiji flights from July to May '09 starting from $479, plus taxes from $97 and Hong Kong from just $829, plus taxes from $345.
Call us ANYTIME: 1300 767 757!
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Peregrine's "Northwest Passage-Cambridge Bay to Resolute" from $5455
Find out why Peregrine's world-leading High Arctic expedition voyages are adventures of a lifetime, and their ships second to none, and take a trip with them through the legendary Northwest Passage:
This is the third year Peregrine have offered a voyage through the Northwest Passage. The first attempt was a successful transit and occurred during the centenary of the first successful voyage through the Northwest Passage, paying tribute to the world’s most successful polar explorer, Roald Amundsen. Navigating a course through the Arctic that few people have achieved, this year’s expedition promises to be an exciting journey of discovery.
This year the voyage starts in the middle of the Northwest Passage and heads west to the Beaufort Sea. Upon reaching the Beaufort, we will turn east and navigate the channels between the Arctic archipelago and the coast of mainland Canada, looking for a way to Lancaster Sound. These waterways are renowned for tricky navigation, rapidly changing ice conditions and for supporting a diverse population of wildlife, from ducks to whales. Here we’ll find evidence of the European legends of discovery, including the most notorious of all, the ill-fated Franklin expedition of 1845.
The journey begins in the small community of Cambridge Bay and from there our route takes us west along the coast of Victoria Island up into Amundsen Gulf. We will try to visit the community of Holman, located on the west coast of Victoria Island before heading south to land on the mainland Northwest Territories. We will turn our ship eastward and retrace our steps though Amundsen Gulf, stopping to land at some abandoned outposts along the way. As we pass Cambridge Bay, we will be back into new territory. Approaching King William Island, we will make the decisions on our route based on ice and weather conditions. Our hope is to sail along the south coast of King William Island, visit the community of Gjoa Haven and then head to the northern end of King William Island. Continuing north, we plan to pass through Bellot Strait and into Prince Regent Inlet. Our final few landings will see us through the Northwest Passage and visiting the last known wintering site of the Franklin Expedition, at Beechey Island. We will end our journey at Resolute, paying tribute to all of the Arctic explorers that have shared the spirit of adventure before us.
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