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Air Tahiti Nui and Club Med launch Australia - Bora Bora Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Thursday, 20 November 2008

Air Tahiti Nui and Club Med have launched an all-inclusive earlybird promotion to Bora Bora, starting from A$3341 per person ex Sydney, including taxes.

This package includes return Economy Class airfares with Air Tahiti Nui, eight nights accommodation at the Club Med Bora Bora in a deluxe Ocean View room, three buffet meals per day, a snack service and an open bar with a selection of alcoholic beverages.

Also included is a range of sports and activities at the resort and nightly entertainment. A choice of excursions such as the snorkelling with stingrays and reef sharks experience are available at an additional charge.

Club Med Bora Bora is nestled at the edge of a lagoon in the Bay of Faaopore, and is ideal for couples seeking seclusion and privacy.

Packages are valid for sale until 31 December 2008, for travel until 31 October 2009, and are subject to availability on requested dates of travel. 

The packages are also available ex Melbourne and Brisbane from A$3493 per person and ex Perth from A$4334 per person.

Bookings for the “Earlybird Club Med Bora Bora” package can be made by calling Club Med on 1300 855 052.

Air Tahiti Nui offers two weekly nonstop flights and two one-stop services from Sydney to Papeete, with onward services to the USA and Europe.

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