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Free Room Nights at El Gouna for Travel Agents and Tour Operators

Travel News Asia Tuesday, 3 July 2007

El Gouna, a leading leisure destination on the Red Sea, has launched a new offer to benefit travel trade professionals.

Until 31 October 2007, travel agents and tour operators will be able to take advantage of free room nights and a host of discounts against their own personal visit to the popular Red Sea resort.

Providing a great opportunity for trade partners to familiarise themselves with the resort in their own time, the special privileges available include:

- A free room at any of El Gouna’s hotels (hotel choice subject to availability)
- 20% discount on all spa treatments (except beauty treatments) at the Angsana Spa, Mövenpick Resort & Spa and Angsana Spa, Steigenberger Golf Resort, regardless of which hotel guests are staying in
- 50% discount on use of hotel health clubs except massages (excludes The Three Corners Hotels)
- Complimentary resort orientation Lagoon Boat Tour
- Entitlement to the unique Dine Around program, allowing guests to sample the different hotel restaurants

The offer is only valid for one visit per professional per year and includes a mandatory half board supplement per person in a double room per night. Supplements are 32€ (£21), 24€ (£16), 22€ (£14) and 18€ (£12) at 5*, 4* deluxe, 4* and 3* hotels respectively. Rates are applicable for all seasons except holidays and peak periods. Maximum stay is seven nights and a single supplement exists for guests staying in a double room.

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