2814 days ago

Rarotonga Snorkelling Cruise

Judy from Avonside - Dallington

Are you booked to visit Rarotonga between now & 31st July 2018?

We have to sell 4 separate Snorkelling Cruise Grab-One vouchers for Captain Tama's Lagoon Cruizes in Raratonga.
Buy one voucher for $45 - if you want to purchase more than one, or all 4, please contact me to arrange.

My friend has had to cancel her trip away next week as her daughter is in hospital with complications from Glandular Fever.

She originally paid $272 for all 4 vouchers, so you will be getting a bargain.

Once the ticket or tickets are purchased, we can call Grab One to change the name on the ticket (I spoke with Grab One today and they verified this).

The ticket/s must be confirmed & booked by 30th April 2018. Valid for travel up to 31st July 2018. See voucher images attached for more details.

Negotiable

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