1971 days ago

Bali 10 night Travel Package $1955 per person

Steve from House of Travel Personal Travel Manager -Steve Wilson

Depart Auckland 20 March Includes….

* Return direct flights with Emirates
* 10 nights at luxurious Hotel Nikko Bali
* Private return transfers
* Daily International buffet breakfast
* 60 Min Spa Treatment for 2 adults
* 1 x Set Menu Dinner for 2 adults
* 1 x afternoon tea for 2 adults

For more details email Steve at House of Travel on swilson@hot.co.nz and in subject line put
“more info Bali 10 night package"
and I will forward you further details to see if suitable or feel free to
phone me on 027 345 3456.

Limited seats, based on twin share & terms and conditions apply.

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