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Soak up the summer sunshine with 10% off Maui Motorhomes

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July 2011

Soak up the summer sunshine with 10% off Maui Motorhomes

It’s hard to imagine that summer is just around the corner but soon we will be enjoying longer days and warmer weather so why not take advantage of maui’s 10% off deal for summer travel.

Simply book before 30 September, travel 1 November 2011 to 31 March 2012, and you can enjoy great savings with maui motorhomes.

Brand Manager for maui, Angela Taylor says, “There’s no better way to experience some of New Zealand’s best beaches, golf courses and food & wine festivals than in the comfort and style of a maui motorhome. Now with 10% off summer travel, it’s a great time to plan your summer getaway with family or friends.”

Take the opportunity to experience maui’s Platinum range of motorhomes. With warm neutral tones, wooden floors, genuine leather couches, reading spotlights and roomy living areas, these campers are designed to give travellers the very best in campervan holidays - with a feel more akin to an apartment than a traditional motorhome.

With maui, everything you could want in a home away from home is at your fingertips – wine glasses, quality crockery, large spacious living and kitchen areas and even an LCD screen & DVD player to keep the kids entertained.

To take a virtual tour of all the maui motorhomes and see which one suits your needs visit www.maui.co.nz.

Travel within New Zealand
• Book a maui motorhome for travel from 1 November 2011 to 31 March 2012 and receive 10% off the entire range. With a number of different models to choose from, including, Ultima, Spirit 4, Spirit 6, Platinum Beach and Platinum River, travellers will be spoilt for choice.
- Applies to all new bookings made before 30 September 2011.
- Discount applies to the vehicle daily rental rate only.
- Discount excludes travel between 15 December 2011 and 15 January 2012. Standard rates apply for these travel dates.
- Locations available: All maui branches.
- This offer may not be used in conjunction with other special offers.
- Standard maui New Zealand terms and conditions apply.
See www.maui.co.nz for further details.

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