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Upgrade and Save at Club Med Kani

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Upgrade and Save at Club Med Kani

Auckland, 23 November 2009 – Upgrade your room choice when staying at the stunning Club Med Kani in the Maldives and save a huge 40%.

“Book to stay in a Deluxe Beach Bungalow or Overwater Lagoon Suite and you will be in for a real treat with some of the most beautiful accommodation spots on the island,” says Kaarin Gaukrodger, Club Med Marketing Manager New Zealand.

Club Med Kani in the Maldives remains the most popular Club Med honeymoon destination in Asia Pacific for New Zealanders. 53% of honeymooners who choose to spend their special holiday with Club Med do so at the stunningly beautiful Kani resort in the Maldives.

Kani is renowned as a dream holiday destination with miles of white-powder sand and crystal clear turquoise waters, the perfect retreat for couples and friends.

“Club Med is a great honeymoon option not only offering the hassle free all inclusive package whereby everything is paid for before leaving home, including unlimited food and drinks, sports, activities and evening entertainment but also treating honeymooners extra special with a free honeymoon package included. Honeymoon guests will receive a spa treatment for two, a photo shoot appointment, welcome gift and more at no extra cost,” Miss Gaukrodger says.

“So don’t miss out now’s the time to reserve your extra special holiday in a beautiful location where everything is taken care of so you can truly relax and enjoy your time together.”

The Maldives is an unspoilt paradise and as the lowest lying nation in the world the Maldives unfortunately won’t be around forever. The island paradise is predicted to disappear under water within the next 100 years and its President elect is already looking for suitable places around the world to relocate his people.

One of the Maldives most popular resorts is Club Med Kani, nestled on its own private island and a short boat ride from the capital of Male.

Club Med 5 night ALL INCLUSIVE package (includes flights, transfers, accommodation, meals, beverages, activities, nightly entertainment) from:

$4,350 per adult Deluxe Beach Bungalow – saving from $1,700 per adult

$4,990 per adult Overwater Lagoon Suite – saving from: $2,150 per adult

Sales: 22 Nov – 24 Dec

Travel: 01 Mar 10 – 31 Oct 10


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