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The Ultimate Girls Weekend on Waiheke

4 October 2013

The Ultimate Girls Weekend on Waiheke

Waiheke Island is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, laid-back coastal lifestyle, artisan products, world-class venues and award-winning restaurants, wines and olive oils.

So it’s not surprising that it’s also one of the top wedding destinations in New Zealand with more than 1000 weddings taking place on the island each year at the Island’s many diverse locations offering vineyard, Tuscan, contemporary or coastal settings.

In less than 3 weeks on 20 October, 10am – 4pm The Waiheke Wedding Fair will be held at Batch Winery on Waiheke Island showcasing the huge talent pool of suppliers on the Island, and from Auckland, catering to the wedding industry.

The Fair will be a refreshing alternative to the traditional expo and visitors can sample local wines or enjoy a cocktail, listen to local entertainment, try local artisan food and be inspired by the many boutique vendors on-site.

Organiser, Sophia Cohen, Director of Coco Lily Events is also excited to announce the Fair’s major prize giveaway for one lucky bride to be and 3 of her friends or bridal party worth over $5000. The “Ultimate Bachelorette Getaway on Waiheke” will include a weekend of girly fabulousness including such things as a beauty makeover, private bar tender, jewellery design by local jeweller Timmy Smith, an Ecozip adventure, wine tasting and lunch at Peacock Sky, breakfast and bubbly at The Oyster Inn (voted by Conde Nast Traveller as one of the world’s best Micro hotels) and much more! *terms and conditions apply and see website for full details*

Not only that the first 150 visitors to enter the Fair will receive a very special goodie bag.

Package tickets are $40 per person and include return ferry, return transport, glass of Batch Blanc de Blancs on arrival and entry to the fair or $18 for entry only including a glass of Blanc de Blancs. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased on the day or through iTicket: http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2013/oct/waiheke-wedding-fair

For further information please visit www.cocolilyevents.co.nz

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