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We all share the idea that it is friends that shape and form our views on life, the way we think, the essence of our thoughts. It is also true that when you travel, you meet many new friends. People from totally different cultures, people with whom you speak through basic and common thoughts, people with different views and even some of the times, not so different views at all.

As our Danish friend, Hakon once said: You know Johann, sometimes you meet somebody and chat and know that most probably you will never see him again; but it is also true that sometimes you meet somebody, and you will immediately sense for sure, this is a friend for life!

In a far off country, in a small countryside town of Chile, we were met by a handsome young man, Danielle with his guitar, who was our guide for a three-day excursion to Puyuhuapi. It must have been because of our youngest daughter, Izanne, more than us, we all became good friends: he taught us Spanish songs and at the end of the weekend he could sing Kinners vannie Wind in fluent Afrikaans!

When we were in Egypt at the beginning of the year, we met Michael, a young Christian tour guide, who shared his young dreams, with us, for his country and his people. We have since started to communicate through e-mails:
Hello Mr.Johann – How are you?? hope all are fine, I've never forgotten you and your beautiful wife. I recieve your magazine ETCETERA every month; that's really very kind of you because you make me feel that I'm important person.

A few years ago, when visiting Japan, we were at the Shinjuku station in Tokyo, where some 2 million people commute every day. Here we asked Yuki about the daypasses of JR Rail; she assisted us to the kiosk and we began to talk about peoples’ attitudes in foreign countries. Apparently she was a Goodwill guide and eventually we became good friends, still corresponding with each other.

During my wrist replacement operation in Germany last year, I met a caring young orthopaedic surgeon, Birgit. From day one, she cared for me like my own daughter, maybe as she was the only person in the hospital who could communicate fluently in English. She and her fiancé, Christian, invited me for dinner in true German hospitality and afterwards showed me their Nahe region vineyard countryside. And then, later in September, we attended their very special wedding in their hometown, Laubach near Gissen.

We met our good friend from Eritrea, Tedros, during 2003, and since then keep in touch with one another:
My best friend Johann, Thank you very much for your brief comprehensive and explanatory message. You really respect people and remember to write on our Birthdays. Lots of thanks for that.
I am Glad to see ur messages always. 
Last month I saw on the TV Brazil playing Soccer in Bloemfontein sports field and was eager to see that next year. One South African company is mining gold in Eritre. There are South African experts there and met them the last three months. I tried to tell them about our favourite saying, Duer Mikaar.

Whenever things were not going as planned, we joked that it is very confusing “deurmekaar”

Isn’t it great to know that through technology, the world has become a global village!

-  Johann

 

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To wake up and make it happen
 

 
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Often, when you visit a city with a typical Old Town region, you will wander along the cobblestone streets and wonder whether it’s real or only a dream. When browsing through the historical walled part of this Baltic capital, you immediately realised that this is really different. This is not Disney World, this is for real!

But, on the other hand, it is experiencing these special moments from childhood that eventually take you on a Peter Pan journey through the maze of narrow curved alleys of a very special place – Tallinn. 
 

        
Tallinn, the third in our trilogy, is the capital of the smallest Baltic State,
Estonia and facing the northern coastline of the Baltic Sea. Some one hour’s flight, across this stretch of Sea, is Finland’s Capital, Helsinki. Though so near, their cultures are miles apart.

It is only once you have discovered that Saint Petersburg is so near, that you can appreciate the resemblance to the old Russia, playing such a huge influence on this fairy tale town. No wonder that Peter the Great visited Tallinn no less than on nine occasions. Thus it became the important ice-free harbour of Russia.
 

The Old Town or Toompea area is so compact within the old city walls, that it is quite possible to see most of the interesting tourist traps within one day. But it is only when you are looking for the precious gems within these narrow pedestrian streets, that you start to realise this truth in travel – always leave the normal tourist areas behind and wander off to the less busy streets.

Tallinn’s climate is not one of extremes, and most of the year the weather is amenable. If you do not like the cold, you should avoid February. Despite the fact that the period between April and October have ideal temperatures, the days are still quite short with early darkening afternoons. And yet, it is this play of special shades and contrasts that paints the old buildings in soft pastel colours in the late afternoon sunlight.

Our choice for accommodation was the Schlössle, a romantic medieval residence, converted into a small boutique hotel some ten years ago. This lovingly restored hotel features details from the original 17th century building. Once we had overcome the hurdle of pulling our suitcases over the ruff cobbles, we were met with warm Estonian friendliness by Karina.

Our quiet room was facing the beautiful courtyard filled with anthiriums and brightly coloured begonias. As part of the restored old night watchtower, no wall or window is square or straight. The renowned Stenhus Restaurant, serving true Estonian food, is situated in the old cellar, below the hotel’s entrance foyer. Here you can enjoy the fireplace in the antique-laden waiting area.
 

When visiting some of the newer destinations on the traveller’s itinerary, you soon realise that established travel books are limited. The popular Eyewitness Series brought out their edition of the three Baltic States at the beginning of the year. Another reliable publication is the Bradt series on these Trilogy of Baltic countries and their capitals. We can also recommend the small pocketsizeTallinn in your Pocket. You can down load pdf-files of about 60 less travelled cities from the internet on www.inyourpocket.com. And the information is updated at least every second month, thus providing correct contact numbers and information.

 

Your adventure on foot will give you a glimpse of life in Tallinn. From yuppie entrepreneurs investing in renovating ancient buildings, to original handmade toys for all ages and seasons, to the ageing Estonian ladies begging outside the gabled Church of the Holy Ghost, the Old Town is a mix of a Tallinn of yesterday and today.

The narrow, twisted and sometimes quite inclined pedestrian streets allow for minimal vehicle traffic. The Pikk Jalg is a challenge to even the most athletic traveller. No wonder they have provided benches to the side every twenty metres! At the top end of this steep street lies Toompea Hill.

One of the secluded hideaways is the picturesque spot, Patkuli platform, with great panoramic views over the picturesque old town below: thousands of sloping red tiled roofs, church towers, steep turrets and stepping gables – all to become the playground of fairies and dwarfs, at nightfall.

Only when you focus on detail, you will see the artistic design of a flying cock on the steeple of a church far below – yet, almost on your eye level.

 

Though, the echoes of Russia are still found in the typical onion-shaped domes of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral. The interior reminds one of the many domed churches in Saint Petersburg, where a fine balance is struck between human proportions.


Outside, on a wall in an adjacent pedestrian street, a striking relief-plaque of Voldemar Panso describes an event to the many foreign visitors who might not be familiar with the storyline of events that write this country’s history.
 

On the way down along the steep steps of Lühike Jalg, you will not fail to pass any of the art studios exhibiting Estonian artists latest contemporary designs. The Helina Tilk is an inviting colourful gallery that sells pure eye candy. In addition to exquisite jewellery, you will find the most original glassware, resembling Costa Boda from Sweden, as well as beautiful paper-thin textiles, used as vertical room dividers. The surreal landscapes of the well-known Estonian painter, Navitrolla, can be enjoyed in his gallery; and if the price-tag is a shocker, you can always buy one of his graphic designs, found on display of his original T-shirts.

The Town Hall Square is the meeting place of all inhabitants of the city. Hundreds of temporary stalls paint a mosaic of colours with their bright umbrellas; selling junk to jokes, souvenirs to sweets. And everybody, even the local pigeons, enjoy the vibrancy of the moment – because this is life!

Even more interesting is to watch the diversity of the people: a young student with friends after graduation, a mother with twins in a pram, Japanese cruise tourists posing for pictures – and a self-trained musician, earning his daily income.

But after such a busy morning, everybody would enjoys some tasty local food: close to the square and easily spotted by the sack of pepper dangling over the entrance, the Peppersack serves hearty portions of traditional Estonian food and locally home brewed beer. In another side street, you cannot miss the no frills wooden benches next to brightly coloured flower boxes and orange entrance door: Eesti Restoran. A glass of housewine is followed by good food; and to end it off: some wise quotes onto the walls leading to the toilets.

 

 

A fascinating medieval alleyway with uneven stone walls and overhead vaulting, Katarina Käik joins two main streets. A string of arts and crafts workshops line the passage, where it is possible to watch resident artisans working with jewellery, ceramics and glass or binding books. It runs along the surviving wall of St Catherine’s Church, and several gravestones still line this interesting narrow passageway.

Also located in this narrow lane is the famous authentic Italian restaurant, Controvento. It would be hard to find a more romantic spot for dinner and to end off your visit to Tallinn. But be warned, however, you can easily walk past this celebrated establishment.

Over a glass of locally made liqueur, Vana Tallinn, we revisited our three special days in Tallinn: of specific childhood experiences that we remember and the wonderful memories of a DisneyWorld type of town that we will take along with us.

- Johann and Monique
 


  


   

 
 
 
 
 

Kalimera Tessa,
Everything went well in Greece. We enjoyed ourselves without forgetting that we had attended a conference. Thanks for everything. We decided with Marietjie that in future we will be using your office for arrangements of our travels. Hope you also enjoyed your stay in Greece.
Mr Chitja Twala, University of the Free State, Department of History

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Hi Melanie
Ons is terug in SA.  Ons het die kuier by ons kinders (in  Kanada en in Switserland) baie geniet; albei lande waar alles so perfek en nietjies verloop - nie 'n stompie op straat te sien nie met al die inwoners wat volgens die reël en gedissiplineerd leef.  Dit is eintlik 'n skok om weer terug te wees in die chaotiese Suid-Afrika. Ons wil vir Etnique en vir jou in die besonder baie hartlik bedank vir al die reëlings wat so goed gedoen is.  Daar was geen probleme nie en alles het goed verloop. Ons sal graag in die toekoms weer van julle puik diens wil gebruik maak - d.i. as ons ooit weer genoeg geld sal hê om oorsee te gaan. Met ons geld wat daar so waardeloos is, is dit maar 'n duur storie om te gaan. Groete en ons hoop jy werk lekker.
Prof Charles en Geri Kotzé

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TRAFALGAR TOER - HIGHLIGHTS OF EASTERN EUROPE - JULIE 2009

“By verre die genotvolste toer wat ons nog ervaar het. Dit was te danke aan die goeie weer (slegs een dag reën en wind), die feit dat ons groep uit slegs 29 toeriste bestaan het, goeie gesondheid, die wonderlike hotelle en etes, die professionele hantering van die toer en die feit dat ons twee nagte in al die stede oorgebly het. Die belangrikste van alles was egter die groot aantal hoogtepunte en wonderlike ervaring van bykans al die stede wat ons besoek het. Slovenië het verassend genoeg twee van die grootste hoogtepunte opgelewer afgesien van die pragtige natuurskoon van die Italiaanse Alpe. Die grotte van Postojna was asemrowend. ‘n Mens gaan die grotte binne met ‘n treinrit van 2 kilometers voor die begeleide staptoer van 1.5 kilometers, en die terugrit weer per trein, terwyl ‘n mens die hele tyd groot kamers, selfs sale, vol stalagtite en stalagmite van verskeie kleure en vorms besigtig. Amper so groots was die kabelspoortot bo-op Mount Vogel met ‘n ongelooflike uitsig oor sneeupieke en klein dorpies reg onder. Die enigste hotel nie in ‘n stad geleë nie, was juis die hotel in Lake Bled. Lake Bled was asemrowend met sy kerkie in die middel van die meer en verder omring deur pragtige berge en ‘n kasteel. Die stappie van 6 kilometers om die meer was idillies. Die tweede grootste hoogtepunt was die besoek aan die historiese soutmyn van Wielickzka naby Cracow. Hier gaan ‘n mens met ‘n mynhyser af nie verskeie ondergrondse vlakke waar daar talle kamers en kapelle is, onder meer ‘n reuse katedraal met beelde, ‘n orrel, ‘n altaar en muurpanele te siene is, alles uit harde soutrots gemaak. Ander tonele wat uitgebeeld word is Copernicus en soutrotsbeelde van geskiedkundige en ander tonele. Alles is geskep deur veral drie mynwerkers. Ook roerend, en selfs ontstellend, was die besigtiging van die Nazi konsentrasiekamp, Auschwitz met sy gaskamers en vertrekke vol tasse, borsels, menshare, skoene en klere van Joodse eienaars wat in gaskamers gesterf het. Die ou leefvertrekke en teregstellingsplekke het alles goed bewaar gebly omdat die Nazi’s die plek vinnig moes ontruim. Van die stede wat ons besoek het, was Budapest en Praag met hul riviere en brûe seker van die mooistes. Budapest het nog die duurste en tweede grootste parlementsgebou in Europa. Beide stede het pragtige kastele en katedrale, soos die St Vitus katedraal in Praag. Die geskiedenis van hierdie lande, sowel as Pole, en hul verdrukking onder die Habsburgs, Nazi’s en kommuniste is deur die plaaslike gidse oorgedra. Verdere hoogtepunte was die uiters moderne stede van Warsawa en Berlyn met hul groot glas toringgeboue naas die herbouing van die ou geskiedkundige geboue. ‘n Kort besoek aan Dresden se ou stad met herboude operahuis, kunsmuseum en katedraal was ook besonders. Na beëndiging van die toer was ons vier dae in Munchen. Met ons voete en ‘n “Hop-On” bus het ons alles verken, onder meer die somerpaleis Nymphenberg, verskeie kunsmuseums, natuurparke, die Marienplatz en ook ‘n opera bygewoon in die Nationaltheater. Selfs inkopies was opwindend met uitverkopings oral. Ons kon met Engels oral regkom, hoewel ietwat moeiliker in Pole en die Tsjeggiese Republiek. Alle reëlings het vlot verloop te danke aan Etnique se voorafbeplanning en uiters volledige en deeglike reisgids wat kaarte, busroetes en talle ander wenke, asook persoonlike besonderhede bevat het.”
Regter George en Mev Rina Wright, Bloemfontein

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Hallo Johann,

Wou by julle inloer Donderdagmiddag, was in die Vrystaat vir die naweek, maar my vlug was met ure vertraag. Julle nuusbrief is leesgenot, en baie goed saamgestel. Ek voel ook so "tuis" ; ek glo die vlugte was so vertraag as gevolg van Kunstefees volumes, mal vir die PASSI tydskrif en ook Top Billing.
Doet so voort, sien julle volgende keer, baie dankie vir julle besigheid, and continue to be the kite AGAINST the wind!
Erika Kok CEO Global Accommodation Kaapstad

 
 
 

SPECIALS

FLIGHT BONANZA


1Time

 R 299.00 one way between following routes:
 Johannesburg to Cape Town
Cape Town to Johannesburg
Durban to Cape Town
Cape Town to Durban
Seats are limited,
valid until 22 September 2009

SAA
Gabarone - R 2 639.00 - return including airport taxes
Munich - R 5 524.00 - return including airport taxes
New York - R 9 490.00 - return including airport taxes
Hong Kong - R 5 988.00 - return including airport taxes

Malaysian Airlines
Melbourne - R 7 491.00 - return including airport taxes

British Airways
London - R 6 428.00 - return including airport taxes

Emirates
London - R 5 436.00 - return including airport taxes

**  All flights are subject to availability, currency fluctuations and airfare increases

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LOCAL IS EASY!!!!!

EXCLUSIVE SIZZLING WINTER WARMER SPECIAL

Aldam Estate
2 People for 2 nights including breakfast - R 720.00
4 People for 2 nights including breakfast - R 1 170-00
Special offer is subject to availability
Valid: 01 - 31 August 2009

Protea Hotel Christiana
Sizzling Weekend Offer
R 495 p/p sharing per night
Includes: Luxury accommodation, Full English buffet breakfast, R100 dinner voucher per room per night, A bottle of house wine on arrival, Complimentary entrance to wellness centre, A 25% discount on any spa treatment of your choice
Valid: 01 - 30 August 2009 (Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights)
Subject to availability and terms and conditions

Protea Hotel Christiana
Exclusive Pampering Package
R 790 p/p sharing per night
Includes: Luxury accommodation, Full English buffet breakfast, R100 dinner voucher per room per night, Light lunch at Nomad’s coffee shop, Ploughman’s plate and  bottle of house wine on arrival, Your choice of four spa treatments, Complimentary entrance to wellness centre
Valid: 01 – 31 August 2009
Subject to availability and terms and conditions

THE NH PLETTENBERG BAY
Rate:  R560 per person sharing per night.
Includes:  Accommodation, Full South African breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Beer, Wine & Soft drinks.
Valid:  01 Apr - 30 Sep 2009


HARBOUR BRIDGE HOTEL & SUITES (Cape Town Waterfront)
Rate:  R525 per person sharing per night  (normal rate R1125 pps).
Includes:  Accommodation.
Valid:  01 Apr - 30 Jun 2009.
PLEASE NOTE:  Terms and Conditions Apply.  Subject to availability.

SHAKAMA GAME LODGE & SPA
R1999pps*. Incl: 2Nts accomm., morning tea/coffee, Brunch, high tea & delicacies, 3-course dinner, 45min. spa treatment of your choice. Vld 'til 31 Aug 09.
Conditions: Sgl supp. of 20% applies, spcl applies to any 2 consecutive nts, full payment is required upon confirmation, not available to conference groups.

TIFFINDELL- SKI
Winter Tariffs: Valid until 2nd of September 2009
From R1,550 per adult per night 
From R1,205 per juniors 4-10 yrs per night
R265 per junior u/4 per night
Package Includes: Accommodation, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Ski and Lift Pass, Equipment Hire, Emergency Medical Support and Resort Entertainment.
Must book either a Sun-Wed (3 nt package) or Wed-Sun (4 nt package).

CAR RENTAL
THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN!!!     
SOUTH AFRICA
SUPER COVER, UNLIMITED MILEAGE
Group A Kia Picanto or similar
Only
R 199.00 per day
** valid for travel between 29 Jul - 31 Aug 2009
Terms and conditions apply

 

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STARLIGHT CRUISES

 

Prices do not incl. mandatory insurance of R11ppp/day for cruises of 7 days or shorter & R22ppp/day for cruises of 8 days or longer. (3Nts=4days).

Port charges must be paid by all pax.

Selling Prices PPS with at Least 1 Other

3rd & 4th Pax PP Sharing with 2 Others

Cruise

Itinerary

Day

Dep

Ret

Nts

Cat 1

SI02

Durban, Durban

Sat

14Nov09

16Nov09

2

R2260

R600

SI03

Durban, Maputo, Barra Lodge, Durban

Mon

16Nov09

20Nov09

4

R3920

R1200

SI04

Durban, Portuguese Is., Durban

Fri

20Nov09

23Nov09

3

R3390

R900

SI05

Durban, Maputo, Portuguese Is., Durban

Mon

23Nov09

27Nov09

4

R3920

R1200

SI12

Durban, Portuguese Is., Durban

Fri

18Dec09

21Dec09

3

R4770

R1260

SI13

Durban, Barra Lodge, Portuguese Is., Maputo, Durban

Mon

21Dec09

26Dec09

5

R8050

R2450

SI14

Durban, Pointe des Galets, Port Louis, Durban

Sat

26Dec09

6Jan10

11

15180

R4620

SI15

Durban, Durban

Wed

6Jan10

8Jan10

2

R3180

R840

 

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ISLAND SURPRIZES

 
MAURITIUS - HONEYMOON SPECIALS

Le Mauricia 4* - from R 6 613 per bride for 6 nights
                            - from R 9 493 per groom for 6 nights

Le Victoria 4* superior - from R 6 883 per bride for 6 nights
                                           - from R 10 033 per groom for 6 nights

Includes:

  • Return economy class airfare ex Joburg or Durban on Air Mauritius
  • Return airport transfers
  • Half board meal basis for all hotels
  • All water and land sports as per brochure
  • Honeymoon gifts - small bottle of French Champagne, fresh fruit in room on arrival, honeymoon t-shirt each, choice of lunch for duration of stay

Excludes: 

  • Airport departure taxes - R 1 921 from Joburg
  • Airport departure taxes - R 2 735 from Durban

MADAGASCAR- HONEYMOON SPECIALS

Skatia Lodge 3* - Pay for 6, stay for 7 nights
From R 9 061.00 p/p sharing
7 Nights (Bungalow Ocean)
*  Return economy class airfare ex Joburg

*  Return airport transfers
*  Half board meal basis for all hotels
*  Honeymoon gifts

 
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FABULOUS FAR EAST

Amazing Phuket

**  Patong Bay Garden Resort  -  R 5 685 p/p
**  Seaview Patong Hotel – R 6 320 p/p
**  Burasari Patong Resort – R 7 745 p/p

Includes:

  • Return flights on Singapore Airlines from all applicable domestic points in SA
  • 7 Nights Accommodation on B & B basis
  • Return Private Airport Transfers
  • Departures: TUE / THU / SAT / SUN
  • Valid till 31 October 2009
  • Limited seats available
  • R 2 600 p/p taxes ex JNB to be added
  • R 3 350 p/p taxes from all other SA points
     

Buzzing Bangkok 

*****  Royal Orchid Sheraton -  from R8 640 p/p

Includes:

  • Return flights on Singapore Airlines, airport taxes are included
  • 4 Nights Accommodation on B & B basis in a deluxe river view room
  • Return Coach Transfers
  • One coplimentary international buffet dinner or Thai set meal for 2 passengers
  • Valid till 31 October 2009
  • Limited seats available
 

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UNBELIEVABLE USA

 

Disney Orlando Specials

** 7 Nights from R 5 350 per adult
**  7 Nights from R 2 515 per child under 9yrs

Includes:

  • Return shuttle transfers from Orlando Airport to the hotel
  • 7 Nights accommodation at selected hotel
  • 7 Day Magic Your Way with Hopper Pass

Excludes:

  • Flights
  • Airport taxes
  • Meals
  • Entrance fees
  • Day tours and any other services not mentioned

 BOOK AND PAY BEFORE 7 AUGUST

 

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ESSENTIAL EUROPE
SPANISH SELF DRIVE
 

Sun-drenched beaches, Paella, Flamenco Dancers, Bullrings, Castles,
M
edieval Towns - Experience the Passion and Drama of Spain!

Your package includes:

  • 2 Nights in a 3* hotel in Madrid

  • 1 Night in a 4* hotel in Seville

  • Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour of Seville

  • 2 Nights in a 4* hotel in Malaga

  • Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour of Malaga

  • 1 Night in a 4* hotel in Valencia

  • 2 Nights in a 3* hotel in Barcelona

  • Breakfast Daily

  • 9 Day Group B Vehicle Rental with Unlimited Mileage

From R12 300 per person sharing
Valid from 1 September - 31 October 2009

 
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EUROPE - ON SALE CITY STOPS

  • 3 Nights on Bed and Breakfast
  • Valid till 31 October 2009
  • Seasonal supplements MAY apply

PRAGUE - from R830 p/p sharing - 3* Central Hotel
BARCELONA - from R 2 260 p/p sharing - 4* Central Hotel
PARIS - from R 2 540 p/p sharing - 4* Central Hotel
MADRID - from R 1 570 p/p sharing - 4* Central Hotel
ROME - from R 2 430 p/ p sharing - 4* Central Hotel
LONDON - from R 2 390 p/p sharing - 4* Central Hotel

 
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SKI:  BULGERIA

Hotel

Stars

Room
Type

Low Season

High Season

6Days

8Days

11Days

6Days

8Days

11Days

Ela - HB

***

Twin

R6 280

R7 185

R8 277

R7 048

R8 154

R9 812

Flora - HB

****

Twin

R6 464

R7 339

R8 652

R9 044

R10 949

R13 936

Yanakiev - HB

****

Twin

R7 173

R8 625

R10 195

R9 935

R12 199

R15 595

Apartments

Stars

Room
Type

Low Season

High Season

6Days

8Days

11Days

6Days

8Days

11Days

Flora - Studio 2 Pax - HB

****

Double

R7 218

R8 396

R10 162

R9 275

R11 271

R14 397

Flora - 4 Pax - HB

****

2 Rooms

R8 350

R9 981

R12 426

R10 350

R12 776

R16 547

Ski Services Adults

6 Days

9 Days

Big Ski Pack - incl lessons, lift, equipment & storage.

R3 000

R4 505

Big Snowboard Pack - incl lessons, lift, equipment & storage.

R3 000

R4 505

Includes:

  • Return flights ex JNB
  • Transfers
  • Accommodation
  • Insurance
  • Meals as specified

Excludes:

  • Airport taxes - approx R 3 555 p/p

Low Season:  15 Jan - 04 Apr 2010
Extreme High Season:  25 Dec 2009 - 02 Jan 2010

 
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CRAZY CRUISING

CRUISES: PAY FOR 1, SECOND PASSENGER SAILS FOR FREE
Valid for Cat B and Cat A cabins and the second passenger sails for free.
Port taxes still apply for all passengers.
For these dates No single supplement applies for single travelers.
 
THE CLASSICAL GREECE CRUISE SPECIAL
2 for 1 special offer for Category B & A cabins
21st August       -        28th August        -        16th October


M/Y HARMONY V

THE AEGEAN ODYSSEY  CRUISE SPECIAL
2 for 1 special offer for Category B & A cabins
21st August       -        28th August        -        16th October


M/Y HARMONY G

THE  JEWELS OF THE CYCLADES   CRUISE  SPECIAL
2 for 1 special offer for Category B & A cabins
9th October         -        23rd  October


M/S GALILEO

 
 
 
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