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Get away from it all with STA's World Tour deals
Last updated: Thu 9th Feb 2006 at 04:49
STA Travel are offering some great prices on travel at the moment; why not put some of that loan aside and get away for a bit?
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TRAVEL THE WORLD
Rip it Up to Hong Kong, Sydney, Auckland - overland - Christchurch, Los Angeles - overland - San Francisco back to London from £820 (£619 plus £201 tax with Virgin Atlantic and Air New Zealand) Plus many more exciting routes around the globe.
GET THE ROCK STAR LIFESTYLE
- New York Champagne Limo Tour from £21pp
- Sky jump over Auckland from £84pp
- Champagne flight over Vegas from £46pp
- SLEEP IT OFF FOR FREE* IN OUR TOP CITIES
- 3* Bangkok from £11 per person per night (4 nights for price of 3) Oz and NZ Hostels from £10 per person per night (3 nights for price of 2) Rio Hostel from £7per person per night (5 nights for price of 4).
ROADIES SAVE UP TO 20% ON TRAVEL PASSES
- Bus it from Jo'burg to Cape Town, from £132 - SAVE £33
- 10% off selected campervans in OZ - from £13 per day
- Drive Route 66 in a motor home from £36 per day
GROUPIES SAVE UP TO £100 ON ADVENTURE TOURS
- Discounts in Asia, North and South America, Oz and NZ, Africa and Trans Siberia.
SUPPORT ACTS
- Global Travel Help Service - 24/7, 365 days support whilst travelling
- Plus Travel Insurance from 33p per day.
- Book by 28 Feb 2006. Flights are valid for travel 15 Apr - 15 Jun '06 and 01 Sep - 30 Nov & based on London departures.
- *Accommodation is based on either dorm or twin share pppn. Eligibility restrictions & booking fees may apply to some products.
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