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· July 1, 2003 ·


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· Pleasant Holidays Reveals Amazing Savings To Tahiti This Month
SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Pleasant Holidays has announced last-minute "Amazing Savings" travel packages to Tahiti and Her Islands for July 17th departures on Air Tahiti Nui, with return flights on July 24, 2003.

An eight-day/seven-night stay at the Sofitel Maeva Beach Resort on the island of Tahiti begins at $826 per person, a savings of $1412 per couple.

Guests can also opt for an eight-day/seven-night stay at the Sofitel Ia Ora Resort on Moorea for $1066 per person, with a savings of $1961 per couple.

A week-long holiday combining both Tahiti and Moorea (with three nights at the Sofitel Maeva Beach Resort and four nights at the Sofitel Ia Ora) starts at $991 per person, with savings up to $1538 per couple.

Prices are based on double occupancy and include roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles on Air Tahiti Nui, accommodations, inter-island transportation where applicable, fresh flower lei and transfers.

As an added bonus to Tahiti-bound guests, Pleasant is offering a special $149 roundtrip airfare coupon from Los Angeles or San Francisco to Hawaii or Cancun when reservations for a Tahiti Holiday are made by July 31, 2003, and traveled by Dec. 31, 2003.

Pleasant Holidays, established in 1959 and working through travel agencies nationwide, sends nearly 500,000 visitors a year to the destinations it services. The company offers individual and group vacation travelers a broad range of value-added, customized Holiday packages featuring more than 400 leading hotels, 30 airlines, and car rental options in such major destinations as Hawaii, Mexico, Tahiti, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, the Bahamas and Caribbean.

For more information and reservations, call Pleasant Holidays at (800) 448-3333, or visit Pleasant's website at www.PleasantAgent.com. (CST #1007939-20)


Media Contact:
C.J. Dennett
Pleasant Holidays, LLC
619-282-3455, ext. 7165
c.j.dennett@pleasant.net

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