8 days / 6 nights from $1,495*
per person sharing twin including airfare!
This
leave any day* package includes:
·
Round-trip economy class
airfare to Denpasar (Bali) via Singapore from U.S. West Coast (Los Angeles or
San Francisco) or East Coast (New York) gateways
·
In
Singapore: 2 nights accommodations at the first class Carlton Hotel in
Singapore, including daily American breakfast, round-trip airport arrival and
departure transfers, ˝ day sightseeing tour of the “Lion City”.
·
In
Bali: 4 nights accommodations at the superior Nusa Dua Beach Hotel with daily
American breakfast; round-trip airport arrival and departure transfers, full day
sightseeing tour to the artist villages of Ubud and Kintamani including lunch;
cultural show with the famous Barong dances and a ˝ day city tour of Denpasar
·
Local,
professional English speaking guides in Singapore and Bali;
·
Baggage
Handling and Service Charges and taxes on all included items.
* prices valid through November 2003; weekend and
high season supplements may apply.
A tiny island republic of 240 square
miles, Singapore’s importance is far
greater than its size would suggest. The “Lion City,”
as its name literally
means, was founded in 1819 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
and is
considered one of history’s great success stories.
Modern in every sense
of the word, this metropolis is the cleanest and safest
city in Asia.
Experience exquisite restaurants offering exotic cuisine
from all corners
of the earth. Visit Chinatown, Little India, Geylang Serai,
Arab Street or
Katong and catch a glimpse of Singapore’s many faceted
characteristics,
with its multi-ethnic population and myriad cultures.
Singapore is a
shopper’s dream come true. Find bargains galore
on a wide variety of
merchandise from clothes to fine jewelry and perfumes
to electronics.
Bali, the jewel of Indonesia, is proclaimed as the most
beautiful island
paradise on earth. Crystalline waters, beautiful temples,
and a unique
culture are among the attributes that make it an irresistible
magnet to
adventurers and vacationers. Unlike the rest of Indonesia,
Hinduism,
with its many myths and traditions, has been the primary
influence of
the Balinese. Every dawning day calls for a celebration,
and the setting
sun is a reason for festivity. The local people revel
in a “joie de vivre”
which infects all who visit their treasured paradise.
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