Win a dream holiday to Tenerife!
The Tenerife Tourism Corporation has teamed up with Hotel Paradise Park and Monarch to offer one lucky agent a dream holiday in Tenerife! The fantastic prize for
two people includes a pair of return flights to Tenerife with
Monarch.co.uk, 7 nights’ accommodation at 4*Hotel Paradise Park and a wonderful boat trip to experience pilot whale and dolphin spotting! Known as the “Island of
Eternal Spring,” Tenerife offers sunshine and pleasant temperatures year round. At only four
hours flying time from the UK, visitors can enjoy sun-kissed beaches, world- class accommodation, enjoyable activities, delicious cuisine and the tranquil surroundings of the Atlantic Ocean. From palm trees and sandy beaches to desert volcanic landscapes and striking mountains, the island provides the perfect escape for all types of holidays.
Monarch Award winning low fares airline Monarch offers year round flights to Tenerife from Birmingham, London Gatwick, London Luton
and Manchester airports with fares, including taxes, starting from £77.50 one way (£138.99 return). For more information or to book, visit
www.monarch.
co.uk
Hotel Paradise Park The newly refurbished 4* Hotel Paradise Park offers a variety of accommodation including Classic and Superior twin rooms. Premium Family rooms and Premium Junior Suites and can be booked on B&B, FB, HB & AI. To find out more contact the UK representative on christine.
lloyd@hotelparadisepark.com
How to enter:
For your chance to win and experience this amazing trip simply answer the following question:
Which of the following three options is Tenerife’s most iconic natural attraction?
A) Mount Teide B) Mount Tenerife C) Canary Mountain
Please send your answer no later than 15 October 2010 to
editor@sellinglonghaul.com
For full terms and conditions please visit
www.sellinglonghaul.com/index.php/tandc.html
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