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Anatolian Sky adds three destinations to Croatia brochure


Anatolian Sky Holidays has added three destinations to its 2016 Croatia, Montenegro & Slovenia programme. New to the


brochure are the towns of Trogir and Sibenik, and Plitvice Lakes National Park. The range of


properties in Mlini, Korsal, Makarska and Split has also been expanded. The programme also includes


more “off-the-beaten-track options and tailor-made multi- centre itineraries”.


New tailor-made holiday Split


Adventure includes zip-lining above the Cetina River, canyoning and guided hiking around Mount Biokovo. Prices start at £669, including four nights’ accommodation. The eight-day Countryside & Island- hopping Tour


features some of Croatia’s most popular mainland destinations including Zagreb, Split, the Plitvice Lakes National Park and Dubrovnik. Prices start


at £1,169. Anatolian Sky Holidays has also boosted its


portfolio of hotels in Montenegro, including several properties in the


beach resort of Kotor. anatoliansky.co.uk


IN THE MONEY Karen Allen, from Aspen Travel in Manchester, won a £200 MoneyCard top-up for winning a Miss MoneyCard lookalike competition. The travel agent loyalty reward scheme has been on the hunt for a lookalike for its mascot as part of its first anniversary celebrations. Agents had to post pictures of themselves making Miss MoneyCard poses and post them on the brand’s Facebook page. The winner was selected based on the most ‘likes’ and on a vote from each MoneyCard partner. The company launched in 2013 and now has more than 6,000 agents signed up. Allen is pictured with If Only’s Richard Hey (left) and Funway’s Andy Travis. yourmoneycard.co.uk


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