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Book your Wildwind Holiday now for February Half Term And Easter!

by Simon Morgan, Wildwind on 30 Sep 2016
Sailing at Wildwind WildWind http://www.wildwind.co.uk/

Dear Friends,

Due to a couple of recent excellent articles* about the Wildwind centre in Mauritius we are already full for most of the Christmas 2016 dates, and if you are thinking about joining us for the following peak season periods – February half term or Easter – then it’s already time to start making plans.

Flight prices are the biggest consideration, of course, and these days prices only go up; the days of the last minute bargain are long gone.

Our prices in these periods (not including flights) start at a very reasonable £971 per person for a one week stay on a half board basis, and include airport transfers, access to all of our sailing equipment with free instruction. You can also choose to join in a number of other activities and excursions including swimming with dolphins, scuba-diving, kayaking, exploring the rain forest and more - again at no additional cost.

It really is great value for money for a perhaps once in a lifetime holiday.

Flights, however, can range from as little as £659 (current best deal is with Swiss via Zurich – or about £780 with British Airways direct) but can go much higher in peak season.

The message for our Mauritius holidays is book early!

(PS. I’ve booked with my family for February half term travelling with Emirates via Dubai on the fabulous Airbus A-380. Maybe see you there?)

With very best wishes

- Simon Morgan

Wildwind Founder & Overseas Director

*We’ll get a copy of these articles ready for you for the next newsletter!


Special offers

If you are looking for guaranteed winter sunshine and a spectacular sailing holiday in gorgeous Mauritius please do call us as soon as possible. Places are already extremely restricted over the Christmas period - as of 28/9/2016 we have only 2 rooms left.


To find out more information on our tropical paradise in Mauritius please call John or Ann on 0844 499 2898 or visit mauritius.wildwind.co.uk

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