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REAL DEALS

Fiji, Air/7 Nights, From $2,569

Take a week to enjoy the Garden Island Resort, with an included scuba-diving certification course.
June 2009 issue |

The Real Deal Air Pacific flights to Taveuni (via Nandi), transfers, seven nights at the Garden Island Resort, breakfasts, fuel surcharges and airport taxes, and a scuba-diving certification course.

When Until Dec. 31, 2009.

Gateways L.A., add $125 for Oakland, San Francisco; $135 for Las Vegas, Phoenix; $300 for Seattle; $390 for Salt Lake City, San Antonio.

The Fine Print Single supplement is $500.

Contact Journey Pacific, 877/704-7094, journeypacific.com.

Why It's a Deal The package includes two extra nights' hotel and an open-water PADI course that normally costs $400—plus a snorkeling trip to Koro Levu island, a 30-minute massage at Nature Spa, and a sarong (a total value of $300).

Before you book... These trips sell out quickly, and details may change. Call the companies for complete info. Most rates are based on midweek dates; weekend travel can raise the price. Under "Why It's a Deal," round-trip flights are based on the lowest June departures on kayak.com at press time. Usually not included: service, security, and visa costs; hotel, car-rental, and airport taxes. Check each listing for fuel surcharges. Prices are per person, with two people in a room, unless otherwise noted. The single supplement ("SS") is the extra fee charged to solo travelers.

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Note: This story was accurate when it was published. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.

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