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Club Med Announces a Four Day Flash Sale February is on Sale!
MIAMI, Jan. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Club Med is thrilled to announce its Four Day Flash Sale* from Friday, Jan. 27, through Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. This limited time event offers travelers an incredible savings on all February departures, even Valentine's Day and President's Day, starting at $149** per person per night. Travelers can book their family or romantic getaway to the following Club Med properties: Cancun Yucatan, Mexico; Ixtapa Pacific, Mexico; Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; Sandpiper Bay, Florida; Columbus Isle, Bahamas; and Turkoise, Turks and Caicos.
Air-Inclusive packages to Columbus Isle, Bahamas are included in the sale with 7-night air-inclusive escapes starting from $1299. 3 and 4-night packages are also available starting from $899 and $999 respectively.
Club Med caters to families with deluxe family rooms and countless family-friendly amenities and activities. The children's programs invite little ones to participate and grow in programs specially designed for their age group.
Activities include everything from junior tennis, golf and sailing to circus school, Le Petit Chef(TM) cooking lessons and Zumbatomic(TM).
Club Med also makes it exceedingly easy when traveling with a baby with the Baby Welcome Program. Highchairs, cribs, strollers, bottle warmers, bathtubs and much more are readily available upon arrival to ensure that both parents and their baby have a seamless vacation experience.
Couples can choose from exotic destinations such as Club Med Turkoise in Turks & Caicos known for its expansive white-sandy beaches and clear blue waters. A Bahamas vacation is also within reach at Club Med Columbus Isle, a private island paradise for diving enthusiasts.
Whether you travel with your family or as a couple, you'll love the value of a Club Med all-inclusive escape where everything is included in one convenient price. Enjoy gourmet dining throughout the day prepared by international chefs, and a full open bar with premium alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Take part in an array of activities throughout the day, and enjoy nightly entertainment every evening.
To take advantage of the Four Day Flash Sale, call 1- 800 CLUBMED or visit www.clubmed.us/last-minute-deals.
*Please see www.clubmed.us for terms and conditions.
**Please see www.clubmed.us/last-minute-deals for each resort's pricing.
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