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First Choice tropical holiday sale

Wednesday, 30 Aug 2006 12:24
With the cool temperatures of August indicating autumn's fast approach, you may already be thinking about getting away from the cold.

If it is warm temperature and lots of sunny weather you are looking for this autumn, tour operator First Choice has a series of late deals to the Dominican Republic, Barbados, Brazil, Costa Rica and Sri Lanka.

Holidaymakers can save £222 per person on a fortnight away at Paynes Bay on Barbados' west coast. Prices for a stay at the Spanish-influenced, low-rise hotel start from £837 per person.

On a two-week trip to Brazil's Praia do Forte, which has an ecology reserve located by the newly built hotel, First Choice is offering a discount of £175 per person based on two sharing, with prices starting from £934 per person.

A 14-day stay on the Dominican Republic's Samana Peninsula at the all-inclusive Gran Bahia Principe Cayacoa hotel starts from £765 if booked before October 31st 2006, normally £875 per person.

First Choice also has a saving of £50 per person on seven nights to the Gulf of Papagayo in Costa Rica (£729 per person), and £45 per person for a week in Waikkal, Sri Lanka (£524 per person).

All prices are based on two sharing and include flights and transfers. For more information see firstchoice.co.uk

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