So we just survived a sad, cold winter where we had to endure Instagram photos of our friends on vacation in Europe. And it sucked. While they showed off their European tans and Aperol Spritzes, we rocked the latest Oodie, stressful about the cost of living and the risk of repetitive strain injuries by remaining “silent” in all their stories.
However, now it's our turn to soar (and rejoice) as Aldi just answered the prayers of every aspiring traveler on a budget. Yeah, in addition to throwing everything away Pilates machines has tempting snacksthe budget grocery chain now allows Australian buyers to plan their next vacation with a range of escapes, cruises and exclusive ALDI tourism offers.
Packages start at $449 per person and include sunny locations such as Surfers Paradise, the Whitsundays, Fiji, Thailand or Hawaii. If you prefer cruising, a quick getaway around the Pacific Islands or Japan might suit you better. Want to shout “YOLO!” to no one in particular before clicking “BUY NOW” on a ten-day tour of South Africa, Europe or China? You better believe your friends at Aldi have what you need.
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ALDI Australia Group Director Rodney Balech said Yahoo Lifestyle“At an Australian supermarket first, we're giving Australians the opportunity to swap the middle aisle for the middle seat in a very different way, with the ALDI Holidays online portal. Vacation seekers can now be confident they can book value-driven vacation packages. With early deals starting from just $449 per person to visit QLD, there's something for everyone. »
How do Aldi holidays work?
Like ALDI's bi-weekly special buys, there will be a limited number of exclusive holiday deals, which will be available while supplies last. These holiday deals also offer travelers the ability to personalize their trip with preferred airlines and departure airports across Australia, as well as adjustable lengths of stay and room upgrades. Inclusions vary depending on the package.
Where can I go with Aldi Holidays?
Starting October 2, you can choose from the following packages:
The escapes:
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5 nights at Daydream Island Resort, Whitsundays – From $899 per person in a double room
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7 nights at Iririki Island Resort & Spa, Vanuatu – From $1,399 per person in a double room
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7 nights at Novotel Phuket, Thailand*** – From $599 pp in a double room (flights not included)
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5 nights at Novotel Surfers Paradise, Queensland*** – From $449 per person in a double room (flights not included)
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7 nights at Outrigger Resort, Fiji – From $1,799 per person in a double room
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7 nights at Naviti Resort, Fiji – from $1,499 per person in a double room
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6 nights at Waikiki Beach Marriott, Hawaii – from $2,399 per person in a double room
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3 nights Mercure, Gold Coast*** – from $949 per room (flights not included)
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5 nights Mercure, Gold Coast*** – from $1,299 per room (flights not included)
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6 nights Grand Mirage, Bali*** – from $1,199 per person in a double room (flights not included)
Visits:
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10 days Best of South Africa – from $3,990 per person in a double room
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10 days Best of Sri Lanka – from $2,590 per person in a double room
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15-day European Odyssey – $4,590 per person
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10-day Great Wall and Warriors Tour – $999 per person
Cruises:
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9-night Royal Caribbean cruise through the Pacific Islands*** – from $1,499 per person in a double room (flights not included)
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14-night Celebrity X cruise around Japan – from $4,990 per person in a double room
To bring us these fabulous and affordable deals, Aldi has teamed up with Ignite Travel Group, so Australians bitten by the travel bug can enjoy the destination with exclusive, value-driven holiday packages.
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Ryan Thomas, CEO of Ignite, said: “ALDI Holiday customers can expect incredible savings with these exclusive holiday packages including flights, local experiences and more, covering some of the most popular destinations in the world. »
So, pack your bags and let your friends know in advance that some serious #vacationspam is coming.
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