Sail Away: Win a Trip to Fiji From Teva
By Stephanie Ostroff; photograph courtesy of Tui Tai Adventure Cruises (read our review of this company)
On April 1, a few lucky adventure-seekers will board a 140-foot luxury
ship, embarking on a ten-day journey around Fiji. There’s no April Fool's Day prank or
joke attached to this once-in-a-lifetime trip. Rather, it’s an amazing trip sweepstakes from Teva: One winner and a guest from the U.S., Korea, the
U.K., the Netherlands and Australia will hop aboard the Teva Houseboat for hiking, kayaking, rafting, and diving around the islands.
Should you win, you’ll first explore
the Upper Navua Gorge, the so-called “river of Eden,” surrounded by black lava rock
walls covered in lush ferns. Then, aboard the Tui Tai, you’ll have the chance to
experience authentic Fiji. That means visiting remote locations that aren’t part of the
ordinary tourist’s itinerary. You’ll hike, learn about local customs from villagers, and
snorkel over reefs that are a hundred miles from the nearest resort.
Discovering the unspoiled beauty of Fiji while meandering through the
islands on a luxurious ship—this is adventure travel at its finest. And you could get a piece of the action. Complete the entry form at www.TevaHouse.com.
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