05/06/2002
Stena Line offers customers a 'lucky break'
Ferry company Stena Line is encouraging visitors from Britain to Ireland by offering a free night's stay in a wide range of hotels in the Province.
Customers booking at least a six-day car return to Ireland with Stena Line before June 27, can enjoy a free nights stay at one of the many hotels recommended by Tourism Ireland and the Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau.
An advertising and PR campaign to encourage visitors to take up the offer is currently running in Scotland.
Commenting on the deal, Ruth Burns, Marketing Manager for Stena Line said: "This offer represents a great deal for passengers who want to take the car to visit family and friends, do a bit of sightseeing or simply explore the countryside, with a hotel night included at no extra cost. Our recent £3 million refit means customers will travel in increased ease and comfort across the Irish Sea before seeing the sights in Belfast or travelling on to another destination."
A wide range of carefully selected hotels are participating in the offer, ranging from city centre chic in Belfast and Dublin to remote countryside retreats in Donegal or the North Coast.
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Customers booking at least a six-day car return to Ireland with Stena Line before June 27, can enjoy a free nights stay at one of the many hotels recommended by Tourism Ireland and the Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau.
An advertising and PR campaign to encourage visitors to take up the offer is currently running in Scotland.
Commenting on the deal, Ruth Burns, Marketing Manager for Stena Line said: "This offer represents a great deal for passengers who want to take the car to visit family and friends, do a bit of sightseeing or simply explore the countryside, with a hotel night included at no extra cost. Our recent £3 million refit means customers will travel in increased ease and comfort across the Irish Sea before seeing the sights in Belfast or travelling on to another destination."
A wide range of carefully selected hotels are participating in the offer, ranging from city centre chic in Belfast and Dublin to remote countryside retreats in Donegal or the North Coast.
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