SkiJapan.com’s latest Winter Holiday brochure contains the usual, very useful information about accommodation, airfares, stopovers, transfers, lift ticket, ski rental and alternative activities and at all the popular Japanese ski areas. It also features a novel logo attached to all its Earlybird snow holidays
They say the early bird catches the worm. Well anyone seeking a well-priced snow adventure to the renowned powder-laden slopes of Japan should check out
SkiJapan.com’s Early Bird specials (indicated by a cute bird) that must be booked and paid for by the cut-off date July 31, 2013
Marcus Williams, the General Manager of SkiJapan.com said: ”We offer our clients the ability of paying for their holiday in Australian Dollars equivalent to the amount of Yen we cost on the day the booking is finalised, unlike our counterparts in the overseas snow holiday business.
“We use the Commonwealth Bank’s daily outward remittance exchange rate to determine the actual cost to the client. This can result in a substantial saving particularly at present as the Australia Dollar is strong against the Japanese Yen
Williams also said: ”Japan’s popularity as a ski destination continue’s to grow and we have increased the number of staff in our Sydney to keep up with the enquiries. Yuka Nabeshima is one of those staff and has come across from our Niseko office after having worked there for the last 3 years. All our staff have visited or worked in the resorts that we send our customers to which means we give personalised and detailed information and is one of the key differences when booking with SkiJapan.com.”
“We have several new properties available in Hakuba including the Phoenix self-contained chalets and Gakuto Villa’s. Both properties offering a great standard of self contained accommodation that is quite new for the Hakuba resort area.”
“Our Niseko Base Snowsports is offering specialized camps for kids and women looking to improve on their ski and boarding skills this coming season and as usual we have our NBS rental division with new skis (including women’s specific brands and all mountain powder skis.) and snowboards.”
SkiJapan.com Tel 02 9938 9900
E-mail enquiries@SkiJapan.com