Saipan, Kota Kinabalu, etc.
Products Targeting Family Travelers Released
Kyowon Tour's 'Yeohaeiji' announced on the 8th that it will launch family package products targeting family travelers ahead of the winter vacation.
As representative products, family packages for Saipan and Kota Kinabalu, popular destinations among family travelers, were released respectively. The 'Saipan Premium Gold Card Family Package,' planned in collaboration with the Mariana Tourism Authority, is suitable for family customers. Guests stay at PIC (Pacific Island Club Saipan), an all-inclusive resort representing Saipan, and can dine freely at all restaurants within the resort throughout the schedule using the Premium Gold Card.
Additionally, travelers can enjoy Saipan's largest water park and over 40 activities for free. Especially, facilities such as kids' pools make it ideal for travelers with children. Various experiential programs are also prepared to learn about the local culture of Saipan.
Yeohaeiji offers customers who book this product through TMON a free upgrade to a deluxe room. Benefits also include cross-use of restaurants and various amenities at Kensington Resort and Coral Ocean Resort.
The 'Kota Kinabalu Family Package 5 Days' uses the Shangri-La Rasa Ria Resort, the finest luxury resort in Kota Kinabalu, and includes a firefly tour, which is highly preferred by customers traveling with children.
This product includes a Gold Card that allows unlimited use of restaurants, swimming pools, kids' clubs, fitness centers, and more within the resort. On the last day of the trip, a late checkout benefit is provided.
A representative of Yeohaeiji said, "Ahead of the winter vacation season, the reservation rate for family package products such as Saipan, where family customers can enjoy sightseeing and relaxation in warm weather, is increasing," adding, "We hope families create special memories at travel destinations through our well-organized family package products."
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