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E: 17/05 Win an eight-day holiday for two in Costa Rica
Sunday Times Where Was I? competition
The prize:
The winner and guest will enjoy an eight-day Classic Costa Rica tour, sampling a range of Costa Rica’s rainforests, beaches and conservation projects. En route, they’ll visit Tortuguero National Park, the Arenal volcano and the Pacific coast at Manuel Antonio National Park. Boat trips, canyoning, snorkelling, and guided wildlife walks are all on the menu, with the chance of seeing a dazzling array of wildlife – from sea turtles to squirrel monkeys.
Accommodation will be in a range of rainforest lodges and beach hotels, on a full-board basis (excluding drinks), and the prize also includes all transport and transfers in Costa Rica. It must be taken between July 1 and November 20, 2017, subject to availability and excluding public holidays. Accommodation is based on the winner and their guest sharing a twin or double room. The prize must be taken as one package.
The prize does not include travel between the winner’s home and the airport, travel insurance, personal expenditure, alcoholic drinks, tips, medical expenses or incidental costs, other than where mentioned.
It is the responsibility of the winner and their guest to ensure they have a valid passport and travel insurance, and to obtain any necessary vaccinations and visas for their trip. The prize is subject to availability and non-transferable. There are no cash alternatives.
Questions
1 What was the name of the lighthouse?
Answer: Noup Head Lighthouse
2 On which island did the earl die?
Answer: Egilsay
The prize:
The winner and guest will enjoy an eight-day Classic Costa Rica tour, sampling a range of Costa Rica’s rainforests, beaches and conservation projects. En route, they’ll visit Tortuguero National Park, the Arenal volcano and the Pacific coast at Manuel Antonio National Park. Boat trips, canyoning, snorkelling, and guided wildlife walks are all on the menu, with the chance of seeing a dazzling array of wildlife – from sea turtles to squirrel monkeys.
Accommodation will be in a range of rainforest lodges and beach hotels, on a full-board basis (excluding drinks), and the prize also includes all transport and transfers in Costa Rica. It must be taken between July 1 and November 20, 2017, subject to availability and excluding public holidays. Accommodation is based on the winner and their guest sharing a twin or double room. The prize must be taken as one package.
The prize does not include travel between the winner’s home and the airport, travel insurance, personal expenditure, alcoholic drinks, tips, medical expenses or incidental costs, other than where mentioned.
It is the responsibility of the winner and their guest to ensure they have a valid passport and travel insurance, and to obtain any necessary vaccinations and visas for their trip. The prize is subject to availability and non-transferable. There are no cash alternatives.
Questions
1 What was the name of the lighthouse?
Answer: Noup Head Lighthouse
2 On which island did the earl die?
Answer: Egilsay
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