Free offers from VFB Holidays

Back in 1970, when flares were all the rage, Concorde made its first supersonic flight and The Beatles broke up, little-known independent operator VFB Holidays first introduced the concept of the French gîte holiday to the British market.

Now celebrating its 40th anniversary of offering quality, value for money holidays to France and beyond, the award-winning operator has certainly come a long way from its humble beginnings in 1970.

Despite constant changes in the way we travel to France – the launch of Eurotunnel, the advent of budget air travel and, of course, the introduction of Eurostar – VFB Holidays has gone from strength to strength during its 40 year history. The French specialist now offers an array of holidays that include short breaks, river cruises and escorted tours throughout Europe, and villa programmes to Corsica and Tuscany, in addition to France.

Few companies have survived intact for 40 years in this very competitive industry! To celebrate, VFB Holidays is currently offering a series of one-off 40th anniversary savings, including:

Second week free on French cottages – book one week’s stay in a selection of properties and receive a second week FREE for stays completed by 15 May 2010. Book by 17 March.

Free hotel nights in France
– book a six-night stay in any of VFB’s 98 France à la Carte hotels for travel up to 31 October and stay an additional night for FREE. Book by 17 March.

Third night free in Paris – book a two-night Paris break at selected hotels and receive a third night FREE, saving up to £149 pp if you travel by 31 October 2010 (applies to selected dates). Book by 17 March.

Sign up to win a trip to Paris!
Register for the VFB Holidays newsletter, packed with savings and unique holiday ideas, to be in with the chance to win a two-night break to Paris. Visit www.vfbholidays.co.uk/win by 10 March to qualify.

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