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Besides booking a hotel, sorting accommodation out and choosing a city or tour agency, there are other ways to plan for a vacation during the Easter break. You might not need to utilise the entire holiday from Good Friday to Easter Monday. You can decide to pick a day within that period to do something fun alone, with friends or with family.

Easter deals to consider

Save to win a trip

As advertised recently, Sterling Bank is offering a wide range of tourist opportunities to its customers. The promo has been on since December 2017, and ends on the 31st of March 2018. This promo allows customers to win a trip to Russia or an exotic destination. To qualify for the holiday destination promo deals, customers are required to have minimum account balance of ₦50,000, used to open an account or saved in their account for no less than a month. This also qualifies them to win tickets for consolation prices if they don’t emerge winners. Note: This does not mean the bank will issue visas for the winners. They will simply communicate winners’ status to embassies to aid in the processing process. Visit Sterling Bank’s website for more details.

City Tours 

On DealDey, A2W Travels is offering an Easter Gateway city tour from Ikeja Lagos to the ancient city of Abeokuta, Ogun state. The trip involves Breakfast and Lunch (the bus departs at 7 am), games, dancing, a visit to the Adire Market and an Olumo rock tour. It also provides an opportunity to network with other tourists, and participants get a special gift from the Tour agency. It is slated for 30th of March, 2018. You can find out more here.   Inspirock has a 4-day tour deal for the Easter period. Two days in both Lagos and Abuja, exploring some tourist sites like Jabi Lake, Noor Mosque, Elegushi beach, Nike Art Gallery, Thought Pyramid Art Centre, among others. For more details, click here.

Easter Packages

Wakanow has a range of Easter deals (Easter La Vista). From Easter in the East for a family of four (which includes a three night stay in a two bedroom apartment, with daily breakfast and tours to a museum, Giraffe Centre), to a one-day getaway per person (which is a visit to a particular location in a city where visitors can play water sports, have lunch buffet and Boat rides). Find out more here. Note: The deals here are on the high side. So brace yourself.

Caution

When jumping on the bandwagon of a deal, make sure you do your homework on the site/agency/ person offering the deals, so you don’t fall victim to fraudsters. If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. Do you know of any other Easter or general tourism deals? Let us know in the comment section.  

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This article was first published on 15th March 2018

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Ann Esievoadje is a freelance writer who is passionate about encouraging a reading culture and personal development. She has authored two books, The Quilt (fiction) and Being Mummy and Me (non-fiction). She manages Pulchra Publishing which offers a content creation/editing, transcription, different forms of writing (including Ghostwriting) service and her blog, Life Love and Anything Goes at annesievoadje.blogspot.com.ng. You can reach her at annesievoadje@gmail.com


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