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New-Look Website for Steam Packet Holidays

by isleofman.com 28th February 2012

Steam Packet Holidays has revamped its website to bring it in line with the main IOM Steam Packet Company site, which was redesigned in April last year.

As part of the Steam Packet Company’s ongoing commitment to market the Island as a destination, www.steampacketholidays.com features a number of great value ferry and accommodation package deals. It also showcases many of the festivals and events held in the Island, with several cut price deals to help attract visitors.

Steam Packet Company Chief Executive Mark Woodward said: ‘While this is essentially a cosmetic revamp of the existing site, it does represent a further investment that we believe will help sell the Island as a destination and therefore put money in to the hotels, restaurants and other attractions around the Island.’

For anyone wishing to travel off the Island, the site also features package deals throughout the UK and Ireland and includes details of the popular day excursions, such as the Grand National in April, and Chester Zoo and Alton Towers during the school holidays.

-ENDS-

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 28th, February 2012 09:47pm.

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