Holidaymakers wishing to visit Slovenia could bag a free holiday to the destination if the Slovenian World Cup football team reach the quarter finals and semi-finals.
The 'Slovenia-bet you'll love it' campaign aims to attract thousands of UK tourists to the country and the further Slovenia progress through the World Cup, the more money off travellers will receive.
Travellers who book holidays to Slovenia between March 10th and June 10th and who travel before June 2011 will qualify for the cash back offer with participating tour operators.
Should Slovenia reach the quarter finals, those who have made qualifying bookings will get back 25 per cent of their holiday cost. If the team reach the semi-finals then a 50 per cent refund will be awarded.
However, if Slovenia go all the way and claim the coveted World Cup trophy, then the full cost of the holiday will be paid back.
For more information on the campaign and Slovenia as a holiday destination, visit Slovenia.info/worldcup
The editorial team (ref. travelbite.co.uk).
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