Bargain Hunter: Free child's place on Welsh adventure
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Your support makes all the difference.If you're planning a family holiday for Easter, an adventure trip in Wales has a deal which can save £375. Preseli Venture is offering a free child's place at its family adventure holiday, which includes accommodation, activities and food, at a secluded coastal area of Pembrokeshire National Park. Prices are from £469 for adults, £375 for children, and the offer is available 1-5 April and 8-12 April. Full details at preseliventure.co.uk/family-holidays/
Co-op's cheap deal for PC on the move
Talking of Easter, if you are travelling with children Co-operative Electrical has just cut £20 off the cost of a 7" tablet PC that could keep them amused with films and games while you're on the move. Even better, the deal includes a free car headrest holder. The Archos Arnova 7 G3 has been reduced from £89.99 to £69.99, including free delivery, at coopelectricalshop.co.uk.
No free wi-fi? Try Globalgig solution
If you've ever used a tablet or phone abroad, you'll know that data charges can quickly mount up if you can't find free wi-fi. One solution is Globalgig, a mobile data hot-spot service that gives internet connections around the world for a monthly fee of £10 per gigabyte. And now it can be used at home in the UK too, which could suit Easter travellers in Britain. The device is £50 or free with an 18-month contract from globalgig.com.
L'Occitane's sweet smell of success
Spend £45 at L'Occitane beauty products and fragrances online this month and you'll qualify for a free Best of Provence collection worth £20. The deal is available through discountvouchers.co.uk until 31 March.
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