TRAVEL: Enjoy dining privileges on your next trip to Asia

Privileges Card Asia

If you’re planning an escape to Bali or Thailand, there’s one travel companion you can’t afford to leave home without.

The Privileges Card, which was born in Canberra almost 30 years ago (with the help of it’s creator Robert Leticq), has since expanded to Asia.

Thousands of travellers to Bali, Phuket and Koh Samui are enjoying the benefits of the Privileges Card each year.

Privileges will not only introduce you to fabulous restaurants and cafes, but will also save you huge amounts of money on your holiday dining.

You can explore more than 200 restaurants online, including some of the best in each area, where you will receive exclusive privileges.

Privileges Card Asia
Naughty Nuri’s in Phuket.

Leading companies in the travel industry, like Flight Centre, give Privileges memberships away as a gift to selected clients, to help them enhance their holiday experiences.

If you would like a Privileges membership as your special travel companion, just visit the website to sign up and use the promo code 50123098 to secure 50% off the normal price of a 30-day Privileges Card, for use in Phuket, Koh Samui or Bali.

The price of the 30-day Privileges Card is usually $80 so the promo code will save you $40, as well as all of the privileges you will receive.

Watch this video to see how you can enjoy privileges on your next trip to Asia.

Happy dining!

This is a sponsored post.

Featured image is of the Full Moon Restaurant in Koh Samui and has been supplied.  

 

Amelia is the Founder and Editor of Eat Canberra and the Founder and Managing Director of Eat Canberra Food Tours. She's a qualified journalist, presenter, freelance writer and also runs a boutique communications agency working with small business owners on all things social media, content creation and marketing. She's taught cheesemaking classes, judged hospitality and tourism awards, completed the WSET Level 1 Award In Wines, loves to cook and has travelled to 23 countries. She's also passionate about mental health and has recently started studying to become a Counsellor.