The Forever Summer deals just got hotter! Quest Plus Conference Center Clark, together with the Crimson Hotels and Resorts and Quest Hotels in the Philippines, is offering exclusive discounted rates of the Forever Summer packages at the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association International, Inc’s first online sale titled “SOS” September Online Sale.
From September 15 to 30, you can book your quick getaway with rates starting at PHP 3,499 per night. This big sale is in support to local tourism and to help ignite the fire of travel in the Philippines once again.
Just an hour away from Manila, Clark is the perfect destination for travellers looking to escape the city and enjoy the outdoors. Plan your road trip now by availing the Forever Summer Deluxe Room package with markdown rates exclusive only to SOS. For only Php 3,499 net per night, guests can enjoy a deluxe room accommodation at Quest Plus Clark for two inclusive of breakfast, 10% discount on Mimosa Plus Golf Course green fee, complimentary access to hotel facilities such as the resort style swimming pool, Equinox Fitness Center, and free use of bikes around the estate. And to fully enjoy the beautiful vistas of Clark, avail of the optional picnic at the park package for only Php 1,500. This offer comes with a picnic basket filled with snacks and activities, like kites and board games, perfect for a chill day at Acacia Park located just in front of the hotel. Exclusive rates for Stay and Play at Mimosa Plus Golf and a luxurious Villa stay are also available.
Booking is offered through http://bit.ly/sosquestclark or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for reservations. Vouchers are valid until September 30, 2021. For inquiries call (045) 599 8000. Follow Quest Plus Conference Center, Clark on Facebook or Instagram for other exclusive promos and news.
ABOUT CHROMA HOSPITALITY
Chroma Hospitality, Inc. is a young, forward-thinking company crafting bold, innovative hospitality brands. Owned by Filinvest Hospitality Corporation, Chroma is the management company behind Crimson Hotel Filinvest City, Manila, Crimson Resort and Spa Mactan, Cebu, Quest Hotel and Conference Center in Cebu City, Quest Plus and Conference Center in Clark, Pampanga, Quest Hotel Tagaytay and Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay. For more information please visit http://chromahospitality.com/.
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