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One More Month to Get to Tahiti via New Social Media App

One More Month to Get to Tahiti via New Social Media App

Australians and New Zealanders have one more month to use their social media skills to win a trip to Tahiti as part of Tahiti Tourisme’s exciting competition with new online publishing platform Townske.

Anyone can enter by visiting Townske and publishing one or more Townske guides on the themes of food (#TownskexTahitiFood), arts and culture (#TownskexTahitiArts) or nature (#TownskexTahitiNature) from any destination around the world. Entries will be judged based on their creativity, quality and relevance of their photography and writing, as well as the usefulness of their guide.

Six participating Townske users will win a trip to Tahiti in November to create Townske guides highlighting French Polynesia’s food, culture, arts and nature.

More than 100 user created guides have been uploaded to Townske since the competition commenced in June with food proving the most popular theme to date.

The six-day trip includes flights to Tahiti with Air Tahiti Nui, accommodation and excursions.

The competition closes on September 30, 2016, with winners set to be announced in October.

Townske is an app and website (townske.com) that allows people to share and discover visual city guides so travellers can quickly and easily enjoy any city in the world. The platform currently features more than 5500 city guides covering more than 1600 cities in more than 140 countries. Download the app at townske.com/app and search for Tahiti Tourisme. Full details at townske.com/tahititrip

For more information on Tahiti visit www.tahiti-tourisme.com.au


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