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Enter to win a trip to New Zealand’s Rhythm & Vines Music Festival

by Jessica Festa on Oct 31, 2011

STA Travel is hosting their Ultimate Break Sweepstakes which gives travelers the chance to win a trip for two to New Zealand to ring in the new year at the three-day Rhythm & Vines Music Festival. The winner will receive round-trip airfare, luxury campervan rental, grounds pass, and tickets to the festival.

To enter, click here to enter your information. Want to learn more about the music festival? Check out this 2011 line-up announcement video:


Tags: budget travel, BudgetTravel, New Zealand, NewZealand, oceania, rhythm vines music festival, RhythmVinesMusicFestival, sta travel, StaTravel, travel contest, travel sweepstakes, TravelContest, TravelSweepstakes

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