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This Choose Your Travel Adventure Sweepstakes offers 3 great destinations
We’re administering this new sweepstakes that offers the winner a choice of three different destinations to choose from. The “Choose Your Travel Adventure” Sweepstakes was launched a couple of weeks ago by Tokia Marine HCC Medical Services Group. The objective of the sweepstakes is to create awareness of their Atlas Travel Insurance.
To enter the sweepstakes participants visit the online sweepstakes page and fill out an entry form with their name and email address. They must also answer five questions that pertain to the Atlas Travel Insurance. There is this link to open up a new page to use as reference that contains information on the insurance. Participants need to get at least three answers correct to be eligible for the prize and the questions are not too tough.
The winner and their guest will receive airfare to one of the destinations along with five-night lodging at a nice hotel all valued at $5,000. The menu on the top of the sweepstakes page links to other pages that include details about each location to help participants make their choice.
If Reykjavik, Iceland, is chosen, the winner and their guest would fly into Keflavik Intl Airport (KEF) and stay at the Hilton Reykjavik Nordica. Iceland offers countless natural sights to behold from the celestial glow of the Northern Lights to the ethereal beauty of Blue Lagoon’s geothermal spa. The Reykjavik page offers information on the top 8 things to see and do there, such as the Blue Lagoon and the Northern Lights. Iceland’s topography is shaped by both glaciers and volcanoes, resulting in a variety of landscapes that are truly extraordinary including waterfalls, hot springs, lava formations, lakes, rivers, mountains, and cliffs.


Entrants can also get two bonus entries, one for following the sponsor on Twitter, @hccmis, and another for tweeting about the sweepstakes with the hashtag #5kTripSweepstakes and an @hccmis mention. The sweepstakes ends soon, October 16, so check it out before it’s gone.