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Win A £4,000 Villa Holiday Thanks To Oliver’s Travels

Imagine staying in a handpicked luxury villa, with stunning views, a private pool, and all the comforts you deserve.  

That dream could become a reality, as Oliver’s Travels are giving you the chance to win a £4,000 voucher to spend on an unforgettable villa holiday. As well as that, we are also including £2,000 in cash to cover your flights and other travel expenses, making your dream escape completely stress-free.  

To be in with a chance to win, simply answer the question below correctly. 

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Affordable Luxury

At Oliver's Travels, they specialise in handpicked holiday homes that offer unforgettable escapes. They pride themselves on selecting only the top 2% of homes, each chosen for its unique charm and exceptional design.  

Whether it's a luxurious château, a cosy countryside retreat, or a stylish beachfront villa, every home is carefully curated to provide distinctive amenities such as private spas, custom-designed interiors, and thoughtful touches from dedicated hosts. These stays are more than just places to sleep; they’re memories that stay with you long after you leave. 

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Condé Nast’s No. 1 Villa Company

Voted the number 1 villa company in the world by Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Awards in 2024, Oliver’s Travels have been providing exceptional holidays for over two decades.  

Their villas offer luxury at great value, with stays averaging just £69 per person per night, giving you access to affordable indulgence in some of the world’s most stunning locations.  

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Win With Oliver’s Travels

Why settle for ordinary, when you can experience the extraordinary? Answer the question below correctly, and you could be in with a chance to win a £4,000 voucher to create a holiday that will truly stay with you, as well as £2,000 to help get you there. 

Entries close at 23:59 on Sunday 2nd February 2025. 

18+. UK only. T&Cs apply

This competition is being run across Classic FM and Smooth. 

Q: Which of the below terms is traditionally associated with a large French country house?