If you are in need of finding a unique present, or want to escape your day to day life and do something fun, have a look at Tesco’s gift experiences.
We have already mentioned them a few times on Shopper Points, as every now and then you can earn extra Clubcard points when purchasing those experiences.
Until 24th January, Tesco Direct is offering triple Clubcard points with gift experiences. This isn’t the best bonus points offer ever on this product, but better than double or no extra points at all. Here are a few that caught my eye:
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Dolphin and whale watching for two £74
Who doesn’t like dolphins? And who doesn’t prefer watching animals in their natural environment compared to watching them in cages in the zoo?
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Jack the Ripper walking tour for two £18
Find out more about Jack the Ripper, the Whitechapel Murder sites and walk through the old alleyways that still seem like it’s still 1888.
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Introduction to becoming an airline pilot £115
If you are thinking of a career change or you know someone who is currently writing their A-levels and dreaming of becoming a pilot, this is the perfect gift experience.
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Scuba diving experience for 2 £49
If your next holiday gives you the opportunity to go scuba diving, this gift experience is perfect as you get to practise in a swimming pool before being thrown into the ocean.
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One to one flyboarding in London £129
Do I need to say more than ‘look at the picture’?
You can find the whole range of gift experiences on this page of the Tesco website.
Triple Clubcard points will be added to your account when the gift experiences are ordered by 24th January.
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Wouldn’t it be better to book through Groupon, where it would be cheaper and you’d get more Avios?