A Great Value Way to See the Best of Tasmania
AAT Kings’ four day Low Cost East Coast Getaway escorted holiday offers travellers a fantastic, hassle free way to see Tasmania’s highlights and it won’t break the budget or take up loads of annual leave. In little more than a long weekend, experience the natural beauty of Tasmania, enjoy fine wine tasting and see how Australia’s early settlers lived.
Four-day Low Cost East Coast Getaway from $765 per person, twin share, land only.
Starting in Launceston and ending in Hobart, this great little getaway includes professional tour directors and drivers, exciting sightseeing experiences, breakfast daily, transport by luxury air conditioned coach and accommodation in comfortable hotels.
Highlights include: the Swiss-style village of Grindelwald; a ranger guided walk in Freycinet National Park; a guided tour of the Port Arthur Historic Site and a cruise around the Isle of the Dead; the amazing natural formations of Tasmans’ Arch, Devil’s Kitchen and the Blowhole; an orientation tour of Launceston and a wine tutorial and tasting at the Bay of Fires winery.
Low Cost East Coast Getaway is available for travel from September 2006 to December 2007.
AAT Kings is a premier holiday operator specialising in Australia and New Zealand. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, 4WD adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
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