A Spanish Experience with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has expanded its range of travel options in Spain during 2008 so you can experience on of the world’s favourite tourist destinations.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre currently offers an extensive range of travel product in Spain ranging from individual hotel nights in Madrid and Barcelona through to 2 and 3 night tour packages radiating from Madrid and Barcelona.
The 7 day Taste of Spain Tour is one of the most popular of GMTC’s current Spanish programs. Unlike many tours of Spain which are multilingual, this tour is English speaking only.
The tour includes Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Valencia which last year hosted the America’s Cup, the fabulous city of Barcelona, before returning to the starting point of Madrid. The price of this tour is from $1,178 per person (twin share Tourist standard accommodation.).
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre offers 40 different tours of Spain ranging from two day tours to 20 days.
There is a popular 4 day Portugal excursion and a seven day Morocco tour.
While Spain is immensely popular amongst Northern Europeans as a sun, sand and beach destination many Australian travellers are attracted by culture, history and unique architecture with its blend of Moorish and European influences.
For bookings and information on GMTC’s Spain programs look at the Mediterranean brochure, phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranen Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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