AAT Kings offers bonus nights on premium New Zealand holidays
From icy glaciers and rolling green hills to Maori feasts and local wine, guests can encounter New Zealand’s finest experiences on an AAT Kings’ premium escorted holiday and stay a little longer with two nights bonus accommodation.
AAT Kings’ New Zealand Adventure is a fantastic way to experience the diverse attractions of the Land of the Long White Cloud. Plus, travellers who purchase a New Zealand Adventure before 31 March 2008 for departures until the 30 September 2008 will be eligible for two free nights accommodation pre or post tour.
AAT Kings’ 17-day New Zealand Adventure is priced from $4395 per person, twin share (land only).
Highlights include:
Enjoy a Skyline Gondola ride
Explore Christchurch aboard the scenic Christchurch Tram
Experience The Realm of Tãne
Cruise on Milford Sound
Enjoy a Maori Hangi and concert
View mighty Mount Cook
Take a cruise to Cape Brett and see the ‘Hole in the Rock’
Visit the historic Waitangi Treaty Reserve.
For those travellers after a shorter break, AAT Kings is also offering up to two bonus nights accommodation before or after tour on the 14-day New Zealand Panorama and 14-day National Parks ‘n’ Peaks.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand’s premier holiday company. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of premium and low cost escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
To find out more about the great range of AAT Kings holidays available in Australia and New Zealand visit www.aatkings.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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