AAT Kings offers the best way to experience Western Australia in 2008/09
With AAT Kings MD, Les Cox telling The Mole last week that anyone who said there was a downturn in domestic tourism, was not thinking about AAT Kings and the boom they are enjoying, AAT Kings, the dedicated Australian and New Zealand touring specialists, has released its 2008/09 Western Australia premium brochure featuring 14 escorted holiday options ranging for five to 28 days in length.
Les Cox, added, “Western Australia is an incredible holiday destination that encompasses spectacular landscapes, sparkling waters, pristine natural wonders and rugged ranges.” He said, “We canlt keep up with demand for dosmetic touring and we could fill every hotel they could build in WA.”
“On an AAT Kings Western Australia holiday you can marvel at the mystical Pinnacles, visit the unspoilt natural paradise of the Kimberley, admire the famous wildflowers in full bloom or explore the rolling vineyards of Margaret River.”
“The itineraries feature a combination of escorted coach touring and journeys onboard the Indian Pacific.”
“Our new Western Australia brochure also features Low Cost options which are new this year and provide great value alternatives for travellers who want a fantastic Western Australia experience at an unbeatable price. By introducing these Low Cost options, we are opening the door for more travellers to experience the wonders and beauty of this unique destination.
“I also remind agents that this year AAT Kings is offering fantastic Early Eagle savings of up to $730 per couple on 2008/09 Western Australia premium holidays.”
“The savings are valid for travellers who book and deposit an AAT Kings fully escorted holiday by 29 February 2008, for travel from 1 April, 2008 to 31 March, 2009.”
Escorted holidays offered in AAT Kings’ 2008/09 Western Australia Premium brochure include:
** The eight-day Southern Wonders which visits Margaret River, Albany, Cape Le Grande, Kalgoorlie, Wave Rock and Perth. The tour is priced from $2380 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $240 per couple.
** The 19-day Western Discovery which visits Darwin, Katherine Gorge, Kununurra, Wyndham, El Questro, Geikie Gorge, Broome, Port Hedland, Ningaloo Reef, Monkey Mia, The Pinnacles and Perth. The tour is priced from $6155 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $620 per couple.
The 28-day West Coast Spectacular which visits Darwin, Katherine Gorge, Lake Argyle, Kununurra, El Questro, Geikie Gorge, Broome, Port Headland, Monkey Mia, The Pinnacles, Margaret River, Kalgoorlie and Perth. The tour is priced from $7250 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $730 per couple.
The new Western Australia Premium brochure features AAT Kings’ guaranteed departures on all 14 of the holiday options giving travellers added assurance that when they travel with AAT Kings their guaranteed tour will always operate according to schedule.
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 the website at www.aatkings.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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