AAT Kings showcase the secrets of the Sunshine State

Sunday, 15 Nov, 2007 0

AAT Kings has released its 2008/2009 Queensland Premium brochure which features a great range of escorted tropical holidays ranging from 7 to 13 days in length.

AAT Kings managing director, Les Cox said “Many Australians who have holidayed in Queensland have only seen a small part of the state. An AAT King’s tour takes visitors beyond the sandy, white beaches to reveal the region’s fascinating history, culture, amazing natural attractions and vibrant coastal towns.

“Some of the fantastic experiences offered on AAT Kings’ Queensland holidays include exploring spectacular Fraser Island by 4WD, viewing breathtaking corals and schools of tropical fish from an underwater observatory on the Great Barrier Reef and travelling through scenic countryside onboard the Kuranda train to the ancient rainforests of Kuranda.

“Visiting Queensland on an escorted holiday showcases the state’s icons and hidden secrets, providing travellers with a totally different perspective they wouldn’t have otherwise seen.

“Plus, with itineraries that are perfectly balanced between guided sightseeing and free time – there is still plenty of time to stretch out on those sandy shores.”  

AAT Kings is offering travellers fantastic Early Eagle savings of up to $400 per couple on their 2008/09 Queensland Premium holidays. To qualify for these fantastic savings travellers must book and deposit on their Queensland holiday by 29 February 2008, for travel from 1 April, 2008 to 31 March, 2009.

Escorted holidays offered in AAT Kings’ 2008/2009 Queensland Premium brochure include :

The 13-day Tropical Discovery which visits Coffs Harbour, Bryon Bay, Gold Coast, Fraser Island, Rockhampton, Hamilton Island, Townsville, Atherton Tablelands, Port Douglas, Great Barrier Reef and Curanda. The tour is priced from $4045 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $400 per couple. 

The 11-day Island Delight which visits Fraser Island, Rockhampton, Hamilton Island, Townsville, Atherton Tablelands, Port Douglas, Great Barrier Reef and Kuranda. The tour is priced from $3585 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $360 per couple. 

The seven-day Tropical Getaway which stars and ends in Cairns and visits Kuranda, Great Barrier Reef and Atherton Tabelands. The tour is priced from $1320 per person, twin share (land only). Early Eagles save up to $130 per couple. 

The new Queensland Premium brochure features AAT Kings’ guaranteed departures giving travellers added assurance that when they travel with AAT Kings their guaranteed tour will always operate according to schedule.

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 the website at www.aatkings.com.

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