Apple Isle Bonanza!
Take the opportunity to explore convict ruins; discover wild mountain rivers and lush rainforest; sample the best local produce and wine; browse colourful markets and see unique native wildlife. Tasmania offers a range of experiences and AAT Kings serves then up a one great low price.
Holidays must be booked by the 30 April for travel until 30 August 2007.
Great holidays that are currently on sale include:
The 12-day Tasmanian Spectacular which visits Launceston, Freycinet National Park, Port Arthur, Hobart, Russell Falls, Gordon River and Cradle Mountain. The holiday is priced from $3265 per person, twin share (land only).
The 5-day West Coast Wilderness which visits Hobart, the Huon Valley, Tahune Forest Airwalk, Russell Falls, Strahan, Gordon River and Cradle Mountain. The holiday is priced from $1340 per person, twin share (land only).
The 6-day East Coast Escape which visits Launceston, Freycinet National Park, Port Arthur, Richmond, Cadbury Chocolate Factory and Hobart. The holiday is priced from $1635 per person, twin share (land only).
AAT Kings is the 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.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com, call 1300 556 100.
John Alwyn-Jones
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