Australia on sale now with Creative Holidays
Creative Holidays’ 2007/2008 Australia’s Cities guide has Australia covered for agents looking for great holiday ideas for clients, with the program featuring accommodation and exciting sightseeing, car hire and transfers options in Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Darwin, Central Australia, Perth and Broome.
Creative holidays can also help with airfares, and because Creative is independent from any one airline, you can rest assured you’ll get the best value flights on offer.
Andrew Yell, general manager, product, sales and marketing, Creative Holidays said, “Low cost airfares mean that getting away for a long weekend or an extended domestic break is more affordable than ever for Australian travellers.
“Sydney and Melbourne continue to be popular destinations. The other key growth area is our popular Central Australian range.
“In order to continue delivering an extensive and diverse range of holiday options to suit any market and budget we have broadened the breadth and depth of our range to include the Hunter Valley and the Margaret River. Combining travel, food, wine and local produce is a key travel motivator so it makes sense that we have included these experiential destinations to our range.
“We understand that leisure customers often want to immerse themselves in destinations and see all the sights, and as such we’ve brochured a myriad of new options. New options include a Hidden Secrets Melbourne Shopping Tour, the complete Darling Harbour Experience, a Sounds of Firelight Dinner at Kings Canyon and a Penguins on Parade Mini Stay, staying at the All Seasons Eco Resort on Phillip Island opening June 2007, and more.”
Creative Holidays’ Australian Cities brochure provides a comprehensive information source and research tool to help travellers plan their holiday and features destination information supplied by Lonely Planet including temperature charts, area maps, travel facts and destination highlights.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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