Bears to be seen in BC with Explore Holidays
Explore Holidays is offering the chance to go nose to nose with British Columbia’s spectacular wildlife and an in-depth five-night Vancouver/Victoria package with the release of two new Canada travel options.
Features of the soft adventure ‘Wildlife Experience’ include a three-night stay on remote Quadra Island, famous for its Black Bear population and home to dolphins, seals, whales and a huge variety of birdlife.
A highlight of the tour is a ‘Wildlife Adventure Cruise’ in a Hurricane Zodiack boat.
Prices start from $929* per person twin share which includes all accommodation, return seaplane transfers from Vancouver to Campbell River and return water taxi transport from Campbell River to Quadra island.
The ‘Wildlife Experience’ is valid for travel from 05 May – 30 June 2007.
The ‘Best of Vancouver & Victoria’ program combines four nights in Vancouver’s four-star Pacific Palisades Hotel with one night at Victoria’s resort-style Laurel Point Inn, voted one of Canada’s top 20 hotels in 2006.
Features of the package include a half day ‘Vancouver City Sights’ tour, Grouse Mountain, the Capilano Suspension Bridge and the famous Butchart Gardens.
Valid for travel from 22 February – 31 May 2007, the ‘Best of Vancouver & Victoria’ package is priced from $715* per person twin share inclusive of a one-way flight from Victoria to Vancouver.
*Conditions apply. Prices are per person twin share based on travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges apply. Prices are land only and do not include international airfares.
For more information, contact Explore Holidays on 1300 73 1000 or (02) 9423 8000 or visit www.exploreholidays.com.au
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John Alwyn-Jones
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