Book Globus tours and get extra accommodation
Book one of five Globus first class coach tours to the United States or Canada before the end of April 2007 and receive an extra night’s accommodation, valued at up to $372 per couple.
The bonus offer gives passengers an additional night before or after their tour to explore some of North America’s most exciting cities including San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas, New Orleans and Memphis, or Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto in Canada.
Globus’ offer applies to five tours including the 11-day ‘Majestic Rockies Plus Victoria’, the nine-day ‘California Coast Vacation’ or ‘Exploring Upper & Lower Canada’ and the eight-day ‘Canyon Country Adventure’ or ‘Romance of the South’.
Travellers on the nine-day ‘California Coast Vacation’ tour, which starts at $2719* per person twin share land-only, receive a free additional night at the beginning of the tour at San Francisco or the end of the tour in San Diego worth up to $372 per couple. The tour snakes its way down the west coast of the US visiting Monterey, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles for a Hollywood tour and Long Beach before arriving in San Diego.
Globus itineraries feature many included city tours as well as plenty of free time for guests to explore on their own and make the most of their holiday.
For information visit www.globus.com.au
*Must be booked and a deposit paid before April 30 for travel in 2007. Tour prices are twin share and include accommodation, land transportation and professional guide. Subject to availability, conditions apply.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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