Creative holidays launches new division
Creative Holidays is pleased to announce the launch of Creative Experiences, a new division of the business which includes programs to Africa, Vietnam, India and China.
Creative Experiences adds a new dimension to its proven, popular product range. Creative Experiences covers travel to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, China and Africa offering Australian travellers the option to book group tours, resort stays, independent touring, gourmet tours, Designa packages and city stays to these exciting new destinations.
Creative Experiences entire product range has been carefully designed around its tagline experience your kind of holiday launching a brochure range with a new look and feel which embodies the destination and the essence of the holiday experience.
Each Creative Holidays and Experiences 2006 brochure includes extensive content supplied by Lonely Planet including destination information, temperature charts, country and area maps, event details, currency and dining information travel facts, highlights and much more throughout. This allows travellers to use the brochures as a research tool in the planning of their holiday.
For further information please contact your local travel agent or visit www.creativeholidays.com.
Graham Muldoon
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