Delight in wine and mountains
This is the perfect tour for all those who enjoy a tipple and mountain views. From the Barossa Valley to the Blue Mountains, travellers will see the best of south east Australia on AAT Kings new six-day Wine and Mountain Delight holiday.
This fully escorted tour starts in Adelaide and visits the Barossa Valley, Mildura, Hay, Wagga Wagga, Cowra and the Blue Mountains, with time for wine tasting, local tours and independent exploration before finishing in Sydney.
Guests will enjoy highlights such as: tour the Barossa Valley wine region; visit Chateau Yaldara winery; enjoy a two night stay on beautiful Kangaroo Island; take in the beautiful Banrock Station wetlands; visit Mildura, set on the banks of the mighty Murray River and see the spectacular Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains.
The six-day Wine and Mountain Delight is priced from $1850 per person, twin share (land only).
This tour includes superior quality accommodation, touring by luxury air-conditioned coach, the services of a professional tour director and driver, many meals, sightseeing and airport transfers.
This tour is valid for travel from 1 January 2008 until 31 March 2009.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand’s premier holiday company. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of premium and low cost escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
To find out more about the great range of AAT Kings holidays available in Australia and New Zealand visit the website at www.aatkings.com.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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