Fly and lie, and still see the sights
AAT Kings are presenting a new concept in escorted touring that combines the advantages two holiday styles.
AAT Kings’ Tropical Getaway holiday is the perfect combination of a lie-by-the-pool resort-style holiday and a great see-the-sights, escorted touring holiday.
Guests stay for six nights in a well appointed Cairns resort and enjoy many exciting activities and day trips included in the one price. Plus, clients can leave the car at home and take advantage of good value flights to Cairns , making it a great option for family holidays.
Tropical Getaway includes great days out at the Kuranda Railway, on the Great Barrier Reef and touring Atherton tablelands. With all breakfasts and a lunch and dinner included, this holiday represents great value.
Seven day Tropical Getaway from $1295 per person, twin share (land only)
Plus, guests that book and deposit Tropical Getaway escorted holiday by 28 February 2007, will receive great Early Eagle savings of up to $130 per couple. This offer is valid for travel after 1 April 2007.
Highlights include: discover the Great Barrier Reef on a day long boat trip; snorkel or watch the fish swim by in the Underwater Observatory; travel on the Kuranda Railway to the village of Kuranda; ride the Skyrail Cableway over the Kuranda rainforest; visit the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park and take a day to explore the Atherton tablelands to see lush rainforest, lakes, waterfalls and beautiful Milla Milla Falls.
AAT Kings’ tour prices include the services of a professional tour director and tour driver quality accommodation, airport transfers, touring by luxury air-conditioned coach with restroom and reclining seats and many meals including breakfasts daily.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand ‘s premier holiday operator. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of escorted tours, short breaks, 4WD adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com or call 1300 556 100.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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