Fly away to New Zealand for $99 each way
From icy glaciers and boiling mud pools to Maori feasts and local wine, encounter New Zealand’s finest experiences on an AAT Kings’ 17-day New Zealand Adventure premium escorted holiday.
This holiday is a fantastic way to experience the diverse attractions of the Land of the Long White Cloud and to save up big on airfares. Travellers who purchase a New Zealand Adventure before 31 December 2006 for departures before 30 April 2007, will be eligible to buy flights to New Zealand for only $99 plus taxes each way.
17-day New Zealand Adventure from $4995 per person, twin share, land only.
Highlights include: enjoy a Skyline Gondola ride; indulge in wine tasting at the famous MontanaWinery; explore Christchurch aboard the Christchurch Tram; take a journey on the TranzAlpine train over the Southern Alps; see the Pancake Rocks and Blowholes; discover magnificent Franz Josef Glacier; cruise on Milford Sound; see Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve; enjoy a Maori Hangi and concert, and take a cruise to Cape Brett and the historic Waitangi Treaty Reserve.
AAT Kings’ tour prices include 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.
For more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com or call 1300 556 100.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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