Get on down to Flowerfest with AAT Kings
You and your clients could experience Canberra’s world class floral spectacular as part of a great three-day Canberra sightseeing getaway with AAT Kings.
With Floriade boasting over one million blooms, all planned and planted over a year in advance for a brilliant botanical display, it’s a wonderful trip and an excellent reason to put Canberra on your client’s holiday hot list this spring.
Wander the rows and rows of colourful flowers, enjoy Australian entertainment, see a range of interesting gardening presentations and demonstrations and be amazed by the talents of competing floral artists.
Plus, spend some time tiptoeing through the tulips at Bowral and see over 100,000 tulips and 25,000 annuals on spectacular display. This year will feature a special McGrath Foundation charity display, featuring a design of cricket stumps with pink cricket ball, made entirely out of tulips.
AAT Kings three-day Floriade tour priced from $698 per person, twin share
Floriade tours include all transport, an expert tour director, a day at Floriade, sightseeing, morning tea at the Bradman Museum of Cricket, two breakfasts, two dinners and quality hotel accommodation
This once a year flowerfest includes: A visit the Bradman Museum of cricket; a sightseeing tour of Canberra; a chance to explore stop the Bowral Tulip festival; a visit the war memorial and see the world in miniature at Cockington Green Garden.
Departures are available on Mondays and Fridays between 17 Sept and 12 October 2007. For bookings or more information visit the website at www.aatkings.com, call 1300 556 100 or see your local travel agent.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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