Go Greek Island Hopping…………..
Greek Island Hopping will be hot in 2008 but if you book and pay your 2008 Island Hopping Holiday with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre in 2007, the prices are frozen.
At Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre we are ready for 2008 even if GMTC’s 2008 Island Hopping brochure has not yet been released. However if your clients book and pay their 2008 Island Hopping holiday before the end of 2007 they can enjoy it at this year’s great prices.
Island Hopping is great value for money, with a ten night island hopping package priced from $902 pp twin share and includes, accommodation with breakfast, return transfers between hotels and the port, inter island ferry fares, transfers in Athens between the hotel and the port of Piraeus.
The only main conditions are that travelers stay a minimum of three nights on each island. There are ten islands to choose from, all of which are very popular and offer tremendous variety.
The Island Hopping deal includes Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos, Ios, Syros, Crete, Rhodes, Patmos and Kos.
Don’t delay.
Book and pay for 2008 Island hopping in 2007 and save.
For advance booking details call 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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