Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Early Bird Specials for Turkey 2007
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is introducing an exciting range of tours in Turkey in 2007. To celebrate the release of the 2007 tours, “early bird specials” provide a real bonus for travellers visiting Turkey in pairs.
On five selected Turkey programs one traveller pays full price and the partner enjoys a 50% discount. Book and pay in full by 22 December for travel after 01 April 2007 and reap the benefits.
The details are:
Glories of Western Turkey 14 Days Full price pp share twin $1,562 Second person $ 781
Western Turkey Tour 8 Days Full price pp share twin $1132 Second person $ 562
Treasures of Turkey 9 Days Full price pp share twin $ 860 Second person $ 430
From South to North 7 Days Full price pp share twin $ 919 Second person $459
Traditional Turkish Adventure 14 Day Full price pp share twin $2127 Second person $1064 (10 Jun-14 Oct)
For full details of the complete itineraries, inclusions and conditions visit the web site www.greecemedtravel.com Navigate to Turkey and you’ll see the Tours.
Win a Tour of Ancient Greece and Weekly Award of a $50 David Jones Gift Voucher.
- Book with Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre up until the end of September and you have the chance to win the grand prize of a seven day first class tour of Ancient Greece for two people.
- Book big and you are eligible for our weekly prize of a $50 David Jones gift voucher for the biggest booking of the week.
Last week’s winner was Elizabeth Hulme from Travel Edge Redbank, Queensland.
Graham Muldoon
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