Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre releases 2007 Egypt brochure
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is releasing its 2007 Egypt brochure during the second week of November 2006. The brochure features a new range of upmarket Egypt options including an “Egypt in Style” package which includes a Nile Cruises on the Sonesta Star Goddess, the most luxurious Nile Cruiser afloat.
On land the “Egypt in Style” passengers will experience the sumptuous newly
A major feature of the Egypt programs throughout is the emphasis on private tours.
Other new features of the brochure include the Egypt-Jordan Discovery Tour which is a superb combination between the two countries. There is an expanded range of Israel tour options ranging from two and three day city packs to a range of longer tours of Israel. Many Israel tours include extensions into Jordan.
A brand new feature of the brochure is a range of stopover options in Dubai to add to the existing range of options in Bahrain.
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Managing Director Halina Hussein is confident that the growth in demand which the company experienced for its Egypt, Israel and Jordan tours during 2006 will continue throughout 2007. Adding Dubai stopovers to Bahrain will ensure that Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre is provides it clients access to the two most popular stopover destinations in the Middle East.
They can be contacted on: -Tel: (02) 93134633
Fax: (02) 93134475
Email: [email protected]
www.greecemedtravel.com
Tel: 1300 661 666
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John Alwyn-Jones
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