Greece and Mediterranean’s Egypt 2008
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has released its 44 page 2008 Egypt Brochure which copntains some exciting new Egypt options including:
Diving tours in Alexandria which enable participants to view some of the newly discovered underwater sites in Alexandria. These one day tour start from $125 pp plus the cost of diving equipment when required.
Mt Sinai and St Catherine’s tour from Cairo. This two day tour includes a visit to the Suez Canal, an overnight stay at St Catherine’s and a climb of Mt Sinai.
An exclusive deal which will apply across a range of luxury Egypt product will be a discount of $450 for a second person on Nile Cruises operated on the Movenpick Mirage Cruises between 01 June-31 July 2008.
As Nile cruises are a part of many of GMTC’s programs this will represent a major saving on 5 tour star product which includes a Nile cruise component.
The Luxury Egypt in Style program will include a free balloon ride in Luxor for departures between 01 May-25 September.
GMTC’s 9 day Cleopatra Trail Tour is a new tour which includes a Nile Cruise from Cairo to Aswan including Luxor, nights in Cairo, Alexandria and a visit to the World War II Battle sight of El Alamein. The tour includes a free camel ride at the Pyramids.
The brochure includes two combination Egypt and Jordan programs and in 2008 GMTC will introduce a brand new 18 Day Pharaohs to Prophet Tour which includes highlights of Egypt, Israel and Jordan which is priced from $2920 pp Twin share.
For further information and bookings call 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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