Greece is the word this winter

Sunday, 10 Aug, 2007 0

Delicious food, colourful cities and vibrant people – what’s not to like about Greece? And travelling during the winter and spring means your clients will get more baklava for their buck, on Trafalgar’s nine-day tour, Real Greece.

After spending three nights in the buzzing capital Athens, they’ll be treated to some of the highlight sights of Greek Mythology, spectacular monasteries, great ruins of history, vibrant towns and stunning scenery as they get to the heart of Greece.

Some of the hightlights of this holiday include: in Athens enjoy a sightseeing tour featuring the Acropolis and Parthenon; cross the Corinth Canal and visit the ancient remains of Corinth; see the Treasury of Atreus, Beehive Tombs, Lion Gate and Agamemnon’s Palace in Mycenae; see the ancient Amphitheatre in Epidaurus; visit Olympia to see the Olympic Stadium and the Temples of Zeus and Hera; in Delphi visit the home of the Oracle and walk the Sacred Way to the Sanctuary of Apollo; visit the incredible rock monasteries of Meteora and view the famous battle site of Thermopylae.

As well as visiting fascinating destinations, getting around Greece will be half the fun, with scenic drives through the rugged mountains of Arcadia, the scenic route from Mount Parnassus to Giona and along the coastal highway to Thermopylae.

Real Greece is priced from $1599 per person, twin share (land only) and includes first-class hotel accommodation, touring by luxury air conditioned coach, daily sightseeing, professional multi-lingual tour director, hot buffet breakfast daily, welcome dinner with wine in Athens and four, three-course dinners and airport transfers.

Departures are available from 3 November, 2007 to 5 April, 2008.

Take advantage of great Earlybird airfares to Europe by booking now, flying return economy class to London with Qantas/British Airways from $2087 per person ex Sydney; $2072 ex Melbourne; $2088 ex Adelaide; $2073 ex Brisbane and $1973 ex Perth including all taxes, when booked in conjunction with your Trafalgar Winter Europe & Britain tour.

Airfares must be booked and paid for in full by 31 August 2007.

Your clients can enjoy A Day On The House when they book and pay for this great value Qantas/British Airways Winter Earlybird airfare in conjunction with a Trafalgar Winter tour by 31 August 2007.  

Valued at up to $400 per couple, this offer entitles your clients to a free transfer from their arrival airport to their hotel and a free night’s accommodation preceding their tour in a first class hotel in London or in one of Europe’s fabulous gateway cities.

Airfares are valid for departures from 4 October, 2007 to 31 March, 2008. Blackout dates apply.

Trafalgar’s Winter Europe & Britain holidays offer superb value for money, priced up to 25 per cent cheaper than summer touring holidays, with more inclusions and the advantages of seeing Europe without the peak summer crowds. Experiencing the ‘in-season’ of Europe between November to April, your clients will discover events and cultural highlights are flourishing.

For more information visit www.trafalgar.com.

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