Hurry last days to book fly free to Tasmania deal with AAT Kings
AAT Kings is offering travellers who book their 12-day Tasmanian Spectacular holiday by 31st October 2005, the chance to fly free to Launceston ex Sydney or Melbourne.
Great discount flight deals are also available ex Brisbane (from $39 per person, each way); ex Adelaide (from $79 per person, each way) and ex Perth (from $149 per person, each way).
This special offer is valid for travel until 31st December 2005.
AAT Kings’ 12-day premium Tasmanian Spectacular holiday is priced from $3090 per person, twin share. Sightseeing highlights include: visit The Grove, a National Trust Home; visit Freycinet National Park for a Ranger guided walk; enjoy a tour of Port Arthur Historic Site; cruise around the Isle of the Dead; see a Tasmanian Devil at Bonorong Wildlife Park; join a guided tour of the Cadbury Chocolate Factory or Sorell Fruit Farm; view spectacular Russell Falls; walk amongst the treetops on the Tahune Forest AirWalk; cruise on the reflective waters of the Gordon River; explore Cradle Mountain National Park; stroll through the enchanting Allendale Gardens and visit the Ashgrove Farm Cheese Factory.
AAT Kings’ Tasmanian Spectacular includes accommodation in twin rooms with private facilities in centrally located hotels; touring by luxury air-conditioned coach, the services of a professional tour director and driver, many meals including breakfast daily and ten dinners, sightseeing and airport transfers.
Graham Muldoon
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