Itchy Feet festival for Sydney

Friday, 20 Feb, 2009 0

SYDNEY – Contiki Holidays will be a major sponsor of the first itchy Feet Youth Travel Festival, to be held in Sydney on March 15.

The Itchy Feet Youth Festival will be held at the Crystal Palace within Sydney’s Luna Park and will feature a range of activities such as information sessions, destination-related debates and exhibitor booths from various youth travel specialists.

All information sessions, exhibitions and activities on the day are free, plus there are prizes for all Itchy Feet visitors, including a trip for two to New Zealand, including return airfares care of Air New Zealand and one of Contiki’s great New Zealand tours.

The 2009 Itchy Feet Youth Travel Festival will be open from 11am until 5pm on March 15.

The first 200 people who make their way through the doors will receive a free Itchy Feet bag containing drinks, mints and branded thongs.

For more details on the 2009 Itchy Feet Youth Travel Expo, visit http://www.itchyfeet09.com.au



 

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