Leading tour operator offers very hot deal indeed
Australian Wilderness Tours, Australia’s longest standing and leading operator of luxury soft adventure experiences, with over 27 years of knowledge and experience covering virtually every corner of Australia and Tasmanian Temptation Holidays have announced a very special offer on AWT’s Tassie programmes, which now operate all year round.
There is no better way to experience Tasmania, a land of rugged ancient adventure and inspiring beauty than on an Australian Wilderness Tour Experience.
The 5 day/4 night Tasmanian East Coast Tour (TAS5) operates from Hobart to Launceston, calling into Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasman National Park, Freycinet National Park, the spectacular forests and waterfalls of north east Tasmania.
The 7 day/6 night Tasmanian Wilderness Tour (TAS7) operates from Launceston to Hobart including the Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park, the stunning coastal scenery and ancient forests of the north west, Stanley, Strahan, Gordon River cruise, Mt. Field National Park and the historic village of Richmond.
For a limited time, Tasmania’s Temptations Holidays is offering 50% off the second passenger on both the TAS5 and TAS7 for bookings made by 31 July for travel by 31 October.
Reservations can be made through 1800 309 011 or www.calypso.net.au
Some conditions may apply and subject to availability – pls check.
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