South America move by Thomas Cook Signature

Friday, 16 Jan, 2007 0

Thomas Cook Signature has introduced a Central and South America programme for summer 2007.

Six hotels in Mexico, four in Costa Rica and 12 in Brazil have been added, along with various escorted tours in each destination.

Product director Robbie Orr said: “Holidaymakers are increasingly adventurous in the holiday destinations they choose, and are progressively looking for a new experience from their weeks away.

“South America offers exactly that. Costa Rica has breathtaking rainforest scenery, scores of volcanoes and amazing wildlife, as well as great beaches. Brazil is well known for its carnival atmosphere in Rio de Janeiro and the mighty Amazon, while Mexico is becoming hugely popular for both beach life and its awesome Mayan ruins.”

Prices for seven nights room only in the four-star Cozumel Palace in Mexico start at £1,464 per person, including American Airlines flights via Miami. Costa Rica starts at £1,025, while five nights in Rio de Janeiro start at £929.

Report by Phil Davies



 

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