Sydney to Cairns at a last minute Low Cost
Haven’t booked that summer holiday yet? For all those looking for a hassle-free adventure at a fantastic price, AAT Kings is offering $280 per couple off its 12-day Low Cost Sydney to Cairns Adventurer.
Travellers can take the opportunity to enjoy some of the world’s best beaches, explore tropical rainforests and visit the vibrant Great Barrier Reef. The coastal journey from Sydney to Cairns offers a range of experiences and AAT Kings serves them up at one great low price.
AAT Kings’ great last minute deal is available on the 12-day Low Cost Sydney to Cairns Adventurer 11th January, 2008 departure and priced at $2680 per person, twin share, land only.
Some of the many highlights include:
Exploring beautiful Byron Bay and visiting the Cape Byron Lighthouse
Seeing the sights of Brisbane
Enjoying an opal demonstratration
Experiencing the glittering Gold Coast
Exploring Fraser Island by 4WD
Visiting historic Langmorn Station
Taking in the stunning Whitsundays
Seeing the animals at Billabong Sanctuary
Touring the Atherton Tablelands
Visiting Millaa Millaa Falls and the Curtain Fig Tree
Taking a tranquil cruise on Lake Barrine
Marvelling at tropical Cairns
Viewing schools of fish and tropical coral on a Great Barrier Reef cruise.
This AAT Kings special offer includes spectacular sightseeing experiences, the services of a professional tour director and driver, breakfast daily and many other meals, transport by luxury air conditioned coach, airport transfers and accommodation in comfortable but affordable hotels.
AAT Kings is Australia and New Zealand’s premier holiday company. AAT Kings’ product range offers travellers freedom and flexibility with a wide range of premium and low cost escorted tours, short breaks, small group adventures, camping adventures and day tour programs.
For more information visit www.aatkings.com, or call 1300 556 100.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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