Take the whole family on a Southern Californian Vacation with Trafalgar

Saturday, 18 Jan, 2007 0

Bundling up the kids and jetting off to the USA for an action-packed holiday through Southern California could be a logistical, very unpredictable and expensive nightmare, but not on Trafalgar’s new 10-day Southern Californian Vacation, part of Trafalgar’s newly created Family Experiences holidays, designed especially with families in mind.

Spend three days visiting the attractions in Los Angeles, including an excursion to Universal Studios, where visitors get an inside look at what goes on behind the scenes of a Hollywood blockbuster, plus a visit to the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the famous Kodak Theatre, where movie stars walk the red carpet for the Oscars every year.

Your clients will visit Long Beach, which teenagers will know as home to the magnificent beaches on The OC. Spend three days exploring San Diego visiting the San Diego Zoo and the Aquarium of the Pacific. Enjoy an afternoon at Knotts Soak City outside Palm Springs, an exhilarating water park filled with wet and wild waterslides and rides

Other highlights include two days in beautiful Santa Barbara, where travellers can go whale watching, or simply relax by the beach.

Southern Californian Vacation is priced from $2735 per person twin share (excluding airfares) and includes first class hotel accommodation, travel by luxury coach with restroom facilities, many meals including breakfast daily, all meals at Universal Studios and two highlight dinners in San Diego and Palm Springs, guided sightseeing, the services of a professional Trafalgar tour director, airport transfers and more.

Discounts apply for young travellers (5-17), and there are substantial savings for triple and quad share rooms, ensuring the Southern Californian Vacation is more affordable for families.

Departures for this tour are available from 19 June 2007 to 14 August 2007, making it an ideal holiday for families to take during the mid-year school break.

On a Trafalgar tour all the organisational hassles are taken care of, so your clients can truly relax and enjoy the experience with friendly fellow travellers. A knowledgeable tour director will introduce the history, customs and culture of each exciting destination, ensuring they don’t miss any of the hidden delights. It really is a case of “Dream. Pack. And leave…the rest to us”

For a copy of the 2007 American Book or for more details on Trafalgar’s full range of holidays visit the website at www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected]

Report by The Mole



 

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