Tempo Holidays launches 2008 Austria and Germany brochure
A nine-day Two Popes Coach Tour, a 15-day Grand Germany Circular Tour and the first Tempo product range for Poland head the changes in Tempo Holidays’ Austria and Germany brochure for 2008.
Hotels, coach tours, city sightseeing and excursions, “Taste of…” packages, self-drive itineraries and rail product are all featured across the 10 countries covered in the new brochure, stretching from Poland, Slovakia and Hungary in the east to Belgium, Switzerland and The Netherlands in the west.
New in Austria is a three-day Taste of Innsbruck and three-to-four star family-style apartments in the mountain regions for self-drive travellers.
Three additional contemporary-designed hotels elevate Tempo’s Prague hotel inventory and a new eight-day Imperial Capital self-drive package links Vienna, Prague, Budapest and Bratislava.
Tempo expects the eight-day Royal Cities Rail Tour (from $1513) linking Budapest, Vienna and Prague by rail will again be a key seller from the brochure.
The price includes First Class rail, return transfers, hotels, breakfasts, and sightseeing tours in each city.
The brochure also carries Christmas Markets coach tours operating early December.
The new 2008 brochure is available now.
Contact: Agents call 1300 362 844 or email to [email protected]
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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