The early bird catches………………….
Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre has released its New Early Bird Greece and Turkey Specials Brochure this week, which includes 18 pages of incredible special deals for travel to Greece and Turkey during 2008.
Early bird deals are not new to GMTC but CEO Halina Hussein decided that a customised brochure would make it easier for agents and the travelling public to readily identify the hot deals for 2008 in a single brochure.
The majority (but not all) Early Bird product requires bookings and payments for 2008 product to be finalised by the end of 2007.
The early bird specials apply to selected hotels in Athens, tours in Greece, Turkey and selected Greece and Turkey combination tours. The specials also apply to selected cruises and 2008 Greek Island Hopping packages are frozen at 2007 prices.
One brand new product featured in the early bird specials is the Glories of Greece Tour which departs every Saturday from 15 Mar-01 Nov 2008 and include 2 nights in Athens, a coach tour featuring the highlights of mainland Greece and a 4 day cruise which takes in Mykonos, Crete, Santorini and the Turkish port of Kusadasi.
The early bird deal involves a 10% discount on any 2008 Glories of Greece Holiday which costs (before discount) from $1656 pp twin share + $75 port taxes.
Early bird deals include bonus hotel nights, big discounts on selected tour product and price freezes.
However, each deal represents outstanding value for money.
Greek tours include a free 2 hour destination Greece DVD which provides an inspiring visual foretaste of the holiday to come.
Travellers to Turkey receive a silver charm to protect them from the evil eye.
For details and bookings phone 1300 661 666 or www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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