Thrifty Adventures NZ extends tours
Thrifty Adventures has extended their daily departing tours for all 2007, with the extension of daily departures working in conjunction with the introduction of a 10% discount off all Thrifty Adventures tours until 30 Sep 2007.
Group Sales and Marketing Manager Rob Burnell said, “The 10% discount will provide significant savings for those travelling over winter andtThis plus the convenience of knowing each tour departs every day is a winning combination.”
He aded that the decision to combine these promotions will see Thrifty Adventures leap ahead as a leading fixed itinerary, adventure holiday provider, with Thrifty Adventures using the Qualmark endorsed transport of Magic Travellers Network and ideally suited to independent travellers and flashpackers.
Thrifty Adventures combines fun, relaxed travel and adventurous activities with quality, pre-booked accommodation and ensuite facilities, allowing passengers to experience New Zealand’s amazing scenery and discover the cultural and natural wonders that our country has to offer, with their slogan: “Thrifty Adventures – Adventure by day, comfort by night.”
For any booking enquiries or to order brochures please contact Sally Grbin on 09 359 8380 or [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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