Trafalgar launches America 2007, with a family focus.
Trafalgar has launched the 2007 America Book, featuring 21 escorted USA holidays, including three new Family Experiences, designed for the whole family to enjoy.
Paul Wiseman, Managing Director of Trafalgar said: “As a direct result of increased demand from families, we have added the new Family Experiences holidays, consisting of three action-packed holidays designed with activities and destinations that both adults and children can enjoy.
“The Family Experiences each have departures from mid-June to mid-August, enabling Australian families to visit the US during the warm summer months while also taking advantage of mid-year school holidays.
“Families are now travelling abroad more than ever, and parents are keen to expose their children to wider
experiences and cultures from a relatively young age. In the past, children have travelled on itineraries primarily designed for adults, so with that in mind, Family Experiences have been especially designed for families to experience fun and educational activities together.
“Visiting Universal Studios and the world famous San Diego Zoo, the 10-day Southern Californian Vacation (priced from $2735 per person twin share, excluding airfares) is perfect for families wanting an attraction-based Hollywood style holiday. The eight-day Canyons & Parks Adventure and Wild West, Cowboys and Buffalos (priced from $2099 and $1999 respectively, per person, twin share, excluding airfares) are both more suited to families who love to explore the great outdoors, as they include exciting activities like 4WD adventures and river rafting.
“We also offer significant savings for triple and quad share rooms, and additional discounts for young travellers aged 5-17 years, ensuring travelling as a family is now more affordable.
“We’ve also released two new holidays for travellers wishing to explore particular regions of America in more detail. More and more travellers are returning to the US for their second and these holidays are ideal for them.”
“The 10-day Southern Californian (priced from $2715 per person twin share, excluding airfares) includes two nights in Los Angeles, three nights in San Diego and excursions to the Mexican seaside town of Tijuana and Palm Springs, a celebrity favourite.
“The 11-day Trails of the Rocky Mountains (priced from $2725 per person twin share, excluding airfares) is designed for those travellers wanting to see more of the great outdoors in the majestic Midwest, visiting several major national parks in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.”
Every Trafalgar American holidays includes first class hotel accommodation, touring by luxury coach, many meals including breakfast daily, guided sightseeing, the services of a professional Trafalgar tour director, airport transfers and more.
On a Trafalgar tour all the organisational hassles are taken care of, so your clients can truly relax and enjoy the experience with their friendly fellow travellers. A knowledgeable tour director will introduce the history, customs and culture of each exciting destination, ensuring your clients 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 Trafalgar’s 2007 America Book or for more details on Trafalgar’s full range of holidays visit the website at www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected]
Graham Muldoon
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