Trafalgar’s CostSaver
Do your clients want to make the most of their holiday dollar? Forget bargain basement priced tours of poor quality and few inclusions – Trafalgar’s CostSaver is the mid-range option with the best balance of price and quality, creating unmatched value.
Paul McGrath, managing director, Trafalgar Tours said, “Trafalgar is able to offer the very best quality holiday for clients on a budget, while still including must-see attractions, quality accommodation and transport and the services of Trafalgar’s expert tour directors, who’ll enrich your clients’ experience and ensure they don’t miss a thing.
“CostSaver is all about flexibility and freedom. Clients will enjoy included sightseeing with local guides who’ll show them the main attractions and landmarks, but also have free time to see the sights their way. Without the inclusion of expensive extras, deciding how and when to spend their holiday dollar is totally up to your clients.”
Here’s a glimpse of Trafalgar’s CostSaver 2008 holidays:
Explore the length of Britain on the 11-day The Elizabethan taking in destinations such as Plymouth, Cardiff, Glasgow, the Scottish Highlands, Edinburgh, Leeds, Cambridge and more. Priced from $2099 per person, twin share (land only), departures are available from 22 April to 14 October, 2008.
See some of Europe’s prettiest landscapes and towns on the 12-day Picturesque Lakes, Mountains & Villages visiting Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Enjoy a scenic Rhine cruise, take an exhilarating mini-bus ride to car-free village of Zermatt, explore the fortified town of Gruyéres and sample its renowned gourmet delicacies, see mad King Ludwig’s famous castle of Neuschwanstein, plus much more. Priced from $2275 per person, twin share (land only), departures are available from 28 April to 29 September, 2008.
Live la dolce vita on the 10-day Italian Scene visiting Italy’s stunning towns and cities, including Rome, Isle of Capri, Assisi, Venice, The Italian Lakes, Florence and more. Priced from $1875 per person, twin share (land only), departures are available from 25 April to 5 October, 2008.
All holidays include touring by luxury air-conditioned coach, the services of Trafalgar’s professional tour directors and drivers, accommodation in comfortable, well-located hotels, sightseeing with local guides, breakfast daily, three course dinners included on around 50 per cent of touring nights and airport transfers.
To ensure your clients get the best value holidays possible, they can enjoy A Day On The House when they book and pay for a Qantas/British Airways 2008 Summer Earlybird airfare in conjunction with a minimum 10-day 2008 Trafalgar CostSaver tour by 28 December, 2007. Valued at up to $450 per couple, this offer includes a free airport arrival transfer and a free night’s accommodation preceding their tour in a first class hotel in London or in one of Europe’s gateway cities.
Clients can also save up to 10 per cent by booking and paying for their tour 12 months in advance of travel (discounts are also available for bookings as little as four months in advance), making Trafalgar’s European holidays even better value for money.
For more information visit www.trafalgartours.com.au, email [email protected] or see your local BDM.
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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