Try Canada in May?
With many operators at full capacity for May departures of their comprehensive Canadian tour and cruise itineraries, Trafalgar has contracted additional space for this in-demand time of year.
Trafalgar’s 19-day Grand Tour of Canada combines scenic coach touring through Canada’s Rockies with a breathtaking journey on the Rocky Mountaineer Railway in deluxe GoldLeaf class guaranteed on every departure and a luxury cruise to Alaska with Princess Cruises.
Paul Wiseman, MD of Trafalgar said, “With many operators in the market completely sold out of May departures, agents should advise clients to book as soon as possible, to avoid further disappointment.
“May is a terrific time to visit Canada. Although spring officially continues to late June, snow often falls in May and with the temperature much warmer than during the winter, agents should advise clients that they can experience the very best of both worlds.
“Departures that are available include 22 May and 29 May, 2007.
“Agents should also consider offering these earlier departures to more budget-conscious clients.
“Trafalgar’s Grand Tour of Canada 22nd and 29th of May departures are priced at $8375 and $8799 per person respectively, as opposed to the latter part of the season, which is priced up to $9375 per person.
“This represents significant savings of up to $2000 per couple for clients who decide to travel a little earlier, a factor agents should certainly consider when discussing Canadian travel options with their clients.”
Land only package prices for the Grand Tour of Canada are based on per person, twin share and include: premium accommodation; GoldLeaf service on the Rocky Mountaineer Railway; many meals including breakfast daily; the services of an experienced Canadian tour director and professional driver, a range of included sightseeing; luxury Alaskan Cruise in an oceanview Stateroom and airport transfers.
For more details on Trafalgar’s Grand Tour of Canada visit the website www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected].
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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