USA & Canada – exciting holidays, unbeatable value
If the bumper exchange rate isn’t reason enough to book a North American holiday, Trafalgar has released its 2008 CostSaver USA & Canada book, featuring three holidays designed especially for clients looking to see the very best sights at unbeatable value.
Paul Wiseman, managing director of Trafalgar Tours said, “The extremely favourable exchange rate with the US and Canadian dollar over the past six months has made North America a great travel option for Australians.
“With an exchange rate consistently in the 80 to 90 cent range, Australians are rushing to take advantage of the positive economic climate and get a great value North American holiday.
“Trafalgar’s 2008 CostSaver USA & Canada tours start from less than $180 per day, which is actually less expensive than last year, making them terrific value-for-money. Coupled with the great exchange, clients end up with significantly more spending money once they arrive.”
Trafalgar’s exciting 2008 CostSaver USA & Canada holidays include: –
The new eight-day East Coast USA Highlights & Niagara Falls – priced from $1625 per person, twin share (land only) – begins in exciting New York City before travelling to Niagara Falls, then into Pennsylvania’s Amish Country and then onto Philadelphia and Washington DC for two nights before finishing in New York.
The 14-day American West Adventure – priced from $2499 per person, twin share (land only) – explores Los Angeles, with its famed sights such as Hollywood and Beverley Hills, before travelling up to San Francisco via the stunning coastal towns of Santa Barbara and Pismo Beach. The tour continues into stunning Yosemite National Park before hitting the bright lights of Las Vegas. You will also visit Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks in Utah, the Grand Canyon, Sedona and Phoenix in Arizona, and San Diego.
The 14-day Grand Tour of Eastern USA & Canada – priced from $2825 per person, twin share (land only) – commences in New York City and travels to Philadelphia, Washington DC and Amish Country in Pennsylvania. From there, the tour takes you across the border into Canada, to discover Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottowa, Montreal and Quebec City, before returning to Boston, America.
Tour prices include all major city sightseeing, breakfast daily, many delicious dinners, an experienced tour director and driver, travel by luxury air-conditioned coach, airport transfers and accommodation in first-class and superior tourist class hotels located within easy reach of sights, shopping and dining facilities, ensuring you can make the most of your free time while on tour.
To ensure clients make the most of their holiday dollar, consultants should recommend clients book early to save up to 10 per cent per person on the land cost of their holiday with Trafalgar’s early payment discount on selected tours.
To qualify for the full discount the tour must be booked and paid for at least one year prior to departure. Great discounts are also available to those who book and pay in full as little as four months in advance of departure.
For more details on Trafalgar’s 2008 CostSaver USA & Canada collection of tours visit the website www.trafalgartours.com.au; email [email protected] or see your local BDM.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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