Voyages offers Autumn Escapes to Australia’s best
To help beat the post-Easter blues, Voyages is offering a range of unbeatable deals to Australia’s spectacular wilderness environments: the Red Centre, Great Barrier Reef, Daintree rainforest and the alpine region of Tasmania.
Available until June 30, travel to Australia’s most remote and breathtaking locations has never been easier and more affordable.
From desert sand dunes to craggy mountain ranges, camels and star speckled skies, your clients can discover the heart of Australia with a Red Centre short break, chosing from as little as $57 a night at Alice Springs Resort, $70 for a stay at Kings Canyon Resort or $77 a night at Ayers Rock Resort.
Further north, with the Great Barrier Reef at each island’s doorstep there’s a whole host of water-based activities to enjoy and at unbeatable prices.
Choose from Dunk or Heron Island from as little as $119 or Brampton Island from $124 – both including breakfast.
And if that’s not tempting enough, enjoy the rare wilderness and beauty of the oldest living rainforest in the world at Silky Oaks Lodge, or surround yourself in the stunning autumnal colours at Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain Lodge.
Stay at Silky Oaks Lodge and Healing Waters Spa, in the heart of the Daintree rainforest, starting from $149* per person, per night including breakfast, while a night at Cradle Mountain Lodge is from as little as $108 per person, available until August 31, 2007.
Beating those post-Easter blues couldn’t be simpler!
For more information or to make a booking please contact Voyages on 1300 134 044 or by visiting the website at www.voyages.com.au.
Terms and conditions apply. Prices are per person, per night, and valid until June 30 2007, unless otherwise stated.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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