What’s the difference between a Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Island Hopping Flexi Pass and Island Hopping Passes.
The Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Island Hopping Flexi Pass is essentially distinguished by its flexibility, with the traveller calling the shots on the proviso that they stay on each island for a minimum of three nights.
There are ten islands and four accommodation standards to choose from and for agents the easiest way to identify it is by the fact that GMTC has a dedicated brochure [pictured right].
Flexi Passes range in duration from 7- 20 days. Flexi Passes are available between 20 April-15 October.
The island hopping pass which is found in GMTC’s Greece and Turkey Brochure pp 24-25 involves a range of structured island hopping programs.
There are seven island involved and three accommodation standards to choose from.
In some programs there are two night stays on specific islands.
There are 7 Island hopping pass options ranging from 7 day to 12 days although there are extra night options for travelers who wish to extend their stay on any particular island.
Island hopping passes are available between 10 April-31 October.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or check the web site below.
Happy hopping !!!!
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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