Why take the bus?
Get ready for Xpress, a revolutionary new touring product that opens up “fresh destinations” for travel across Australia.
Xpress replaces bus travel with wings and the bus driver with a guide. Rather than spending all of your time travelling vast distances by road, you can experience a diverse range of destinations and visit unique locations not previously possible due to distance and time constraints.
Xpress lets you experience Australia faster so you can skip over the boring bits, spend your time exploring and concentrate on having fun Xpress can take you places that have been virtually unreachable using the existing road transport style holidays
Choose from destinations including Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania
Pick the holiday style that suits you, from (12 – 14 days) to (4 – 5 days), budget to 5 star, and even 18 – 35s
All tours are fully escorted by experienced and friendly guides in small, personal group sizes
The carrier is Virgin Blue and Pacific Blue so travel is cool, fast and fun!
Reservations will be managed by Leisure World Holidays
Reservations commence 12 December 2005
Services commence 6 January 2006
South Pacific tours are coming in 2006, so don’t miss out.
For more information go to www.xpresstours.com.au
Graham Muldoon
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