Xpress Tours launches new brochure
Leading adventure travel operator, Xpress Tours has launched a stunning new 64 page full colour brochure covering short and long tours in three categories: 18 – 35s, Freestyle (3 – 3.5 star) and Instyle (4 – 4.5 star).
Andrew Hutchinson, General Manager of Xpress Tours said, “We are thrilled to have our first full colour brochure in the market which incorporates our entire extensive touring product”.
“Our new brochure highlights how much of Australia people can actually see in a short amount of time” he continued. “Our focus is to let travellers experience destinations faster so distance constraints through 100 per cent bus and coach touring are a thing of the past. All tour participants need to do is concentrate on having fun”.
Xpress Tours operates over forty programs on a set departure date, offering departures from Sydney with connections available from all major Australian cities.
Xpress Tours has over 20 years of knowledge and experience in the tourism industry. All tours cover some of Australia’s most breathtaking scenery, getting right off the beaten tourist track in an extensive range of locations, including Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, The Great Ocean Road, The Great Barrier Reef and Fraser Island.
The new brochure will be distributed to travel agents and can be downloaded via the Xpress Tours website www.xpresstours.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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