Creative Holidays launch 2006/07 Australia’s Cities program
Creative Holidays has launched its 2006/07 Australia’s Cities program which features a range a great ideas for exploring our vibrant metropolises.
Australia’s Cities features accommodation, sightseeing and excursions, car hire, transfers and exclusive Mini Stay packages in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Darwin, Central Australia, Perth and Broome.
Andrew Yell, general manager, product, sales and marketing, Creative Holidays said, “Low cost airfares mean that getting away for a long weekend or a more extended domestic break more affordable for Australian travellers. Add to this the fact that we have an incredibly diverse and beautiful country to explore and it is no wonder our sales domestically continue to grow.
“Sydney and Melbourne are still particularly popular and we are also seeing more of our customers choosing Broome for a relaxing beach getaway.
“We have introduced new destinations and product in 2006 to ensure we continue to deliver a diverse range of holiday options to suit any market and budget. Creative Holidays understand that leisure customers often want to immerse themselves in destinations and see all the sights, and as such we’ve introduced new sightseeing options for 2006 including the Story Bridge Climb in Brisbane; Adelaide Central Market Tour and the Mt Conner Outback Safari in Central Australia.
“We have also expanded our range of accommodation with the introduction of properties in Central Australia and Kangaroo Island and additional hotels added in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Broome.”
Creative Holidays has over 25 years experience in the travel and are the experts when it comes to equipping travellers with all they need for the perfect vacation.
For further information please visit www.creativeholidays.com, bookings through travel agents.
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