Holiday and Travel XPO
Visit the Holiday & Travel XPO from Saturday to Sunday, March 18 – 19, 2006, at the Sydney Exhibition Centre and discover the best of Australian and international travel on offer!
The Holiday & Travel XPO is the original and best travel exhibition, where you’ll find a world of travel, culture and in-depth information all under the one roof. Experienced representatives from Tourist Offices, both international and local, are on hand to answer your questions.
With more than 160 displays on show you can check out the latest in accommodation, transport, travel deals, cruising, coach tours, travel accessories, insurance and more.
Find out travel secrets from destinations all over the world. Talk to the experts about any of your holiday needs, research your options and plan your next trip – all in one day.
You can enjoy a sneak preview of your next holiday destination or gather ideas for future holiday breaks in special Film Rooms. You will see films on Turkey, Chile, Greece, India, New Caledonia, Vietnam, Cambodia and Antarctica.
The expo features Travel Talks presented by industry experts who will share your personal travel stories and tips. Find out about travelling in Hawaii, Italy, Africa, Papua New Guinea and other international destinations. Closer to home, travellers will get the latest advice on accommodation for short breaks, weekends away and adventures in Australia.
Meet some of your favourite travel stars from Channel 9’s Getaway show at the Getaway stand.
For the holiday of a lifetime or a quick escape, the Holiday & Travel XPO has something for everyone.
Dates: Saturday & Sunday, March 18 – 19, 2006
Times: Saturday – 10am to 5pm Sunday – 10am to 4pm
Venue: Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW
Admission: Adults $12, Seniors $10, Children to 16 yrs FREE (with paying adult)
Information: Phone (02) 9452 7575 or check out www.travelxpo.com.au
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