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Save 10% on ‘Most Amazing Youth Tour’

18 September 2012

Save 10% on ‘Most Amazing Youth Tour’

Enjoy a 10% early booking discount on Topdeck’s award-winning 20-day European Getaway when booked by September 30.

The trip, recently named the Most Amazing Youth Tour of 2012 by TourRadar, takes young travellers to 10 countries - France, Switzerland, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium.

European Getaway features in Topdeck’s pre-release Europe 2013 brochure now from NZ$2888* per person.

Highlights include a gourmet picnic beside the Eiffel Tower, a resort stay in the heart of Tuscany, a vaporetto ride on the Grand Canal in Venice, a bicycle tour of Amsterdam, a journey through the spectacular Swiss Alps, the glamorous French Riviera and the rich history of Berlin.

It includes accommodation in hostels, hotels, bungalows and an Austrian Gasthof, daily breakfast, 7 lunches, 13 dinners, Channel ferry crossings, sightseeing in all major cities, transport, trip leader and driver plus the services of an on-site chef in Lauterbrunnen, Rome and Venice.

European Getaway was voted Most Amazing Youth Tour based on traveller reviews, recommendations and social interactions on Facebook using Tour Radar’s Trip Review, Meet Others and Tour Search apps.

For more information contact Topdeck on 0800 525 366, visit www.topdeck.travel or your local travel agent.

* 10% early bird discount applies to trips booked and paid for by September 30, 2012. European Getaway operates between April and October 2013 and starts and ends in London. Advertised price includes discount.

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