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10% off Turkey

22 January 2013

10% off Turkey

Tempo Holidays is taking 10% off a 7-day coach tour through Turkey when booked by 20 February and paid in full by 4 March.

Explore Turkey’s historical delights, from Roman ruins and cave churches to Ottoman architecture and WWI battlefields on the Turkish Delight trip now from just NZ$996* per person twin share for new bookings only.

The tour covers the main sights of Turkey and is ideal for those with limited time and includes 6 nights’ accommodation in 4 star hotels, all meals and most sightseeing.

Designed for Australian and New Zealand travellers, the tour visits culturally important sites such as the Lone Pine Memorial, Anzac Cove and Chunuk Bair in Gallipoli.

Other highlights include a visit to the legendary city of Troy, ancient Pergamon, the brilliantly preserved Greco-Roman city of Ephesus, the spectacular Pamukkale calcium falls, the Convent of the Whirling Dervishes in Konya and the underground cities, cave churches and ‘fairy chimney’ rock formations of Cappadocia.

The trip departs Istanbul and also features an overnight stay in an Ottoman-style mansion in World Heritage-listed Safranbolu.

Departures are guaranteed with a minimum of two passengers.

Book now to secure places by contacting your local travel agent or Tempo Holidays at www.tempoholidays.co.nz, 09 520 1490 or info@tempoholidays.co.nz. For more information, refer to Tempo’s specials and promotions.

*Terms and conditions apply. Prices are per person, based on twin share accommodation and include discount. Valid for new bookings only. The advertised price is valid for departures until 31 Oct 13 except over Anzac period 18 – 25 Apr 13. Subject to availability at the time of requesting and not valid with any other offers. Non-refundable full payment is required by 4 March 2013. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply depending on date of travel. Airfares are excluded.

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