10% off summer fun in Europe
31 October 2012
10% off summer fun in Europe
Save 10% on Topdeck’s 26-day Summer Fun & Sailing adventure through 14 countries when booked and paid in full by 28 December.
The trip travels through France, Switzerland, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands and Belgium from NZ$4010* per person – a saving of NZ$335.
Highlights include three leisurely days of flotilla sailing in the Ionian Sea, a gourmet picnic beside the Eiffel Tower, the glamorous French Riviera, the Swiss Alps, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a vaporetto ride in Venice, a bicycle tour of Amsterdam, Postojna Caves in Slovenia and a stay in a castle in the Rhine Valley.
The trip starts and ends in London and includes accommodation with daily breakfast, 10 lunches and 16 dinners, English Channel ferry crossings, a local guide in Florence, Dubrovnik and Tirana, trip leader and driver and on-site chefs in the Swiss Alps, Rome and Venice.
Summer Fun & Sailing features in Topdeck’s new Europe 2013 brochure.
For more information contact Topdeck on 0800 525 366 or visit www.topdeck.travel or your local travel agent.
*The 10% early bird discount is valid for new bookings paid in full until 28 Dec 2012 only. The discount does not apply to food fund, sailing fund, local payment or pre/post accommodation. The discount can be combined up to a maximum of 20% using one standard brochure discount with the exception of the early payment option.
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