Save hundreds on Channel Island discovery
30 October 2013
Save hundreds on Channel Island discovery
Rather than jumping on the Eurostar to Paris, why not take a journey of discovery through the Channel Islands?
Explore a truly unique corner of the British Isles where British and French influences meet and save at least NZ$261 on the new London to Paris via the Channel Islands from boutique touring group Back-Roads Touring.
The 11-day small group tour combines the best of British and French culture, focussing on history, nature and tradition from NZ$4964* per person twin share when booked by 15 December.
Beginning in London, visit Windsor Castle and Winchester Cathedral before taking a ferry to Guernsey where you’ll learn about its WWII German occupation, step into a world where there are no cars or buses on Sark discovering unspoilt beaches and countryside, and explore Jersey’s rich history including its Neolithic passage graves and St Helier.
The tour continues to medieval Dinan, Malo, Brittany, Mayenne, the pretty village of Sainte Suzanne and the gothic Cathedral of Chartres.
It includes 10 nights’ accommodation, driver/tour leader, mini coach transport, daily breakfast, four dinners, one lunch, ferry transport and entrance fees for sights on the itinerary.
Back-Roads Touring offers fascinating small group tours of no more than 18 people which travel along the back roads of each destination.
Contact Back-Roads on 0800 223 369, info@backroadstouring.co.nz or visit your local travel agent.
*Terms and conditions apply. Advertised price includes 5% earlybird saving. Earlybird saving is valid for new bookings made and paid in full by 15 December 2013. Valid for travel until November 2014. Offer cannot be extended beyond the booking and payment period. Must quote relevant promo code at time of booking: BRT1EB5%. Earlybird can be combined with either the past passenger or multi-tour discount up to a maximum discounted value of 10%. Back-Roads Touring reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer at any time.
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