Contiki Launch Extensive Europe 07/08 Touring Program for Young Australian Travellers
Posted by Co-op Travel at 10:05 AMContiki has launched its 07/08 Europe touring brochures, incorporating its new Time Out, Concept and Camping programs. The 07/08 product range presents agents with over 50 unique itineraries to offer their clients, from camping trips and multi-country European jaunts to regional tours and city getaways.
The product range in 07/08 covers a range of countries and cities including, Britain and Ireland, Central and Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, Eastern Mediterranean including Turkey and Egypt, as well as island hopping, cruising, special interest tours, and the Contiki Resort Mykonos, with holiday options ranging from three to 46 days in length.
Tammy Marshall, managing director, Contiki Holidays said, 'We continue to increase our product depth and breadth, by listening to our customers' feedback, keeping an eye on travel trends, pushing the boundaries and staying on the pulse of what's hot in Europe in order to continue leading the market.
'We work tirelessly to stay true to our roots. Our experience and reputation, dedication to 18 to 35's, hassle free and value for money travel options have remained strong throughout our history over more than 40 years. Our ethos of fun, freedom, choice and culture continue to be communicated by our passionate staff who love, live and breathe travel and ensure the best possible holiday experience for young travellers.
'We have introduced a new Time Out tour this year, our City Getaway Rome, Sorrento and Athens, which acts as the perfect link for travellers wanting to see Rome, Athens, Sorrento and the Isle of Capri. We have also ensured that it connects easily with other trips, so travellers can mix and match tours and really tailor their trip.
'Our Europe camping program has also expanded with a new 21-day (an 18-day option is also available) Europe Camping trip, travelling through some of the hottest European cities in 07 including, Berlin, Prague, Budapest, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Venice and Athens.'