Whether it’s to see the beauty of the snowcapped Alps in Switzerland or the wonder of millions of tulips springing to life in gardens throughout Holland, travel to Europe in the autumn, winter and spring has never been more popular.
And with 31 guided vacations and city breaks that head to a total of 22 countries across Europe, Trafalgar’s (www.trafalgar.com) new 2013/2014 Europe & Britain Autumn, winter & Spring brochure gives travellers the option to experience their destination during the changing seasons, visiting the centuries-old Christmas markets of Germany and celebrating Hogmanay in
bonnie Scotland.
These festive celebrations feature Trafalgar’s insider highlights, including Hidden Treasures, Local specialties and exclusive Be My Guest dining experiences with Europe’s finest Travel directors.
Since in 2012 Christmas and New Year trips had sold out quickly, Trafalgar has increased the number of departure dates for holiday itineraries for the present year.
“Travelling to Europe during autumn, winter and spring is just as beautiful and awe-inspiring as in summer and is often preferred by many travellers because of fewer crowds, lower airfares and the breathtaking landscapes – there’s nothing quite like Paris covered in a light dusting of snow or watching the changing colour of leaves in the English countryside,” says Nicholas Lim, President of Trafalgar Asia. “Savvy travellers can experience our off season guided holidays for as little as $119 a day, 21% less than peak summer prices.”
To kick off the launch of the new brochure, Trafalgar is offering savings of 7.5% per person off its 2013/2014 Autumn, Winter & Spring Europe and Britain guided holidays that are booked and paid for by August 30th, 2013.
That’s up to $510 n savings per couple! Plus, past guests can save up to $240 per couple with their additional Frequent Traveller Discount of 5%. Young Travellers from ages 5 to 17 also receive savings of up to 10%.
For more information on Trafalgar and the Autumn, Winter & Spring brochure, please contact your local travel agent or visit www.trafalgar.com and follow us on Twitter at @TrafalgarAsia and Facebook.
And with 31 guided vacations and city breaks that head to a total of 22 countries across Europe, Trafalgar’s (www.trafalgar.com) new 2013/2014 Europe & Britain Autumn, winter & Spring brochure gives travellers the option to experience their destination during the changing seasons, visiting the centuries-old Christmas markets of Germany and celebrating Hogmanay in
bonnie Scotland.
These festive celebrations feature Trafalgar’s insider highlights, including Hidden Treasures, Local specialties and exclusive Be My Guest dining experiences with Europe’s finest Travel directors.
Since in 2012 Christmas and New Year trips had sold out quickly, Trafalgar has increased the number of departure dates for holiday itineraries for the present year.
“Travelling to Europe during autumn, winter and spring is just as beautiful and awe-inspiring as in summer and is often preferred by many travellers because of fewer crowds, lower airfares and the breathtaking landscapes – there’s nothing quite like Paris covered in a light dusting of snow or watching the changing colour of leaves in the English countryside,” says Nicholas Lim, President of Trafalgar Asia. “Savvy travellers can experience our off season guided holidays for as little as $119 a day, 21% less than peak summer prices.”
To kick off the launch of the new brochure, Trafalgar is offering savings of 7.5% per person off its 2013/2014 Autumn, Winter & Spring Europe and Britain guided holidays that are booked and paid for by August 30th, 2013.
That’s up to $510 n savings per couple! Plus, past guests can save up to $240 per couple with their additional Frequent Traveller Discount of 5%. Young Travellers from ages 5 to 17 also receive savings of up to 10%.
For more information on Trafalgar and the Autumn, Winter & Spring brochure, please contact your local travel agent or visit www.trafalgar.com and follow us on Twitter at @TrafalgarAsia and Facebook.
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