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April 28, 2015By: Newswire
Trafalgar has just released its first worldwide 2015-2016 Autumn, Winter and Spring brochure, which features 52 planned itineraries across eight different trip styles such as:
Canadian Rockies Winter Wonderland
A 15-day Discovery Trip (from $5,388) featuring Vancouver, Jasper and with experiences like a visit to Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, a stay in an accommodation perched on the lake’s shores, as well as city and national park visits.
Christmas Markets of Strasbourg and the Black Forest
A 10-day Christmas Spectacular trip (from $2,243) centered around European Christmas festivities at the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Strasbourg and Alsace on a journey that roams from the French capital of Paris, to cruising along the canals of Strasbourg with its medieval city center, rustic chalets and Christmas stalls.
Secrets and Winter Wonders of Yellowstone
For the 2015-16 Autumn, Winter, and Spring program, a new trip style, “Hidden Journeys,” has been added following a successful launch last year. The itinerary (from $3,695) takes an intimate-sized group into lesser-explored destinations where they can enjoy an in-depth experience of Yellowstone National Park. Clients will spend two nights in hand-picked authentic accommodations at Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, as well as overnight at the 320 Guest Ranch in Montana. They will visit Jackson, Grand Teton National Park and Bozeman.
Not only will agents have the opportunity to earn year-round commissions from bookings, but clients can also benefit from savings including:
– 40 percent discounts (compared to Europe summer vacations) when they travel from November 2015 to March 2016.
– Early payment savings of up to $944 per couple (available when booked and paid in full by August 31, 2015)
– Past passenger discounts of 5 percent per person (land only; available for guests who have previously traveled with The Travel Corporation’s family of brands)
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