Trafalgar’s Christmas gift to you

Trafalgar’s Christmas gift to you

Trafalgar extends its seasonal product with the release of its first worldwide 2015/16 Autumn, Winter, Spring programme.

The new program offers a selection of seasonal experiences across Europe, Asia, USA, and Canada.

With 52 itineraries across eight different trip styles, including three new Christmas Spectacular guided holidays, clients have more opportunities when they travel from November 2015 to March 2016.

Trafalgar will take clients straight into European Christmas festivities on the new 10-day Christmas Markets of Strasbourg and the Black Forest guided holiday. The 15-day Canadian Rockies Winter Wonderland guided holiday is also a new addition for Trafalgar.

A saving of 7.5% across Trafalgar’s 2015/16 Autumn, Winter, Spring programme is available to clients, with early payment discounts of up to $664 per person when they book and pay in full before August 31 2015.

Past passenger discounts of 5% per person (land only) are also available for those who have travelled previously with The Travel Corporation’s family of brands.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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