Albatross Tours’ feeling Festive as it guarantees remaining places for Christmas 2024 tours

Albatross Tours’ feeling Festive as it guarantees remaining places for Christmas 2024 tours
Edited by Travel Weekly


    European tour specialists, Albatross Tours, has guaranteed every tour for Christmas 2024 is a goer.

    “The Albatross festive program has established itself as a real favourite for Australian travellers. We have a fabulous choice of Christmas market locations – Berlin, Dresden, Prague and Ljubljana are just a few,” managing director Shelley Poten said.

    The all-inclusive unique style of travelling is the reason clients choose to travel with them.

    “We slow it down and maximise time in fabulous locations – for example staying five nights at Lake Bled (Christmas in the Slovenian Alps) or 5 nights in Grindelwald (s Swiss Christmas in Grindelwald).”

    Smaller group sizes capped at 28 people means more comfortable travel and a more personal and authentic experience where you can “go where the locals go”. To top it off, they offer unique character accommodation which will make your client’s tour truly memorable.

    Feature image: Albatross Tours’ Director of Sales, Brett Harvey, with Hiriklia Nadiotis of Andy’s World Travel

    Tours that are good to go

    German & Austrian Christmas Markets (11 days) departs 4 or 7 December. Includes
    17 meals. $6,487pp twin share or $7,987 solo.

    A Swiss Christmas in Grindelwald departs (11 days) 17 December. Includes 17
    meals. $8,887pp twin share or $11,887 solo.

    Christmas in the Slovenian Alps (12 days) departs 17 December. Includes 22 meals.
    $7,487pp twin share or $8,787 solo.

    New Year in an Italian Villa & Tuscany (9 days) departs 28 December – includes 15
    meals. $5,287pp twin share or $6,087 solo.

    Shelley Poten with Roslyn Wyatt and Jessica Taylor Travel Associates Hawthorne.

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

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