The road to Coachella is never long

The road to Coachella is never long

Music fans across Australia and New Zealand can still get their mitts on a highly sought-after weekend pass to this year’s Coachella Valley Music Festival.

Topdeck Travel is taking tune lovers to the festival this April, with an exclusive eight-day ‘Road to Coachella’ trip, heading from LA to Vegas.

The trip, which departs on April 13, includes an official threeday ‘Weekend 2’ Pass where music lovers can get down to this year’s cracking line-up, with acts like Chet Faker, David Guetta and Angus & Julia Stone.

During the festival weekend, Topdeckers will camp under the stars in spacious and comfortable marquees next to Lake Eldorado, but rejoin the party for the daytime fun.

Topdeck’s GM Sarah Clark said the trip was one of the best ways to get to Coachella this year, given that tickets had now sold out on the official Coachella website.

“We have 100 passes available, so we’re encouraging fans to get in quick to secure their spot on this once in a lifetime adventure,” she said.

“We want all festival goers to have an unforgettable adventure while they’re in the USA, so, before the acoustics kick off at Coachella, we have their sightseeing sorted – taking in the streets of LA to Santa Monica Pier and the Las Vegas strip.

“Slumming it in a regular tent camping area is not something experienced on this trip – when we say camping, we mean sleeping bags, pillows, access to ‘flush’ toilets, hot showers, a 24-hour reception, site security and the knowledge of our expert team.”

The Road to Coachella trip is priced from $2595 per person and includes four nights’ accommodation in Los Angeles and Las Vegas at 3-star hotels, as well as four nights at the festival camping grounds, within walking distance of the festival.

It is a guaranteed departure on April 13, returning on April 20, and is only available to travellers from Australia and Zealand, with a confirmed postal address.

For more information or to book your exclusive tickets to the popular Coachella music and arts festival, pop on over to www.topdeck.travel/coachella.

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