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Topdeck adds extra Europe departures

Published: Mon 10 Mar 2014 03:07 PM
10 March 2014
Topdeck adds extra Europe departures
Topdeck has added extra departures to three of its best-selling Europe trips due to demand.
The youth operator will run double departures on the 22-day Europe Uncovered on 4 September; 20-day European Getaway on 7 June and 10 July; and 13-day Grand European on 10 July.
The trips will operate as two separate departures.
A 5 per cent earlybird discount applies to each trip when booked by 31 March; Europe Uncovered is now from NZ$4337* per person; European Getaway from NZ$2927*; and Grand European from NZ$4166*.
Each adventure is packed with ‘Totally Topdeck’ included experiences such as a Paris ‘City Lights’ tour, a gourmet picnic beside the Eiffel Tower, a bicycle tour of Amsterdam and a perfumery tour in the French Riviera.
The trips also feature plenty of free time, more included meals and a no tipping policy.
For more information contact Topdeck on 0800 525 366, visit www.topdeck.travel or your local travel agent.
*5% ‘Early Bird Discount’ is valid for new bookings made until 31 March 2014. Must be paid in full by 30 April 2014 or 42 days prior to departure (whichever comes first). Advertised prices include discount. The 5% Early Bird Discount is not combinable with any other discount or promotion unless otherwise stated. The discount applies to the trip price only, and not to the Food Fund. Subject to availability. Promo code SUMMER14EB5% must be mentioned at time of booking. Normal cancellation conditions apply. Topdeck reserves the right to withdraw this offer at any time. For full terms and conditions please visit www.topdeck.travel
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