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Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Southern Africa, USA

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Welcome to Worldwide Tours

Get away,your way Whether you’re dreaming of exploring snow-capped peaks and expansive lakes, sun-kissed beaches and immersive culture or incredible wildlife and spectacular untouched habitats, let us take you on your next big adventure with our range of destinations that are guaranteed to inspire... Planning your trip

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Experience some of the world’s most sensational locations with our selection of wonderful worldwide tours. From the natural wonders of Canada to the vibrant lights of Las Vegas, there is something for every adventurer to discover. Southern Africa........................................................ 64

Where can we take you?................................................. 4 • New Zealand................................................................... 4 • Australia.......................................................................... 5 • Southern Africa.............................................................. 6 • Canada............................................................................. 7 • USA.................................................................................. 8 Meet some of our escorted tour hosts..........................9 Create your perfect holiday.......................................... 10 Before you Fly................................................................. 12 Book with Confidence.................................................... 13 Early Booking Offer........................................................ 14 Caravan and Motorhome Club Member Benefit...... 15

New Zealand.............................................................. 16 Tours: • New Zealand Discovery............................................. 18 • Ultimate New Zealand............................................... 20 • Passage through New Zealand................................ 24 • Wonders of New Zealand.......................................... 26 • Grand New Zealand Caravan Tour........................... 28 Maui and Apollo Motorhomes..................................... 30 McRent and Pacific Horizon Motorhomes................. 32 Star RV Motorhomes..................................................... 34 Caravan and Car Hire..................................................... 35 New Zealand Campsite Options.................................. 36 Northern Explorer Rail Add-on.................................... 38 Coastal Pacific Rail Add-on........................................... 39 New Zealand Weather................................................... 40 New Zealand Stopovers and Airlines.......................... 41

Australia....................................................................... 42 Tours: • Quintessential Queensland....................................... 44 • The Pacific Coast Drive.............................................. 46 • Tasmania – The Wild Island State............................. 48 • Western Wanderer...................................................... 50 • Australia’s Southern Delights................................... 52 Let’s Go and Maui Motorhomes.................................. 54 Apollo and Star RV Motorhomes................................ 56 Australia Campsite Options......................................... 58 Indian Pacific Rail Add-on............................................. 60 The Ghan Rail Add-on.................................................... 61 Australia Weather.......................................................... 62 Australia Stopovers and Airlines................................. 63

Tours: • The Cape of Many Colours........................................ 66 • A Tale of Three Countries.......................................... 68 • Roads of the Rainbow Nation................................... 70 • Cape Town and the Garden Route........................... 72 Bobo Campers and Maui Motorhomes...................... 74 Southern Africa Campsite Options............................. 76 Rovos Rail Add-on.......................................................... 78 Zambia and Victoria Falls Add-on............................... 79 Southern Africa Weather.............................................. 80 Southern Africa Stopovers and Airlines..................... 81

Canada........................................................................... 82 Tours:

• The Canadian Rockies................................................. 84 • Passage through the Rockies.................................... 86 • Around the Rugged Rockies...................................... 88 • British Columbia’s Sea to Sky.................................... 90 • Great Parks and Lakes of Western Canada............ 92 • The Maritimes – Canada’s Hidden Gem................... 94 Fraserway Motorhomes................................................ 96 CanaDream and Cruise Canada Motorhomes.......... 98 Canada Campsite Options..........................................100 Rocky Mountaineer Rail Add-on................................102 Alaska Cruise Add-on...................................................103 Canada Weather...........................................................104 Canada Stopovers and Airlines..................................105

USA................................................................................106 Tours:

• California Calling.......................................................108 • America’s National Parks.........................................110 • The Big One................................................................112 Cruise America Motorhomes.....................................114 Roadbear Motorhomes...............................................115 USA Campsite Options................................................116 Rocky Mountaineer Rail Add-on................................118 Cruise Add-on................................................................119 USA Weather.................................................................120 USA Stopovers and Airlines........................................121 Terms & Conditions..............................................122 Escorted European Tours.................................123 Front Cover Photos Top: Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Bottom: Lake Wakatipu, South Island, New Zealand.

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Where can we take you?

Mount Cook National Park

Plan your dream holiday with us and you can relax every step of the way, knowing you’re in the safest of hands.

New Zealand Prepare to immerse yourself in phenomenal natural beauty, excellent watersports, actionpacked activities and a rich, dynamic culture. New Zealand offers the ultimate in outdoor pursuits and is renowned for its fantastic hiking (or ‘tramping’ as the locals like to call it). We highly recommend exploring some of the scenic routes on offer from north to south.

A haven for adventurous travellers. You can enjoy a rich variety of famous, adrenaline-fuelled activities, from zip lining to sky diving. Alternatively, those looking for a more serene and relaxing experience will love discovering New Zealand’s abundance of lush vineyards and fine wine, as well as its delicious local cuisine, otherworldly landscapes, expansive roads and breathtaking wildlife. Whether you’re learning about the nation’s fascinating Māori culture, indulging in sublime seafood and a glass of pinot noir or tackling one of the nine Great Walks, you’re bound to want to return again and again… so, what are you waiting for?

Our five tours of New Zealand

Taitomo Island, Piha Beach

Russell Orewa Coromandel Peninsula

Auckland

Rotorua

Waitomo

Lake Taupo New Plymouth

NEW ZEALAND Abel Tasman Kaiteriteri Westport

Martinborough Wellington

Kaikoura

Mt Cook

Christchurch

Fox Glacier Wanaka Arrowtown Queenstown

Picton Nelson

Greymouth

Franz Josef Glacier

Napier

Whanganui

Lake Tekapo

Oamaru

Lake Wanaka, New Zealand

Te Anau Dunedin Invercargill

New Zealand Discovery Pages 18-19

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Ultimate New Zealand Pages 20-23

Passage through New Zealand Pages 24-25

Wonders of New Zealand Pages 26-27

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The Grand New Zealand Caravan Tour Pages 28-29


Where can we take you?

Australia Head down under to an extraordinary land where blazing outback sands, pristine beaches, teeming coral reefs and luscious rainforests frame cosmopolitan cities, diverse culture, fascinating heritage and epic road trips. Australia is one of the world’s most popular travel destinations and it isn’t hard to see why. From the iconic sights of Uluru, Sydney Harbour, The Great Ocean Road and Great Barrier Reef to Kakadu National Park’s 20,000 year-old rock art, Hobart’s contemporary art scene and Darwin’s intriguing blend of contemporary and aboriginal heritage, Australia is filled with undeniable beauty and enticing culture throughout. Sample fine tipples in one of the lovely wine regions, explore unique and bustling neighbourhoods, discover mouth-watering native fare, dive into the famous reefs or head out on a tour of the rocky outcrops… whatever you choose to do, Australia promises the adventure of a lifetime.

Sydney Harbour

Our five tours of Australia Cairns Mission Beach Townsville Airlie Beach NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND

Rockhampton Hervey Bay

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Noosa

Brisbane Kalgoorlie

Byron Bay

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Coffs Harbour

Perth Fremantle

Margaret River

Port Macquarie

NEW SOUTH WALES

Wave Rock

Lake Macquarie Blue Mountains

Esperance

Adelaide

Albany Port Willunga

Sydney

Kiama

Naracoorte

Batemans Bay

VICTORIA

Mount Gambier Warrnambool

Melbourne

Apollo Bay

Cradle Mountain Strahan

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Merimbula Lakes Entrance

Launceston St Helens TASMANIA

Freycinet

Hobart Port Arthur

Quintessential Queensland Pages 44-45

The Pacific Coast Drive Pages 46-47

Tasmania The Wild Island State Pages 48-49

Western Wanderer Pages 50-51

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Australia’s Southern Delights Pages 52-53

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Where can we take you?

Southern Africa Embark on an incredible adventure as you discover Southern Africa’s immense landscapes, ancient culture and some of the continent’s finest safari destinations, home to an abundance of magnificent creatures, including the Big Five. Take in the incredible scenery of Cape Town, cradled by towering mountain tops and white-sand beaches; experience Namibia’s vast expanse of desert plains, plunging sand dunes, stunning wetlands and jaw-dropping mountains; witness the powerful force of Victoria Falls, one of the world’s incredible natural wonders, and encounter an amazing wealth of wildlife in their natural, untouched habitats.

Our four tours of Southern Africa ZAMBIA

Nanwi Island Caprivi Region

Livingstone

Chobe National Park

Etosha

ZIMBABWE

Maun/Okavango Delta Otavi Mountain Region

Palmwag

Nata

NAMIBIA

Uis

Ghanzi

Gobabis Swakopmund

MOZAMBIQUE

BOTSWANA

Windhoek

Sabie

Sossusvlei

Kruger National Park

Johannesburg

Swaziland

KwaZulu-Natal

SOUTH ATLANTIC

Augrabies

SOUTH AFRICA

Hluhluwe

Drakensberg LESOTHO

Kamieskroon

INDIAN OCEAN

Carnarvon

Camdeboo National Park

Cederberg Cape Columbine

Citrusdal Touws River

Langebaan

Morgan Bay Oudtshoorn

Stellenbosch

Cape Winelands

Cape Town

Montagu

Hermanus

The Cape of Many Colours Pages 66-67

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Wild Coast

Sedgefield Storms River Mossel Bay

Addo Elephant Park

Struisbaai

A Tale of Three Countries Pages 68-69

Roads of the Rainbow Nation Pages 70-71

Cape Town and the Garden Route Pages 72-73

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Where can we take you?

Canada The second-largest country on the globe, Canada’s extraordinary landscapes span across snow-capped peaks, untouched beach coves, verdant rainforests, sparkling glaciers and expansive lakes, which make the perfect environment for an abundance of wildlife, from polar bears and grizzlies to humungous whales and one of the nation’s most-famous icons, the moose. The UNESCO World Heritage listed Rocky Mountains are a world-famous region, often a firm staple on many travellers’ bucket lists, home to a blend of gorgeous National Parks which frame lovely, vibrant towns. However, the scenery and wildlife aren’t Canada’s only highlights – you’ll also discover a host of cosmopolitan cities, action-packed adventures, striking coastal drives, beautiful Maritime Provinces and of course, incredibly friendly locals – after all, Canadians do have a reputation for being the nicest group of people on the planet.

Image courtesy of Rocky Mountaineer

Lake Louise

Our six tours of Canada CANADA

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA Wells Gray Provincial Park

Lillooet Whistler Lund Campbell River Parksville Ucluelet Nanaimo Victoria

Jasper National Park Lake Louise

Clearwater Cache Creek

Kamloops Sechelt

Golden Revelstoke

Chéticamp

Harrison Hot Springs

Vancouver

Banff National Park Kananaskis Calgary

Okanagan Valley

Manning Provincial Park

CANADA

Radium Hot Springs

Louisbourg Pictou

Fundy National Park

PACIFIC OCEAN

Five Islands

Grand Pré Granville Ferry

USA WASHINGTON

MONTANA

Ingonish Baddeck

Prince Edward Island

Sherbrook Dartmouth

Halifax

Peggy’s Cove Lunenburg

NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

USA OREGON The Canadian Passage through Rockies the Rockies Pages 84-85 Pages 86-87

IDAHO Around the Rugged Rockies Pages 88-89

British Columbia’s Sea to Sky Pages 90-91

WYOMING

Great Parks and Lakes of Western Canada Pages 92-93

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The Maritimes – Canada’s Hidden Gem Pages 94-95

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USA A grand patchwork of stunning landscapes, captivating culture and unforgettable adventures, the USA is packed full of experiences for every type of traveller. Each city is unique and wonderful, from the glittering Vegas lights to San Francisco’s world-famous architecture, stunning contrasts and fascinating history, plus LA’s iconic cityscapes and sun-kissed beaches, to name a few. Home to some of the planet’s most spectacular National Parks, the US also offers the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in incredible, untouched wilderness and natural beauty; from the powerful waterfalls, jaw-dropping mountains and luscious flora of Yosemite to Utah’s vast expanse of fiery desert, deep canyons and sandstone arches – not to mention the powerful geothermal wonders of the world’s first national park, Yellowstone, teeming with wild bison, grizzly bears, wolves, elk and more. It’s safe to say that a holiday in the USA will be one that’s hard to forget.

Zion National Park, Utah

Arches National Park, Utah, USA

Los Angeles

Our three tours of USA USA San Francisco

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Yosemite National Park

Capitol Reef National Park

Moss Landing Sequoia National Park Morro Bay

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Bryce Canyon National Park

Moab & Arches National Park

COLORADO

Las Vegas CALIFORNIA

PACIFIC OCEAN

Lake Powell

Monument Valley

Grand Canyon National Park

Calico Kingman

Los Angeles Joshua Tree National Park

California Calling Pages 108-109

ARIZONA

America’s National Parks Pages 110-111

The Big One Pages 112-113

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Meet some of our escorted tour hosts We are proud to support local people – all of our Worldwide Escorted Tours are hosted by local tour hosts who either live in the area or have lots of experience touring the particular destination. Our tour hosts will guide you through our escorted tours in New Zealand, Canada and Southern Africa.

British Columbia, Canada

Eric and Lynne Eric and Lynne have been married for fourteen years and have both travelled to many destinations around the world including Europe, the USA, China, Asia, the Pacific Islands and Australia.

Your guide will help you discover each destination, and provide you with great holiday tips and fantastic memories as they share their passion and knowledge of their country with you.

The couple are both from the North Island and Eric’s background is in retailing and wholesaling farm machinery, whereas Lynne has spent her working life in banks and in administration roles where she gained many skills that will come in useful while on tour.

New Zealand

Their favourite places in New Zealand are the Bay of Islands on the North Island and the rugged West Coast on the South Island.

Kathy and Cody

Canada

Kathy and Cody have enjoyed many travel adventures across the world and been involved in the New Zealand Adventure Tourism Industry for many years. After working in the New Zealand Ski Industry, they owned and operated their iconic River Canoe & Kayak business for 25 years.

Kevin and Leslie Kevin and Leslie have been involved in the tourism industry and RVing for over 40 years.

Whether they are skiing, biking or hiking wonderful trails in the mountains, or out on the water kayaking or fishing, they are always keen for an adventure and enjoy making the most of the great outdoors.

Robbie and Gail Robbie and Gail are fourth generation New Zealanders. They have been married for 48 years, they have 4 adult children and 9 beautiful grandchildren. Originally farmers, they have spent their life together farming on the North Island of New Zealand and on the Great Mercury Island. In 2020 they moved to the South Island, living in Fairlie under the snowcapped mountains, where they help their youngest son with farming, which they call semi-retirement! Over the years Robbie and Gail have travelled extensively throughout New Zealand and are now looking forward to showing international visitors around their amazing country.

They are avid travellers, visiting the likes of Arizona, Washington and California regularly, and also enjoy Formula One and motorsports. The couple are looking forward to meeting our members and sharing the best of what Canada has to offer.

Southern Africa Pierre and Helen Pierre and Helen have been married for 28 years and love hiking, motorcycling, camping and exploring. They are both passionate about the outdoors and have amassed over 40 years of tour guiding experience between them. Besides guiding, Pierre is a qualified diver and loves exploring the beauty of the ocean, and Helen is a professional nurse who has been working in research for the last 20 years.

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Create your perfect holiday

Queenstown & surrounds, New Zealand

Escorted Group Tours Our Escorted Motorhome Tours are perfect for those on their first overseas motorhome holiday and for those who would like the assistance of our local guides. During the day you will be free to holiday as you please, so there’s no travelling in convoy. In the evening your guides will be on hand to offer you advice, or to book any optional excursions that you might like to take. Your motorhome will come with everything you need for your trip and to make life a little easier for you there is unlimited mileage. An escorted tour is the hassle-free way to experience your destination, leaving you to enjoy your holiday with like-minded people, along with the support of our friendly and helpful guides.

Independent and Tailor-made Holidays Independent and Tailor-made holidays give you the freedom and flexibility to choose where you want to go and how long you want to stay in each destination. Select one of our suggested itineraries, choose one of your own, or create your own itinerary with our team of experts who can guide you along the way. Whether you are travelling on an escorted tour or independently your motorhome will come with everything you need for your holiday including unlimited mileage.

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Create your perfect holiday

New Zealand

Tour add-ons & extensions If one of our tours appeals to you but you’d also like to add on a few days at the beginning or end of your trip, or both, we can arrange that for you. Whether it’s an extra day to relax after your flight, more time to explore the final destination or to visit somewhere else after the tour, let us know and we can organise it for you.

Regional Departures The great thing about flying is flexibility. There are so many options and airports to fly from so, if you would like to fly from your nearest international airport, we’ll be happy to discuss your options with you.

Cabin Options & Upgrades Why not travel in even more comfort when you start your adventure? Options available to you include premium economy and business class or, if you really want to treat yourself, first class. So whether it’s more leg room you’re after, a seat that converts into a flat bed or you simply want to be pampered during your flight let us know and we’ll take care of it for you.

Stopovers Why not make the most of your trip and include a stopover along the way? It could be a few nights in Dubai or the Far East on your way to New Zealand, or break up your journey to California by exploring the ‘Big Apple’, New York City. Our dedicated team can advise you on hotel and sightseeing options in these exciting destinations as well as plenty of others, so you can create the perfect holiday.

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Before you Fly

Airport hotels

Lounge Passes

Should you have a morning or early afternoon flight then spending the night before at an airport hotel is a great way to start your holiday early and avoid any last minute drama on the way to the airport.

Get your holiday off to a good start by booking an airport lounge pass for your UK departure airport, enabling you to relax away from the rush and noise of the terminal.

Typically hotels will be within the airport grounds or close by with some offering you the option of parking at the hotel while you’re on holiday. We can offer you a choice of hotels to suit your budget enabling you to have a relaxing evening before your flight the next day.

For those who would like the lounge experience at both ends of your holiday, we also have access to a number of lounges at overseas airports. Lounge facilities typically include Wi-Fi, TV, phones, hot and cold snacks, hot and cold drinks, alcoholic drinks (some restrictions may apply), newspapers, magazines, and charging sockets, however facilities can vary from lounge to lounge. Enjoy a coffee while reading the paper or sip Champagne while watching the TV, the perfect antidote to the terminal itself.

Airport Parking If you have an afternoon or evening flight, driving to the airport might be something that you consider and if it is then you will need somewhere to park. We can book on-site parking within the airport, off-site parking which includes a shuttle bus service with frequent departures to take you to the airport, as well as ‘Meet and Greet’ services where you drop your car off right at the terminal and hand your keys over to a driver who will park it for you and then, when you land back at the airport after your holiday, they will bring your car back to the terminal so you can be on your way at the earliest opportunity.

Speak to one of our team to discuss your options and tell us your preference for how you want to start your holiday before you leave the UK.

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Book with confidence Hermanus, South Africa

Wherever you want to visit we’ll support you every mile of the way. We offer free cancellations* if the FCDO advise against travel to your destination and have ABTA and ATOL bonded financial protection, all from the Club that cares.

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Free cancellations*

Expert knowledge

Trusted service

ABTA bonded for peace of mind

ATOL bonded for peace of mind

Plan, book and travel with confidence knowing you’re in safe hands.

With over 110 years of experience helping people to explore the great outdoors. Travel with confidence with the trusted experts and holiday providers.

Providing financial protection and reassurance on your package holiday booking.

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Book and travel with confidence with the Caravan and Motorhome Club. Plan ahead with the reassurance that you’re in safe hands with the trusted experts.

Full refund or amendment of your package holiday if the FCDO advises against travel to your destination, borders close or you’d need to quarantine on arrival at your destination.

Trusted membership organisation delivering award-winning customer service.

Providing financial protection and reassurance on your package holiday booking.

*Covers holiday cancellations in line with Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office advice. T&Cs apply.

Our holidays are ATOL and ABTA protected We provide full financial protection for our worldwide package holidays via the ABTA and ATOL schemes through Alan Rogers Travel Ltd, a subsidiary of the Caravan and Motorhome Club. ABTA No.s Y6434 / P7119 and ATOL No.11309 For flight inclusive holidays this is through the ATOL scheme, run by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). When booking a worldwide package holiday including flights you’ll receive an ATOL Certificate listing what is protected financially, what it means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. For non-flight package holidays protection is provided by ABTA giving you the benefit of ABTA’s assistance and Code of Conduct. For more information visit www.atol.org.uk and www.abta.com.

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Early Booking Offer

Drakensberg Valley, South Africa

Book by 22 December 2023 and save £200 per person on selected escorted group tours.

Look out for the Early Booking Offer symbol in this brochure.

Early Booking Offer

Valid on the following tours: New Zealand Discovery Departing from the UK on 3 November 2024 Departing from the UK on 19 January 2025 Departing from the UK on 9 February 2025 Departing from the UK on 23 February 2025

Ultimate New Zealand Departing from the UK on 1 February 2025

The Canadian Rockies

Grizzly bear, Jasper National Park, Canada

Departing from the UK on 20 May 2025 Departing from the UK on 2 September 2025

A Tale of Three Countries Departing from the UK on 4 June 2024 Departing from the UK on 22 September 2024

Roads of the Rainbow Nation

Terms and Conditions

Departing from the UK on 30 April 2024 Departing from the UK on 18 August 2024

The discount only applies to bookings including airfares originating from the UK.

The Cape of Many Colours

This offer cannot be combined with any other offers, except for the Caravan and Motorhome £100 member saving (separate terms and conditions apply).

Departing from the UK on 17 July 2024

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Caravan and Motorhome Club Member Benefit

Mount Taranaki, New Zealand

Club members will receive a £100 discount on each booking you make for one of our Worldwide package holidays.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

You can choose from the range of holiday options featured in this brochure as well as those featured on the Club’s website or you can create your own bespoke tailor-made holiday. Not yet a member? Join the No.1 rated UK touring club today from just £59* per year by visiting camc.com/membership *Price when paying by Direct Debit

Terms and Conditions You must be a current member of the Caravan and Motorhome Club at the time of booking and your membership number will need to be provided and verified. The discount only applies to bookings including a motorhome or caravan rental along with return international flights originating in the UK. Minimum holiday duration of 14 days. Minimum spend of £3,499 per person. Cannot be combined with any other offer unless specified.

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Fiordland National Park

New Zealand

Take the trip of a lifetime and explore a land of waterfall-streaked fjords, wineries, whales and wonder…

Tongariro National Park


New Zealand

Wander beautiful beaches beside azure waters, take in expansive glistening glaciers and step into the fantasy world of J.R.R. Tolkien.

One of the most spectacular countries on the planet – it’s no wonder New Zealand was chosen as the filming location for much of Lord of the Rings. From subtropical forests and volcanoes to snow-covered mountains, hot springs and everything in between – there’s so much to explore in this extraordinary destination.

Not to be missed!

Whangarei Falls, Northland

• Wine lovers will have found their Mecca in New Zealand with fantastic wineries offering some world-famous vintages • New Zealand was built for the touring lifestyle. Enjoy the journey as much as the destination using the fantastic road networks and create your own adventure • Look out for the beautiful Paua Shells, Paua is often used in jewellery and souvenirs – but can also be found on the menu as fritters! • Discover the natural wonders of New Zealand such as the geothermal wonders of Wai-o-Tapu, a colourful and unique experience • Marvel at the Māori culture – be sure to spend some time soaking up the traditions of the Māori including trying some hāngi food.

Cape Reinga, North Island

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New Zealand Discovery Early Booking Offer Lake Wakatipu

Tour Name: New Zealand Discovery Tour Duration & Type: 36 Day Escorted Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: 3 November 2024, 19 January 2025, 9 February 2025, 23 February 2025 Prices from: £8,799 per person (based on 2 sharing) Upgrade to a 4 berth from £300 per person

New Zealand could have been made for exploring in a motorhome. The diversity of the country means even a short drive finds you in a new and wonderful destination. From snow-capped mountains and volcanoes to stunning coastlines and the unique Māori culture, there is so much waiting to be discovered.

Wai-O-Tapu near Rotorua

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Highlights • Take in stunning scenery of the Southern Alps • Abel Tasman and Mount Cook National Parks • Picturesque cruise on Milford Sound • West coast drive to Fox & Franz Josef Glaciers • Spend time in Wellington, the capital • Visit award-winning vineyards • Experience Māori culture and geothermal wonders of Rotorua • Stunning coastal locations of the Bay of Islands and Coromandel Peninsula • Discover Auckland, the city of sails • Visit Invercargill, New Zealand’s southernmost city Itinerary

Days 1 – 4: UK – Christchurch Arriving on day 3, enjoy two nights in Christchurch to explore the city and meet your fellow travellers at a welcome dinner. Days 5 – 6: Mount Cook National Park (274 km / 170 miles) Start your adventure with a drive across the Canterbury Plains and the turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo. Be sure to stop and view the tiny Church of the Good Shepherd, a photographer’s favourite, then head towards Lake Pukaki in Mount Cook National Park. Days 7: Oamaru (186 km / 116 miles) Oamaru is best known for some of the Southern Hemisphere's most complete Victorian streetscapes. If nature is your love, see the world’s smallest penguins in their natural environment at the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony. Witness the world’s rarest – the yellow-eyed penguin. Day 8: Dunedin (113 km / 71 miles) From Oamaru follow the coast south, be sure to make time for a stop at the mysterious Moeraki Boulders, then continue south to Dunedin, known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’ and gateway to the diverse wildlife of the Otago Peninsula. Day 9: Invercargill (204 km / 128 miles) Drive from Dunedin to Invercargill via the Catlin’s. Enjoy stunning coastal landscapes and numerous photo opportunities. Known as the ‘City of Water and Light’, which refers to its long summer days and the frequent appearances of the Aurora Australis.

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New Zealand Discovery • New Zealand Tours Days 10 – 11: Te Anau (155 km / 97 miles) From Invercargill drive through farmland, plains, dramatic coastal scenery and rolling hills before heading inland to Te Anau. Experience an exhilarating jetboat ride, stop at Lord of the Rings film locations or visit the Te Anau Glowworm Caves. On day 11 enjoy a full day excursion to Milford Sound and take an extended nature cruise to the Tasman Sea. Milford Sound is famous for towering peaks and spectacular waterfalls, rainforests and rugged fjords. Days 12 – 13: Arrowtown (179 km / 112 miles) Skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu and make your way to Queenstown – set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Explore this beautiful town before heading to Arrowtown for two nights. Located in the Otago region of the South Island, Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town and well worth exploring. Days 14 – 15: Franz Josef Glacier (353 km / 221 miles) View incredible scenery as you travel past the untouched native forests and pristine lakes of the World Heritage Westland National Park to the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Why not relax in the Franz Josef Glacier hot pools, nestled in lush rainforest beneath mature 30m tall trees. Days 16: Westport (273 km / 170 miles) With the Tasman Sea on one side and the Southern Alps mountain range rising up on the other, take it slow and enjoy the scenic drive. Be sure to stop at Punakaiki and marvel at bizarre limestone landscapes and powerful vents of ‘Pancake Rocks’. Next head to Westport for an overnight stay. Days 17 - 18: Abel Tasman National Park (222 km / 138 miles) Continue to the Kaiteriteri region, an area of diverse beauty that enjoys a Mediterranean-type climate. Explore the stunning coastal forest and shoreline of nearby Abel Tasman National Park on foot, by kayak or on a leisurely boat cruise. There’s also the Kaiteriteri kayak excursion to Split Apple Rock, ideal for beginners. Days 19 – 20: Picton (115 km / 72 miles) A short drive to Picton, in the heart of the Marlborough Sounds enjoy bush walks, scenic cruises, fishing and visit the local wineries. Days 21 – 22: Wellington (28 km / 18 miles) Take the InterIslander ferry from Picton across the Cook Strait to the North Island. In Wellington, visit the Te Papa museum and learn the history of New Zealand’s Māori heritage. Days 23 – 24: Napier (322 km / 200 miles) Drive north through the rural heartland of Wairarapa to Napier in Hawke’s Bay, famous for its vineyards serving food to accompany award-winning wines. Days 25 – 26: Rotorua (222 km / 138 miles) Head north and stop at the lakeside resort of Taupo and the mighty Huka Falls. Continue on to the geothermal city of Rotorua and enjoy a traditional Māori feast. This region is a geothermal ‘hot spot’ featuring geysers, colourful mineral lakes and hot springs. Days 27 – 28: Coromandel Peninsula (243 km / 151 miles) Drive across the volcanic plateau, along the Bay of Plenty coastline to the Coromandel Peninsula – fringed with dozens of beaches. Dig a hot pool, metres from the Pacific Ocean at worldfamous Hot Water Beach, or head for Cathedral Cove where a huge arched cavern passes through the headland, joining up two secluded coves. Day 29: Orewa (225 km / 140 miles) Travel north today, to the coastal town of Orewa, just north of Auckland. With its 3 km long beach, looking out onto the Pacific Ocean, it’s ideal for an overnight stop. Days 30 – 32: Bay of Islands (229 km / 142 miles) Go north to Russell in the Bay of Islands, a National Maritime Park. The scenic Bay of Islands is home to 144 islands. It’s the perfect place to relax and enjoy the views for three nights. Alternatively you might enjoy a boat trip out to the bay, or head to the most northerly point of New Zealand and Cape Reinga, where the Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea converge.

Te Mata Peak, Hawke’s Bay

Days 33 – 34: Auckland (258 km / 160 miles) Explore this harbour city at your leisure be it on land or water. A visit to Waiheke Island offers spectacular views of the city. Days 35 – 36: Auckland – UK Time to bid farewell, leaving New Zealand with treasured memories that will last a lifetime.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to New Zealand • All transfers • 29 days Maui motorhome hire with the Maui High Road Value Pack • Express Return Pack – allows you to return your unit with empty fuel and gas tanks, also provides a waste water service and express key return • 28 nights pre-booked powered sites • Locally guided by experienced and professional New Zealand Tour Leaders • Welcome dinner in Christchurch • Two-nights Christchurch accommodation in a 4-star hotel including breakfast • Spectacular Milford Sound nature cruise • Skyline Gondola & Restaurant, Queenstown • Interislander ferry crossing • Māori hangi (feast) and cultural performance in Rotorua • Two nights in Auckland in a 4-star hotel including breakfast • Farewell dinner in Auckland

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Ultimate New Zealand

Early Booking Offer Peter’s Lookout on the road to Mount Cook

Tour Name: Ultimate New Zealand Tour Duration & Type: 56 Day Escorted Tour Departure Dates: 1 February 2025 Prices from: £15,999 per person (based on 2 sharing) Upgrade to a Comfort Standard motorhome from £500 per person

New Zealand in all its splendour awaits you on this ultimate 56day escorted tour, offering an incredible opportunity to soak up the multitude of highlights this magnificent nation has to offer. The North Island is a stunning haven of active volcanoes, cosmopolitan cities and island sanctuaries, while the South Island is graced with astonishing mountains, amazing wildlife and pretty alpine towns. With local Kiwi tour guides, comfortable and modern motorhomes, unbelievable destinations and your own sense of adventure, this tour promises the holiday of a lifetime. 20

Highlights • The beautiful beaches of the Coromandel Peninsula • Kaikoura, New Zealand’s whale-watching capital • Arthur’s Pass TranzAlpine Train • The glorious peaks of the Southern Alps • Invercargill, New Zealand’s southernmost city • Doubtful Sound Cruise • Marlborough Wine Tour • New Plymouth and Mt. Taranaki • Waitomo with its labyrinth of caves • Hole in the Rock Cruise in the Bay of Islands Itinerary Days 1 – 4: UK - Auckland Fly from the UK, arriving in Auckland on day 3 (due to the difference in time zones). Take time to unwind and explore this harbour side city. A Welcome Dinner is included on day 4. Days 5 – 7: Coromandel Peninsula (168 km / 105 miles) Your first destination will be the Coromandel Peninsula, a gorgeous rugged area framed by hidden beach coves and luscious forests. This area is popular amongst the Kiwis for its laid-back atmosphere, peaceful surroundings and stunning scenery.

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Ultimate New Zealand • New Zealand Tours Days 8 – 9: Rotorua (209 km / 131 miles) Continuing on, your next stop will be the geothermal wonderland of Rotorua, famed for its explosive geysers, bubbling mud pools, thermal hot springs and beautiful sinter terraces. See the Wai-o-Tapu Thermal Reserve, the Champagne Pool and Lady Knox geyser. On day 9, enjoy an included traditional Māori Experience and Hangi Dinner. Days 10 – 12: Napier (220km / 138 miles) Famous for its beautifully-restored Art Deco architecture, Napier is a wonderful city to explore. The Hawke’s Bay region, also known as New Zealand’s Food and Wine Country, is popular for its abundance of vineyards which offer spectacular cuisine and award-winning wines.

Dunedin & Otago Harbour

Days 13 – 14: Martinborough (270 km / 169 miles) Today you will be treated to some beautiful views as you head past Manawatu Gorge and through the Wairarapa region. Perhaps make a stop at the Pukaha Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre, where you can see some of the country's native animals. Days 15 – 16: Wellington (80 km / 50 miles) Travel to the capital city of Wellington today, where you can visit the Te Papa museum, the national museum of New Zealand, or take a trip up Mount Victoria for views across the city. Days 17 – 18: Kaikoura (156 km / 98 miles) Take the Interislander Ferry to Picton and continue to the coastal town of Kaikoura, New Zealand’s go-to destination for marine life. Quite often, whales and dolphins pass close to the shore and are clearly visible from the coastal walkway. Days 19 – 21: Christchurch (181 km / 113 miles) Today’s journey will take you along the edge of rugged coastal ranges – from Cheviot, you can detour to Gore Bay to see its astonishing cliff formations. As you approach Waipara, a region known for its vineyards and olive groves, the landscape becomes gentler. On day 20, you’ll get to enjoy an included trip on the TranzAlpine Train through the scenic Arthur’s Pass. Days 22 – 23: Mount Cook (309 km / 193 miles) Make your way across the Canterbury Plains and be sure to stop at Lake Tekapo – an incredibly picturesque area where the tiny Church of the Good shepherd is encapsulated by azure lake waters, carpets of wildflowers and snow-capped mountains.

Whale watching in Kaikoura

Mount Taranaki

Day 24: Oamaru (186 km / 116 miles) Oamaru is best known for having some of the Southern Hemisphere’s most complete Victorian streetscapes and 19th century architecture, while nature lovers can head to see the world’s smallest penguins in their natural environment at the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony. You can also witness the world’s rarest penguin – the yellow-eyed penguin – coming ashore at Bushy Beach. Days 25 – 26: Dunedin (113 km / 71 miles) From Oamaru follow the coast south making sure you have time for a stop at the mysterious Moeraki Boulders, then continue south to Dunedin, known as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’ and gateway to the diverse wildlife of the Otago Peninsula. Days 27 – 28: Invercargill (204 km / 128 miles) Your journey through the Catlins today is abundant in spectacular scenery, from lots of wildlife including seals, sea lions, Hector’s dolphins and several penguin species, to the Petrified Forest in Curio Bay. You’ll also pass many beaches, waterfalls, walkways, lakes and rivers that provide excellent photo opportunities.

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Ultimate New Zealand • New Zealand Tours Days 29 – 30: Te Anau (158 km / 99 miles)

Days 37 – 39: Abel Tasman National Park (238 km / 149 miles)

Cross the rich farmlands of Central Otago as you make your way to Te Anau, the gateway to the Fiordland National Park. On day 30, enjoy an included cruise in Doubtful Sound.

Enjoying New Zealand’s highest levels of sunshine, Abel Tasman National Park’s beaches offer a distinctly Mediterranean feel. Explore some of the scenic walking trails or take a water taxi to see the coast from a different perspective.

Days 31 – 32: Arrowtown (179 km / 112 miles) Skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu and head to Queenstown, set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Explore this beautiful town before heading to Arrowtown for two nights. Located in the Otago region of the South Island, Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town and well worth exploring. On day 32, there is an included trip on the Queenstown Skyline Gondola and dinner at the Stratosfare Restaurant, overlooking the city and Lake Wakatipu.

Days 40 – 41: Picton (168 km / 105 miles) On your way to Picton, you’ll pass some incredible scenery, skirting around Nelson on the coast road, fringed by sublime seascapes with bobbing yachts; climb up into forested hills and twisting mountain passes. Just south of Picton lie the worldfamous Marlborough vineyards, famous for their Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, where you can enjoy an included Gourmet Wine Tour with Lunch.

Day 33: Wanaka (54 km / 34 miles) Take the scenic Crown Range route through stunning mountains and valleys to Lake Wanaka; spend a couple of nights here soaking up the gorgeous alpine scenery. Days 34 – 35: Franz Josef (286 km / 179 miles) Take in spectacular scenery as you travel past dense native forests and pristine lakes of the Westland National Park on the South Island. See the Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers, which are unique as they are so close to the sea. Day 36: Carters Beach (275 km / 172 miles) Today you will be treated to incredible scenery on your journey along the west coast, with the Tasman Sea on one side and Southern Alps on the other. Be sure to make a stop at Punakaiki to see the spectacular limestone formations of Pancake Rocks, formed 30 million years ago.

Franz Josef Glacier Photo by Martin Murray

Days 42 – 43: Whanganui (199 km / 124 miles) Delight in a serene three-hour Interislander crossing today, passing through Queen Charlotte Sound. Soak up the pretty surroundings as you leave the South Island, making your way to the cosmopolitan city of Wellington. You'll then travel north to Whanganui where you could take a river cruise on the Steamer Walmarie, visit the interesting museums and explore the River Market. Days 44 – 45: New Plymouth (163 km / 102 miles) Heading north, you’ll pass through lush countryside dotted with dairy farms, picturesque little towns and views across Mount Taranaki. New Plymouth is an interesting area, home to the well-known Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre. Days 46 – 47: Waitomo (180 km / 113 miles) Waitomo is best known for its labyrinth of limestone caves, where you can walk or take a boat ride to see the awe-inspiring spectacle of the glow worms illuminating the caves. It is a truly magical experience. Day 48: Orewa (230 km / 144 miles) Queen Charlotte Sound

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You’ll head up into the Waikato today. In Hamilton you can see the university, elegant public gardens and river. Further north you will bypass Auckland as you head to Orewa.

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Ultimate New Zealand • New Zealand Tours

Abel Tasman National Park

What’s included

Marlborough vineyards

• International flights from the UK to New Zealand • All transfers • Four nights in a centrally located hotel in Auckland including breakfast

Days 49 – 51: Bay of Islands (201 km / 126 miles) The Bay of Islands consists of 144 archipelagos and is perfect for a relaxing three night stay. During your time here, there are many things to do. Learn more about the region’s history at nearby Waitangi, the location for the signing of the treaty between the British and Māori people in 1840; alternatively you may enjoy a boat trip out on the bay or you could head to the most northerly point of New Zealand, where the Pacific Ocean and Tasman Sea converge. On day 50, enjoy an included halfday ‘Hole in the Rock’ cruise. Day 52: Orewa (201 km / 126 miles) Return to the coastal town of Orewa with its 3 km long beach, looking out onto the Pacific Ocean, ideal for an overnight stop. Days 53 – 54: Auckland (233km / 146 miles) Auckland is a harbour city and the locals love nothing more than getting out on the water. You have the opportunity to explore the city at your leisure be it on land or water. A visit to Waiheke Island is a recommended and enjoyable experience that offers spectacular views of the city across the water. The Sky Tower is unmistakable and offers an alternative view of the city. A farewell dinner is included on the evening of day 54, offering a chance to look back at your Ultimate New Zealand adventure with your fellow travellers and tour hosts. Days 55 – 56: Auckland – UK Time to bid farewell to new found friends, leaving New Zealand with treasured memories that will last a lifetime.

• 48 nights pre-booked campsites • Ferry Crossings across Cook Strait • Locally guided by professional and experienced New Zealand Guides • Welcome and Farewell Dinners • Māori Heritage Experience and Hangi Dinner • Marlborough Wine Tour • Arthur’s Pass TranzAlpine Train with lunch • Doubtful Sound Cruise with Picnic Lunch • Queenstown Skyline Gondola and Dinner • Hole in the Rock Cruise from the Bay of Islands • McRent Compact Plus Motorhome for 49 days including: Full Inclusive Package with unlimited km, insurance, Collisions Damage Waiver (reduced to zero), GPS, WiFi, camping table and chairs

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Passage through New Zealand Cathedral Cove, Coromandel Peninsula

Tour Name: Passage through New Zealand Tour Duration & Type: 32 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £7,599 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Experience the best that New Zealand has to offer on this independent rail and road tour. Running from Auckland to Wellington, a highlight of the Northern Explorer train journey is through the Tongariro National Park. Discover snow-blanketed ancient lava flows, dense forests and diversity of the central North Island. Take The Coastal Pacific Train and follow the rugged Pacific coast against a backdrop of two mountain ranges: the Seaward and Inland Kaikoura Ranges. Discover the rest of New Zealand in your motorhome safe in the knowledge that all your campsites are pre-booked for you. Discover Mt. Cook (Aoraki), Lake Tekapo, Wanaka, the Franz Josef Glacier, and the Abel Tasman National Park on the South Island before returning to the North Island to explore Martinborough, Napier, Lake Taupo, Huka Falls and the Coromandel Peninsula.

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Highlights • The cities of Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch • The Northern Explorer Train from Auckland to Wellington including Tongariro National Park • The harbour town of Picton • The Coastal Pacific Train from Picton to Christchurch • Mount Cook and the Southern Alps • The lakeside town of Wanaka • Abel Tasman National Park • Martinborough in the heart of New Zealand’s Wine Trail • Napier, Art Deco capital of the world • Lake Taupo Itinerary Days 1 – 4: UK - Auckland Fly from the UK, arriving in Auckland on day three due to the difference in time zones. Unwind after the flight and enjoy this harbour side city. Explore at your leisure, perhaps taking in the views from the Sky Tower or enjoying a boat trip to one of the neighbouring islands. Days 5 – 6: Wellington The long-distance scenic train – Northern Explorer runs between Auckland and Wellington. Discover Tongariro National Park, with its three spectacular volcanic mountains. From snow-blanketed ancient lava flows to dense beech forests there’s much to enjoy. In the nation’s capital, Wellington, visit the Te Papa museum to learn the history of New Zealand. Ride the famous Wellington Cable Car and enjoy spectacular views. Days 7 – 8: Picton Enjoy the scenic Interislander ferry from Wellington across the Cook Strait to Picton. Take a boat cruise though the Marlborough Sounds or perhaps wander the Queen Charlotte Walkway or picnic by one of the bays.

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Passage through New Zealand • New Zealand Tours Days 9 – 10: Christchurch Climb aboard the Coastal Pacific Train for one of New Zealand’s most picturesque rail journeys, meandering breathtakingly close to the sea, where Pacific Ocean meets Kaikoura Mountains. In just over five hours, the train passes everything from craggy coastal cliffs and rocky outcrops to modern vineyards and rustic farmsteads. Glimpse dolphins and the occasional whale. Days 11 – 12: Lake Tekapo (226 km / 141 miles) Collect your motorhome and continue to Mt. Cook (Aoraki), the highest peak in Australasia. Visit the Church of the Good Shepherd on the shores of Lake Tekapo and take in the wonders of the Mt. John observatory. Stop for a photo opportunity at Lake Pukaki, with its icy blue waters. Enjoy hiking and walking trails for all abilities on the slopes of Aoraki and plenty to do in Mt. Cook village. The surrounding countryside provided locations for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. Days 13 – 14: Wanaka (199 km / 124 miles) Located in the spectacular Alps of the South Island, Wanaka draws visitors with its outstanding natural beauty, and its proximity to Mt Aspiring National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Area. Days 15 – 16: Franz Josef Glacier (287 km / 179 miles) Enjoy the views along the shores of Lake Hawea as you head north and stop for lunch at Makarora before hitting the Haast Pass. The scenery here changes dramatically as you enter the rainforest. Haast is a town with a touch of the Wild West, and a good place to stretch the legs. To the north is the peaceful forest-lake Moeraki with good fishing. From here, it’s a 40-minute walk to the penguin colony at Monro Beach. Then on to Franz Josef for a two-night stay. Days 17 – 18: Carters Beach (279 km / 174 miles) With the Tasman Sea on one side and the Southern Alps rising on the other, go slow and enjoy the drive. Stop at Punakaiki and marvel at the bizarre limestone landscapes and powerful vents of ‘Pancake Rocks’. Then make your way to Carters Beach for a two-night stay. Days 19 – 20: Nelson (218 km / 136 miles) Your next destination is Nelson, a vibrant artistic town. From here, you can visit Abel Tasman National Park, named after the first European to sight and name New Zealand. Enjoy easy day hikes, boat trips and some of the loveliest beaches in the South Island. Days 21 – 22: Martinborough (219 km / 137 miles + Ferry) Take the scenic drive to Picton, board the Interislander ferry for your return trip across the Cook Strait to Wellington. Continue to Martinborough, packed with colonial charm, it features over 20 wineries, most within cycling and walking distance of the quaint village square. Days 23 – 24: Napier (267 km / 167 miles) Often referred to as the Art Deco capital of the world, Napier is in the Hawke’s Bay region famous for its vineyards. Many serve gourmet food to accompany their award-winning wines. Days 25 – 26: Lake Taupo (142 km / 89 miles) Lake Taupo is a vast volcanic crater and has the largest lake in the country. If you have time, head out to see the spectacular Māori rock carvings at Mine Bay. Beyond Taupo is the volcanic Tongariro National Park and the unmistakable sight of its three active volcanic mountains. Near Lake Taupo find the Huka Falls, marvel at the power of nature as the mighty Waikato River is forced through a gorge just 15 metres wide. Nearby at the Craters of the Moon, discover a slightly surreal and steaming heathland of bubbling pools and crevices.

Marlborough Sounds

Days 27 – 28: Coromandel Peninsula (256 km / 160 miles) The Coromandel Peninsula is a beautiful, rugged area with plenty of beaches to explore. Many Kiwis choose to escape city life here. Dig out your very own hot pool at world-famous Hot Water Beach, or head for Cathedral Cove where a huge arched cavern passes through the headland. Relax in the cafes and enjoy the art galleries or just take in the wonderful scenery. Days 29 – 30: Auckland (168 km / 105 miles) Return to Auckland, drop off your motorhome before returning to your Auckland hotel for a two-night stay. Days 31 – 32: Auckland – UK Time to bid farewell to New Zealand as you are transferred to the airport for your overnight flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to New Zealand • Four nights at an Auckland hotel including breakfast • Two-night hotel stays in Wellington, Picton and Christchurch including breakfast • All transfers • Auckland to Wellington on the Northern Explorer Train • Two crossings on the Interislander Ferry • Picton to Christchurch on the Coastal Pacific Train • 18 nights on pre-booked campsites • Unlimited use of a Maui Ultima motorhome 2 berth for 19 days including: Insurance with Liability Reduction Option, Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, extra driver fee, unlimited km, picnic table and chairs.

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Wonders of New Zealand

Tongariro National Park

Tour Name: Wonders of New Zealand Tour Duration & Type: 23 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £5,899 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Discover the many wonders of New Zealand. This incredible journey takes you from the geothermal wonders and volcanoes of the North Island to the glistening glaciers and stunning mountain scenery of the South.

Highlights: • Discover the best of New Zealand’s North & South Islands • Geothermal wonders to amaze you in Rotorua • Take in the scenery of the Southern Alps mountain range • Step onto the ice of the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers • Visit the four distinct cities of Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch Itinerary Days 1 – 4: UK - Auckland Arrive in Auckland on day 3 and explore as you please. Maybe take in the views from the Sky Tower or take a boat trip across the harbour.

Wellington

Days 5 – 6: Rotorua (228 km / 141 miles) Pick up your motorhome and head south to Rotorua, the geothermal region of New Zealand. Day 7: Taupo (82 km / 51 miles) Take the road south to Lake Taupo or continue on to the volcanic scenery of Tongariro National Park and the unmistakable shapes of its three active volcanic mountains. Days 8 – 9: Wellington (372 km / 231 miles) Explore the capital city and perhaps enjoy a visit to the national museum, Te Papa. Take a trip up Mount Victoria for views over the city. Days 10 – 11: Interislander Ferry & Nelson (211 km / 131 miles) Cross Cook Strait to the South Island via spectacular Queen Charlotte Sound. Continue to the coastal town of Nelson and enjoy local beaches or visit nearby Abel Tasman National Park. Day 12: West Coast (287 km / 178 miles) Visit Punakaiki rocks where the forces of nature have carved the rocks into their distinctive shapes.

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Wonders of New Zealand • New Zealand Tours Days 13 – 14: Fox & Franz Josef Glaciers (173 km / 107 miles) Enjoy the stunning scenery as you travel down the coast, with the mountain range on one side and the Tasman Sea on the other. Take an optional guided hike onto the glacier to see the ice up close. Day 15: Wanaka (285 km / 177 miles) Cross the Southern Alps via Haast Pass, which passes through Mount Aspiring National Park, on your way to the picturesque lakeside town of Wanaka. Days 16 – 17: Queenstown (54 km / 34 miles) Queenstown sits on the shores of Lake Wakatipu and is set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Although its best known for adventure sports, it is also a great base for exploring the region’s vineyards and historic mining towns. Days 18 – 19: Dunedin (266 km / 166 miles) Known as the Edinburgh of the South due to its Scottish heritage with well-preserved Victorian architecture. Day 20 – 21: Christchurch (363 km / 225 miles) Head north from Dunedin this morning and be sure to stop off to see the Moeraki Boulders. These naturally occurring rocks are an unusual sight, sitting on the sandy beach, with some of them being over 2 metres in diameter. Continue north and cross the Canterbury Plains to Christchurch and return your motorhome before being transferred to your hotel for a two-night stay.

Punakaiki rocks, Paparoa National Park, West Coast, South Island

Days 22 – 23: Christchurch – UK Transfer to the airport for your flight home, landing in the UK the following day. = number of nights at location

What’s included • International flights from the UK to New Zealand • All transfers • Two nights hotel accommodation in Auckland including breakfast • 16 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including: Unlimited kilometres, Insurance with Liability Reduction Option, Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, extra driver fee, picnic table and chairs. • 15 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Ferry crossing from Wellington to Picton • Two-nights hotel accommodation in Christchurch including breakfast

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The Grand New Zealand Caravan Tour Wanaka

Tour Name: The Grand New Zealand Caravan Tour Tour Duration & Type: 38 Day Independent Caravan Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £6,999 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Discover the best of New Zealand on this epic journey. You’ll experience otherworldly landscapes and get to know the real Middle-earth with beautiful scenery and amazing natural attractions; from the glaciers and fjords of the south, to the beauty of the west, and the geothermal activities in the north. With car and caravan hire arranged for you, explore during the day, before returning to the comfort of your caravan by night. This tour is packed with adventure, so if you’d like to see New Zealand at a slower pace, the length of the tour can be tailored for you. Highlights • Mount Cook – Australasia’s highest peak • Driving through the Southern Alps • The lakeside towns of Wanaka and Queenstown • Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers • Abel Tasman National Park • Queen Charlotte Sound • Tongariro National Park • Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city • Kaikoura Coastal Walkway 28

Itinerary Days 1 – 4: UK - Christchurch Fly from a range of airports in the UK and transfer to your hotel in the South Island’s largest city, known for its beautiful public gardens, old world charm, architecture, and quaint, walkable city centre. Day 5: Lake Tekapo (225 km / 140 miles) Today’s journey takes you to Mt Cook, the highest peak in Australasia and Mt John observatory for your own views of this International Dark Sky Reserve. Stop for a photo opportunity at Lake Pukaki, whose waters are an otherworldly icy blue. The surrounding countryside provided some of the locations for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies; grab a tour book from a local bookstore to seek out the highlights. Days 6 – 7: Wanaka (201km / 125 miles) Take a momentous drive along the edge of the Southern Alps to delightful Lake Wanaka. Lord of the Rings fans will recognise some areas as the Misty Mountains. Stay here two nights, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the laid back town and its fabulous views. Hike and bike in the surrounding hills, take a canoe or stroll along the lakeside at sunset and look out for the famous ‘Wanaka tree’ protruding from the water. Days 8 – 9: Queenstown (67km / 42 miles) Queenstown is billed as the Adventure Capital of the World, with all manner of bungee jumps, zip wires and jet boats on offer. The Shotover jet boat rides are fantastic. Take the cable car gondola up to Bob’s Peak for a really enjoyable dinner with amazing views across the lake to the Remarkables mountain range. Stroll in the Queenstown Gardens by the Bowls Club, take a trip on the elegant 1912 steam ship TSS Earnslaw or visit the picturesque old gold mining town of Arrowtown. While in Queenstown a day trip to Milford Sound is always possible. Set in Fjordland National Park, Milford Sound offers some of New Zealand’s most breath taking scenery, and a chance to see dolphins, penguins and seals up close. Days 10 – 11: Fox Glacier (327km / 203 miles) Enjoy mountain views as you travel over to the South Island’s west coast. Along the way drive through Mt. Aspiring National Park and visit the penguin colony at Monro Beach, perhaps also stopping at Lake Matheson before arriving at Fox Glacier. Franz Josef Glacier is just a short drive away and you can arrange a heli-hike to the top to explore its ice caves.

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The Grand New Zealand Caravan Tour • New Zealand Tours Day 12: Greymouth (196 km / 122 miles) From Fox Glacier, make your way up the rugged West Coast, through the old gold mining settlement of Hokitika to enjoy its beautiful forest and the bright blue waters of the river.

Emerald Lakes, Tongariro National Park

Days 13 –15: Abel Tasman (372 km / 231 miles) Your next destination is Abel Tasman National Park, with easy day hikes, boat trips and some of the best beaches in the South Island. The nearby bohemian town of Nelson, with its pretty white sand beaches, palm trees, and brightly coloured buildings prides itself on having the most sunshine hours in New Zealand. Days 16 – 17: Picton (266 km / 166 miles) Explore the bays between Anakiwa and Picton and admire the Marlborough Sounds before discovering the Marlborough wine region. Days 18 – 19: Whanganui (193km / 120 miles) Enjoy the scenic crossing of the Cook Strait to New Zealand’s North Island, via picturesque Queen Charlotte Sound to the river town of Whanganui. Days 20 – 21: New Plymouth (159 km / 98 miles) Enjoy the dairy farms, scenic little towns, and views of Mt Taranaki along your route north then choose between ‘Surf Highway’ with its coastal views or take the inland route for a closer view of Mount Taranaki to New Plymouth. Days 22 – 23: Waitomo (159 km / 98 miles) Enjoy the drive along the Tasman Sea through seaside villages, perfect for picnics and spotting Kiwis, to Waitomo, famous for its caves and kiwi house. Days 24 – 26: Auckland (Orewa) (195 km / 121 miles) The trip north from Waitomo heads right through the dairy heartland of New Zealand as you head towards Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city. Days 27 – 28: Rotorua (286 km / 177 miles) From Auckland, head south again for a real Middle Earth experience at the town of Matamata, home to the village of Hobbiton, to explore the Shire built for the Hobbits of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Continue to Rotorua, a geothermal ‘hotspot’ with its ‘Champagne Pool’ and Lady Knox geyser, then Te Puia Thermal Reserve with its boiling mud pools, steaming vents and Pohutu geyser.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to New Zealand • All transfers • Four night’s hotel accommodation in Christchurch with breakfast • 30 nights on pre-booked campsites • Interislander Ferry crossings • 31 days car hire (Nissan X-Trail or similar) • 31 days caravan hire (4 berth) including: Unlimited Kilometres, Insurance (NZ$3000 Excess), Kitchen Equipment, Cleaning Equipment, Bed Linen, Towels, Camping Chairs, Wing Mirrors & Preparation Fee.

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Days 29 – 30: Taupo (150 km / 93 miles) On the way to Taupo, stop at Orakei Korako and Wairakei Power Station before Huka Falls, New Zealand’s most visited natural attraction. Take a tour down the raging river, or walk in to see the falls on foot before continuing to Lake Taupo – New Zealand’s largest lake. Head out to see the Māori rock carvings at Mine Bay or just relax by the lake.

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Days 37 – 38: Christchurch – UK

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Days 33 – 34: Kaikoura (156 km / 97 miles)

Continue south to Christchurch, drop off your caravan and car, and then transfer to your hotel for a two-night stay.

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Days 35 – 36: Christchurch (181km / 112 miles)

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Days 31 – 32: Wellington (372 km / 231 miles)

Catch the ferry from Wellington back to Picton and head south to Kaikoura where you can spot sperm whales, dusky dolphins, fur seals, and albatross in the waters off shore.

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Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before your transfer to the airport for your overnight flight home.

This tour can also be taken with a motorhome instead of a car and caravan

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Maui Motorhomes

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Maui Ultima

Maui Cascade

Maui River

Featuring top of the range facilities including Bluetooth, USB, radio, LCD screen and DVD player, two different bed configurations and an apartment style kitchen, this motorhome is the ultimate when it comes to touring. Accommodating two adults comfortably, the Maui Ultima provides everything needed for a great motorhoming adventure.

The Maui Cascade is perfect for a couple or a family of four. It comes complete with kitchen and bathroom facilities, and an innovative bed design where there are two comfortable double beds both located at the rear of the vehicle, with the rear lounge converting into the first double bed for two, and the second lowering from the ceiling to accommodate two more!

Sleeping up to six people, the River boasts a permanent double bed, a larger than average size fridge, high quality kitchen equipment, a spacious living area and an impressive outside awning. The additional bonus of extra storage is provided with external lockers, ideal for housing those larger items of equipment.

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Apollo Motorhomes

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Apollo Euro Tourer

Apollo Euro Quest

Apollo Euro Deluxe

This deluxe 2 berth campervan includes a heated cabin and living area, shower & toilet, large double bed and a fully equipped kitchen including all your essential appliances such as microwave, gas stove and refrigerator.

Designed to accommodate up to four adults, the Euro Quest is a comfortable vehicle to travel in. With two double beds; the dinette converting to a lower bed and the other a drop-down, this vehicle maximises space. Fully selfcontained with kitchen and bathroom, as well as Bluetooth and a DVD player with flat screen. Available from April 2024.

This deluxe vehicle features a well appointed kitchen including microwave, gas stove and refrigerator. Enjoy the freedom of having a toilet, shower and internal heating on board. The Apollo 6 Berth Euro Deluxe is ready to travel when you are.

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McRent Motorhomes

Sleeps 2

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McRent Compact Plus

McRent Comfort Standard

McRent Family Standard

The compact semi-integrated 2 berth motorhome is particularly suitable for city trips with two beds and four seats.

The comfortable semi-integrated vehicle for superior requirements with more space and two single beds or one double and four seats. A great vehicle for two adults to share and the perfect motorhome for exploring the wonders of New Zealand.

Take the whole family on the trip of a lifetime in this fantastic 4 berth motorhome. A very comfortable way for you all to discover New Zealand. The semi-integrated vehicle offers an additional pull-down bed over the seating group space for four passengers.

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Pacific Horizon Motorhomes

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Pacific Horizon 2+1

Pacific Horizon GEM-4

Pacific Horizon SAM

Pacific Horizon 2+1 motorhomes are most suitable for 2 adults, or for 2 adults and a child. It leads its category thanks to its style, quality and functionality, with perfectly allocated space and a fully featured interior. The king size bed and unique mid-vehicle bed location allows you the comfort and relaxation of travelling the country in luxury.

Sleek and sophisticated, with appealing curves and a contemporary interior, GEM-4 motorhomes provide the blueprint for motorhome design. Whether it’s the independent living/ sleeping areas you’re after, or the extra space and comfort for a couple wishing to travel in style, the GEM-4 is the perfect motorhome.

Step into a SAM and you are stepping into motorhomes that lead the industry with a combination of innovative design and technology. You’ll be impressed by the superb quality and finishing that makes the SAM superior to other 6-berth motorhomes. Delve deeper and the benefits go beyond mere looks.

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Star R V Motorhomes

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Star RV Polaris 4

Star RV Polaris 6

Star RV Polaris 6 Nova

The Polaris 4 is an innovative four berth motorhome featuring a unique bed lift system that makes the most of space and offers superior comfort and convenience for the discerning traveller. When not in use, the bed system allows for greater entertainment space and comfortable travel. Self-contained with stove, refrigerator and toilet.

Perfect for larger groups or families who want to travel in comfort and style. With three double beds there is plenty of space and, despite its size, this thoughtfully designed vehicle is easy to drive, offering smooth handling and experience. Star RV’s Polaris is selfcontained with cooking facilities, toilet and shower.

Request a Nova when making your booking and guarantee a vehicle less than one year on fleet. The Polaris Nova is self-contained with cooking facilities, toilet and shower. With three double beds there is plenty of space and a thoughtfully designed vehicle which is easy to handle.

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New Zealand Caravans and Rental Cars

Each caravan we offer is light and easy to tow, so you can make the most of your adventure.

Bailey Phoenix 420

Each caravan is insulated and comes complete with a heating system to keep you warm and toasty, solar power and is self contained certified so you can camp in any approved freedom camping locations. Plus, all caravans come completely kitted out for your holiday with everything you need, so when you get to your destination you can simply unhitch and explore. Bailey Phoenix 420 (2 berth) With a new look, inside and out, Phoenix is spacious, comfortable and well-equipped with practical design features and a touch of luxury, all in a robust and lightweight four-season package.

Bailey Phoenix 650 (5 berth) This 5 berth caravan comes with single bed, set of bunks, a lounge that converts to a double bed, shower, toilet and kitchen.

Cars

Nissan X-Trail 4WD

Nissan X-Trail 4WD Our New Zealand tours include hire of a 1-3 year old Nissan X-Trail with 4WD on demand, complete with the technologies, space, comfort and flexibility you need for even the most action-packed adventures.

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Key features: Apple Car Play / Android Auto, Rear view camera, Airbags, Vehicle Dynamic Control, Traction Control System, AntiLocking Brake System, Brake Assist, Cruise Control, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Advanced Drive Assist Display, USB port, Bluetooth / Hands Free.

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Campsite Options

Freedom camping on Independent Tours What is Freedom camping? Freedom camping is the ultimate outdoor experience. Just you, your fellow travellers and nature. It means you won’t have to worry about plugging your campervan into power, and you can really explore New Zealand’s beautiful, legal camping grounds. You’ll have the comforts and facilities of your motorhome, with uninterrupted, stunning views of the great outdoors. There are districts in New Zealand that do not permit you to freedom camp. These areas may or may not be clearly sign posted so we recommend you always check with a local first. Visitor Information Centres or ‘iSites’ will always be able to advise you.

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New Zealand Campsite Options

Department of Conservation (DOC) Campsites These are often in some of the best locations around the country – in national parks, alongside the Great Walks and in tranquil and secluded spots. The campsites are usually quite basic, offering ‘back to nature’ style accommodation and facilities and very reasonably priced. There are six categories of DOC campsites: Serviced campsites – include a wide range of amenities with flush toilets, kitchen/cooking facilities, hot showers and rubbish collection. These campsites can be booked at a DOC visitor centre. Scenic campsites – Usually in high-use, coastal locations, these campsites have toilets and tap water supply and often barbeques, cold showers and rubbish bins. Some scenic campsites can be booked in advance. Standard campsites – Limited range of amenities including a pit or composting toilet, a water supply and some may have cold showers, barbeque and rubbish facilities. These campsites generally cannot be booked. Basic campsites – You really need to be self-sufficient to stay at these campsites with basic toilet facilities and water from a tank, lake or stream. Basic campsites generally cannot be booked. Backcountry campsites – Usually have toilets and a water supply from a stream. They may also have basic cooking facilities and picnic tables. These campsites generally cannot be booked. Great Walk campsites – There are 60 Great Walk campsites situated along all Great Walk tracks (except Milford) and they offer basic facilities including toilets and a water supply. Bookings are usually required and can be completed online.

Holiday Parks and Campgrounds Holiday parks are equipped to please a wide range of people for a minimal cost and most have attractive landscaped settings, often beside a beach or lake.

Holiday Parks Facilities include* • Swimming Pool • Ablution Blocks • Kitchens • BBQ areas • Waste Stations • TV/Movie Rooms • Tourist Information and bookings • Recreation lounges • Laundry facilities with washers and dryers • Wi-Fi • Ensuite Sites • DVD Hire • Convenience Store/Kiosk *Facilities may vary from park to park

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Northern Explorer Rail Add-on

A journey through the heart of the North Island The Northern Explorer is a remarkable, ever-changing daytime journey between Auckland and Wellington which takes you into the heart of the North Island, through lush green farmland, native forests, over stunning river gorges and across New Zealand’s volcanic plateau. Highlights include Tongariro National Park and the Raurimu Spiral, an amazing feat of railway engineering. Include stopovers at Ohakune or National Park to walk the famous Tongariro Crossing, ski the slopes of Mt Ruapehu, or experience one of the many outdoor activities available in the Central Plateau region. Make a stop at Otorohanga to discover the magical Waitomo glow worm caves or take a tour around the Hobbiton film set. Whatever your itinerary, the Northern Explorer is a truly memorable way to discover the best of the North Island.

What’s included • GPS triggered at-seat commentary • Licensed café with snacks, light meals and a top selection of NZ wine, beers and other beverages available for purchase • Open air viewing carriage with no glass in the windows this is the perfect place to capture the epic scenery on camera • Baggage check in where your bags are safely stowed in the baggage carriage for the duration of the journey • Free baggage transfer to/from Interislander ferry – if you are connecting to/from the Interislander ferry, let the check in staff know and your bags will be transferred between the train and ferry free of charge

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Coastal Pacific Rail Add-on

A journey along the edge of the world Immerse yourself in the rugged coastal architecture of New Zealand. Travelling between Picton and Christchurch (and vice versa) over the extended summer season, this memorable journey stops at Blenheim and the renowned whale watching town of Kaikoura. Along 98 kilometers of ruggedly beautiful coastline you’ll get astonishingly close to the surging Pacific Ocean and steeply rising Kaikoura Ranges. You’ll also travel through beautiful wine growing regions, across broad, braided rivers and the rich patchwork farming landscape of the Canterbury Plains. Experience all of this from the comfort of award-winning scenic carriages featuring panoramic side and sky-roof windows, an on board licensed café, GPS triggered at-seat audio commentary, and open air viewing.

What’s included • GPS triggered at-seat commentary • Licensed café with snacks, light meals and a top selection of NZ wine, beers and other beverages available for purchase • Open air viewing carriage with no glass in the windows this is the perfect place to capture the epic scenery on camera • Baggage check in where your bags are safely stowed in the baggage carriage for the duration of the journey • Free baggage transfer to/from Interislander ferry – if you are connecting to/from the Interislander ferry, let the check in staff know and your bags will be transferred between the train and ferry free of charge

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Enjoying the view of Lake Pukaki and mountains

Weather New Zealand comprises two long narrow islands, with a noticeable difference in the climates. Overall, New Zealand has a very mild climate making it a great holiday destination all year round.

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Stopovers and Airline options Upgrade your flight and travel in style, or extend the trip of a lifetime by breaking up your journey with a stopover on route. Bali Bali is known as the ‘Island of the Gods’ and it’s not hard to see why, with miles of sandy beaches and vibrantly coloured reef teeming with tropical fish. Bali serves as a true tropical stopover escape – perfect to lull you into the holiday mode or as a relaxing end to your New Zealand holiday.

Bangkok The fascinating capital of Thailand, a modern metropolis set within the cultural landscape of the East with ancient temples, bustling markets, busy waterways and vibrant nightlife. Bangkok is a shopaholics dream; the perfect stopover destination for those wishing to bring home a bargain!

Dubai Lying between the warm, blue waters of the Gulf and the red sands of the Arabian Desert, Dubai offers year-round sunshine, fine beaches and incredible shopping in its lively markets and air conditioned malls.

Hong Kong One of the world’s greatest financial centres is also one of the most exciting and easy to explore. A vibrant mix of traditional and modern culture combined with first class service, soaring city skylines, colourful markets and fabulous shopping all framed around one of Asia’s most recognisable harbours.

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Singapore The garden city of Asia, where east and west collide. The shining glass skyscrapers, glittering malls and well ordered parks and gardens are a testament to its wealth.

Melbourne Melbourne is the coastal capital of the south eastern Australian state of Victoria. At the city's centre is the modern Federation Square development, with plazas, bars, and restaurants by the Yarra River. In the Southbank area, the Melbourne Arts Precinct is the site of Arts Centre Melbourne – a performing arts complex – and the National Gallery of Victoria, with Australian and indigenous art.

Sydney Sydney, capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbour front Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design. Massive Darling Harbour and the smaller Circular Quay port are hubs of waterside life, with the arched Harbour Bridge and esteemed Royal Botanic Garden nearby.

Airlines Emirates Airlines Classes available – Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Dubai, Bali Singapore Airlines Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Singapore Air New Zealand

Singapore

Classes available – Economy, Skycouch, Premium Economy, Business Premier Stopovers – Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cook Islands, Singapore Cathay Pacific

LA Los Angeles is a sprawling Southern California city and the centre of the nation’s film and television industry. With 80-degree days year-round, you can enjoy miles of picturesque coastline from Venice and Santa Monica to Manhattan Beach and Playa Vista.

Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Hong Kong British Airways Classes available – World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World, First Class Stopovers – Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne

Cook Islands The Cook Islands is a nation in the South Pacific, with political links to New Zealand. Its 15 islands are scattered over a vast area. The islands are renowned for its friendly people, tropical climate and the many snorkelling & scuba-diving sites.

Qantas Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

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Sea Cliff Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive

Australia

Experience the magnificence of Sydney’s Opera House, bound over to Kangaroo Island, explore the majesty of the Great Ocean Road and so much more…

Three Capes Track, Tasmania


Australia

From lush rainforests, beach paradises and incredible gastronomy to amazing wildlife, staggering rock formations and some of the finest wine in the world… Australia really is an explorer’s heaven – there’s so much to excite all the senses. With vast, varied landscapes, unique wildlife and pure white sand beaches you will enjoy the best of everything when touring Oz.

Sydney Harbour

Great Ocean Road

Not to be missed! • The Twelve Apostles in Victoria is one of the most spectacular stretches of coast anywhere on earth. Be sure to allow time for a stop here when you take the legendary Great Ocean Road. It’s a fantastic place to explore • Experience the veritable Garden of Eden that is Kangaroo Island – the lack of natural predators ensure that it’s a haven for Australian wildlife – the perfect place to not only see kangaroos but also koalas, whales and dolphins • Sample some traditional Aussie sweet treats including Lamingtons, Tim Tam’s and Damper • If you’ve built up a thirst exploring, be sure to sample some of Victoria’s beautiful wines, in particular the Shiraz and Chardonnay grape varieties • Take some time while in Sydney to marvel at the incredible Harbour Bridge, people-watch on Bondi beach and wander around the many awe-inspiring museums and galleries

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Quintessential Queensland Whitsunday Islands

Tour Name: Quintessential Queensland Tour Duration & Type: 23 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £5,499 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Experience the diversity of Queensland on this fantastic journey from Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef to the metropolitan city of Brisbane. You will have the opportunity to see the world’s largest coral reef system which is composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and spreads across 900 islands. You’ll get to see and walk on some of Queensland’s best beaches and the opportunity to see some of the countries amazing wildlife including dingoes, whales and koalas.

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Highlights: • 3 nights in Cairns, Tropical Queensland’s capital • A reef cruise to Franklands Island • The 14 km of sandy beaches at Mission Beach • Townsville for a combination of sun, sand and city • The azure waters of Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday Islands • Rockhampton and Mt Archer National Park • Hervey Bay, Australia’s whale watching capital • K’gari (formerly Fraser Island) • Noosa, one of Australia’s most popular beachside destinations • 3 nights in Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital Itinerary Days 1 – 5: UK – Cairns You will be met at Cairns Airport and transferred to your hotel which is close to the Cairns Esplanade lagoon. The included excursion to Franklands Island begins with a river cruise along the Mulgrave River where migratory and breeding birds can be spotted. At the mouth of the river, the Franklands Island slowly comes into view and it is only a short open water crossing to your destination. All the snorkelling equipment and tuition on how to use masks, fins, and snorkel is provided and a Marine Biologist, with support from the experienced snorkel guides, will take you on a guided snorkelling tour which is straight off the beach, so perfect for all levels and ages. See the amazing variety of corals and marine life that inhabit the area, including an abundance of colourful fish, sea turtles, giant clams, and sea anemones. A semi-submersible tour or glass bottom boat is also included which is run with commentary, where you can see the underwater world whilst staying dry! Days 6 – 7: Mission Beach (139 km / 87 miles) Collect your motorhomes and start your journey south, perhaps make a stop at the Babinda Bakery for a coffee and a cream bun. From here you can also visit Babinda Boulders which are scattered along the Babinda Creek, there’s a beautiful swimming hole and at the nearby Josephine Falls there’s a 750m rainforest walk with several lookouts along the way.

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Quintessential Queensland • Australia Tours Mission Beach is actually four separate towns that are spread along the 14km stretch of palm-fringed-beach, despite its popularity, the town has retained its dreamy, laid-back vibe and the welcoming locals are never outnumbered by its visitors. Days 8 – 9: Townsville (235 km / 147 miles) Today’s drive will take you through the heart of Queensland’s sugar cane industry, make a stop in Ingham to view one of the largest sugar cane mills in Australia. The stunning green landscapes surrounding Ingham are also a bird lover’s paradise, with more than 245 species residing in the TYTO wetlands. Townsville is in the dry tropics’ region of Queensland, adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, home to a sea turtle hospital and plenty of other attractions. Days 10 – 12: Airlie Beach (275 km / 172 miles) Airlie Beach is set on a striking peninsula that reaches out into the stunning blue Whitsunday waters. From here enjoy one of the many day trips out to the Whitsunday Islands, do the Whitsunday Great Walk from Brandy Creek to Airlie Beach, discover the stunning Whitehaven Beach or take a crocodile watching tour. Days 13 – 14: Rockhampton (482 km / 301 miles) Rockhampton is the heart of the Fitzroy Basin, Australia’s second largest river system, and bordered by the Berserker Ranges. Known as the Beef City, Rockhampton is a modern throwback to the heydays of Queensland’s colonial past, offering all the cosmopolitan conveniences in a contemporary riverside setting. Days 15 – 16: Hervey Bay (382 km / 239 miles) Visit Queensland’s whale hot spot where humpback whales stop to breed and nurse their young, see their playful antics on an optional whale watching tour. You’ll also visit K’gari (formerly Fraser Island), the largest sand island in the world and the only place on earth where rainforests grow on sand dunes. K’gari is also home to the purest strain of dingoes which can often be seen scavenging around the rainwater lake. Days 17 – 18: Noosa (186 km / 116 miles) It takes just over 2 hours to drive to the stylish town of Noosa, so perfect timing for lunch at one of the many restaurants on Hastings Street, or perhaps get a takeaway and eat it with your toes in the sand! After lunch you could take a stroll along the coastal track to the village of Sunshine Beach or visit Halse Lodge, a heritage listed Queenslander house which is just off the main strip but still close to the beach. Days 19 – 21: Brisbane (148 km / 93 miles) Continue south through the Sunshine Coast to Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital. After dropping off your motorhome and transferring to your hotel, you’ll have plenty of time to explore Brisbane at your leisure. Days 22 – 23: Brisbane – UK Time for some last minute souvenir shopping and packing before transferring to Brisbane Airport for your overnight flight home.

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What’s included • International flights from the UK to Australia • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Cairns including breakfast • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Brisbane including breakfast • 13 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Franklands Island Reef Tour • K’gari (formerly Fraser Island) • 14 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including: Unlimited kilometres, taxes, additional drivers, kitchen equipment, linen and bedding plus a linen exchange during the tour, Liability Reduction Option (reducing to nil), Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, picnic table and chairs

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The Pacific Coast Drive

Blue Mountains

Tour Name: The Pacific Coast Drive Tour Duration & Type: 21 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £4,799 per person (based on 2 sharing)

The legendary Pacific Coast Drive is a natural wonderland, with a sparkling coastline, a lush hinterland and rugged national parks, you will soon find yourself immersed in its natural beauty.

As you travel down the Pacific Highway you’ll have the opportunity to explore sea caves, to meet the local wildlife, kayak through aquamarine waters and for the more adventurous, sand board down giant dunes. Highlights: • 3 nights in Brisbane, Queensland’s state capital • Byron Bay with its iconic lighthouse • Coffs Harbour for whale watching • Port Macquarie for the Billabong Zoo with its koala breeding centre • Lake Macquarie, home to the largest saltwater lake in the southern hemisphere • The Blue Mountains • 3 nights in Sydney, the state capital of New South Wales • A Sunset Dinner Cruise around Sydney Harbour Itinerary Days 1 – 5: UK - Brisbane You will be met at Brisbane Airport and transferred to your hotel that is in the heart of Brisbane. You’ll have plenty of time to explore Brisbane at your leisure and to discover its many attractions, restaurants and bars. Days 6 – 7: Byron Bay (164 km / 103 miles) Home to Australia’s most eastern point and the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, the region is known for its spectacular beaches, unique shopping and dining experiences, world-class festivals, and vibrant community spirit.

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The Pacific Coast Drive • Australia Tours Days 8 – 9: Coffs Harbour (232 km / 145 miles) The city of Coffs Harbour is at the heart of the spectacular Coffs Coast and not only offers some stunning beaches but also a marine sanctuary, whale watching and a great selection of bushwalking trails, however it’s probably best known as being the home of the iconic Big Banana amusement park. Days 10 – 11: Port Macquarie (153 km / 96 miles) Port Macquarie is best known for its beaches, its wildlife and for its penal colony past. Take the coastal walk to the lighthouse for some stunning views across the water, as well as sightings of whales and dolphins. Another great place to visit is the Billabong Zoo which has a koala breeding centre. Days 12 – 13: Lake Macquarie (272 km / 170 miles) Lake Macquarie is a place where the simple things you love never went out of style, where the dress code reads ‘barefoot’ and the soundtrack is the gentle lapping of waves on the shore or the sizzle of a barbecue. It is home to the largest saltwater lake in the southern hemisphere which is more than twice the size of Sydney Harbour! Days 14 – 16: The Blue Mountains (164 km / 106 miles) The Blue Mountains cover an area of 3,861 square miles encompassing tall forests, sandstone cliffs, canyons, and waterfalls. From your base at Katoomba Falls you will be within easy walking distance to the famous Three Sisters, Scenic World Skyway and the Katoomba Township. Take one of the bushwalks that lead to spectacular viewpoints and hidden waterfalls, and you’ll be just a short walk from Echo Point, home of the fabled Three Sisters. After a long day exploring the natural wonders of the Blue Mountains, the cafes, restaurants and friendly pubs of Katoomba town centre are close by. Days 17 – 19: Sydney (72 km / 45 miles) The last day of driving takes you to Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, as well as Australia’s oldest and largest city. It has one of the most beautiful deep water harbours in the world and is famous for landmarks such as the Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, as well as some of Australia’s best surfing beaches. With 3 nights in Sydney you will have plenty of time to explore this amazing city and on the last night you can say goodbye to NORTHERN Australia in style with a Sunset Dinner Cruise around the harbour. TERRITORY

Days 20 – 21: Sydney to UK

Byron Bay

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Australia • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Brisbane including breakfast • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Sydney including breakfast • 11 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Sydney Harbour Sunset Dinner Cruise • 12 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including: Unlimited kilometres, taxes, additional drivers, kitchen equipment, linen and bedding plus a linen exchange during the tour, Liability Reduction Option (reducing to nil), Single NEW ZEALAND Vehicle Rollover Cover, picnic table and chairs

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Tasmania - The Wild Island State

Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park

Tour Name: Tasmania – The Wild Island State Tour Duration & Type: 24 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £5,699 per person (based on 2 sharing)

With a population of just 500,000 people, the island of Tasmania is as intimate as it is beautiful. Its gorgeous capital Hobart is home to one of the world’s most intriguing art galleries, while northern Launceston is one of the few cities on the planet to be wrapped around a gorge.

Whilst driving around the island state, you can pass stunning coastline, pristine beaches and UNESCO World Heritage mountain regions in just a few hours. Along the way, you’re bound to pass welcoming farm-gate producers, enticing wine cellars and restaurants specialising in fresh, local produce. Highlights: • Explore Colonial Hobart • Experience Port Arthur and the Tasman National Park • Discover Freycinet National Park • Take in St Helens and Georges Bay • Visit Launceston – The Garden City • Spot wildlife at Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park • Strahan – Gateway to the South West World Heritage National Park • Delight in a journey on the The West Coast Wilderness Railway • Full-day Gordon River Cruise Itinerary

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Day 1 – 5: UK – Hobart You will be met and welcomed at Hobart Airport and transferred to your Hobart Hotel for a 3 night stay. Enjoy a Hobart City Highlights tour. Days 6 – 8: Port Arthur (100km / 62 miles) Transfer to the Maui depot to collect your motorhome, drive to nearby Sorrell to pick up supplies and then begin driving to the Tasman Peninsula. Depending on your interests, take a detour via historic Richmond (arguably Tasmania's premier historic town) or head to Port Arthur via the stunning coastal scenery and walks of the Tasman National Park.

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Tasmania - The Wild Island State • Australia Tours Days 9 – 11: Freycinet (214 km / 133 miles) The east coast of Tasmania is very picturesque, with scenery ranging from beaches and expansive coastline to serene woodland areas. Make a stop at Marion Bay for a walk on a deserted beach; visit the Copping Colonial and Convict Exhibition or make a stop at the Freycinet Marine Farm for fresh seafood. Freycinet National Park is one of Tasmania’s many natural highlights – with abundant wildlife and bird species, superb scenery and excellent beaches; Freycinet is nature at its finest. The pretty resort and fishing town of Coles Bay is the gateway to the national park. From here, you can wander down to the white sands and clear azure waters of Wineglass Bay, or visit one of the park’s other many peaceful beaches.

Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park

Days 12 – 13: St Helens (112 km / 70 miles) Depart Freycinet and drive through the towns of Bicheno, Four Mile Creek, Scamander and Beaumaris before arriving at St Helens. Protected by Georges Bay, St Helens is the easternmost town in Tasmania. The area is home to many reserves and parks, making it ideal for walking – St Helens Point State Recreation Area is a great point to start, with panoramic coastal views and impressive sand dunes. Other walks in the area can be found at Humbug Point Reserve, Bay of Fires Coastal Reserve and Goblin Forest Walk. Days 14 – 16: Launceston (164 km / 102 miles) Depart St Helens, passing through the towns of Pyengana, Weldborough, Moorina, Derby, Scottsdale and Nunamara on your way to Launceston. Nestled in a wide river valley amidst luscious countryside, Launceston is known as the ‘garden city’ thanks to its abundance of beautiful public and private gardens. Attractions include The Penny Royal Gunpowder Mill, which is an imaginative man-made development. It depicts the early nineteenth century with streams and waterfalls. Cataract Gorge is also a great visit, located only a few minutes’ drive from the city. A 1.6km walk along the face of the cliff ends in the Cataract Cliff Grounds Reserve, from where a chairlift crosses the gorge. Days 17 – 18: Cradle Mountain (141 km / 88 miles) Depart Launceston and drive through the towns of Deloraine, Elizabeth Town, Moltema, Sheffield, Gowrie Park and Daisy Dell on your way to Cradle Mountain. Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park is home to the deepest lake in Australia, located in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area. Here, common wildlife sightings include Bennett’s wallabies, Rufus wallabies and potoroos. Bird life consists of parrots, birds of prey and numerous smaller bush birds. Vehicle access is only possible to Cradle Valley in the north of the park and Lake St. Clair in the south. Days 19 – 21: Strahan (137 km / 85 miles) Depart Cradle Mountain and drive towards Strahan, passing the towns of Tullah, Rosebery and Zeehan. Strahan, located on the Tasmanian west coast, is the gateway to South West World Heritage National Park – one of the world's most beautiful cool climate rainforests. The town is situated on beautiful Macquarie Harbour and was once a penal colony until 1833, when the convicts were all moved to Port Arthur on the east coast. Macquarie Harbour is also the departure point for cruises on the magnificent Gordon River – a major sightseeing attraction.

Days 22: Hobart (300 km / 186 miles) Depart Strahan and travel via the towns of Queenstown, Derwent Bridge, Lawrenny, New Norfolk and Granton en route to Hobart. Return your motorhome to the Maui Depot before transferring back to your hotel in Hobart. Day 23: Hobart – UK Check-out, settle any extras and enjoy some last minute shopping before being transferred to Hobart International Airport for your journey home. Day 24: Arrive in the UK

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Australia • All transfers • Four nights in a centrally located hotel in Hobart including breakfast • 16 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Hobart City Tour • A trip on the West Coast Wilderness Railway • Gordon River Cruise • 17 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including; Unlimited kilometres, GST, taxes, additional drivers, kitchen equipment, linen and bedding plus a linen exchange during the tour, Liability Reduction Option (reducing to nil), Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, picnic table and chairs

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Western Wanderer

Esperance

Tour Name: Western Wanderer Tour Duration & Type: 23 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £4,999 per person (based on 2 sharing) Highlights: • Experience a Perth City Highlights Tour • Discover Rottnest Island • Tour wineries in the Margaret River Wine Region • Discover Torndirrup National Park • Witness the Great Ocean Drive • Marvel at the Pink Lake • See Kalgoorlie and its Gold Mines • Take in the incredible Wave Rock • Explore the charming town of Fremantle Perth

With the largest and most diverse landscapes in Australia, the opportunities for motorhome adventures in Western Australia are endless. From the coastline of the Indian Ocean to the outback city of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia has so much to see. Your options range from five star caravan parks to pitching up in a national park, so there’s something for everyone, and the comfortable climate means you can visit all year round. Itinerary Days 1 – 4: UK – Perth Fly from the UK to Perth where you will be met and welcomed at Perth Airport and transferred to your hotel for a 3 night stay. During your time in Perth we have included a Perth City Highlights tour when you can also take an optional cruise of the Swan River that flows through the city. We’ve also included a tour to Rottnest Island where you can see the Quokkas, small marsupials that live on the island. Perth is a vibrant city overlooking the Swan River - the weather is fantastic, the beaches uncrowded and the dining options plentiful and varied. Shop in the trendy boutiques or browse the art galleries in upmarket King Street, stroll through Kings Park Botanical Gardens or take a tree top walk for a unique view of the city. There is a free bus circling the city centre making it easy to visit the Central Business District attractions. Days 5 – 7: Margaret River (270 km / 168 miles) Pick up your motorhome and travel via the Tuart Forest National Park to Busselton on the shore of Geographe Bay with its tranquil water, long beaches and sheltered coves.

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Western Wanderer • Australia Tours Surfers come from far and wide, and the town is home to many artists and crafts people. There are several wineries nearby, or take a scenic drive through the Boranup Karri Forest.

Wave Rock

Days 8 – 10: Albany (352 km / 219 miles) Travel eastwards today visiting the historic mill town of Nannup and the timber town of Pemberton on your way to Albany, home to white sandy beaches and spectacular coastal scenery. The town is great for whale-watching, where you can see these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. Days 11 – 13: Esperance (480 km / 299 miles) Follow the South Coast Highway to Esperance, a beautiful coastal town which boasts stunning scenery, white sand and turquoise water. Take the Great Ocean Drive or visit the Cape Le Grand National Park, only 56 kms from the town centre, to see kangaroos lazing on the beach. Further east is Cape Arid, a popular park for camping, fishing and hiking. Days 14 – 16: Kalgoorlie (387 km / 240 miles) Head north on the Coolgardie Esperance Highway through small outback towns to Australia’s largest inland city and the heart of Australia’s gold mining. Still a thriving mining town, it's a living museum with a vast operational open-pit mine, old mineshaft and offers the chance to try gold panning. Days 17 – 18: Wave Rock (490 km / 304 miles) Depart Kalgoorlie early today and head to the town of Hyden, close to Wave Rock in the remote western area of Australia’s Golden Outback region. As the name suggests, the rock has the shape of a breaking wave, 110 metres long and 15 metres high. Days 19 – 21: Fremantle (342 km / 213 miles) Make your way back to the coast today to the town of Fremantle, home to a 500-strong fishing fleet and a vast number of yachts and pleasure craft. Visit the historic buildings or go fishing at North Mole. Days 22 – 23: Fremantle – Perth (30 km / 18 miles) – UK Take the short journey back to Perth, drop off your motorhome and check-in at the airport for your journey home, arriving back into the UK the next day.

Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grand National Park

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Australia • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Perth including breakfast • Perth city tour • Discover Rottnest Tour including lunch • 17 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • 18 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including: Unlimited kilometres, taxes, additional driver, kitchen equipment, linen and bedding plus a linen exchange during the tour, Liability Reduction Option (reducing to nil), Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, picnic table and chairs

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Australia’s Southern Delights Sydney Harbour

Tour Name: Australia’s Southern Delights Tour Duration & Type: 31 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £6,799 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Discover the delights of Southern Australia on this independent tour from the magnificent city of Sydney along the coast, via Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road, finishing in Adelaide. You’ll find hidden beaches, great wines, amazing food and an abundance of Australian wildlife along the way. Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island

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Highlights: • Delight in a Sydney city tour & harbour cruise • Witness the Kiama Blowhole • Watch for dolphins at Gippsland Lakes • See koalas and penguins on Phillip Island • Take in the Surfcoast Highway and Great Ocean Road • Marvel at the Blue Lake • Indulge in a Barossa Food and Wine Experience • Enjoy a Kangaroo Island Experience Itinerary Days 1 – 5: UK – Sydney Arrive into Sydney on day 3. You’ll be met at the airport and transferred to a centrally-located hotel in Sydney. During your time in Sydney we have included a morning tour of Sydney and a Harbour Cruise including lunch. The rest of your time is at your leisure allowing you to explore the city as you wish. Days 6 – 7: Kiama (113 km / 70 miles) Pick up your motorhome and travel south on the Princes Highway to the pretty coastal town of Kiama. The town’s name derives from the Aboriginal ‘kiaram-a’, meaning ‘where the sea makes a noise’ because of the towns blowhole, which shoots water 60 metres into the air. Days 8 – 9: Batemans Bay (160 km / 99 miles) Continue your travels south on the Princes Highway via the scenic Minnamurra Falls for a stroll through the rainforest, then back to the coast to visit beautiful Jervis Bay before continuing on to Batemans Bay. On the mouth of the Clyde River, it boasts excellent fishing opportunities and great oysters. Days 10 – 11: Merimbula (175 km / 109 miles) Travel south to Merimbula, the ‘holiday resort’ of the Sapphire Coast and the perfect site for water sports. Days 12 – 14: Lakes Entrance (267 km / 166 miles) Travel via the towns of Bellbird Creek, Orbost and Nowa Nowa today as you make your way to Lakes Entrance, Australia's largest inland water system with spectacular mountains, rivers and forests. The local area is home to dolphins, water birds, kangaroos, wombats and koalas and a short walk across a footbridge brings you to the Entrance and Bass Strait, with Ninety Mile Beach stretching into the distance.

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Australia’s Southern Delights • Australia Tours Days 15 – 17: Melbourne (312 km / 194 miles) You might like to visit Mornington Peninsula, arguably Melbourne’s best kept secret. Highlights of the area include art and craft markets, antique stores, coastal and bush walks plus koala and penguin reserves which provide opportunities to see the animals in their natural environment. The region has much of Victoria’s earliest history, excellent golf courses, great restaurants and is also one of Australia’s finest wine producing regions – there are a number of vineyards for you to explore. Why not visit Phillip Island, the home of the Fairy Penguins, so called as they are the smallest breed of penguin. At dusk, they emerge from the surf, ignoring curious onlookers. Days 18 – 19: Apollo Bay (200 km / 124 miles) Depart Melbourne and travel to Geelong, where you join the Surf Coast Highway to the pretty coastal resort town of Torquay. From here travel the Great Ocean Road – one of Australia's most spectacular drives. Your destination for the evening is Apollo Bay, a scenic little fishing port nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Otway Ranges. Days 20 – 21: Twelve Apostles & Warrnambool (160 km / 100 miles) Continue along one of the most famous stretches of the Great Ocean Road, past the famous formations of the Shipwreck Coast to Warrnambool. Along the way we recommend stopping at Port Campbell National Park, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge plus the Twelve Apostles, magnificent limestone stacks rising out of the sea. Days 22 – 24: Mount Gambier (185 km / 115 miles) Head west towards Mount Gambier, on the slopes of an extinct volcano and famous for its striking Blue Lake and the Cave in the centre of the city. NORTHERN TERRITORY Day 25: Naracoorte (101 km / 63 miles) Head inland towards Naracoorte stopping at Coonawarra, one of Australia's finest wine districts. More than 20 Coonawarra wineries have cellar door sales outlets, giving you the opportunity to taste for yourself. Day 26: Port Willunga (358 km / 222 miles) WESTERN Travel along the Riddoch Highway towards Port Willunga, AUSTRALIA just south of Adelaide. The soft, sandy beach is overlooked by cliffs where fishermen once carved out caves to store their boats and nets. Day 27 – 29: Adelaide (46 km / 29 miles) Take the short drive to Adelaide this morning and say goodbye to your motorhome before checking into your hotel. Soak up the sun at one of the picture-perfect metropolitan beaches, take the Barossa Food and Wine Experience and visit Kangaroo Island, one of Australia’s great natural wonders. Days 30 – 31: Adelaide – UK Enjoy some last minute shopping before your journey home, arriving back into the UK the next day.

Twelve Apostles, Victoria

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Australia • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Sydney NEW ZEALAND including breakfast • 21 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Three nights in centrally located hotel in Adelaide including breakfast QUEENSLAND • City tour of Sydney • Sydney Harbour Cruise including lunch • Barossa Food and Wine Experience • Kangaroo Island Experience • 22 days Maui Ultima 2 berth motorhome rental including: Unlimited kilometres, taxes, additional driver, kitchen equipment, linen and bedding plus a linen exchange during the tour, Liability Reduction Option (reducing to nil), Single Vehicle Rollover Cover, picnic table and chairs

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Let's Go Motorhomes

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Let’s Go Jayco Escape

Let’s Go Jayco Roamer

Let’s Go Jayco Royale

The Let’s Go 2 Berth Escape is sleek, compact, and stylish. If you want to travel light and still enjoy the benefits of a motorhome, but on a smaller scale, then the Jayco Escape campervan is for you. It’s the perfect option for solo pioneers or couples.

The Let’s Go 2 Berth Roamer is luxury and comfort for two. Perfect for two adventure-seeking adults that enjoy life's little luxuries. This motorhome offers a comfortable home on wheels for up to 2 people, with an electronic lift-up bed and access to the interior of the motorhome from the driver’s cabin.

Elite Comfort for Extended Travel. When life on the road calls for the very best in creature comforts, the Jayco Royale is the way to go, with premium features including a large 2-door refrigerator / freezer, three double beds and a spacious ensuite.

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Maui Motorhomes

Sleeps 2 Adults and 1 Child

Sleeps 4

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Maui Ultima Plus

Maui Beach

Maui River

This motorhome allows a small family to tour together with a third seat directly behind the driver which can be converted to a single bed for a child. Features include an apartment style kitchen, bathroom amenities, LCD screen, radio, Bluetooth, USB and a DVD player.

Designed to accommodate 4 adults, this motorhome has plenty of storage space for everyone travelling. There is a double bed over the cab and a dining table at the rear of the vehicle that converts into another double bed. It also comes complete with apartment styled kitchen utensils and fresh linen.

Sleeping up to six people, the River boasts a permanent double bed, a larger than average size fridge, high quality kitchen equipment, a spacious living area and an impressive outside awning. The additional bonus of extra storage is provided with external lockers, ideal for housing those larger items of equipment.

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Apollo Motorhomes

Sleeps 2

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Apollo Euro Tourer

Apollo Euro Camper

Apollo Euro Deluxe

Features include heated/air-conditioned cabin and living area, shower and toilet, large double bed and fully equipped kitchen including microwave, gas stove and refrigerator. Ample storage space and a powerful and reliable 2.2 Litre turbo diesel engine completes the perfect touring vehicle for couples.

For a quality, self-contained family vehicle, look no further than Apollo’s Euro Camper. This vehicle comfortably accommodates up to 4 adults and is ideal for families as it can be fitted with both baby and booster seats. The turbo engine and power steering ensure easy handling and a smooth ride.

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Floor plans are subject to change from April 2024.

The Euro Deluxe will delight families who value comfort, innovation and quality. With 3 large double beds there is plenty of room for everyone. This vehicle boasts smooth handling and is surprisingly easy to drive. The thoughtfully designed interior features all the comforts you would expect of the latest generation of recreational vehicle. Floor plans are subject to change from April 2024.

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Star RV Motorhomes

Sleeps 6

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Star RV Polaris 6

Star RV Polaris 6 Nova

Perfect for larger groups or families who want to travel in comfort and style. With 3 double beds there is plenty of space and, despite its size, this thoughtfully designed vehicle is easy to drive, offering smooth handling and experience. The flexibility of this innovative design enables a sense of spaciousness and comfort whether sleeping, traveling or entertaining. Star RV’s Polaris 6 Berth is self-contained with cooking facilities, toilet and shower.

Request a Nova when making your booking and guarantee a vehicle less than one year on fleet. Star RV’s Polaris Nova 6 Berth is self-contained with cooking facilities, toilet and shower. With 3 double beds there is plenty of space and a thoughtfully designed vehicle which easy to handle. The flexibility of this innovative design enables a sense of spaciousness and comfort whether sleeping, traveling or entertaining.

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Campsite Options

Free Camping You will find many designated areas throughout all states and territories of Australia that allow free or low cost camping, over 4,000 Australia wide. Some councils have an overnight parking area in or near a town, signposted with an ‘RV Friendly’ sign. You'll find in the more remote parts of the outback many areas allow overnight camping compared to the populated coast. The areas in the outback are often rest areas – keep your eyes open, as some of these have a part which opens up behind the rest area, so you can get further off the road. Sometimes these might be beside a river, or overlooking a nice view.

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Australia Campsite Options

Holiday Parks and Campgrounds Holiday parks are equipped to please a wide range of people for a minimal cost and most have attractive landscaped settings, often beside a beach or lake. Most provide sites for tents, caravans and campervans and many also have simple cabins, self-contained motel units and backpackers’ lodges too.

Holiday Parks Facilities include* • Swimming Pool • Ablution Blocks • Kitchens • BBQ areas • Waste Stations • TV/Movie Rooms • Tourist Information and bookings • Recreation lounges • Laundry facilities with washers and dryers • Wi-Fi • Ensuite Sites • DVD Hire • Convenience Store/Kiosk *Facilities may vary from park to park

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Australia Rail Add-on Indian Pacific

Indian Pacific Itinerary

A journey aboard the iconic Indian Pacific will whisk you between Perth, Adelaide and Sydney in comfort and style. With epic transcontinental crossings between the Indian and Pacific oceans, step on-board for an all-inclusive rail holiday you'll never forget.

Day 1: Sydney Your transcontinental adventure begins in Sydney where you board the Indian Pacific. Prepare for a journey of contrasts, from lush vineyards to vast goldmines, majestic mountains to the barren expanse of the Nullarbor, from cities of four million to ghost towns of four. Enjoy breath-taking Blue Mountains and the comforts of life on-board. After settling in, savour your first meal – a regionally-inspired dinner paired with all-inclusive fine wines and beverages. Day 2: Broken Hill, Barossa Valley, and Adelaide Arrive in the ‘Silver City’ of Broken Hill, where you embark on a morning of Off Train Excursions to discover the mining history and artistic culture of this unique town. Lunch is served onboard as the you enter the southern tip of the spectacular and ancient Flinders Ranges. Arriving in the city of Adelaide in the afternoon, choose a tour of the city, a visit to the world-famous Barossa Valley or McLaren Vale wine regions (seasonal), or a trip to the beautiful Adelaide Hills featuring the culinary delights of Hahndorf. Day 3: Nullarbor Plain Awake to the seemingly endless expanse of the Nullarbor Plain. Enjoy breakfast as you travel along the longest stretch of straight railway track in the world. Ignite your sense of wonder as you enjoy the tranquillity of dinner under the brilliant desert stars in the remote and beautiful Rawlinna (seasonal). Day 4: Perth Glide through the mild skies and cool green vales of the Avon Valley on your way to Perth, arriving after an on-board lunch. • Also operates from Perth to Adelaide and Sydney NORTHERN TERRITORY

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Indian Pacific and Ghan Rail Add-ons

The Ghan

Travel aboard The Ghan between Adelaide and Darwin on the all-inclusive Outback Spirit journey. A legendary train for an unforgettable adventure. The Ghan Itinerary Day 1: Adelaide Departing Adelaide, what lies ahead is rugged, beautiful, and spectacular – through the Red Centre to the tropical north of Australia. Settle into your cabin and watch the rolling pastoral lands of South Australia from your window or meet your fellow travellers in the lounge car. Witness the oldest rock formations in the world, the Flinders Ranges, come into view. As darkness envelops the rugged outback, it’s time to indulge in a regionally inspired dinner and all-inclusive fine wines and beverages. Day 2: Alice Springs The day dawns at Marla, an outback outpost in the remote reaches of South Australia. Here, deep inland, enjoy a oneof-a-kind experience, and watch the desert come to life at sunrise. All aboard for brunch as you make your way through the MacDonnell Ranges to Alice Springs where a choice of Off Train Excursions awaits. Day 3: Katherine and Darwin The pristine wilderness of Katherine is stirring and powerful, and you’ve the chance to explore it from the water on an Off Train Experience. Cruise the jaw dropping Nitmiluk Gorge, learn more about its ancient Indigenous rock paintings and gain insight into the culture of the traditional owners of Nitmiluk, the Jawoyn people. As evening falls, arrive in Darwin to complete your epic Australian journey. • Also operates from Darwin to Adelaide The Ghan

Indian Pacific and The Ghan Accommodation The most popular choice of accommodation on The Ghan and Indian Pacific, Gold Service Twin cabins have everything you need to make you feel right at home for the amazing experience that lies ahead. Platinum Service guests enjoy premium extras like a full-size en suite, expansive window views from both sides of the train, and exclusive use of the Platinum Club carriage. What’s included – Gold Service • For Gold Twin, a comfortable sleeper cabin featuring private en suite and upper and lower berths that convert to a three- seater lounge by day • For Gold Single, a compact sleeper cabin featuring a bed that converts to a seat by day and shared shower/toilet facilities located at the end of the carriage • Power outlets in cabin

Darwin

• In-cabin music channels and journey audio commentary

Katherine

• All-inclusive dining in the Queen Adelaide Restaurant

NORTHERN TERRITORY

NEW ZEALAND

QUEENSLAND

Alice Springs

• All-inclusive Off Train Excursions and Short Stops • Luggage allowance is 60kg per guest

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Extras included with Platinum Service

Marla Manguri SOUTH AUSTRALIA

• All-inclusive Australian wines, beers, base spirits, and non- alcoholic beverages

NEW SOUTH WALES

• Full-size en suite with expansive window views from both sides of the train • By day your cabin is configured as a private lounge

Adelaide

• By night the lounge converts into a comfortable bedroom USA

OFF TRAIN EXPERIENCE

VICTORIA

• Exclusive use of the Platinum Club carriage • Private transfers included

TASMANIA

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Australia Cape Range National Park, Western Australia

Weather Australia’s climate varies greatly throughout the eight states and territories; there are four seasons across most of the country and a wet and dry season in the tropical north. Australia’s seasons are at opposite times to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.

Sydney, New South Wales Climate Alice Springs

Driving Australia drives on the left hand side of the road.

Time Zones

Month

Average Temperature (°C)

Average Precipitation (mm)

January

23

131

February

23

126

March

22

164

April

19

133

May

16

101

June

14

140

July

13

56

Due to its size, Australia has various time zones with Perth in the west at GMT +8 and Sydney in the east at GMT +10.

August

14

99

September

16

65

October

18

88

Flight Times

November

20

116

December

22

85

London to Sydney - 23 Hours.

Leighton Beach, Western Australia Photo by James Revie

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Darwin, Northern Territory Climate Month

Average Temperature (°C)

Average Precipitation (mm)

January

29

420

February

28

380

March

29

280

April

29

100

May

28

30

June

26

10

July

24

10

August

25

10

September

28

20

October

29

60

November

29

140

December

30

280

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Stopovers and Airline options Upgrade your flight and travel in style, or extend the trip of a lifetime by breaking your journey with a stopover on route. Bali Bali is known as the ‘Island of the Gods’ and it’s not hard to see why, with miles of sandy beaches, vibrantly coloured reef teeming with tropical fish and some of the friendliest faces in Asia. Bali serves as a true tropical stopover escape – perfect to lull you into the holiday mode or as a relaxing end to your Australian holiday.

Bangkok The fascinating capital of Thailand, a modern metropolis set within the cultural landscape of the East with ancient temples, bustling markets, busy waterways and vibrant nightlife. Bangkok is a shopaholics dream; the perfect stopover destination for those wishing to bring home a bargain!

Kuala Lumpur

Dubai Lying between the warm, blue waters of the Gulf and the red sands of the Arabian Desert, Dubai offers year-round sunshine, fine beaches and incredible shopping in its lively markets and air conditioned malls.

Hong Kong One of the world’s greatest financial centres is also one of the most exciting and easy to explore. A vibrant mix of traditional and modern culture combined with first class service, soaring city skylines, colourful markets and fabulous shopping all framed around one of Asia’s most recognisable harbours.

LA Los Angeles is a sprawling Southern California city and the centre of the nation’s film and television industry. With 80-degree days year-round, you can enjoy miles of picturesque coastline from Venice and Santa Monica to Manhattan Beach and Playa Vista.

Cook Islands The Cook Islands is a nation in the South Pacific, with political links to New Zealand. Its 15 islands are scattered over a vast area. The largest island, Rarotonga, is home to rugged mountains and Avarua, the national capital. To the north, Aitutaki Island has a vast lagoon encircled by coral reefs and small, sandy islets. The country is renowned for its many snorkelling and scuba-diving sites.

Singapore The garden city of Asia, where east and west collide. The shining glass skyscrapers, glittering malls and well ordered parks and gardens are a testament to its wealth.

Doha Whether travelling for business or leisure, Qatar boasts attractive facilities and activities for everyone. Book a couple of nights and enjoy a desert safari, shopping excursion, museum visit or enjoy the lively night lights of Doha as you dine aboard a traditional Arabian dhow. Whatever you choose, you’ll delight in a warm and friendly welcome wherever you go.

Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur is the perfect introduction to Asia. With one of the most iconic skylines in the Far East, KL is famous for its colourful markets and modern shopping complexes. Over time the city has matured into a place full of juxtapositions – a mix of east and west influences.

Airlines Emirates Airlines Classes available – Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Dubai, Bali Singapore Airlines Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Singapore Air New Zealand Classes available – Economy, Skycouch, Premium Economy, Business Premier Stopovers – Los Angeles, Cook Islands Cathay Pacific Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Hong Kong British Airways Classes available – World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World, First Class Stopovers – Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne Qantas Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane Qatar Airways Classes available – Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Doha Malaysian Airlines Classes available – Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Kuala Lumpur

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Gordons Bay, near Cape Town

Southern Africa

Become a true adventurer and explore the safari plains, winding rivers, towering mountains and crystal clear lagoons of Southern Africa…

Kruger National Park


Southern Africa

Discover magnificent, magical and mysterious landscapes, filled with extraordinary wildlife, glistening salt pans, fertile floodplains and fascinating people. Southern Africa is a place of wonder – it feels exclusive and fantastical all at once. Sip a glass of bubbly and sample fresh oysters while enjoying a beautiful boat cruise, catch a glimpse of majestic wildlife such as elephants, black rhino and cheetah, and learn about the culture of the San Bushmen.

Hot air balloon ride over Namibia

Not to be missed! Victoria Falls

• Enjoy fantastic local dishes such as Seswaa in Botswana, Michopo (best with a Mosi to drink) and Vitumbuwa in Zambia • Add a little extra to your holiday – discover the river that brought David Livingstone to the brink of the Victoria falls – with a romantic sunset Zambezi cruise • Don’t forget your camera! A holiday in South Africa really is the trip of a lifetime – the perfect place to capture some extraordinary scenes • Enjoy the thrill of a hot air balloon ride over Namibia • Kruger National Park is a must. It’s like the Lion King in real life – you have the chance to see the big five: lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo, in addition to giraffes, fish eagles, crocodiles and hippos

Cape Winelands

Chobe National Park

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The Cape of Many Colours Early Booking Offer Cederberg

Tour Name: The Cape of Many Colours Tour Duration & Type: 26 Day Escorted Tour Departure Dates: 17 July 2024 Prices from: £5,199 per person (based on 2 sharing) From £300 per person to upgrade to a 6 berth motorhome

To the east of Cape Town, find the world-renowned Cape Winelands, a breathtaking destination famous for extraordinary wines, delectable cuisine, scenic landscapes, and captivating history. Experience expansive vineyards and historic Cape Dutch homes gracing the area and framed by majestic mountains. Flanked by mountain peaks and the Atlantic Ocean, the pristine Cape Whale Coast is renowned for whale watching, particularly in Hermanus and the surrounding area. Migratory Southern Right and Humpback whales visit between June and December to mate and give birth, providing a display of breaching antics. From July to October in the Western Cape of South Africa, enjoy the opportunity to experience an extraordinary spectacle of nature as a brilliant array of diverse wildflowers transform this evocative semi-arid landscape into an unforgettable portrait of colour and beauty.

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Highlights: • Cape Town and Table Mountain • The Cape Winelands • Hermanus and the Cape Whale Coast • Struisbaai and its white sand beach • The natural beauty and beaches of Mossel Bay • The Garden Route, one of the world’s most scenic drives • Oudtshoorn and its Ostrich Farms • Augrabies National Park and Falls • Cederberg spectacular landscapes • The Flower Route Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Cape Town Fly overnight from the UK to Cape Town to be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel for 2 nights. Wake to enjoy an included orientation tour of Cape Town, including Bo Kaap (The Malay Quarter) on the slopes of Signal Hill. Take a cable car ride from Table Mountain for amazing views across Cape Town and a glass of bubbly. Continue to the V&A Waterfront for your welcome dinner. Days 4 – 5: Cape Winelands (81 km / 51 miles) Collect your motorhome and drive to Stellenbosch. Enjoy an orientation tour of the beautiful and historic winelands town. After some free time in Stellenbosch continue to the Boschendal Wine Estate for a chocolate and wine pairing experience. The next day you're free to explore! Visit the town of Franschhoek – the gourmet capital, or explore art galleries and boutique shops, perhaps hop on the Franschhoek Wine Tram to the wine estates. Days 6 – 7: Hermanus (108 km / 68 miles) Situated between the shores of Walker Bay, Hermanus has grown into the place for whale watching. It’s famed for its natural scenic beauty, featuring long stretches of pristine beaches. Enjoy an excellent variety of restaurants and bars. Discover all kinds of activities, both energetic and relaxing.

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The Cape of Many Colours • Southern Africa Tours From June to December, the whale watching comes alive. On your included cruise, the knowledgeable crew create a great experience. Days 8 – 9: Struisbaai (112 km /70 miles) Located at the southernmost point of Africa, the Agulhas National Park is a mysterious, beautiful area. This rugged coastal plain offers more than stunning surroundings. Depending on who you talk to, Struisbaai is either named for its thatch-roofed fisherman’s cottages, the many ostriches or its incredibly long, white, sandy beach. A trip to Cape Agulhas is a must – it’s officially where the Indian and Atlantic Oceans meet. The historic red and white Cape Agulhas Lighthouse is the only one of its kind in Africa. Days 10 – 11: Mossel Bay (270 km / 169 miles) Set along the idyllic Garden Route on South Africa’s scenic coastline, discover the port town of Mossel Bay. Enjoy fun activities including visiting the 19th-century Cape St. Blaize Lighthouse, sampling local cuisine, 4x4 excursions, swimming, hiking, and kayaking. Days 12 – 13: Oudtshoorn (86 km / 54 miles) Located along Route 62 in South Africa’s beautiful Klein Karoo, the town of Oudtshoorn is known as the ostrich capital of the world. Surrounded by ostrich farms and golden arid landscape, enjoy locally produced wine and port; sample ostrich meat and visit the C.P. Nel Museum. Included is a visit to the world-renowned Cango Caves, and a Swartberg tour with a traditional Karoo dinner cooked on an open fire. Days 14: Carnarvon (364 km / 228 miles) Departing from Oudtshoorn, head to the Northern Cape province. Enjoy an overnight stop in Carnarvon to break the journey to Augrabies Falls. Tonight’s stay is at the Lord Carnarvon Guest House dating back to 1886, this restored Karoo house, with a mixture of modern facilities and antiques, evokes memories of a bygone era. Days 15 – 16: Augrabies (377 km / 236 miles) The Augrabies Falls National Park encircles the mighty Falls. The Orange River plunges down 60 metres through the 18-kilometre ravine of the Gorge. Wonder at rocky outcrops, scrub-dotted plains, and clusters of ‘kokerboom’ or Quiver trees. This sanctuary is home to springbok, bird species, black rhino and more. Days 17 – 18: Kamieskroon (362 km / 226 miles) The blooms of South Africa’s wild flower route occur from July until October. In the Northern Cape, more than 3,500 floral species emerge in spring – from early August to the end of September offering one of the world’s greatest “flower shows”. Days 19 – 20: Cederberg (325 km / 203 miles) The Cederberg region of wild, dramatic valleys is situated between Citrusdal and Clanwilliam. Lined with citrus orchards and surrounded by magnificent mountains, the jaw-dropping scenes become more spectacular at sunset displaying an array of vivid colours. Swim in turquoise rock pools, visit intriguing ancient rock art sites, take advantage of superb beaches, or visit the Cederberg Astronomical Observatory. Days 21 – 22: Citrusdal (40 km / 25 miles) Continue in the direction of Citrusdal, between the base of the Cederberg and the Olifants River, it's home to green citrus orchards. Make a stop for an included tea tasting at the De Tol Farm Deli before continuing to your West Coast campground. While the Garden Route remains one of South Africa’s most famous attractions, the West Coast’s windswept isolation and tranquillity offer a break from the hustle of the tourist towns. Sparsely populated it offers wide open spaces, unspoilt beaches, rugged terrain, and azure seas.

Stellenbosch

Days: 23 – 24: Langebaan (148 km / 93 miles) Set on the banks of the magnificent Langebaan Lagoon, is this popular resort town. Renowned for pristine white beaches and a turquoise lagoon, it’s the ideal environment for an array of exhilarating water sports including water-skiing, kayaking, sailing, fishing and kitesurfing. The lagoon also features tidal mudflats – a habitat for an impressive variety of local and migratory birds. Days 25 – 26: Cape Town (95 km / 59 miles) – UK Return your motorhome to the depot before being transferred to Cape Town airport for your overnight flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights to Cape Town ZAMBIA • All transfers • Welcome dinner on the V&A Waterfront • Two nights in a centrally located hotel in Cape Town including breakfast • One night Guest House accommodation in Carnarvon including breakfast • Afternoon tour of Cape Town, Bo Kaap and Table Mountain • Chocolate and Wine Pairing at the Boschendal Wine Estate • Guided Whale Watching Cruise • Cango Caves Tour • Swartberg Experience Sunset tour with dinner • Carmien Tea Tasting • Augrabies, Namaqua and West Coast National Park Fees • 20 nights pre-booked campsites • 22 days in a Bobo Discoverer 4 berth motorhome including: BOTSWANA Contract fee, Super Cover insurance, unlimited mileage, one additional driver, emergency assistance, Cooking Equipment, Linen & bedding, picnic table and chairs

= number of nights at location

SOUTH ATLANTIC

NAMIBIA

2 Augrabies Augrabies Falls National Park

SOUTH AFRICA

Kamieskroon

2

1 Carnarvon

2

Cederberg

Citrusdal

2

2

Langebaan

2 Cape

Oudtshoorn

2

Winelands

Cape Town

Hermanus

2 2

Struisbaai

Mossel Bay

2

2

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A Tale of Three Countries Early Booking Offer Sossusvlei, Namibia

Tour Name: A Tale of Three Countries Tour Duration & Type: 33 Day Escorted Tour Departure Dates: 4 June 2024 and 22 September 2024 Prices from: £7,699 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Venture off the beaten track and discover the wonders Southern Africa has to offer. From the deserts and sand dunes of Namibia to the unique Okavango Delta, a river that never reaches the sea, plus the majestic sight and sounds of Victoria Falls. Your experienced guides will share their knowledge as you explore the highlights and incredible wildlife of these three nations. From the amazing desert animals in Namibia to Etosha National Park’s floodlit waterholes and Chobe’s herds of magnificent elephants.

Etosha National Park

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Highlights: • Sossusvlei and the deserts • Walvis Bay Seal and Dolphin Cruise • Twyfelfontein a UNESCO World Heritage Centre • Guided game drives in Etosha National Park • Damaraland • The Caprivi Strip • Livingstone and Victoria Falls • Game drive and game cruise in Chobe National Park • The Makgadikgadi Pan • The Okavango Delta Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Windhoek Fly to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. You’ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel for the next 2 nights. The following afternoon, you’ll be transferred to the depot to collect your motorhome before returning to the hotel for your welcome dinner. Days 4 – 5: Sossusvlei Dunes (380 km / 236 miles) We start our adventure this morning as you head for the sand dunes of Sossusvlei. Stop at the beautiful Spreetshoogte Mountain Pass, one of the most beautiful views in Namibia. Spend the next two days exploring the area with optional excursions such as helicopter flights, hot air balloon rides and 4x4 excursions all available. Days 6 – 8: Swakopmund and Walvis Bay (403 km / 250 miles) Travel to the coast to Swakopmund, then head to Walvis Bay for a boat cruise to look for seals and dolphins in the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy a glass of bubbly and fresh oysters on board. Days 9 – 10: Uis (196 km / 122 miles) Continue onto Uis, an unspoilt rural area of Namibia popular due to its unspoilt beauty and wildlife, which includes Desert Elephant, Mountain Zebra, Springbok and Kudu. Days 11 – 12: Palmwag and Damaraland (231 km / 144 miles) Explore the area with optional excursions including rhino tracking or an excursion to seek out the wildlife of Damaraland, where you may see desert elephants, black rhino, gemsbok (oryx), kudu, springbok and, if you’re lucky lion and cheetah.

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A Tale of Three Countries • Southern Africa Tours Days 13 – 15: Etosha National Park (310 km / 193 miles) Continue your journey northwards today as you leave Palmwag and make your way to Etosha National Park, a salt pan so large it can be seen from space. Abundant wildlife around the waterholes gives almost guaranteed sightings. On day 14 you can enjoy an included guided drive in an open safari vehicle. Days 16 – 17: Otavi Mountain Region (400 km / 249 miles) In the centre of the ‘Golden Triangle’, the towering Otavi Mountains are surrounded by the towns of Otavi, Tsumeb, and Grootfontein. The landscape features golden maize plantations, spectacular dolomite mountains, and underground lakes. Activities here include spectacular close-up game viewing, relaxing at the swimming pool or a laid-back sunset around the campfire telling stories under the stars. Days 18 – 19: Divundu (363 km / 226 miles) Today takes you into the Caprivi Strip, between Angola to the north and Botswana to the south, all the way to Zambia in the east. The Mahango Game Park is home to large herds of elephants and buffalos, as well as hippos and crocodiles. Almost all the antelope species living in North-Eastern Namibia can be seen in the park, as well as giraffes, zebras, impalas, lion, leopard and hyena. Day 20: Katima Mulilo (328 km / 204 miles) Travel from Caprivi to Namwi on the banks of the Zambezi River, the ideal stopover to continue your journey through the Caprivi. This area is famous for its birdlife such as the Woodland Kingfisher, African Skimmer and African Woodowls. Days 21 – 22: Livingstone and Victoria Falls (205 km / 127 miles) Cross the border into Botswana today, before parking the motorhomes and being transferred into Zambia and Livingstone, the gateway to Victoria Falls. Take an optional Sunset Zambezi Cruise, or helicopter flight over the falls. Days 23 – 24: Chobe National Park (80 km / 50 miles) Transfer back to Botswana and continue onto Chobe National Park where herds of buffalo and elephant attain legendary proportions. A game drive and a cruise on the Chobe River are included, providing you with the perfect opportunity to see the animals. Days 25 – 26: Nata and the Makgadikgadi Pan (311 km / 193 miles) The world’s largest salt pan, when the rains come, is home to a cornucopia of flamingos and other waterbirds, as well as one of Africa's biggest zebra populations. Days 27 – 28: Maun and the Okavango Delta (301 km / 187 miles) Your next destination is Crocodile Camp, on the banks of the Thamalakane River in Maun. From here discover the Okavango Delta, a World Heritage Site and the largest inland delta in the world. Day 29: Ghanzi and the San Bushmen (285 km / 177 miles) The small town of Ghanzi, situated 300 kilometres southwest of Maun and just north of the Trans-Kalahari highway. It serves as the administrative centre of the Ghanzi district which covers a vast area of cattle ranches and farmland in the west of Botswana. The Ghanzi area has a number of lodges which focus on cultural tourism as well as wildlife viewing – here you can experience the fascinating world of the San Bushmen as they explain to you how they forage, hunt and find water in this harsh environment. The accommodation for tonight is the Kalahari Arms Hotel, here you can soak up the Botswana sunshine or relax in the lapa with a refreshing drink or enjoy a swim in the Olympic sized swimming pool. Day 30: Gobabis (321 km / 199 miles) Today we start the journey back towards Windhoek, breaking the journey with an overnight stop at Zelda Guest farm where you can choose from bird watching, walking trails, observing game or simply relax by the pool.

Caprivi Region

Day 31: Windhoek (212 km / 131 miles) Today we return to Windhoek for the last night in our motorhomes and a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Days 32 – 33: Windhoek – UK Return the motorhomes before being transferred to the airport for your overnight flight back to the UK, arriving on the morning of day 33.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Namibia • All transfers • Two nights at the four star Windhoek Country Club in Windhoek including breakfast • One night at the Kalahari Hotel in Ghanzi including breakfast • Welcome and Farewell Dinners in Windhoek • Boat cruise from Walvis Bay • Morning and Afternoon Game Drives in Etosha National Park • Two nights at the four star David Livingstone Safari Lodge, and Spa at Livingstone, Zambia including breakfast • A guided game drive in Chobe National Park • A guided boat cruise in Chobe National Park • Locally guided by professional and experienced South African guides • National Park and Conservation Fees at Sossusvlei & Sesriem Canyon, Etosha National Park, and Chobe National Park • 25 nights pre-booked powered motorhome sites • 30 days in a Bobo Campers FunX 2 berth motorhome including: Contract fee, Super Cover insurance, one additional driver, unlimited mileage, emergency assistance, camping table and chairs

Katima Mulilo 1

ZAMBIA 2

2 Divundu

Etosha

2

3

Chobe National Park

2 Otavi Mountain Region

Palmwag

2

NAMIBIA Gobabis

3

3

Swakopmund

2

Maun/Okavango Delta

2

Uis

Livingstone

Nata

2

Ghanzi

1

BOTSWANA

1

Windhoek

SOUTH ATLANTIC

2

Sossusvlei

NEW

= number of nights at location

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Roads of the Rainbow Nation Early Booking Offer Coffee Bay on the Wild Coast

Tour Name: Roads of the Rainbow Nation Tour Duration & Type: 38 Day Escorted Tour Departure Dates: 30 April 2024 and 18 August 2024 Prices from: £6,199 per person (based on 2 sharing) From £800 per person to upgrade to a 6 berth motorhome (based on 2 sharing)

South Africa is known as the Rainbow Nation thanks to its eclectic blend of cultures, languages and people, plus the diversity of phenomenal cities, landscapes and wildlife. With two capital cities, the world-renowned Kruger National Park and the ostrich farms of the Klein Karoo region, South Africa is a unique country just waiting for you to discover its many charms.

Kruger National Park

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Highlights: • Take in the stunning Panorama Route • Kruger National Park including a guided game drive • Experience Swaziland • Hluhluwe-Imfolozi National Park • Hippo and Croc Cruise on Lake St Lucia • KwaZulu-Natal and the Battlefields • Addo Elephant Park including a game drive • Discover The Garden Route • Visit the Winelands • Explore Cape Town and Table Mountain Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Johannesburg Fly overnight from the UK to Johannesburg where you’ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel in Sandton. Optional activities such as a tour to the Soweto township or the Lesedi Cultural Village can be arranged. Spend the day at leisure before meeting your fellow travellers and tour hosts for a welcome dinner. Days 4 – 5: Sabie (363 km / 226 miles) Pick up your vehicle and set out on your first day of exploration to Sabie to experience the beautiful Panorama Route of South Africa including God's Window, Bourke’s Luck Potholes, the Three Rondavels and the towns of Pilgrim’s Rest and Graskop. Days 6 – 8: Kruger National Park (153 km / 95 miles) Stretching over more than two million hectares, the Kruger National Park is one of the world’s largest game reserves and a truly remarkable destination. Owing to its exceptional size, visitors are able to experience fantastic diversity – from changing scenery and ecosystems to an impressive array of animals, plant life and birdlife. The park is home to over 130 mammals and over 500 bird species and you can look forward to learning about the area’s prehistoric past and viewing the abundant wildlife including the famed Big Five.

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Roads of the Rainbow Nation • Southern Africa Tours Days 9 – 10: Swaziland (201 km / 125 miles) Officially known as the ‘Kingdom of eSwatini’ this tiny landlocked nation boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage. Highlights of this laid-back land include the beautiful ‘Valley of Heaven’, the Malkerns Valley and the Hlane Royal National Park, famed for its white rhinos, antelopes and lions. Days 11 – 13: Hluhluwe (271 km / 168 miles) Continue your journey south and head for Bonamanzi Game Reserve , one of the best birding destinations in Southern Africa. Self-drive, arrange a guided game drive or experience a guided bush walk onto the adjoining False Bay floodplains to explore the area and discover its flora & fauna. You’ll also enjoy an included ‘Hippo and Croc cruise’ giving you the chance to see these water loving animals up close. Days 14 – 16: KwaZulu-Natal Battlefields (296 km / 184 miles) Head inland to an area that boasts the largest concentration of battlefields in South Africa and perhaps visit the Isandlwana Battlefield site of the Anglo-Zulu war of 1879. Days 17 – 19: Drakensberg (358 km / 222 miles) This beautiful part of South Africa offers scenic landscapes and a range of activities including Rock Art sites, beautiful hiking trails, fishing, horse riding and so much more. Days 20 – 21: Wild Coast (261 km / 162 miles) Stretching over 200 kilometres along one of South Africa’s most pristine, wild and beautiful sections of shoreline, the Wild Coast is renowned for its hidden coves, secluded beaches, and rolling emerald hills. Days 22 – 24: Morgan Bay (373 km / 232 miles) Continue via Port St Johns and Mthata to Morgan Bay. Whether you prefer long, scenic forest trails or curling up with a good book, Morgan Bay has something for everyone. Days 25 – 26: Addo Elephant Park (352 km / 219 miles) Set in the enchanting Eastern Cape Province, Addo Elephant National Park offers an unforgettable safari experience and provides a sanctuary to large numbers of elephant, lion, buffalo, black rhino, spotted hyena, leopard, antelope, zebra and over 400 bird species. Whales and sharks can also be spotted off the coast of the Algoa Bay. Days 27 – 29: Tsitsikamma (230 km / 143 miles) Enjoy a day trip to Knysna during your stay here. The town is situated on the banks of a magnificent lagoon, which stretches out to the Indian Ocean between the towering twin peaks known as ‘The Heads’. We’ve included the Featherbed Eco Experience which features a scenic cruise on the Knysna Lagoon, a guided walk in the Featherbed Nature Reserve and lunch under Milkwood trees overlooking the ocean. Days 30 – 31: Oudtshoorn (219 km / 136 miles) Your next destination is along Route 62, the wine route, known for its ostrich farms. To the north, the Cango Caves are a 20-million-year-old network of limestone chambers. Days 32 – 34: Montagu (231 km / 144 miles) From Oudtshoorn, travel along Route 62 and make a stop at the famous bar named Ronnies Sex Shop, a colourful and popular stop. Days 35 – 36: Cape Town (191 km / 119 miles) Your final destination is the stunning city of Cape Town, with the Atlantic Ocean on two sides and Table Mountain dominating the skyline. Drop off your motorhome before being transferred to your hotel. The next day is at your leisure to explore. In the evening join the group for your farewell dinner, including an interactive drumming session followed by a 14-course set menu dinner with live entertainment throughout the night.

Swaziland

Days 37 – 38: Cape Town – UK Enjoy a final look around the city today or perhaps indulge in some last minute shopping before your transfer to Cape Town International Airport for your overnight flight home.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to South Africa • All transfers • Locally guided by professional and experienced South African guides • Two nights at a Sandton hotel in Johannesburg including breakfast • Welcome Dinner • 31 nights pre-booked powered motorhome sites • Full day guided Kruger National Park game drive in open safari vehicles • ‘Hippo and Croc cruise’ in Hluhluwe • Morning or afternoon guided game drive in open safari vehicles in Addo Elephant National Park • Featherbed Eco Experience in Knysna including a buffet lunch • National Park and Conservation Fees at Kruger National Park, Mlilwane Wildlife Reserve, Bonamanzi Game Reserve, Addo National Elephant Park and Storms River Mouth/ Tsitsikamma National Park • Two nights at a centrally located hotel in Cape Town including breakfast • Farewell Dinner • 32 days in a Bobo Campers 4 berth motorhome including: Contract fee, Super Cover insurance, one additional driver, unlimited mileage, emergency assistance, camping table and chairs

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Cape Town and the Garden Route Valley of Desolation, Camdeboo National Park

Tour Name: Cape Town and the Garden Route Tour Duration & Type: 21 Day Independent Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £3,499 per person (based on 2 sharing)

A country adorned in endless beauty and diversity, South Africa offers an adventure like no other. This fabulous three-week tour is the opportunity of a lifetime. Experience the best of this nation; from endless outdoor adventure and striking scenery to alluring cities and stunning wildlife.

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Take in the majesty of Table Mountain, breathtaking landscapes of the Garden Route, captivating Winelands region and the incredible African wildlife, including the big five. Highlights: • Cape Town including a Hop-On-Hop-Off bus tour • The allure of the West Coast National Park • Oudtshoorn and the Klein Karoo • Cango Caves Heritage Tour • Spot wildlife at Camdeboo National Park • A half-day guided Safari in Addo Elephant Park • The spectacular Garden Route • Hermanus and the Whale Coast • The Cape Winelands and the Franschhoek Wine Tram Itinerary Days: 1 – 3: Cape Town Fly from the UK to Cape Town. Landing on day 2 you're met at the airport and transferred to your boutique hotel, enjoying views of Table Mountain for a 2 night stay. Set at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic oceans and backed by the iconic Table Mountain, the bustling city of Cape Town presents an enchanting combination of drawcards to be seen on an included Cape Town Hop-On-Hop-Off bus tour. See all the major highlights in Cape Town, including a visit to Camps Bay, Hout Bay Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and Table Mountain. Days: 4 – 5: Langebaan/West Coast (95 km / 59 miles) Transfer to the motorhome depot and collect your vehicle to start your overland journey to the beautiful West Coast. This tranquil coast is best known for its wide, open spaces, charming fishing villages, unspoilt beaches and abundant animal and marine life. From whale watching to enchanting spring flowers, hiking in the fynbos, mountain biking, and fresh seafood, this has it all.

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Cape Town and the Garden Route • Southern Africa Tours Day 6: Touws River (235 km / 147 miles) The pretty little railway town of Touws River sits between Barrydale and Ladismith in the little Karoo. Touws River, on the fringes of the Klein Karoo, is sandwiched between the Langeberg and the Outeniqua Mountains. Days: 7 – 8: Oudtshoorn (282 km / 175 miles) Travel through the Klein Karoo area towards Oudtshoorn and make a stop at the Cango Caves for an included tour. These hour long tours are led by experienced, and accredited cave guides who give you an insight into the six halls, chambers and rooms within the caves, as well as a close up view of stalactites, stalagmites, and a colony of bats that have made it their home. Days 9 – 10: Camdeboo National Park (322 km / 201 miles) Formed hundreds of millions of years ago, the Karoo is one of the great natural wonders of the world. Camdeboo National Park provides insights into the unique landscape and ecosystem of the Karoo, not to mention awesome scenic beauty. Settle in at your campsite and enjoy the afternoon exploring Camdeboo National Park in your own vehicle. This area is part of the Park's game viewing area – home to buffalo, antelope, eland, red hartebeest and springbok, smaller mammals and many bird species. Days 11 – 12: Addo Elephant National Park (215 km / 134 miles) Set in the enchanting Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, the Addo Elephant National Park is the country’s third largest national park and offers a truly unforgettable safari experience. This finely-tuned ecosystem provides sanctuary to over 400 bird species and large numbers of elephant, lion, black rhino, and more. During your stay here, enjoy an included half day safari game drive, giving you the best chance to see all on offer. Not only do the guides have trained eyes for spotting wildlife, they also have local knowledge regarding animal identification, the history, local culture, vegetation, and many local stories to end this great tour. Days 13 – 15: Sedgefield (333 km / 208 miles) Sandwiched between the Outeniqua and Tsitsikamma Mountains and the glistening Indian Ocean, this lush 200-kilometre stretch of coastal plain between Mossel Bay and Storms River Mouth provide one of the world’s most spectacular drives. Whether you seek pristine, white-sand beaches, world-class golf courses, ancient forests, nature reserves, excellent hiking opportunities or exciting outdoor adventures, the Garden Route has it all. Days 16 – 17: Hermanus (402 km / 251 miles) Travel to Hermanus, part of the Whale Coast of South Africa. The main towns that form the Whale Coast are Kleinmond, Hermanus, Stanford and Gansbaai; the Cape Whale Coast is made from a collection of villages, farms, rivers, bays, coves and valleys – each filled with its special magic. Explore the whales, sharks, wine routes, fynbos, birding, golf, penguins, mountain biking, hiking and adventure activities in this beautiful region. Hermanus is the whale watching capital of South Africa and the season generally runs from June - mid December each year. You can often spot the whales from land. However we recommend a whale watching cruise from 1½ - 3 hours in duration. Days 18 – 19: Cape Winelands (108 km / 68 miles) Depart Hermanus for Stellenbosch, the beautiful drive takes you past Hawston and through Kleinmond and Bettys Bay where you can visit Stony Point, home to an African Penguin Colony. Roughly 3,600 penguins now live at Stony Point's old whaling station, increasing from the two who originally ventured here in 1985.

Tsitsikamma National Park, Garden Route

The included Franschhoek Wine Tram Hop-On-Hop-Off tour takes passengers into the heart of the Franschhoek Valley, with a narration focusing on the history of Franschhoek and wine cultivation in the valley, complimentary wine tastings and unparalleled views of the vineyards. With stops at some of South Africa's oldest and most distinguished wine estates passengers can experience various activities, be it wine tasting, a cellar tour, lunch or simply a stroll through the vineyards. Days 20 – 21: Cape Winelands to Cape Town: (81 km / 51 miles) to the UK Check-out and drive to the motorhome depot where you will return your rental vehicle. From here you will be transferred to Cape Town International Airport. Check in for your overnight flight home.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to South Africa • All transfers • Two nights in a centrally located hotel in Cape Town including breakfast • 16 nights pre-booked campsites including power • Cape Town Hop-On-Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour • Cango Caves Heritage Tour • Half day guided, Safari Game Drive in Addo National Park • Franschhoek Wine Tram Hop-On-Hop-Off Tour • 17 days in a Bobo Campers 4 berth motorhome including; Contract fee, Super Cover Insurance, one additional driver, unlimited mileage, emergency assistance, camping table and chairs

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Bobo Campers

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Bobo Campers FunX (4x4)

Bobo Campers Discoverer 4

Bobo Campers Discoverer 6

The Bobo Campers off-road motorhome, the Discoverer FunX, is built on a rugged Nissan NP300 4×4 chassis. It has luxuries unseen in off-road models, like a full kitchen and on-board toilet. A favourite among those discoverers that go far into the bush. Clever touches to reduce the centre of gravity factor were to lower the roof height with 8cm and replace all top cupboards with canvas structures.

Designed and built in the Bobo Campers factory, the Discoverer 4 sleeps four comfortably because it has all the luxury and comfort one expects in a truly quality vehicle. There is air conditioning both in the drivers cabin and in the rear living area. All models feature an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

The family orientated addition to the Bobo Campers fleet is this six berth Iveco Discoverer 6. Designed and built on a reliable Iveco Daily 35S13 chassis. The Discoverer 6 sleeps six people and is a quality vehicle which will take you through South Africa in style – because that is what you want from a top-class motorhome. All models feature an 8-speed automatic gearbox.

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Maui Motorhomes Maui M4BI

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Travel in comfort thanks to the driver’s air conditioned cab. Holiday amongst the country’s nature and wildlife without having to say goodbye to modern technology or creature comforts and get your entertainment fix from the camper’s TV and DVD player. Cook as you would at home courtesy of a fully-equipped camper featuring a microwave, gas cooker and a significant 100-litre fridge, while there's also a complete bathroom.

Enjoy an outdoor, yet modern, holiday on the road with the Maui 4-Bed Shower/ WC Africa Motorhome. Its well thoughtout design offers plenty of space with room left over for modern technology. Included is a bathroom featuring both a shower and toilet and the fully-equipped kitchen contains a two-hob cooking station and an 80-litre refrigerator. Bring the whole family along with sleeping space for up to four people.

Sleeps up to six with a large spacious living area. You’ll be the envy of other campers when you pull up in this brilliant 6 berth motorhome. The large windows around the living area will provide you with an awesome view each morning, perfect for your South African adventure!

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Campsite Options

In addition to the many catered and self-catered places to stay in Southern Africa, there are hundreds of camping, campervan and motorhome sites that are in or near popular nature reserves, wildlife parks and famous landscapes, tourist attractions, tour routes and the gorgeous coastline that stretches for thousands of kilometres.

The smell of the bush, the sound of animals calling, light as it casts its yellow glow over the savannah, the crisp morning air, and the warm rays of the African sun. There are few better ways to get really close to the Southern African outdoors than by pitching a tent or setting up a campervan or motorhome in the heart of this raw beauty.

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South Africa Campsite Options Sossusvlei Campground

Sossusvlei Campground

There are basic camp sites, where visitors come to enjoy the serenity of the outdoors without the hustle and bustle of city life. Some of these have electricity and ablutions available, while others are more rustic, little more than a clearing in the verdant vegetation. On the other side of the spectrum, there are luxurious tented camps, where tents stand on raised platforms and boast king-sized beds, inviting linen, mosquito nets, and electricity. Affectionately dubbed ‘glamping’, this is a real treat for those that want to enjoy the camping experience with a touch of the glamour and convenience that comes with modern living. The majority of campsites offer powered sites for campervans and motorhomes. The shared bathrooms and toilets at campsites are often basic but usually well attended to. Easy access to shared kitchen and bathroom facilities is generally available on these sites. The majority of campsites offers a private barbeque facility where campfires are permitted. Some sites even offer a private ablution and small kitchen wash-up facility. Many campsites in Southern Africa form part of a hotel or lodge and campers may utilise lodge facilities such as restaurants, swimming pools and laundry facilities. Some of the most popular camping destinations in Southern Africa include the Kruger National Park and the Garden Route in South Africa, Sossusvlei and Etosha National Park in Namibia and the beautiful Chobe National Park in northern Botswana. The Southern African camping experience is a truly special one. Whatever your preference, Southern Africa has something for everyone, and you will find yourself planning your next camping trip even before you have concluded your Southern African holiday and returning home.

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Rovos Rail Add-on

The Suites Vintage carriages combine with modern luxuries in 3 suite types available in double or twin: Pullman/Pullman Gold, Deluxe, and Royal. All have en-suites with shower, toilet, basin and bath (Royal only), tea facilities, and safes, air con, linen and amenities and are serviced daily.

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Rovos Rail has an international reputation for its truly world class travel experiences. Each train has accommodation carriages, dining cars, a lounge car, smoking lounge and observation car with open-air balcony.

Pretoria to Cape Town (and VV) – 4 days/3 nights This meander is perfect to enjoy South Africa as a world in one country. Travel the grasslands of the gold-rich Highveld to the haunting Great Karoo; trundle through spectacular mountain ranges and winelands of the Cape. Journey’s end is Cape Town, the Mother City of South Africa, cradled by the imposing bulk of Table Mountain, Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head.

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Zambia and Victoria Falls Add-on Victoria Falls

Discover the land of the legendary African walking safari, Victoria Falls, the wild Zambezi River, abundant wildlife, and raw wilderness. Blessed with awe-inspiring natural wonders, wonderful wildlife, huge water bodies and vast open spaces, Zambia offers unforgettable holidays. Acknowledged as one of the safest countries in the world to visit, Zambia’s welcoming people live in peace and harmony.

Lady Livingstone

Itinerary Day 1: Livingstone Upon arrival into Zambia at Harry Mwanga Nkumbula International Airport, be met, welcomed and transferred to The David Livingstone Safari Lodge. This luxurious hotel, with river-facing rooms, gives you the same serene views that once captivated David Livingstone. Late afternoon, board the Lady Livingstone Boat for a quintessential sundowner cruise. This upmarket river cruiser has been designed to make sure you want for nothing while on board. Lavishly decked out with every thought to your personal comfort, snacks and drinks are included in your sunset cruise. Day 2: Livingstone Following breakfast, you’re collected at the lodge for a guided walking tour of the mighty Victoria Falls. Discover how they were formed and what local customs and traditions surround them. Described by the Kololo tribe living in the area in the 1800’s as ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’ – ‘the Smoke that Thunders’ and in more modern terms as ‘the greatest known curtain of falling water’. Wonder at this spectacular sight of awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River. Day 3: Botswana Chobe National Park Safari Experience Transfer to the Kazungula border and be met by a Botswana guide. On arrival in Chobe join a morning safari boat cruise and spend the morning game viewing along the Chobe River. The cruise ends at around midday in time for an included lunch at one of the hotels on the riverbank. After lunch, board safari vehicles for an afternoon game drive in the Chobe National Park before returning to Zambia and the David Livingstone Safari Lodge. Day 4: Livingstone Chobe National Park Enjoy your final breakfast in Zambia before a late morning transfer to Livingstone Airport for your onward flight.

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Southern Africa Johannesburg

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park

Weather South Africa’s weather conditions range from Mediterranean in the southwestern corner to temperate inland, and subtropical in the northeast. A small area in the northwest has a desert climate. Most of the country has warm, sunny days and cool nights and autumn onwards is the best time for wildlife spotting.

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Driving South Africa drives on the left hand side of the road.

Time Zones South Africa standard time is GMT +2.

Flight Times London to Johannesburg - 11 Hours.

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Southern Africa

Stopovers and Airline options Upgrade your flight and travel in style, or extend the trip of a lifetime by breaking your journey with a stopover on route. Most of our Southern Africa tours offer direct flights from the UK, but for A Tale of Three Countries, stopovers in Cape Town and Johannesburg are available. Johannesburg Stopover in Johannesburg and discover just how many reasons there are to stay in the city. Lose yourself in the huge malls and check out the trendy suburb of Melville, where there’s a wealth of coffeehouses and bars to investigate. If you’re interested in culture, you’ll find plenty in Jo’burg. Find out about the country’s turbulent history at the Apartheid Museum and experience township life in Soweto.

Cape Town Cape Town is one of the world’s most beautiful cities, crowned by the magnificent Table Mountain National Park. From almost any vantage point, there’s a mountain or an ocean in view, and often both. The weather is notoriously fickle, but that just reminds you of the variety of things to do. If it’s too cloudy to hike on the mountain, then there’s art galleries, wineries and beaches. Swim with a penguin, burrow deep into the city’s history, or just walk along cobblestone streets and take it all in.

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Airlines British Airways Classes available – World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World, First Class Stopovers – Johannesburg, Cape Town Virgin Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Upper Class Stopovers – Johannesburg, Cape Town South African Airways Classes available – Economy, Business Stopovers – Johannesburg Johannesburg

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Moraine Lake in the Banff National Park

Canada

Step into a magical land beyond your wildest dreams…

Yoho National Park, Alberta


Canada

Discover sophisticated cities, formidable grizzlies, breathtaking lakes and marvellous mountains. Canada offers a world of wonder for nature lovers and urbanites alike. For a trip of a lifetime, look no further than a tour of Canada. Enjoy wine within the sun-drenched region of Penticton, unwind on glorious lake beaches, revel in village festivities or be adventurous with horse riding, canoeing and mountain yoga.

Jasper National Park

Niagara Falls

Not to be missed! • Set your taste-buds alive with local treats including poutine, butter tarts and lobster rolls • Keep your eyes and ears peeled for some staggering wildlife including bears, moose, whales, eagles and so much more • Don’t leave Canada without a bottle of real maple syrup – if you’ve a sweet tooth, this is a treat you need in your life • Indulge yourself with a soak in the hot springs of Kootenay National Park • Experience the awe-inspiring hot springs in Banff

Grizzly bear, Banff National Park

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The Canadian Rockies

Early Booking Offer Maligne lake, Jasper National Park

Tour Name: The Canadian Rockies Tour Duration & Type: 26 Day Escorted Tour Departure Dates: 21 May 2024, 3 September 2024 and 20 May 2025, 2 September 2025 Prices from: £5,899 per person (based on 2 sharing) From £100 per person to upgrade to a C-Medium motorhome (based on 2 sharing)

Spanning across Alberta and British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies encapsulate some of the world’s most incredible scenery; where ice-capped mountain peaks and frosty glaciers surround mesmerising alpine lakes, and elusive bears, coyotes, wolves and moose reside within dense carpets of lush green forest. This 26 day escorted tour takes in the cosmopolitan city of Calgary, home to the famous annual Stampede, as well as the alpine resort town of Banff and the hot springs in Radium. You will explore many more of the regions delights, all in the company of expert Canadian tour leaders.

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Glacier National Park

Highlights: • Calgary, home of the Calgary Stampede • Banff and Lake Minnewanka • Lake Louise and the Icefields Parkway • Jasper and Maligne Lake • Wells Gray Provincial Park with its waterfalls • Cache Creek – an original ‘fur town’ • Whistler with its Peak 2 Peak Gondola • The Sea-to-Sky Highway to Vancouver • The Okanagan Valley – Famous for its wines • Radium Hot Springs and the Glacier National Park

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The Canadian Rockies • Canada Tours

Itinerary Days 1 – 2: UK – Calgary Steeped in western culture, Calgary or ‘Cowtown’, is home to the world-renowned annual 10-day Stampede. Days 3 – 5: Banff (150 km / 93 miles) After picking up your RV, your journey begins with a scenic drive to Banff, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Take in the iconic Rockies, Lake Minnewanka, the Vermillion Lakes, Johnston Canyon, Banff Hotel and Sulphur Mountain. Dip in the hot springs and take a gondola to the top for unforgettable views. Days 6 – 7: Jasper (290 km / 180 miles) Drive along the famous Icefields Parkway to Jasper, take your time and soak up endless views of crystalline lakes, glacier peaks, forested hills and majestic waterfalls; spot big horn sheep, black bears and coyotes – all often seen from the road. Days 8 – 9: Wells Gray Provincial Park (320 km / 199 miles) Take the Yellowhead Highway and wind through Mount Robson Provincial Park. Continue into the Cariboo Mountains to Clearwater and onwards to Wells Gray Provincial Park, famous for its wildlife, waterfalls and wilderness – sightings of black bears, grizzlies, moose, and more are common here. Day 10: Cache Creek (207km / 129 miles) Today you’ll be following Highway 5 along the North Thompson River; the valley stretches over 200 miles from Mount Robson and the Canadian Rockies in the north to its southern tip close to Kamloops. From Kamloops you’ll head west through the desert-like climate to Cache Creek, a town that was built from the fur trade. Days 11 – 13: Whistler (215km / 134 miles) Head through the scenic Coastal Mountains on today’s journey to Whistler and stop at Duffey and Joffre Lakes for some stunning views. Whistler is another stunning ski resort that also offers plenty of activities in the summer months. We recommend taking the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for amazing mountain scenery. You could also take a seaplane for a flight over the mountains and glaciers or try a 4WD tour across the mountains in search of bears. Days 14 – 16: Vancouver (170km / 106 miles) Today you’ll be driving the scenic Sea to Sky Highway along the shores of the Pacific Ocean. There’s so much to see along this route including waterfalls and a copper mine. We recommend a visit to see the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Grouse Mountain both of which are located just outside of Vancouver. You’ll have two full days to explore the seaside city of Vancouver and its stunning surrounds. A visit to Stanley Park is a must, but you should also try and head to Chinatown, Gastown and Granville Island too. Days 17 – 18: Okanagan Valley (383 km / 238 miles) From Vancouver, take the Crowsnest Pass route stretching from Hope in the east end of Fraser Valley to the British ColumbiaAlberta border in the Rockies. The Okanagan Valley is famous for its orchards and wineries, make sure you allow some time to sample both! Days 19 – 20: Revelstoke (291 km / 181 miles) Drive along the Okanagan Lake and enjoy wonderful views of Okanagan Valley as you make your way to Revelstoke. Make a stop at one of the wineries, orchards and fruit stands. PACIFIC Days 21 – 22: Radium Hot Springs (253 km / 157 miles) OCEAN Head through Mount Revelstoke National Park with numerous trails and photo stops before continuing via the Trans-Canada Highway, which leads past glorious mountains and glaciers to Glacier National Park.

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Days 23: Kananaskis (159 km / 99 miles) Drive through Kootenay National Park and enjoy the easy scenic hikes, viewpoints, hot springs, picnic areas, and roadside interpretive exhibits. Day 24: Calgary (85km / 53 miles) Return your motorhome to the depot and then transfer to your Calgary hotel for an overnight stay and a Farewell Dinner. Days 25 – 26: Calgary – UK Time for some last minute sightseeing or shopping before a late afternoon transfer to Calgary airport for your overnight flight to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Canada • All transfers • Parks Canada Discovery Park Pass • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Calgary including breakfast • 21 nights pre-booked campsites • Locally guided by professional and experienced Canadian guides • Gratuities for your tour hosts • Welcome and Farewell Dinners • BBQ Dinner • Fraserway C-Small RV hire for 22 days, including: Full Inclusive Package including convenience kits, preparation fee, levelling blocks, CDR and unlimited kilometres

What’s not included • Kananaskis Conservation Pass

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Passage through the Rockies

Tour Name: Passage through the Rockies Tour Duration & Type: 25 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: April to September 2024 and 2025 Prices from: £7,499 per person based on 2 sharing (with Rocky Mountaineer SilverLeaf)

The Rocky Mountaineer is one of the most luxurious rail journeys in the world. On board you can enjoy freshly-prepared, five-star rated cuisine as you travel through the stunning scenery of the Canadian Rockies. Once in your motorhome you’ll be able to discover Vancouver Island before driving through the glacial wilderness and spectacular mountain landscapes of the Canadian Rockies. From Vancouver on Canada’s west coast to Jasper and Lake Louise, you'll see raging rivers, vibrant lakes, glistening glaciers and snowcapped peaks, you may even spot bears and wolves! All images courtesy of Rocky Mountaineer.

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Highlights: • Explore the resort town of Banff • Enjoy 2 days on the Rocky Mountaineer train • Visit the cosmopolitan city of Vancouver • See Victoria and Butchart Gardens • Discover the incredible natural beauty and wildlife of Ucluelet • Soak up the Whistler and the Sea to Sky Highway scenery • Watch spectacular waterfalls at Wells Gray Provincial Park • Spend time exploring Jasper and Maligne Lake • Discover Lake Louise and the Icefield Parkway • Witness Kananaskis with its 4,000 square kilometres of mountain parks

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Passage through the Rockies • Canada Tours

Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Banff Upon arrival in Calgary, transfer to the resort town of Banff in the National Park. Soak up the glorious Rocky Mountain scenery and stroll down Banff Avenue, lined with boutique shops, restaurants and museums. Day 4: Banff – Kamloops (Rocky Mountaineer) B, L This morning board the Rocky Mountaineer Train. Pass through amazing alpine sights. Highlights include the Continental Divide, Spiral Tunnels, Craigellachie and more. Days 5 – 7: Vancouver B, L On the way to Vancouver, witness a dramatic change in scenery, from the desert-like setting of the Interior, through winding river canyons and pristine forests, to the coast and Cascade Mountains. Pass along the steep slopes of the Thompson River and the thunderous waters of Hell’s Gate. In the early evening, transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a couple of days exploring Vancouver’s vibrant culture and stunning natural gems – from glistening ocean and sandy shorelines to snow-capped peaks and glorious green space. Days 8 – 9: Victoria (121 km / 75 miles plus ferry) Transfer to the depot to collect your motorhome, stock up on groceries and take the ferry across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island. The gorgeous Butchart Gardens is a must-see, overflowing in colourful flora. Spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring. Perhaps take a whale-watching cruise, visit the Royal BC Museum or spend some time in China Town. Day 10 – 11: Ucluelet (292 km / 183 miles) You’ll be spoilt for choice for things to do in the small village of Ucluelet (known colloquially as ‘Ukee’). There’s whale and bear watching, fishing, hiking, biking, ocean kayaking, zip lining... and if you’re not feeling quite that adventurous, there’s always the Ukee dining and sunset cruise. You could also visit nearby Tofino to explore the Pacific Rim and Long Beach. Day 12: Nanaimo (182 km / 114 miles) Nanaimo is situated on the east coast of Vancouver Island, 55 km across the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver and 113 km north of Victoria. As the city projects out into the Strait of Georgia like a headland, it affords waterfront views on three sides, and inland you can see the impressive Mount Benson which rises to 3,300 feet (1,006 metres). Days 13 – 14: Whistler (163 km / 102 miles) Return by ferry and take the famous Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler, pass incredible scenery of soaring mountains, dramatic waterfalls, glistening ocean and verdant parks. Why not take the Peak-to-Peak Gondola, experience aerial mountain and glacier views from a seaplane, or enjoy a hike to Lost Lake? Days 15: Lillooet (131 km / 82 miles) Follow the beautiful Duffey Lake Road straight across the scenic Coast Mountains for an overnight stay in Lillooet. Days 16 – 17: Clearwater (Wells Gray Provincial Park) (296 km / 185 miles) Spot some incredible wildlife at Wells Gray Provincial Park, home to grizzlies, black bears, wolves, cougars, moose and more. Be sure to visit Dawson Falls and Helmcken Falls, plunging down into mist-filled gorges. Days 18 – 19: Jasper (318 km / 199 miles) Look out for black bears as you drive north over the Caribou Mountain roads and visit the Rearguard Falls. If you’re feeling adventurous, take an exciting raft trip on the mighty Fraser River. Continue through Mount Robson Provincial Park to Jasper, PACIFIC and stay for two nights. You won’t run out of things to see and OCEAN do around Jasper, from a cruise on Maligne Lake to the Jasper SkyTram. Or simply relax in the Miette Hot Springs or visit the flowered meadows and glaciers of Mount Edith Cavell.

Days 20 – 21: Lake Louise (232 km / 145 miles) Today drive the Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic highways. Make a stop at the famous Athabasca Glacier and ride on the Ice Explorer. See the Athabasca and Sunwapta Falls, and walk on air on the Glacier Skywalk, before continuing to Lake Louise, famous for its azure blue waters. Days 22: Kananaskis (98 km / 61 miles) Kananaskis Country is a region that encompasses 10 provincial parks in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Overlooked by many international visitors, this area is held dear by local residents given its lack of crowds, its pristine trails, and equally stunning scenery to that in Banff National Park. Day 23: Calgary (106 km / 66 miles) It’s time to return your RV to the depot before transferring to a hotel in Calgary for an overnight stay. Days 24 – 25: Calgary – UK Spend the morning relaxing before a late afternoon transfer to the airport for your overnight flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Canada • All Transfers • Parks Canada Discovery Pass • One night at a centrally located hotel in Calgary including breakfast • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Banff including two breakfasts • Two days on the Rocky Mountaineer Train in SilverLeaf including 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches • Staff gratuities onboard the Rocky Mountaineer • One night in a moderate standard hotel in Kamloops (booked by Rocky Mountaineer) • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Vancouver including breakfast • Ferry crossings to and from Victoria • 15 nights pre-booked campsites • Fraserway C-Medium RV hire for 16 days, including: Full Inclusive Package, including convenience kits, preparation fee, CDR and unlimited kilometres

What’s not included • Kananaskis Conservation Pass BRITISH COLUMBIA

Jasper

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Around the Rugged Rockies

Chester Lake area of Kananaskis

Tour Name: Around the Rugged Rockies Tour Duration & Type: 21 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: May to September 2024 and 2025 Prices from: £4,399 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Spanning both Alberta and British Columbia, the Canadian Rockies are known worldwide for their jagged snow-capped peaks, including Mount Robson the highest peak in the Rockies at 3,954 metres (just under 12,000 feet). Add in the turquoise mountain lakes, glistening glaciers, tumbling waterfalls, and the wealth of wildlife, it’s no wonder that the Canadian Rockies are on most people’s bucket list. On this 21 day independent tour you will be able to experience the very best that the Canadian Rockies has to offer. Take advantage of the quiet and wide roads as you make your way around the Rockies, stopping at all the key destinations and knowing that your campgrounds are all pre-booked for you. 88

Helmcken Falls

Highlights: • Calgary, home to the world renowned Calgary Stampede • Witness Kananaskis with its 4,000 square kilometres of mountain parks • The spectacular scenery of Golden • Revelstoke, known for its vibrant display of summer wildflowers • Visit Radium Hot Springs • Explore Wells Gray Provincial Park • Take an included cruise on Maligne Lake • Drive the Icefield Parkway, one of the world’s most iconic drives • Explore the resort town of Banff • Discover the local residents of Banff National Park on an evening wildlife tour

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Around the Rugged Rockies • Canada Tours

Itinerary Days 1 – 2: UK – Calgary Set dramatically between prairies and peaks, Calgary is a chic metropolis in Southern Alberta, buzzing with innovative energy while embracing its rich western heritage. The city is nicknamed ‘Cowtown’, which is evident in the Calgary Stampede, a massive rodeo and festival in July. Days 3 – 4: Kananaskis (120 km / 75 miles) Kananaskis, or K-Country as the locals call it, is actually a collection of over 10 provincial parks and wildlife reserves. It's a wildlife haven being a breeding ground for elk, moose, bear, mountain goats and sheep. Days 5 – 6: Radium Hot Springs (177km /111 miles) Radium Hot Springs has it all: unlimited outdoor activities, fine dining, golfing, skiing, natural hot springs, and the most beautiful scenery you can imagine. Located on the ‘warm’ side of the Canadian Rockies, Radium Hot Springs offers mineral pools. These odourless pools are surrounded by natural rock walls, and are guaranteed to soak away your worries and your woes. Days 7 – 8: Golden (103 km / 64 miles) Located in the Columbia River, Golden is located at the point where the Columbia River and the Kicking Horse River meet, and is surrounded the three different mountain ranges. It’s a haven for outdoor adventurers, a relative hotbed of delicious food, and the ideal starting place for seeing six of Canada's breath-taking national parks. Days 9 – 10: Revelstoke (148 km / 93 miles) Revelstoke is a mountain paradise high in the Kootenay Rockies and boasts some of the most spectacular scenery in all of British Columbia. Enjoy the breath-taking views of rugged mountains, glistening glaciers, lush forests, tumbling waterfalls and crystal clear lakes. Days 11 – 12: Clearwater (275 km / 172 miles) Wells Gray Provincial Park is a true wilderness, certainly one of Canada’s most beautiful parks. Immerse yourself in natural surroundings, with pounding waterfalls, guided walks, hiking trails, white water rafting and kayaking. The wildlife is exceptional: black bears, grizzlies, moose, mountain goats, caribou, wolves and cougars. Don’t miss Dawson and Spahats Falls, and especially Helmcken Falls which is three times higher than Niagara Falls, plunging 140 metres down into a mist-filled abyss. Days 13 – 15: Jasper (318 km / 199 miles) Jasper is a friendly, small town set in the natural splendour of Jasper National Park and not as touristy as Banff. Much of the reason for this comes from the fact that nearly 25% of Jasper’s population has no dependency on tourism and instead they work for the railways. On your included Maligne Lake Classic Cruise you will sail 14 km / 9 miles along Maligne Lake, past towering peaks and glaciers, to the peaceful and remarkable Spirit Island. You will be able to sit back, relax and enjoy vibrant stories from the on board tour guide, including the history of the lake and its earliest explorers, along with the flora & fauna of the area. Upon arrival at Spirit Island, the boat docks and guests are able to disembark and enjoy a short nature trail leading to a viewing platform for that bucket list photo overlooking Spirit Island. Days 16 – 18: Banff (288 km / 180 miles) Today you’ll be driving the famous Icefields Parkway Highway 93, rated as one of the top drives in the world with spectacular sightseeing of pristine turquoise lakes, tumbling waterfalls and ancient glaciers. Along the stretch, big horn sheep, deer, black PACIFIC bears, and coyotes are frequently spotted. To really appreciate OCEAN the parkway, you need to take the time to enjoy the scenery and sights.

Banff

Set in the heart of Banff National Park and snugly embraced by Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, the little town of Banff boasts a worldwide reputation. Its charming streets are abuzz year round due to an annual influx of millions of visitors. During your time in Banff there is an included evening Wildlife Safari (2 hours), as the sun sets behind the craggy peaks, the wildlife of Banff National Park become more active in the cool hours before dark. Wildlife is seen on 95% of tours, so this is your best chance to get close to some of Banff’s wildest residents. Day 19: Calgary (127 km / 80 miles) Return your motorhome to the depot before being transferred to your Calgary hotel for your last night in Canada. Perhaps take a ride to the top of the Calgary tower for some amazing views across the city and over the prairies to the distant Rockies. Days 20 – 21: Calgary – UK Time for some last minute sightseeing before returning to Calgary airport for your overnight flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from London to Canada • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Calgary including breakfast • 16 nights pre-booked campsites including electric power • Fraserway C-Medium RV hire for 17 days, including: Full Inclusive Package, including convenience kits, preparation fee, CDR and unlimited kilometres • Personalised driving itinerary with local area information • Mobile itinerary app with offline maps and real time itinerary updates • Maligne Lake Classic Cruise • Evening Wildlife Safari • Parks Canada Discovery Park Pass

What’s not included • Kananaskis Conservation Pass

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Radium 2 Hot Springs

Calgary

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British Columbia's Sea to Sky

The Sea to Sky Summit Viewing Deck and Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge

Tour Name: British Columbia’s Sea to Sky Tour Duration & Type: 20 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: May to September 2024 and 2025 Prices from: £4,799 per person (based on 2 sharing)

This independent tour takes in the finest sights of Western Canada, starting and ending in the coastal city of Vancouver. You’ll have the chance to explore Victoria and Vancouver Island, enjoy stunning scenery along the Sunshine Coast and perhaps spot some bears or whales on your included excursions, before driving along the Sea-to-Sky Highway. As you make your way to Whistler, set in the heart of the mountains, you’ll encounter wonderful cities and lovely villages as well as beautiful coastal scenery, pristine beaches and luscious rainforests. As you head back towards Vancouver, there is an included excursion on the Sea to Sky Gondola which offers spectacular views across the fjords to the Pacific Ocean. 90

Go on a whale watching cruise

Highlights: • Explore the coastal city of Vancouver • Discover Vancouver Island • Drive along the scenic Malahat Drive • Delight in bear and whale watching cruises • Hop on a scenic ferry cruise between Comox and Powell River • Soak up the beautiful Sechelt and Harmony Falls • Drive the stunning Sea-to-Sky Highway • Visit Whistler, home to soaring mountains and dramatic waterfalls • Take a ride on the famous Sea-to-Sky Gondola

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British Columbia’s Sea to Sky • Canada Tours

Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Vancouver This cosmopolitan city nestles on the edge of nature, surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Choose to explore the city on foot or take a hop-on/hop-off bus and enjoy stops at Canada Place, Jack Pool Plaza and Stanley Park. See the famous Totems and Prospect Point, English Bay, Yaletown, Chinatown and the historic Gastown. On lively Granville Island, a peninsula famed for entertainment, artwork and food – stroll the freshfood market, checking out the artisan workshops, or enjoy a coffee overlooking the ocean. Only 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver, discover the iconic Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. At 230 feet high and 450 feet long, the bridge has been thrilling visitors since 1889. Adventure into the rainforest and the seven suspension bridges of Treetops Adventure, a unique encounter high in the forest. Days 4 – 5: Victoria (121 km / 76 miles plus ferry) Transfer to the motorhome depot to collect your motorhome, and after stocking up on groceries, make your way to the ferry and cross the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island. The gorgeous Butchart Gardens is a must see, overflowing in colourful flora and emerald gardens. Spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring Victoria. Perhaps take a whale-watching cruise, visit the Royal BC Museum and Parliament Buildings or spend some time in China Town. Day 6 – 7: Nanaimo (110 km / 69 miles) Take in panoramic ocean views across to Mount Baker as you drive the scenic Malahat Route. Why not stop in Duncan, the ‘City of Totems’, or in Chemainus to see the world’s largest outdoor gallery of murals and sculptures. Taste an authentic Nanaimo Bar (a type of dessert), and visit Coombs, famous for its market – where goats graze on the grass-topped roof. Days 8 – 9: Ucluelet (182 km / 114 miles) Wind through Cathedral Grove’s ancient Douglas fir trees as you drive across Vancouver Island. Check out the Mars fire bomber based at Sproat Lake, and take a walk along the beach to see the ancient petroglyphs. Every day at low tide, black bears can be spotted on the rocky shores of Barkley Sound as they forage for food, often with their cubs. Enjoy an included cruise along the sound, offering the chance to spot sea lions, eagles and more in their natural habitat. Days 10 – 11: Campbell River (245 km / 153 miles) Heading north to Campbell River, the Salmon Capital, make a stop at Parksville for sandy beaches and stunning shoreline. From the river, board a covered boat for a guided trip through the Discovery Passage to Johnston Strait to see killer whales in the world-famous Robson Bight ecological reserve. On your journey, you may view humpback, gray and minke whales, Pacific white-sided dolphins, porpoise, seals, and sea lions. Days 12 – 13: Lund (115 km / 72 miles plus ferry) The glorious Sunshine Coast is the next stop on your journey. In Comox, board the ferry to Powell River. Lund is perfect for marine life spotting aboard a scenic cruise into Desolation Sound. Alternatively, you could take a water taxi to Savary Island, where the white sand beaches and warm swimming waters offer a tropical feel. Day 14 – 15: Sechelt (130 km / 81 miles plus ferry) Take a scenic ferry cruise to Earls Cove. Here, discover Harmony Falls and explore Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park; walk the easy 4-km/2.5-mile trail to a viewpoint where turbulent waters form spectacular whirlpools and whitewater during peak tide change.

Vancouver

Days 16 – 17: Whistler (148 km / 93 miles plus ferry) Return to the mainland by ferry and drive the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway along the many fjords of the Pacific Coast to Whistler. Discover scenic ocean vistas, soaring mountains, dramatic waterfalls and more. Enjoy an included ride on the Sea-to-Sky Gondola where at the peak you can enjoy great walks, enjoy amazing scenery from the viewing platforms and take a walk on the Sky Pilot Suspension Bridge. There are endless possibilities today – explore downtown Whistler and rent a bike, ride the Peak-to-Peak Gondola, hike to Lost Lake, take a seaplane over the alpine mountains and glaciers, or take a 4WD in search for bears. Day 18: Burnaby (170 km / 106 miles) From Whistler return to the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway heading south alongside the Pacific Ocean. Days 19 – 20: Burnaby to Vancouver (50 km / 31 miles) to UK Return your motorhome to the depot in Vancouver and transfer to the airport for your flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Canada • All transfers • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Vancouver including breakfast. • 15 nights pre-booked campsites • A bear watching cruise from Tofino • A whale watching cruise fromBRITISH Campbell River • A ride on the Sea to Sky Gondola in Squamish COLUMBIA • Fraserway C-Medium RV hire for 16 days, including: Full Inclusive Package including convenience kits, preparation fee, CDR and unlimited kilometres

What’s not included • National Park Fees

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Campbell River

PACIFIC OCEAN

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Lund

2

Whistler Ucluelet Sechelt 1 2 Nanaimo Burnaby 2 2 3 Victoria Vancouver 2

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Great Parks and Lakes of Western Canada Herbert Lake on the Icefields Parkway, Banff National Park

Tour Name: Great Parks and Lakes of Western Canada Tour Duration & Type: 28 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: May to September 2024 and 2025 Prices from: £5,699 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Starting in the city of Vancouver, this 28-day circular tour showcases the Canadian Rockies’ spectacular national parks, lakes and snowy mountain peaks. Highlights: • The cosmopolitan city of Vancouver • Victoria and Butchart Gardens • Ucluelet for whale and bear viewing • Whistler and the Sea-to-Sky Highway • Wells Gray Provincial Park • The Icefields Parkway from Jasper to Banff • Walk on the ice of the Athabasca Glacier • Okanagan Valley and its wineries • Take the Crowsnest Highway to Manning Provisional Park • Relax at Harrison Hot Springs

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Discover the historic city of Victoria and gorgeous Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island, drive through Okanagan Valley’s prolific vineyards and explore the stunning alpine scenery of Banff, Jasper and Glacier National Parks; this is just a selection of the breathtaking scenery you will encounter throughout this British Columbia and Alberta adventure.

Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Vancouver Arrive in Vancouver late afternoon. Surrounded on three sides by water with the Coast Mountain Range as a backdrop. Vancouver is constantly ranked as one of the best places in the world to visit. Days 4 – 5: Victoria (121 km / 75 miles plus ferry) Collect your motorhome and stock up on groceries. Explore the Boundary Bay Regional Park in Tsawwassen, popular for nature enthusiasts and bird watching. Enjoy beautiful views of White Rock and Mount Baker. Take a ferry across the Strait of Georgia to Vancouver Island. Be sure to allow time for a stop at Butchart Gardens and marvel at the flowers, which flourish throughout the year with seasonal flora. Day 6: Nanaimo (110 km / 68 miles) Take in the panoramic views of the ocean and Mount Baker on the scenic Malahat Drive. Perhaps stop in Duncan, also known as the City of Totems, as well as Chemainus to see the world’s largest outdoor gallery of murals and sculptures. Try the delicious Nanaimo Bar, aptly located in the vibrant city of Nanaimo, and visit Coombs, famous for goats grazing on the market roof. Days 7 – 8: Ucluelet (182 km / 113 miles) Make your way across the island on Highway 4, wind through Cathedral Grove and ancient Douglas fir trees. Check out the Mars Fire Bomber located at Sproat Lake, stroll further along the beach for close up views of the ancient petroglyphs. Enjoy an abundance of things to do in the small village of Ukee, from wildlife watching, fishing, surfing, biking, ocean kayaking and zip lining to authentic Ukee dining and romantic sunset cruises. Visit nearby Tofino to explore the Pacific Rim and Long Beach.

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Great Parks and Lakes of Western Canada • Canada Tours Day 9: Parksville (147 km / 91 miles) Head north on Highway 19A to Parksville, and while away the day relaxing on sandy beaches soaking up the stunning views of Qualicum Beach. Days 10 – 11: Whistler (197 km / 122 miles) Return to the mainland by ferry and take the stunning Sea-toSky Highway. Pass along the many fjords of the Pacific Coast to Whistler – a bustling summer destination. Enjoy the ski-resort in winter with a friendly, community atmosphere. A two-night stay here is perfect for exploring the stunning parks. Take in scenic ocean vistas, soaring mountains and dramatic waterfall scenery. Plus enjoy an abundance of outdoor activities.

Jasper National Park

Day 12: Lillooet (130 km / 81 miles) Follow the sensational Duffey Lake Road through the beautiful Coast Mountains to Lillooet. Set against a mountain backdrop, the town is spread along grassy land overlooking the mighty Fraser River. During your visit, learn about the Gold-Rush era at the Lillooet museum which was formerly an Anglican church. Days 13 – 14: Wells Gray Provincial Park (294 km / 183 miles) Wells Gray Provincial Park is a true wilderness, certainly one of Canada’s most beautiful parks. Immerse yourself in natural surroundings, with pounding waterfalls, guided walks, hiking trails, white water rafting and kayaking. The wildlife is exceptional: black bears, grizzlies, moose, mountain goats, caribou, wolves and cougars. Don’t miss Dawson and Spahats Falls. Be dazzled by Helmcken Falls – three times higher than Niagara Falls. Days 15 – 16: Jasper (320 km / 200miles) Travel North and stop to enjoy the stunning surroundings. Drive through Finn Creek Provincial Park to spy moose! Head to Rearguard Falls and experience white-water rafting on the surging Fraser River. Carry on through Mount Robson Provincial Park, home of the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Spend two nights in Jasper. Discover wild and beautiful Jasper National Park. Explore the vast icefields and desolate expanses. Cruise along the Maligne Lake, admire alpine meadows and Mount Edith Cavell glacier – a carpet of wildflowers in spring. Follow hiking trails on Mount Whistler or slip into the warm waters at Miette Hot Springs. Days 17 – 18: Banff (288 km / 179 miles) Drive along one of the world’s most scenic highways, the Icefields Parkway. Admire snowy peaks, alpine blue lakes and the famous Athabasca Glacier. Time permitting, visit the Athabasca and Sunwapta Falls. If you’re brave, experience walking on air with a Glacier Skywalk. Perhaps visit Peyto Lake and the azure waters of the famous Lake Louise, as well as Moraine Lake and Johnston Canyon

Days 24 – 25: Harrison Hot Springs (108 km / 67 miles) Travel to Hope for the Othello Tunnels and marvel at the impressive 60 metre high waterfall at Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park in Rosedale. Enjoy a full day in the area of Harrison Hot Springs – a great spot to unwind and enjoy the beaches. Relax in hot springs, rent a boat on the lake or take a nature trail into the mountains. Day 26: Burnaby (116 km / 72 miles) Today leave the nature behind you and return to the Vancouver area. Be sure to take the SkyTrain into downtown Vancouver and enjoy a stroll along the waterfront. Take in attractions such as Stanley Park, the waterfront galleries and artists’ studios of Granville Island, plus the historic districts of Gastown, Chinatown and Yaletown. Days 27 – 28: Vancouver – UK Return your motorhome to the depot and transfer to Vancouver Airport for your flight home.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Vancouver • All transfers • Parks Canada Discovery Park Pass • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Vancouver including breakfast • 23 nights pre-booked campsites • All ferry crossings • Fraserway C-Medium RV hire for 24 days, including: Full Inclusive Package including convenience kits, preparation fee, CDR and unlimited kilometres

What’s not included • Kananaskis Conservation Pass

Day 19: Revelstoke (283 km / 176 miles) at location Follow the steep canyons of Kicking Horse Pass and into Yoho. Visit the impressive Wapta Falls and don’t miss Emerald Lake. The Trans-Canada Highway then leads past steep mountains and glaciers to Glacier National Park – watch out for bears and mountain goats along the road. When in Revelstoke, you may wish to take a drive along the Meadows in the Sky Parkway. Days 20 – 21: Okanagan Valley (262 km / 163 miles) Head south alongside beautiful lakes and over rolling hills. PACIFIC Experience stunning views as you drive to the warm Okanagan OCEAN Valley, famous for its wineries and fruit orchards. Days 22 – 23: Manning Provincial Park (180 km / 112 miles) Take the Crowsnest Highway towards a westerly direction and marvel at the spectacular scenery in Manning Provincial Park as you drive through the Cascade Mountains, adorned with luscious forests and lake-studded valleys.

Wells Gray Provincial Park

BRITISH COLUMBIA Lillooet

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2

Nanaimo

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Jasper National Park

Revelstoke

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ALBERTA

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2

2

Vancouver

Victoria

Banff National Park

2 Okanagan Valley

2 Manning

Provincial Park

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The Maritimes Canada's Hidden Gem

Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Highlands National Park

Tour Name: The Maritimes – Canada’s Hidden Gem Tour Duration & Type: 24 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: May to September 2024 and 2025 Prices from: £5,099 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Your Canadian adventure will start in the city of Halifax, from here you will see the most scenic and historical destinations that Maritime Canada has to offer! Maritime Provinces – Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island – are dominated by the sea with a long, jagged coastline punctured by picturesque bays, sandy beaches, towering cliffs, some of the prettiest towns in Canada and the freshest, tastiest lobster in the world. The natural beauty, vibrant cultures, the tremendous history and people make this part of Canada a fantastic destination for a motorhome holiday. 94

Highlights: • Peggy’s Cove and its famous lighthouse • The Old Town of Lunenburg – a designated UNESCO World Heritage site • Grand Pré – a UNESCO World Heritage Site • Fundy National Park • Prince Edward Island • The Ceilidh Trail • The Cabot Trail • Cape Breton Highlands National Park • Bras d’Or Lake Itinerary Days 1 – 2: UK – Halifax Arrive in Halifax and transfer to your hotel where you can spend the rest of the day relaxing or exploring this Atlantic Ocean Port. Day 3: Peggy’s Cove (60 km / 37 miles) Head into Canada’s great outdoors this morning as you pick up your motorhome and leave the city behind. Follow the Lighthouse Route to Peggy’s Cove, where you’ll find the muchphotographed lighthouse perched upon a granite bluff. Days 4 – 5: Lunenburg (130 km / 81 miles) Continue along the Lighthouse Route, passing sandy beach coves, rugged coastline, beautiful island-studded bays and small fishing villages. Make a stop in Mahone Bay to explore its colourful Victorian homes and shops, vibrant heritage gardens and the famous three churches.

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The Maritimes - Canada’s Hidden Gem • Canada Tours Days 6 – 7: Granville Ferry (130 km / 81 miles) Drive alongside the LaHave River toward Kejimkujik National Park. The park protects a forest and network of lakes in the heart of Nova Scotia. Here you can explore the wilderness trails, lakes, and rivers – by foot, by canoe or by kayak. Continue to Granville Ferry where you’ll spend the next two nights. Day 8: Grand Pré (145 km / 90 miles) Today you will travel via Hall’s Harbour, one of the best natural harbours on the upper Bay of Fundy where you can experience some of the highest tides anywhere in the world.

Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse

Day 9: Five Islands (195 km / 121 miles) Your journey today takes you around the Minas Basin on the Bay of Fundy to Five Island Provincial Park. This is one of Nova Scotia’s premiere outdoor destinations and is named after five small islands located just off the coast. The park features 90 metre (300 ft.) sea cliffs overlooking the world’s highest tides, a spectacular setting for your overnight stay. Days 10 – 11: Fundy National Park (255 km / 158 miles) Continue via Parrsboro and Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can meet some of the ancient creatures that lived here millions of years ago including the world’s first reptiles, early dinosaurs and giant dragonflies. Days 12 – 13: Prince Edward Island (250 km / 155 miles) Make sure you visit the Hopewell Rocks’ majestic ‘flowerpot rocks’ and have your picture taken with the world’s largest lobster in Shediac before crossing the 12.9 km/8 mile long Confederation Bridge and enter Canada’s smallest and least populous province, Prince Edward Island. Day 14: Pictou (115 km / 71 miles) You have the morning to explore Prince Edward Island a bit more before taking the ferry to Pictou, Nova Scotia in the afternoon. Take a stroll along Pictou’s historic waterfront, discover its historic Scottish architecture, stroll the beaches and trails or visit the town’s museums, restaurants and shops. Day 15: Chéticamp (265 km / 165 miles) Your Travel Book will guide you over the Ceilidh Trail, a scenic trail approximately 100 km/62 miles long, showcasing stunning views across the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the west side of Cape Breton Island. Days 16 – 17: Ingonish (115 km / 71 miles) This 115km section of the Cabot Trail climbs and descends through the Cape Breton Highlands National Park; cliff-side roads, windswept plateaus, quaint villages and moose sightings form the main appeal of this well-travelled route.

Day 21: Dartmouth (192 km / 119 miles) The Eastern Shore is marked by the wildness of its coastline, authentic fishing communities, and beaches stretching as far as the eye can see. Hike the Liscomb River Trail or pick a trail in Taylor Head Provincial Park, enjoy a picnic at Marie Joseph Provincial Park, and experience the warm welcome of Nova Scotia’s Eastern Shore in a traditional fishing family’s home. Day 22: Halifax (13 km / 8 miles) Return to the depot, then transfer to your Halifax hotel for an overnight stay. Days 23 – 24: Halifax – UK Spend your morning relaxing then transfer to the airport for your overnight flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Canada • All transfers • Parks Canada Discovery Park Pass • Three nights in a centrally located hotel in Halifax including breakfast • 19 nights pre-booked campsites • Fraserway C-Medium RV hire for 20 days, including: convenience kits, preparation fee, CDR and unlimited kilometres

Day 18: Baddeck (105 km / 65 miles)

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Your time in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park draws to an end today; perhaps take a day trip by ferry to Bird Islands where you can see puffins, seabirds, seals and bald eagles. Day 19: Louisbourg (150 km / 93 miles) On your way to Louisbourg, learn about the lives of early Scottish settlers at the Highland Village Museum in Iona, a 43acre living history museum where you will be greeted in Gaelic. A great visit is the Fortress of Louisbourg, a National Historic Quebec City QUEBEC Site. This living museum is the largest historical reconstruction 3 in North America of a 1700s French garrison town.

Day 20: Sherbrooke (270 km / 168 miles) St Michel 2 Drive along the south of Bras d’Or Lake. Visit St. Peter’s desshore Saints Canal Historic Site where you will learn how the canal has provided a link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Bras d’Or 3 Lake for over 140 years. Visit Sherbrooke Village and take a trip O back in time as Nova Scotia’s 19th century heritage is brought Montreal 3 costumed interpreters, including to life by blacksmiths, potters, Algonquin and printers. ovincial weavers Park

Muskoka

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2

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Granville Ferry

1 Baddeck Louisbourg

Five Islands

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Fundy National 1 Park Grand Pré

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Ingonish

Chéticamp

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1 Sherbrooke

Dartmouth Halifax Peggy’s Cove

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Fraserway Motorhomes Sleeps 2

Sleeps 3

Sleeps up to 4

Fraserway Van Conversion

Fraserway C-Small

Fraserway C-Medium

The Van Conversion is a great choice for a couple looking to explore. Smaller than Fraserway motorhomes it offers easy manoeuvrability and parking, allowing you to travel wherever you may wish. Fully equipped with a shower, flush toilet and generator.

As the name suggests this is a small motorhome perfect for couples, but can sleep up to three people. The C-Small motorhome is just over 6 metres long and 2.3 metres wide. It has an automatic gear box and cruise control, plus air conditioning to give you the most comfortable experience.

The C-Medium is perfect for two adults to tour with, yet it is comfortable for up to five people. With a permanent double bed in the rear, a double bed over the cab and a separate dinette bed, there is plenty of room in this modern and stylish motorhome.

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Banff National Park

Sleeps up to 5

Sleeps up to 6

Sleeps 4

Fraserway C-Large

Fraserway C-Extra Large

Fraserway Run of Fleet

Sleeping up to five people with one permanent bed and two others that convert during the day, this motorhome has an automatic gearbox, cruise control, air conditioning and a generator. It’s approx. 7.5 metres long and 2.5 metres wide and features a power assisted slideout section providing more space when stationary. Facilities included are a fridge, hob, convection oven/microwave and a toilet & shower cubicle.

The C-XLarge is the perfect large family motorhome. With an extended slide out, a separate bedroom in the rear and even a sofa bed, there is space for everyone to enjoy the journey. The awning can be used on hot days to allow the family to relax in the shade and the slide-out can be extended to allow for more room inside the vehicle.

The Run of Fleet category is perfect for the flexible traveller as it is made up of various brands, size, and models between 24ft to 27ft. All motorhomes of this category come equipped with a kitchen area, storage, dinette, and a bathroom with a separated shower. It can sleep up to 4 people with the dinette bed and the over-cab bunk, plus rear bed. The exact vehicle model will be confirmed on the day of departure.

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CanaDream Motorhomes Sleeps 2

Sleeps up to 6

Sleeps up to 7

CanaDream Deluxe

CanaDream Midi

CanaDream Maxi Plus

Offering a comfortable and functional interior with a kitchenette, spacious dining and sitting area, the Deluxe Van Camper is the ultimate package. The vehicle is compact but still has all the amenities you would expect from a larger motorhome. It’s a perfect choice for one or two travellers.

For guests who prefer a smaller vehicle, without sacrificing on space, the Midi motorhome is the answer. With a comfortable queen bed, cabover beds and dinette sleeping, the motorhome sleeps four adults and two small children and provides all the comforts you are looking for in a slightly more compact design.

Maximum space – maximum comfort. That’s what the Maxi Plus motorhome provides. Whether you’re looking for a motorhome for a larger family or simply prefer additional space to spread out, the Maxi Plus motorhome is the one to choose. Featuring five separate sleeping spaces, this thoughtfully designed vehicle easily sleeps up to 4 adults and 3 children.

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Cruise Canada Motorhomes Sleeps 3

Sleeps 5

Sleeps 7

Cruise Canada C19 Compact

Cruise Canada C25 Standard

Cruise Canada C30 Large

The Cruise Canada Compact motorhome features a unique rear kitchen design with all of the amenities of a larger vehicle. It has a double bed over the cab that comfortably sleeps two adults and a dinette bed that sleeps a child. With 2 metre ceilings and walk through convenience, even the tallest of campers can enjoy the compact motorhome.

The Cruise Canada Standard motorhome is a traditional vehicle with the selfcontained features you would expect to find, including a fresh water toilet and shower. The motorhome even includes a power generator. This economical family unit is a traditional favourite for those who want the walk-through convenience of a motorhome.

The Cruise Canada Large motorhome is an economical family unit and is a traditional favourite for those who want the walk-through convenience of a motorhome. The kitchen includes a gas/ electric refrigerator with a large freezer section, a gas cook top, a microwave and a sink, making it easier to store and cook meals in the motorhome.

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Campsite Options

Image courtesy of Kootenay Rockies Tourism - Mitch Winton

Fernie RV Resort

Campgrounds in Canada can generally be split into two separate types, Public and Private. Public Campgrounds

Private Campgrounds

• Are mainly located in National and Provincial Parks

• Are mainly located outside of Provincial, State and National Parks

• Generally they are not located close to towns or cities

• They can be in nature but are mostly close to a town or city, and are close to activities

• Situated in natural settings and often near a lake, ocean or a creek

• Generally they are smaller sites with less privacy

• Usually larger pitches with more privacy

• Usually they offer full hook-ups (electricity, grey and black water)

• Often they will not offer any hook-ups and at best only offer a partial hook-up • There are minimum amenities and often there are no showers or flush toilets • It is unlikely that there will be a mobile phone signal or Wi-Fi

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• There are normally more amenities such as a reception, laundry facilities, swimming pool, store, showers, Wi-Fi, and mobile phone coverage

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Canada Campsite Options

To provide our customers the best choice of campgrounds available, we can offer the following options: Option 1 – Standard Campgrounds This is a balanced mix of public and private campgrounds where you can experience a combination of town/city campgrounds as well as those in a more rural setting. This is our most popular choice because after a few nights without amenities, it’s nice to have some little luxuries such as a full hook-up, Wi-Fi, mobile phone reception, laundry facilities, a swimming pool and a store.

Option 2 – Rustic Campgrounds If you would prefer the benefits of a larger pitch, more privacy, being surrounded by nature and away from the towns and cities, and are happy to rely on the facilities in your motorhome, then this could be the option for you.

Option 3 – Comfortable Campgrounds For those that prefer to have campgrounds with amenities such as a full hook-up, Wi-Fi, mobile phone reception, laundry facilities, a swimming pool and a store, who are happy to be closer to cities, towns and the attractions, and who don’t mind having smaller pitches with less privacy, this option could be best for you.

Option 4 – Family Campgrounds The ‘family’ option is a balanced mix or public and private campgrounds with a focus on the location, i.e. close to a beach or a lake, and that have facilities such as a pool and a playground.

Please be aware that while we will do everything possible to confirm your choice of campgrounds, due to the way the campground booking systems work in Canada, we cannot guarantee a particular type of campground in any destination and nor can we guarantee any individual campground. All confirmed campgrounds will be advised in your final documents. Due to the popularity of camping, caravanning and motorhoming in Canada, the short summer season, and the limited number of good quality campgrounds that are available, we strongly recommend that you book your Canadian holiday as early as possible, and that you include the campgrounds in your booking, because popular campgrounds are likely to be full during peak times and it may be difficult to find an alternative.

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Rocky Mountaineer Rail Add-on

Image courtesy of Rocky Mountaineer

What’s Included

• Comfortable pre-assigned seating with ample leg room • Complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Gourmet sweet and savoury snacks included • Complimentary baggage delivery to your overnight hotel

SilverLeaf

The experience onboard Rocky Mountaineer’s all-dome fleet features rich, historic storytelling, world-class cuisine, and a firsthand look at lush green forests and turquoise glacier-fed lakes, all from the comfort of reclining plush seats. While nature’s wonders unfold out the windows, you can truly unwind. Whether with a glass of sauvignon blanc in the comfort of the domed car, or on the outdoor viewing platform inhaling the fresh mountain air. Rocky Mountaineer is a chance to unplug and relax fully into the SilverLeaf sumptuous surroundings. In dome carriage PACIFIC the spacious comfort of the oneOCEAN of-a-kind glass-dome coaches, the unparalleled scenery, impeccable service, irresistible cuisine, and opportunities to socialize onboard combine to make an unforgettable experience.

• Custom-designed single-level dome carriage • Oversized glass-dome windows for taking in the views • Breakfast and lunch served in the comfort of your own seat • Attended by two Hosts and one full culinary team member • Small outdoor viewing area • Comfortable accommodation in Kamloops with restaurants on the property or within walking distance

GoldLeaf

• Bi-level dome carriages with seating above and dining below • Full glass-dome windows with panoramic views • Gourmet a la carte meals in the lower-level dining room • Attended by three to four Hosts plus a full culinary team • Large exclusive outdoor viewing platform • Upgraded hotel accommodation in Kamloops

Quesnel BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Jasper 3

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Vancouver Rail Routes Travel Eastbound or Westbound on any rail routes

First Passage to the West

Scenic Highway/Motorcoach/Flightseeing

Journey through the Clouds

Begin, end, or extend your journey

Rainforest to Gold Rush

Overnight only during your journey

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Alaska Cruise Add-on

Holland America Line’s ‘Have It All’ premium package, includes shore excursions, beverages, speciality dining and Wi-Fi in one base cruise fare, adding some incredible inclusive extra value to your holiday.

Holland America Line in Alaska

Holland America Line has been showing guests Alaska since 1947, even before Alaska was a state. The company’s unmatched experience, expertise and insider knowledge means that you will experience the authentic Alaska you’ve dreamed of. Words barely describe those life-changing moments when a glacier calves, a bald eagle soars, or the sun shines on a mountain peak that fills up half the sky. Scenes of mind-blowing beauty will thrill you.

• Elegant, perfectly sized ships • Spacious staterooms, many with private balcony • Nearly one crew member for every two guests • Fine dining with casual to formal options • The Asian inspired Greenhouse Spa and Salon • ‘Explorations Central’ (EXC) destination expertise • BBC Earth Alaska ‘Frozen Planet’ Experiences • Regional cuisine and culinary demonstrations • Full days ashore to explore Alaskan ports independently or via immersive tours 7-Day Alaskan Inside Passage, other itineraries are available

Glacier Bay National Park

Only in very few places do land and sea meet as magnificently as the Great Land. All their itineraries include Alaska’s famed Inside Passage, one of the world’s premier cruising destinations. They offer more glacier experiences, cruising Glacier Bay National Park more than any other premium cruise line; and itineraries featuring Hubbard Glacier or Tracy Arm. HAL has been rated ‘Best in Alaska’ by Cruise Critic Readers’ Choice, AFAR and more…

Skagway Juneau Tracy Arm Ketchikan BRITISH COLUMBIA

Inside Passage

ALBERTA

Vancouver USA

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Canada

Views over Vancouver Island

Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

Weather Despite Canada’s size, weather patterns are mostly the same across the country, with defined seasons similar to those in Europe. Coastal regions are usually more temperate than prairie provinces and mountain ranges attract higher rainfall and snow in some areas than others. It’s cold everywhere in winter and warm in most locations in summer. The summer months offer sunny days and pleasant temperatures. Springtime reveals forests and wildflowers and the re-emergence of Canadian wildlife from winter hibernation. September is the peak of the salmon run, attracting large numbers of bears. It also marks the start of autumn, with spectacular fall foliage lasting into October.

Vancouver, Western Canada Climate

Driving Canada drives on the right hand side of the road.

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Stopovers and Airline options Upgrade your flight and travel in style, or extend the trip of a lifetime by breaking up your journey with a stopover on route. Los Angeles Los Angeles is best known as being the centre for film and television production, studios such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers and Universal can all be found close to the iconic Hollywood sign and where you can take behind the scenes tours. Other major tourist attractions include the Hollywood Boulevard, the Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

San Francisco

Las Vegas

Toronto

Known as the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’, Las Vegas offers something for everyone; choose from spectacular stage shows and amazing performances of magic, to the vast casinos and the dancing fountains of the Bellagio Hotel. No visit to Las Vegas would be complete without a visit to the Grand Canyon National Park, perhaps take a helicopter tour over the Canyon and along the Colorado River.

Toronto is the capital of the Province of Ontario and is the largest city in Canada; it is located on the north western shore of Lake Ontario and just an hour’s drive away from the magnificent Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake, best known for its wines and fresh produce.

San Francisco Best known for the famous Golden Gate Bridge, its trams and for Alcatraz Prison, San Francisco also offers some beautiful open spaces, some amazing shopping in and around Union Square plus some charming harbour-side towns. Take a gentle guided bike ride along San Francisco’s stunning waterfront, cycle across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, free wheel down to Sausalito before a scenic ferry ride back to the city.

Airlines

New York

British Airways

New York sits on the banks of Hudson River and where it meets the Atlantic Ocean and is known as ‘the city that never sleeps’. There are so many things to do here in the ‘Big Apple; see a world famous show on Broadway, take a walk through Central Park, see the welcoming Statue of Liberty, or take a trip up to the Observation Deck at the Empire State Building.

Air Canada Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class Stopovers – Montreal, Toronto, Seattle Classes available – World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World, First Class Stopovers – Dallas, Chicago Virgin Atlantic Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Upper Class Stopovers – Chicago

Washington Washington is the capital of the US as well as being the political and cultural powerhouse. It’s known for its imposing neoclassical buildings and monuments including the three branches that house the federal government, the Capitol Building, the White House and the Supreme Court. The city hosts events and festivals all year round and the heart of the nation comes alive through free entry into many monuments and museums.

Chicago

Air Transat Classes available – Economy, Club Class Stopovers – Toronto American Airlines Classes available – Basic Economy, Main Cabin, Main Cabin Extra, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Washington, New York

Known as The ‘Windy City’, Chicago is located on Lake Michigan’s 26 miles of beach and is famous for its mix of blues and jazz music. For those who don’t mind heights you can enjoy thrilling panoramic views from The Skydeck Ledge or TILT and for those less adventurous there’s the bustling Navy Pier, city tours and crime trails.

United Airlines

Seattle

Delta Airlines

Seattle is located in the Pacific Northwest and is surrounded by mountains, water, forests and parklands. It is the home of Starbucks, the headquarters of Amazon and Microsoft as well as Boeing where you can take a factory tour.

Stopovers – Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Washington, New York

Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class, First Class Stopovers – Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Washington, New York Classes available – Basic Economy, Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+, Delta Premium Select, First Class

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Sunset at Monument Valley

USA

Delight in a melting pot of magnificent landscapes as diverse as the people who first discovered them…

Zion National Park


USA

From towering redwoods, breathtaking canyons, iconic routes and dazzling cities – there are few places that can deliver the variety and excitement that a US trip holds. The USA is a tourer’s dream destination, the wide open roads comfortably carry you to some of the most extraordinary greatoutdoors you can imagine. With National Parks to die for, blissful beaches to unwind on and thrilling cities to excite the senses, nowhere offers quite the same mix of sublime and ridiculous experiences.

Not to be missed! • Make sure you sample some of the iconic food – hot dogs, burgers, milkshakes, pancakes and southern fried chicken should form part of your menu on any trip to the USA • Experience the Grand Canyon – if you want a real treat, take to the air and visit by helicopter • Don’t forget your camera! The wildlife in the National Parks is truly awesome, it’s the perfect place to capture holiday memories on film • When visiting Las Vegas be sure to take a break from the slot machines and enjoy some free entertainment – no visit would be complete without spending a few quiet moments in the evening by the Bellagio Fountains or wandering through the spectacle that is Fremont Street • Indulge in a little retail therapy, it’s always nice to bring a little memento back from your holidays and America offers some great shopping experiences

Half Dome, Yosemite National Park

Grand Canyon

Las Vegas

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California Calling

Yosemite National Park

Tour Name: California Calling Tour Duration & Type: 25 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £5,899 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Discover the gems of California and take in the sights of Arizona and Nevada on this 25-day tour, starting and ending in Los Angeles. Explore Hollywood’s iconic scenery and sun-soaked beaches before heading to Joshua Tree National Park and onwards to the glittering Las Vegas. Enjoy soaking up the natural splendour of Sequoia National Park and Yosemite, then make your way to San Francisco, home to the world-famous Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz. Drive along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway, make a stop in picturesque Monterey and experience the gorgeous Big Sur coastline.

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Highlights: • Los Angeles and Hollywood • Joshua Tree National Park • Kingman and the Route 66 Museum • Las Vegas • Calico Ghost Town • Sequoia National Park • Yosemite National Park • San Francisco • The Pacific Coast Highway • Monterey Bay and the 17 mile drive Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Los Angeles On arrival you will be met and transferred to your centrallylocated hotel where you will spend the next three nights. Days 4 – 5: Joshua Tree National Park (269 km / 168 miles) Transfer from the hotel to the motorhome depot before heading east towards the Joshua Tree National Park. On route, we suggest making a stop at Palm Springs which is situated in the Sonoran Desert and which is best known for its hot springs, stylish hotels, luxury spas and golf courses. Days 6 – 7: Kingman (309 km / 193 miles) Continue east towards Vidal Junction, where if you take a slight detour, you can visit Lake Havasu City to see the original 1830’s London Bridge that was dismantled in London in 1967 and then relocated to Arizona. Days 8 – 9: Las Vegas (173 km / 108 miles) Today you’ll head north to Las Vegas. Perhaps try your luck in one of the casinos, watch one of the spectacular shows or simply wander down the ‘Strip’ and take it all in. The best time of day to do this would be night time as you can witness Vegas with all its glittering lights and enjoy the famous fountain show at the Bellagio Hotel.

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California Calling • USA Tours Days 10 – 11: Calico (237 km / 148 miles) Your journey today takes you south west along the northern borders of the Mojave National Preserve, home to glorious sand dunes, canyons, mountains and carpets of wildflowers. Days 12 – 13: Sequoia National Park (442 km / 276 miles) From Calico, head north west towards the Sequoia National Forest. En route, make a stop at Bakersfield which is universally recognised as ‘The Country Music Capital of the West Coast’. Days 14 – 15: Yosemite (192 km / 120 miles) Today you’ll continue your journey north to Yosemite via Fresno, perhaps make a stop here to visit the Shinzen Japanese Gardens in Woodward Park. Days 16 – 18: San Francisco (352 km / 220 miles) Leaving behind Yosemite National Park, you’ll be heading west to the bay city of San Francisco, where you’ll be spending the next three nights. Days 19 – 20: Moss Landing (182 km / 114 miles) Today you’ll start the journey south along the famed Pacific Coast Highway; we suggest a stop in the city of Santa Cruz. Take a walk along its long wharf that stretches into Monterey Bay, see the bridge shaped rock formation on Natural Bridges State Beach or take a stroll along Pacific Avenue, famous for its vintage clothing stores, cafés and galleries. Days 21 – 22: Morro Bay (229 km / 143 miles) Travel along Monterey Bay and on the famous 17 Mile Drive before cruising down one of the world’s most scenic routes – California Highway 1. This twisting route along the central California coast starts in historic Monterey, and threads through Big Sur. Further south, the landscape mellows to oakstudded hills as you head to coastal city of Morro Bay. Day 23: Los Angeles (362 km / 226 miles) Continue south along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway towards Los Angeles. We recommend a stop in Santa Barbara which is located on the central California coast. It’s well-known for its Mediterranean-style white stucco buildings with their classic red tiled roofs which reflect Santa Barbara’s Spanish heritage. As well as some great beaches, there’s a plethora of impressive restaurants and a selection of wineries as well as the Santa Barbara Mission that was founded in 1786, housing Franciscan Friars and a museum.

Bixby Bridge on the Pacific Coast Highway

Days 24 – 25: Los Angeles – UK You have some time to yourself today before you return your RV and head to Los Angeles International airport for your evening flight back to the UK.

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Moss Landing

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Los Angeles

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Calico

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• Cruise America Compact motorhome hire for 21 days with unlimited mileage, insurance, vehicle kit including cutlery and crockery, sleeping bags, towels and pillows • 20 nights in pre-booked campsites in sought-after areas • Personalised itinerary with local area information • Mobile Travel App

This holiday can be tailored to suit you, ask us about your options MEXICO

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America’s National Parks

Zion National Park

Tour Name: America’s National Parks Tour Duration & Type: 22 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £5,399 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, Arizona

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This leisurely tour promises staggering scenery around every corner; from the glistening, azure Lake Powell waters and gushing waterfalls in Zion to the vibrant setting of Las Vegas and the dramatic Canyonland chasms and striking sandstone domes of Capitol Reef, to name a few of the sights you’ll encounter. Highlights: • The glittering lights of Las Vegas • Kingman and the Route 66 Museum • The Grand Canyon • Monument Valley • Moab & Arches National Park • Dead Horse State Park • Capitol Reef National Park • Bryce Canyon National Park • Zion National Park

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America’s National Parks • USA Tours

Itinerary Days 1 – 3: UK – Las Vegas Arrive into Las Vegas in the early evening and watch the city as it comes to life with its famous neon lights, Vegas has got to be seen to be believed with each hotel seeming like a destination in its own right. Days 4 – 5: Kingman (171 km / 107 miles) Transfer to the Las Vegas motorhome depot for a full orientation session before you hit the road. Start your journey via Lake Mead and the impressive Hoover Dam. From there, you’ll encounter your first taste of the old west in Chloride, home of the oldest silver mining camp in Arizona. Days 6 – 7: Grand Canyon National Park (275 km / 172 miles) Cruise in the shadow of the Aquarius and Juniper Mountains as you head towards one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the World’ – The Grand Canyon. Just over an hour outside of Kingman, you’ll encounter another Route 66 gem – Seligman. Home of the Roadkill Café, it’s an Arizona institution and a great stop for breakfast. Days 8 – 9: Lake Powell (214 km / 134 miles) Drive to Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir on the Colorado River which straddles the border between Arizona and Utah. The amazing backdrop of dramatic red rock against the shimmering water is breathtaking. Days 10 – 11: Monument Valley 195 km / 122 miles) Rise early and journey east to Monument Valley, where monolithic sandstone rocks rise up to 1,000 feet from the desert floor. Feeling a bit of déjà vu? The valley has been used as a setting for countless Western movies since the 1940s, so it’s bound to feel familiar. Days 12 – 13: Moab & Arches National Park (234 km / 146 miles) Enjoy wall-to-wall scenery on your way to Moab, set in the heart of Utah’s dramatic Canyonlands. Most of Utah lies on a plateau 4,000 feet above sea level. Explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, as well as the lesser-known but equally magnificent Dead Horse State Park. Excursions including white water rafting along the Colorado River, or a 4x4 jeep tour deep into canyon country can be arranged. Days 14 – 15: Capitol Reef National Park (250 km / 156 miles) Be sure to include Goblin State Park along your way today as you travel to Capitol Reef National Park. The strange and colourful landscape is full of strange rock formations that resemble a huge gathering of goblins! Days 16 – 17: Bryce Canyon National Park (174 km / 109 miles) Drive via one of America’s most dramatic routes – Highway 12 National Scenic Byway. The road is very narrow at the top, twisting through Dixie National Forest and across Boulder Mountain which exceeds 11,000 ft. and is the highest timbered plateau in North America.

Canyonlands National Park

Days 18 – 19: Zion National Park (139 km / 87 miles) Continue on the scenic byway all the way to Zion, Utah’s oldest national park. Once in Zion, you’ll understand why a writer experiencing the park once commented, ‘It is here that the grandeur of the natural form unites with brilliancy of colour.’ From sunrise to sunset, the changing scenes pass before you in extraordinary hues. Day 20: Las Vegas (264 km / 165 miles) Today you should consider taking a slight detour and take a gentle drive through the flaming colours of Valley of the Fire State Park, Nevada. Continue on to Las Vegas for your final night in your RV. Days 21 – 22: Las Vegas – UK Spend the morning packing and then return your RV to the depot before your flight back to the UK.

What’s included • International flights from the UK to Las Vegas • Three nights at a centrally-located hotel in Las Vegas including breakfast • All transfers • Cruise America Compact motorhome hire for 18 days with unlimited mileage, insurance, vehicle kit including cutlery and crockery, sleeping bags, towels and pillows • 17 nights in pre-booked campsites in sought-after areas • Personalised itinerary with local area information • Mobile Travel App

UTAH

NEVADA

Bryce Canyon National Park 2

2

Zion National Park 10

Lake Powell 2

Las Vegas 3

2

2

Moab & Arches National Park

Monument Valley

Grand Canyon National Park

2 CALIFORNIA

Capitol Reef 2 National Park 2

Kingman

ARIZONA

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The Big One

Yosemite National Park

Tour Name: The Big One Tour Duration & Type: 38 Day Independent Motorhome Tour Departure Dates: Year Round Prices from: £7,999 per person (based on 2 sharing)

Experience some of the USA’s most famous natural attractions, from the mighty Grand Canyon to the seemingly carved sandstone arches and balancing rocks in Arches National Park; not to mention the monolithic movie backdrops of Monument Valley. Continuing with the natural theme, immerse in the breathtaking scenery of Yosemite National Park before heading to the City on the Bay, San Francisco. Admire the staggering Golden Gate Bridge, take a cruise to Alcatraz Island and hop on an iconic tramcar before beginning your journey to Los Angeles along the stunning Pacific Coast Highway, passing incredible sights and amazing scenery on the way. 112

Highlights: • Joshua Tree National Park • Grand Canyon National Park • Monument Valley • Moab & Arches National Park • Capitol Reef National park • Bryce Canyon National Park • Las Vegas • Sequoia National Park • Yosemite National Park • San Francisco Itinerary Days 1 – 2: UK - Los Angeles On arrival you will be met and transferred to your centrally located 4 star hotel where you will spend the next two nights. Days 3 – 4: Joshua Tree National Park (269 km / 168 miles) Transfer from the hotel to the motorhome depot before heading to Joshua Tree National Park. On route we suggest that you make a stop at Palm Springs, best known for its hot springs, stylish hotels, luxury spas and golf courses. Days 5 – 6: Kingman (309 km / 193 miles) Continue east towards Vidal Junction, where if you take a slight detour, you can visit Lake Havasu City to see the original 1830’s London Bridge that was dismantled in London in 1967 and then relocated to Arizona. Days 7 – 8: Grand Canyon National Park (275 km / 172 miles) Cruise in the shadow of the Aquarius and Juniper Mountains as you head towards The Grand Canyon, of the Seven Wonders of the World. Just over an hour outside of Kingman, you’ll encounter another Route 66 gem – Seligman, home to the famous Roadkill Cafe. Days 9 – 10: Lake Powell (214 km / 134 miles) Drive to Lake Powell, a man-made reservoir on the Colorado River which straddles the border between Arizona and Utah. Take a boat trip to Rainbow Bridge National Monument or explore the many lakes, canyons and sand dunes on foot. Be sure to include a visit to Antelope Canyon.

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The Big One • USA Tours Days 11 – 12: Monument Valley (195 km / 122 miles) Rise early and head east to Monument Valley, where monolithic sandstone rocks rise up to 1,000 feet from the desert floor. The valley has been used as a setting for countless Western movies since the 1940s, so it’s bound to feel familiar. Days 13 – 14: Moab & Arches National Park (234 km / 146 miles) It’s wall-to-wall scenery on your way to Moab in the heart of Utah’s dramatic canyonlands. Explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, as well as the magnificent Dead Horse State Park. White water rafting along the Colorado River or a 4x4 jeep tour deep into canyon country can be arranged. Days 15 – 16: Capitol Reef National Park (250 km / 156 miles) Be sure to include Goblin State Park along your way today. The colourful landscape is full of unique rock formations that resemble a huge gathering of goblins! Days 17 – 18: Bryce Canyon National Park (174 km / 109 miles) Drive via one of America’s most dramatic drives – Highway 12 National Scenic Byway. The road is very narrow at the top, twisting through Dixie National Forest and across Boulder Mountain which is the highest timbered plateau in North America. Days 19 – 20: Zion National Park (139 km / 87 miles) Continue on the scenic byway all the way to Zion, Utah’s oldest national park. From sunrise to sunset, the changing scenes pass before you in extraordinary hues – you could while away hours watching as light bounces upon the canyons in a dazzling show of colours. Days 21 – 22: Las Vegas (264 km / 165 miles) Today you’ll head to Las Vegas; try your luck in a casino, watch one of the spectacular shows or simply wander down the Strip and enjoy the glittering lights and vibrant atmosphere. The best time to enjoy Vegas is at night, when the famous Bellagio Hotel fountains light up and everything comes to life. Days 23 – 24: Calico (237 km / 148 miles) Your journey today takes you south west along the northern borders of the Mojave National Preserve, home to beautiful scenery with sand dunes and canyons, towering mountains and colourful carpets of wildflowers. Days 25 – 26: Sequoia National Park (442 km / 276 miles) From Calico, head north west towards the Sequoia National Forest, which will be your home for the next two nights. On route, make a stop at Bakersfield – the birthplace of the famous Bakersfield Sound. Days 27 – 28: Yosemite National Park (192 km / 120 miles) Today you will continue your journey north to Yosemite via Fresno; perhaps make a stop here to visit the Shiznen Japanese Gardens in Woodward Park.

Days 29 – 31: San Francisco (352 km / 220 miles) Leaving Yosemite National Park, you’ll head west to San Francisco today where you will be spending the next three nights. Days 32 – 33: Moss Landing (182 km / 114 miles) Start your journey today along the Pacific Coast Highway; we suggest a stop in the gorgeous city of Santa Cruz. Take a scenic walk along its wharf that stretches into Monterey Bay, see the bridge-shaped rock formation on Natural Bridges State Beach or wander down Pacific Avenue, famous for its vintage clothing boutiques, cafes and galleries. Days 34 – 35: Morro Bay (229 km / 143 miles) Travel along Monterey Bay and on the famous 17 Mile Drive, before cruising down the picturesque California Highway 1. This twisting route along the central California coast starts in historic Monterey and threads through Big Sur. Further south, the landscape transforms into oak-studded hills as you pass Hearst Castle, known as ‘The enchanted castle on the hill’, heading into the coastal city of Morro Bay. Day 36: Los Angeles (362 km / 226 miles) Continue south along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway towards Los Angeles. We recommend a stop in Santa Barbara which is located on the central California coast, well-known for its white stucco buildings with classic red-tiled roofs that reflect the city’s Spanish heritage. As well as great beaches, you’ll find a plethora of lovely restaurants and wineries, as well as the Santa Barbara Mission which was founded in 1786, housing Franciscan Friars and a museum. Days 37 – 38: Los Angeles – UK You have some time at leisure today before you returning your RV and heading to Los Angeles International airport for your evening flight back to the UK.

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• Two nights 4-star hotel accommodation in Los Angeles • All transfers • Cruise America Compact motorhome hire for 35 days with unlimited mileage, insurance, vehicle kit including cutlery and crockery, sleeping bags, towels and pillows • 34 nights in pre-booked campsites in sought-after areas • Personalised itinerary with local area information • Mobile Travel App

This holiday can be tailored to suit you, ask us about your options MEXICO

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Cruise America Motorhomes Monument Valley, Utah

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Cruise America C19 Compact

Cruise America C21 Compact Plus

Cruise America C25 Standard

Cruise America C30 Large

Features a unique rear kitchen design with all of the amenities of a larger vehicle. It has a double bed over the cab that comfortably sleeps two adults and a dinette bed that sleeps a child. With 2 metre ceilings and walk through convenience, even the tallest of campers can enjoy the compact motorhome.

The Compact Plus is one of the smallest C-Class motorhomes from Cruise America. It fits into a regular parking space and it’s great for up to 4 people with its large double bed over the cab and an additional double bed in the back of the vehicle. The dining table converts easily into a bed making it the perfect vehicle for a journey with friends or a small family.

A traditional vehicle with the self-contained features you would expect to find, including a fresh water toilet and shower. The motorhome even includes a power generator. This economical family unit is a traditional favourite for those who want the walk-through convenience of a motorhome.

An economical family unit is a traditional favourite for those who want the walk-through convenience of a motorhome. The kitchen includes a gas/ electric refrigerator with a large freezer section, a gas cook top, a microwave and a sink, making it easier to store and cook meals in the motorhome.

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Roadbear Motorhomes Sleeps up to 4

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Class B (20-22')

Class C (23-25')

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Class C (29-31')

This sleek and compact campervan has everything you need to travel with ease and comfort. It provides an easy to drive and fuel-efficient vehicle that doesn’t skimp on the amenities loved while on the road. With a pull -out bed in the back and a pop top bed on the roof, there is ample space both during the day and night. The Class B provides another great choice for a couple or family of 4 that is looking to experience freedom on four wheels.

Perfect for a family or small group sightseeing adventure. Extremely manoeuvrable, it sleeps up to five with a rear queen bed, dinette bed and over the cab bed. It has all the conveniences you'll need for the short get-away or extended trip, with a large storage bin underneath. A toilet, sink and shower, hot water heater, stove, microwave, fridge & freezer and generator are all on-board.

Sleeping up to 6, this is a compact motorhome perfect for a family or small group. Featuring a rear queen bed, a dinette bed and a sofa bed along with an over the cab bed for the kids. A toilet, sink and shower, hot water heater, stove, microwave, fridge, freezer and generator are all on-board. Includes an exterior side awning, which is great for when you’re relaxing at the campgrounds.

This Road Bear Class C motorhome is perfect for the family. Sleeping up to 7 with 2 sizeable beds, a dinette bed and an over the cab bed, it’s cosy and yet provides all the conveniences you’ll need for your holiday. A toilet, sink and shower, hot water heater, stove, microwave, fridge & freezer, on board generator, the only question is how long are you going to stay away!

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Campsite Options

Campgrounds are a major part of any motorhome holiday in the USA and whether you like to plan every aspect of your holiday or prefer the freedom to plan as you go, you will need to know where you can find campgrounds.

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USA Campsite Options

USA Campsites There are thousands of campgrounds situated throughout the United States of America, made up of independents and franchises and below is a selection of links to the major Camp Ground & RV Park websites in the US:

National Park Service America’s National Parks boast some of the finest campgrounds in the country. nps.gov/subjects/camping/campground.htm

State Parks USA America's State Parks also have beautiful campgrounds and are similar to those in the National Parks. stateparks.com

GoRVing A great platform to help you find your RV campground and lots more. gorving.com/where-to-find/campgrounds

Reserve America One of the leading online providers for campsite reservations at campgrounds across the USA. reserveamerica.com

Woodall’s Find your US campgrounds by state. camping-usa.com/campgrounds

KOA Kampgrounds Of America are found across the USA and are known for their high quality standards. koa.com/find-a-koa

Free Campgrounds For bargain-hunters, is a list of places where you can camp for free or nearly free. rvtravel.com/free-and-cheap-rv-camping/

As a minimum we recommend you pre-book at least your first night in advance as this will give you peace of mind as to where you are going. Most Americans travel to campgrounds over weekends and bank holidays so we strongly recommend pre-booking your campgrounds in advance during these periods and during peak times. When booking your campgrounds, we recommend booking a ‘pull through site’ as this will allow you to drive in one end and pull out the other when you leave. Full ‘Hook Ups’ allows you to connect to Mains water, Mains Electricity (powers the roof air conditioner and plug sockets) and waste. Please be aware that campgrounds in more rural areas may not have all amenities.

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Rocky Mountaineer Rail Add-on

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The two-day train journey travels between Moab, Utah and Denver, Colorado with an overnight stay in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Onboard Experience

Experience the Southwest by luxury train on Rocky Mountaineer’s newest route, Rockies to the Red Rocks. From vast canyons and chromatic deserts to red sandstone landscapes that twist through the bright blue sky, this stunning rail route is filled with highlights best seen from the expansive glass-dome coaches.

On board Rocky Mountaineer, everything is choreographed to make your journey feel special, effortless and unforgettable. On our newest route, Rockies to the Red Rocks, our expansive SilverLeaf Service glass-dome coaches put you right in the heart of the stunning Southwest. From the comfort of your luxury seat, this journey of a lifetime offers impeccable service and storytelling from engaging Hosts, regionally-inspired cuisine, and a front row seat to one of the most spectacular settings on the planet.

SilverLeaf Plus Enhance your onboard experience with SilverLeaf Plus, which includes all the benefits of our exceptional SilverLeaf Service, plus exclusive access to our newly-renovated lounge car. Featuring carefully crafted signature cocktails, the lounge car offers additional space indoors to relax and soak in the scenery as it passes you by, as well as a small outdoor viewing area. Also, enjoy an elevated dining experience with an additional course during select meals, and premium alcoholic beverages.

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Cruise Add-on

John Hopkins Glacier, Alaska

Holland America Line now has a fleet of 11 modern, beautifully designed and perfectly sized ships sailing to worldwide destinations. Most ships have 70% spacious staterooms, all are adorned with stunning artwork and spacious leisure areas – as well as the more traditional wrap-around teak decks for strolling and sightseeing.

Holland America Line epitomises the ultimate in worldwide premium travel experiences. Elegant lounges adorned with fine art; spacious staterooms, many with private balcony; restaurants serving gourmet cuisine and delicious snacks, state of the art leisure amenities, live music for all – be it blues, classical or rock, plus shows that include immersive BBC Earth Concerts; all which give the company a reputation for offering in-depth destination experiences visited in timeless elegance.

From San Diego you have a choice of cruising around the South Pacific islands, or for those with more time on their hands, there’s the option of cruising to and around Australia. There’s also a cruise from San Diego to Fort Lauderdale that passes through the Panama Canal and another cruise that takes you along the California coast. You also have the option to take an Alaskan cruise from Seattle, a cruise to Vancouver or to see the charms of the Mexican Riviera or to the volcanic islands of Hawaii.

Premium Package Holland America Line’s ‘Have It All’ premium package, includes shore excursions, beverages, speciality dining and Wi-Fi in one base cruise fare, adding some incredible inclusive extra value to your holiday. For one simple fare you’ll receive four inclusions you’d typically purchase later – a drinks package, speciality dining, WI-FI and one or more shore excursion – and you’ll save 50% or more on those extras versus buying them separately.

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Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon, Arizona

Weather Winter is dry and warm, becoming colder further north, while summer is ideal for beach relaxation or hiking in national parks, although it can be very hot and humid. Spring and autumn have pleasant temperatures throughout.

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Stopovers and Airline options

New York

Upgrade your flight and travel in style, or extend the trip of a lifetime by breaking your journey with a stopover on route. Los Angeles Los Angeles is best known as being the centre for film and television production, studios such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers and Universal can all be found close to the iconic Hollywood sign and where you can take behind the scenes tours. Other major tourist attractions include the Hollywood Boulevard, the Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Las Vegas Known as the ‘Entertainment Capital of the World’, Las Vegas offers something for everyone; choose from spectacular stage shows and amazing performances of magic, to the vast casinos and the dancing fountains of the Bellagio Hotel. No visit to Las Vegas would be complete without a visit to the Grand Canyon National Park, perhaps take a helicopter tour over the Canyon and along the Colorado River.

San Francisco Best known for the famous Golden Gate Bridge, its trams and for Alcatraz Prison, San Francisco also offers some beautiful open spaces, some amazing shopping in and around Union Square plus some charming harbour-side towns. Take a gentle guided bike ride along San Francisco’s stunning waterfront, cycle across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, free wheel down to Sausalito before a scenic ferry ride back to the city.

Phoenix Phoenix is the capital of the U.S. state of Arizona and is known for its warm temperatures and year-round sun. It's also known for its high-end spa resorts, Jack Nicklaus–designed golf courses and vibrant nightclubs. Another highlight is the Desert Botanical Garden which displays cacti and numerous native plants.

Seattle Seattle is located in the Pacific Northwest and is surrounded by mountains, water, forests and parklands. It is the home of Starbucks, the headquarters of Amazon and Microsoft as well as Boeing where you can take a factory tour.

Toronto Toronto is the capital of the Province of Ontario and is the largest city in Canada; it is located on the north western shore of Lake Ontario and just an hour’s drive away from the magnificent Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake, best known for its wines and fresh produce.

New York New York sits on the banks of Hudson River, where it meets the Atlantic Ocean and is known as ‘the city that never sleeps’. There are so many things to do here in the ‘Big Apple; see a world famous show on Broadway, take a walk through Central Park, see the welcoming Statue of Liberty, or take a trip up to the Observation Deck at the Empire State Building.

Washington Washington is the capital of the US as well as being the political and cultural powerhouse. It’s known for its imposing neoclassical buildings and monuments including the three branches that house the federal government, the Capitol Building, the White House and the Supreme Court. The city hosts events and festivals all year round and the heart of the nation comes alive through free entry into many monuments and museums.

Airlines Virgin Atlantic Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Upper Class Stopovers – San Francisco, Seattle British Airways Classes available – World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, Club World, First Class Stopovers – Chicago, Phoenix Air New Zealand Classes available – Economy, Economy Skycouch, Premium Economy, Business Premier Stopovers – Direct only

Chicago Known as The ‘Windy City’, Chicago is located on Lake Michigan’s 26 miles of beach and is famous for its mix of blues and jazz music. For those who don’t mind heights you can enjoy thrilling panoramic views from The Skydeck Ledge or TILT and for those less adventurous there’s the bustling Navy Pier, city tours and crime trails.

Denver Denver is the capital of Colorado and dates back to the Old West era. Larimer Square is the city’s oldest block and features landmark 19th-century buildings. There’s a good choice of museums to visit as well as the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Denver is also the jumping-off point for the nearby Rocky Mountains.

Air Canada Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class Stopovers – Toronto American Airlines Classes available – Basic Economy, Main Cabin, Main Cabin Extra, Premium Economy, Business, First Stopovers – Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Washington, New York United Airlines Classes available – Economy, Premium Economy, Business Class, First Class Stopovers – Denver, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Washington, New York

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Terms & Conditions

For all Worldwide Holidays, we, The Caravan Club Limited, trading as the Caravan and Motorhome Club, a company registered in England with company number 00646027 and registered office address of East Grinstead House, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1UA trading as The Caravan and Motorhome Club act only as a representative in respect of marketing and promoting the holidays and introducing you to the Supplier/Principal. We accept no liability in relation to any contract you enter into or for any travel arrangements or other services you purchase (“Arrangements”) or for the acts or omissions of any supplier or other person(s) or party(ies) connected with any arrangements. For all Arrangements, your contract will be with the supplier of the arrangements in question (the “Supplier/Principal”). All references to Worldwide Holidays ‘packages’ and ‘package holidays’ on this website, marketing material or in these Terms & Conditions means packages organised by third party Supplier/Principals on whose behalf we promote the holidays. All flight-inclusive Worldwide Holidays packages you book will be protected by the ATOL of the Supplier/ Principal organising the package. All holidays in this brochure are organised by Alan Rogers Travel Ltd trading as Worldwide Caravan and Motorhome Holidays whose registered office is East Grinstead House, East Grinstead, RH19 1UA, England and whose ABTA membership numbers are P7119 & Y6434 and ATOL No. 11309 (“Supplier/Principal”). We act as a promoter of the holidays on behalf of Alan Rogers Travel Ltd and will introduce you directly to these Supplier/Principals for you to make your booking directly with them. By making a booking the first named person on the booking agrees on behalf of all persons detailed on the booking that he/she: a. read these Terms & Conditions and agree to be bound by them; b. consents to our use of personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy which has full information regarding the way in which we use and store your personal data and can be found at https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/privacy-policy and you are authorised on behalf of all persons named on the booking to disclose their personal details to us, including where applicable, special categories of data (such as information on health conditions or disabilities and dietary requirements); and c. is over 18 years of age and resident in the United Kingdom and where placing an order for services with age restrictions you declare that you and all members of your party are of the appropriate age to purchase those services; d. accepts financial responsibility for payment of the booking on behalf of all persons detailed on the booking. 1. Contract When making your booking we will arrange for you to enter into a contract with the applicable Supplier/Principal (e.g. the tour operator) of the Arrangements, as specified on your confirmation invoice. As the promoter of the holidays we accept no responsibility for the acts or omissions of the Supplier/Principal or for the services provided by them. Your booking is subject to these Terms and Conditions and the specific terms and conditions of the relevant Supplier/Principal(s) you contract with and you are advised to read both carefully prior to booking. The Supplier/Principal’s booking conditions may limit and/or exclude the Supplier/Principal's liability to you. Please ask the Supplier/Principal for copies of these if you do not have them. Your booking is confirmed and a contract between you and the Supplier/Principal will exist when they send you confirmation. 2. 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If full payment is not received by the balance due date, the Supplier/ Principal may cancel your booking and charge the cancellation fees set out in their booking conditions. 4. Prices We reserve the right to amend advertised prices at any time. We also reserve the right to correct errors in both advertised and confirmed prices. Special note: changes and errors sometimes occur. You must check the price of your chosen Arrangements at the time of booking. 5. Insurance Many Supplier/Principals require you to take out travel insurance as a condition of booking with them. In any event, we strongly advise that you take out a policy of insurance in order to cover you and your party against the cost of cancellation by you; the cost of assistance (including repatriation) in the event of accident or illness; loss of baggage and money; and other expenses. If we have issued your policy please check it carefully to ensure that all the details are correct and that all relevant information has been provided by you (e.g. pre-existing medical conditions). Failure to disclose relevant information will affect your insurance. 6. Special Requests If you have any special requests (for example dietary requirements, cots or room location), please let the Supplier/Principal know at the time of booking. We can't guarantee that they will be met and we will have no liability to you if they are not. 7. Changes and Cancellations by you Any cancellation or amendment request must be sent to the Supplier/Principal

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Our Responsibility for your Booking Your contract is with the Supplier/Principal and its booking conditions apply. As promoter of the holidays, we accept no responsibility for the actual provision of the Arrangements. We accept no responsibility for any information about the Arrangements that we pass on to you in good faith. However, in the event that we are found liable to you on any basis whatsoever, our maximum liability to you is limited to twice the cost of the commission we earn on your booking (or the appropriate proportion of this if not everyone on the booking is affected). We do not exclude or limit any liability for death or personal injury that arises as a result of our negligence or that of any of our employees whilst acting in the course of their employment. 10. Visa, Passport and Health Requirements The Supplier/Principal can provide general information about the passport and visa requirements for your trip. Your specific passport and visa requirements, and other immigration requirements are your responsibility and you should confirm these with the relevant Embassies and/or Consulates. Neither we nor the Supplier/Principal accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements. Please note that these requirements may change between booking and departure. Most countries now require passports to be valid for at least 6 months after your return date. Please take special note that for all air travel within the British Isles, airlines require photographic identification of a specific type. Please ask the Supplier/Principal for full details. They can provide general information about any health formalities required for your trip but you should check with your own doctor for your specific circumstances. 11. Complaints Because the contract for your Arrangements is between you and the Supplier/Principal, any queries or concerns about your Arrangements should be addressed to them. If you have a problem with your Arrangements whilst using them, this must be reported to the Supplier/Principal immediately. If you fail to follow this procedure there will be less opportunity for the Supplier/Principal to investigate and rectify your complaint. The amount of compensation you may be entitled to may therefore be reduced or extinguished as a result. If you wish to complain when you return home, write to the Supplier/Principal. You will see their name and contact details in any confirmation documents they send you. We will of course assist you with this if you wish – please contact us. You may wish to consider using Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The Supplier/ Principal are a member of ABTA and are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. 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It may be necessary to reconfirm your flight with the airline prior to departure. If you fail to reconfirm you may be refused permission to board the aircraft and you are unlikely to receive any refund. 14. Accommodation Ratings and Standards All ratings are as provided by the relevant Supplier/Principal. These are intended to give a guide to the services and facilities you should expect from your accommodation. Standards and ratings may vary between countries, as well as between suppliers. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of any ratings given. 15. Documentation & Information All descriptions and content on our website or otherwise issued by us is done so on behalf of the Supplier/Principal in question and are intended to present a general idea of the services provided by the Supplier/Principal. Not all details of the relevant services can be included on our website. All services shown are subject to availability. If you require any further details, in respect of any Arrangements or any other services please contact us. 16. Financial Protection All the package holidays sold by the Supplier/Principal come with protection for your money. If you buy a single travel service then this might not apply. Package holidays are protected by the package organiser (which will be the Supplier/Principal) and they will provide you with their confirmation. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday from them you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong.

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European Tours Our European tours offer a unique opportunity to see the best of the continent, explore new horizons and meet like-minded members.

Lake Bled, Slovenia

You’ll also benefit from Club hosts, who will be there to offer advice and make sure you get the very best from your holiday. In 2024 we’ve got a range of destinations and itineraries for you to enjoy. Vineyards of the Alsace region

First time abroad If you’re yet to venture overseas with your caravan or motorhome and are nervous about making the transition from touring in the UK, we have a great option for you. Our First Time Abroad tours are the perfect way to introduce you to the joys of touring in Europe. Starting with two nights at a Club site in the UK, you’ll receive training and tips on how to drive on the continent including a 1-1 session with one of our instructors, to get you familiar with driving on the ‘right’ side of the road. Then it’s off to the port for your ferry to France and the journey to your French campsite where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the local area, sample the food and drink and enjoy some excursions with your fellow members. You’ll be supported all the way by our Club Tour Hosts who are experienced travellers in Europe and are there to give you advice and guidance to make the most of your first trip to the continent.

Countryside cycling France’s Loire Valley is home to many of the country’s most iconic châteaux and wines! Our Cycling in the Loire tour allows you to see this beautiful area from a slightly different perspective, visiting local sites by bicycle and allowing you the time to appreciate the peaceful surroundings at a more leisurely pace. Enjoy a boat trip on the Loire, excursions to Blois and Amboise, a picnic lunch at a local château and of course sample some regional wines with a local producer.

Wines tours Staying with the theme of French wines, explore two very different but equally iconic regions, both famed for their wines; ‘Wines of Alsace’ and ‘Wines of the Loire’! Our tours aim to give you an in-depth and fascinating insight into the complexity of wine production from grape to bottle! Enjoy excursions to surrounding vineyards and wine-producing villages, partake in tutored wine-tastings, visit a few châteaux and relax and take in the scenery on a boat cruise.

Romantic Road This enticing holiday to Germany follows this wonderful route of the Romantic Road through idyllic Bavarian countryside and quaint chocolate-box villages. A range of exciting trips are included where you can enjoy a relaxing river cruise, indulge in some wine-tasting and even visit a fairy-tale castle!

Slovenia & Croatia

Amboise, Loire Valley

Uncover the beauty and history of Slovenia and Croatia on this exciting tour. Start your journey at spectacular Lake Bled and visit the modern capital city of Ljubljana, before travelling into Croatia to explore contemporary cities like Zagreb, and discover the spectacular waterfalls at the Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Parks. The tour will finish near Slovenia’s iconic Postojna Caves and historic Predjama Castle.

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