Tour Operators

CostSaver Collection by Trafalgar

Trafalgar-April22

Trafalgar has released its CostSaver Brochure, offering more than 30 “value-packed itineraries” including Regional Experiences, European Discoveries plus four City Breaks.

While providing all the essentials plus amazing value, clients who book a CostSaver vacation save up to 30% compared to travelling alone. Expert Travel Directors, must-see iconic sights and more free time are all part of the CostSaver experience.

“We know that travellers want the best value for their money and we customized these wonderful CostSaver guided vacations including all the sightseeing essentials with ample free time to explore the wonders of Europe,” says Doug Patterson, president of Trafalgar Canada. “It gives our clients the best value for their money without compromising on the quality, experiences or travel expectations clients have come to expect from Trafalgar.”

Trafalgar also has a new national offer valid through April 30. Travellers can save $400 per couple ($200 off p.p.) when booking a Trafalgar 2014 Europe & Britain guided vacation (excluding City Break, East Mediterranean and Cruise itineraries) in conjunction with flights on any carrier including published air.

A sample itinerary is “Irish Wonder.” This nine-day journey takes clients from the North to the South of Ireland with visits to such cities as Dublin, Limerick and Galway. Beginning and ending in Dublin, clients begin their Irish journey with a panoramic sightseeing tour of Dublin Castle, Trinity College and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

The journey continues north to Sligo where clients view the ruins of Cistercian Abbey and visit the pilgrimage town of Knock where according to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to villagers in 1879. An excursion through County Donegal and up into Northern Ireland to Belleek will have clients visiting castles, traditional weavers and the grave of renowned Irish author, W.B. Yeats. On the way to Limerick, clients will visit the region of Connemara and the quaint town of Galway and view the Cathedral, built on the site of the old prison and stroll through Eyre Square before continuing to Limerick, the setting for the film, “Angela’s Ashes,” where views of St. Mary’s Cathedral and King John’s Castle are in store for clients. Guests will also get to see the Cliffs of Moher and visit Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone.

(http://www.trafalgar.com)