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Winter Touring AUSTRIA | Canada | Czech Republic France | GERMANY | Hungary Italy | SWITZERLAND UNITED KINGDOM Winter touring AUSTRIA | CAnAdA | CzeCh RepUblIC FRAnCe | GeRMAnY | hUnGARY ITAlY | SWITzeRlAnd UnITed KInGdOM S ON LO AY CA D T LI IO O CELEBRATING N H 35 YEARS 1 979-2014 Your Destination specialist | Winter tourinG a ttractions, citY staYs, coach tourinG, rail, sKiinG, special interest Groups www.holidaysonlocation.com | 1300 65 10 65 2 014 -15 2 ontents c 2014-15 Winter touring broChure Thank you for selecting our 20 - 5 nor rn emis r W n r brocH r ace e g of to g e e e tese eca coe g te o o at a e o ee e a o to o ea avo te c as e a c stmas a et t e s e t c a e a fa c o o e o e ae a ee cove a a a o a ea tak g a a o e a g e otst g vta a a ra ev t co e e w a o for e e e to g ta t e t a a ation a t e coattocoast o t eecte go cever o o o oc c ooe a e o a s a ve eca eve a d o e o o fogote l t at Ho o ocato a d coer st ow c oe ca o e Contents Contents & Maps 2-3 KeYs & leGenDs CANADa GERMANY meals Whistler Winter Experience 4 Christmas Delight 12 Breakfast (B) Holidays on FlyOver Canada - Attraction 4 Festive Christmas Markets 13 Lunch (L) Canadian Sampler Accommodation 5 Christmas Fantasy 13 Dinner (D) Experience Berlin with Crowne Plaza 14 AUSTRIA - salzburG Charlottenburg Palace Packages 14 hotel Feature sYmbols Adevnt in the City - Vienna 6 Christmas in Rothenburg 15 Facilities for disabled persons St Wolfgang Experience in Winter 6 New Year in Rothenburg 15 Located close to a railway station Close to the Old Town Christmas Markets in Salzkammergut 7 Skiing at Schladming 7 uniteD Kingdom - lonDon Christmas in Salzburg 8 Winter in London - Apartments 16 New Year in Salzburg 8 Day Tours from London 16 Salzburg Winter Experiences 9 your destination Deer Feeding 9 France - paris Horse-drawn Sleigh Ride 9 Winter in Paris at the Victoria Palace 17 speCialist Silent Night - Holy Night Tour 9 Day Tours from Paris 17 holidays on location SwitzerlanD czech republic - praGue australian tourism industry Level 5, 1 Princess Street, Swiss Rail - Interlaken - Jungfraujoch 10 Winter in Prague - Apartment 18 accreditation scheme atas Holidays on Location is an accredited Kew VIC 3101 Australia Swiss Rail - 3 White Peaks 10 Day Tour from Prague 18 Walstatterhof - Package 11 member of ATAS and has the mandatory Reservations: 1300 65 10 65 Wilden Mann - Package 11 hunGarY - buDapest professional indemnity and public liability insurance required to meet the strict ATAS Tel: +61 3 9851 8747 Winter in Budapest - Apartment 18 Day Tour from Budapest 18 selection criteria. The ATAS Charter uses the Fax: +61 3 9851 8720 ACCC guidelines for developing effective voluntary industry codes of conduct to [email protected] italY - rome Winter in Rome - Apartment 18 ensure service delivery and accountability to www.holidaysonlocation.com Day Tour 18 consumers and businesses. T/A Licence 30186 ABN 52 005 586 121 Integ ity & Commi ment booKinG conDitions 19 Front Cover: Horse-drawn sleigh ride © Fuschlsee Tourismus GMBH 3 Winter thank you Holidays on Location would like to t thank our industry partners and ou tourism boards for their support. rin View of Schwaegalp and Saentis G Ar hangel see the World through our eyes map oF europe NORWAY SWEDEN Lerwick Tampere Bergen Baltic Gavle Sea Helsinki Vologda Oslo St. Petersburg Uppsala Inverness Tallinn Novgorod Jaroslavl North Sea Stockholm ESTONIA U. K. Tartu Glasgow Rostov Goteborg Parnu Edinburgh DENMARK Pskov Belfast IRELAND Riga Moscow Sunderland LATVIA Dublin Liepaja Limerick Vejle Copenhagen Daugavpils Liverpool Leeds Kaluga Waterford Klaipeda LITHUANIA Vitebsk Smolensk Manchester Horse-drawn carriage in the snow, Austria V lnius Cork Sovietsk Leicester Mogilev Birmingham Minsk Gdansk Olsztyn Hamburg Lida Orol The Holidays on location BELARUS Vo London Hague Amsterdam Gomel NETH. Berlin POLAND Dnieper Plymouth Rotterdam Brugge Warsaw Brussels GERMANY Poznan Leipzig Bonn Dresden Lubin Lodz BELGIUM Kiev Amiens Lille Lutsk Frankfurt LUX. Kharkov St Malo Prague Luxembourg Krakow UKRAINE Paris Nuremberg CZECH REP. Ostrava Lviv Donetsk Rhine Nantes Tours Strasbourg Stuttgart Brno Vinnitsa Zaporozhye Munich SLOVAKIA Krivoy Rog Basel Vienna Bratislava FRANCE Botosani Bern Zurich Salzburg Miskolc Clermont- Chisinau Frunze LIC Innsbruck AUSTRIA Budapest a Ferrand SWITZERLAND Graz Snow boarders at Schladming, Austria Geneva Cluj MOLDOVA Bordeaux HUNGARY Odessa Lugano SLOVENIA Lyon Ljubljana Pecs Arad ROMANIA Simferopol Venice Bayonne Timisoara Braila Bilbao Turin Milan Zagreb Toulouse Rijeka Montpellier Belgrade Vallado id Lourdes Monaco SAN MARINO BOSNIA Bucharest bra Nice and CROATIA HERZ. Constanta Black Salamanca Zaragoza Marseille Cannes SERBIA Danube ovilha ANDORRA Florence Sarajevo Split Varna Sofia ITALY MT KV Burgas Madrid Barcelona CORS CA SPAIN Podgorica BULGARIA Rome Skopje Zonguldak Valencia Tirane Istanbul MACEDONIA Xanthi Cordoba Palma Naples Bari Thessaloniki SARDINIA Sorrento ALBANIA Ankara Sevilla Gallipoli Bursa Larisa Malaga Ioannina Cappadocia GREECE Lucerne in winter, Switzerland Palermo TURKEY Algiers Patrai Izmir Oran Annaba Tunis SICILY Antalya Constantine Catania Athens 0 Batna 500 Miles NORTH CYPRUS Valletta Khania 0 500 Km MALTA Iraklion OCCO ALGERIA Gafsa Mediterranean Sea CYPRUS Sfax Be LEBA map oF canaDa Capilano Suspension Bridge in winter, Canada Enjoying the Christmas Markets, Germany Louvre Museum illuminated at night, France 4 Canadian Holidays c anada The vast frontier of Canada is a land of prairies, mountains, fields of glaciers, lakes and coastlines. Filled with wildlife like wolves, moose, bears, eagles and other animals, the Canadian landscape is one of great natural beauty and provides ample opportunity for outdoor sports like hiking, canoeing, skiing, and even dog G sledding. While the image of Canada in most people’s minds is one of untouched wilderness, Canada’s cities are just as colourful. Whether you’d like to attend a rodeo in Calgary, marvel at the museums in Ottawa, rin browse the restaurants and art galleries of Toronto’s Distillery District, or have a picnic in Vancouver’s Stanley Park, the cosmopolitan cities spread across Canada offer a range of attractions that will please any traveller. ou S N L AY O H t 35 YEARS 7 0 4 Your Destination specialist | canaDa ra l itY s aYs coach tour ng c cl ng/h k ng grou s & ncen iv s www holidaysonlocation com | TEL 1300 65 10 65 2 014 -15 nter a Wi D Whistler Winter experienCe 6 Days / 5 nights ana c package includes: Day 3 | snowmobile tour* • 5 nights accommodation This snowmobile ride, designed for • 3 hour snowmobile tour first timers, follows wide mountain • 50 - 60 minute sleigh ride trails along the Fitzsimmons Creek • 3 hour dog sledding Whistler town in Winter © Whistler BC Tourism watershed. Enjoy a perfect mix of easy • 3 hour snowshoe tour riding and scenery. Day 5 | Free Day • Return transfers from Today is a day to enjoy the charm of Vancouver Airport or Day 4 | Dog sledding & snowshoeing Whistler Resort. Downtown Hotel Whistler town in Winter © Whistler BC Tourism In the morning, let your dog team • Canadian sales tax less GST rebate lead you into the old growth forest Day 6 | Whistler to Vancouver Day 2 | evening sleigh ride of the Callaghan Valley. Stop for Transfer (included) back to Downtown Day 1 | Vancouver to Whistler Full day to enjoy Whistler Resort. Your a warm up at a trapper’s cabin on Vancouver or the airport. Transfer (included) from either Vancouver hotel concierge can assist with the Totem Pole Lake and learn about the Airport or Downtown Hotel to your many winter leisure activities available. history of the Canadian fur trappers. Whistler Winter experience overnight accommodation in Whistler. This evening take a sleigh ride under Join your professional musher in the stars. Tucking yourself in the harnessing and staging the dogs, Hotel Prices From 1235 2311 ation blanketed warmth of your canopied learn the commands and feel the Hotel Prices From 1354 2547 sleigh, the horses tour through the thrill of driving your own team. Hotel Prices From 1363 2594 pristine wilderness. Enjoy the view of This afternoon ride the gondola up Hotel - Aava Hotel - Deluxe Guest Room oc the lights in Whistler village before Whistler Mountain, then strap on Hotel - Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa l making a short stop at a cosy cabin to your snowshoes for a trip through Hotel - Fairmont Chateau Whistler warm up by the fire pit with a cup of freshly fallen snow in Whistler’s old * All snowmobile drivers must have a valid hot chocolate. growth forest. drivers license. Whistler town in Winter © Whistler BC Tourism Fly-over Canada - vanCouver virtual Flight ride attraCTION Holidays on THE eXPERIENCE Virtual FliGht - real amazement! Guests will soar from coast to coast on a breathtaking aerial journey taking in the excitement of Canada through the latest in virtual flight-ride technology. Groups of up to 60 guests at a time will strap in and be lifted in front of a large custom spherical Canada Palace, Vancouver screen where they will move in concert with a film showing some of Canada’s most-stunning sites from the air. It will be a fully HOURS oF operation immersive experience including wind, mist and even scents! FlyOver Canada is open 7 days a week including all Public Holidays excluding Christmas Day. Open all year round 10am until 9pm, extended hours in summer July and August until 10pm on Friday and Saturday nights. prices are per person Adult 18 – 64 $25.00 Youth 13 – 17 $22.00 Senior 65+ $22.00 Child 4 – 12 $19.00 Rates are not valid for special events or seasonal attractions.
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