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TRAVEL DEALS | A Tucan 15% Easter Special, 20% off Topdeck’s Democracy Road and £200 off a Spanish Spree with Contiki.

Australian Times by Australian Times
2012-03-22 15:27
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A Tucan 15% Easter Special
Want to do something a little different this Easter? Part of Tucan Travel’s 25th birthday celebrations, they are offering some superb travel deals.  Why not make the most of their 25 Years of Adventure Sale and save 15% on a trip to the Baltics. Travelling to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary — you begin the tour in Tallinn, with its Unesco-listed Old Town, gothic churches, medieval castles and palaces, continue to Riga, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and vibrant nightlife scene, then experience the romantic city of Vilnius, with its fine food, postcard-perfect historic centre and art galleries before finishing in beautiful and bustling Budapest.  Departing 7 April, book now to get your super 15% discount (Baltics Adventure — EEBT).

For more info check out Tucantravel.com/tour/overview/baltics-adventure/eetb

£200 off a Spanish Spree with Contiki
Get £200 pounds off Contiki’s Spanish Spree tours to Espana! Immerse yourself & dive into the culture of unforgettable Spain with the perfect blend of culture & partying. See the Royal Palace in Madrid, the Alhambra in Granada & the Rock of Gibraltar, then cap off a fantastic holiday by watching the sun set over the Mediterranean on the beaches of Ibiza. 14 days, spent in two amazing countries, you’ll hit everywhere from Barcelona to Seville and everything in between. Quote PPSPANISH20012 when booking and get in quick.  
Head to Contiki.com/destinations/europe/tours/155-spanish-spree

20% off Topdeck’s Democracy Road
Topdeck’s epic 10 day Democracy Road adventure is offering some lucky travellers 20% off the trip price.  Visiting six countries in Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Netherlands & Belgium — you start in Budapest and make your way back to your flat in London. Staying in traditional tourist class hotels, the deal is for the trip departing 2 June. Get on and enjoy!
To get onboard, go to Topdeck.travel/deals/save-on-europe-summer

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