Project Travel is fully bonded and licenced by the Irish Government, #TA0619 |
South AfricaDiscover the mysteries and secrets of South Africa. Project Travel works with the renowned Hidden Vintage Tours which specialises in customised itineraries for couples and groups on luxury African safari and holidays from Ireland, combining appealing destinations with atmospheric accommodation offering high standards of comfort and service. Tell us your interests: safari/wildlife, gourmet food & wine, golf, gardens & environment, culture, etc, and we will create the perfect Southern African adventure for you whether it be a self-drive/fly-in holiday, private guided tour or luxury rail journey. If you're heading over for the Rugby World Cup in 2010 let us plan your holiday before or after the matches. |
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Credit: © South Africa Tourism Spectacular Tailormade Special Interest Group & Club Tours If you have a group anywhere from 10 to around 25 people we can create a tour like no other - tailored specially for you. Whether your special interest is in Wine, Architecture, or Fine Art we create each itinerary with you to ensure it ticks all the right boxes for your particular group. We will enhance your trip by including entry to exclusive locations and introductions to local experts within your field of interest. We can incorporate personal guided tours to some of the region's most popular attractions and can even add on a few days safari in a malaria-free zone. Individuals who wish to stay on longer may be accommodated. Tours can be arranged throughout the year (excluding harvest time for Wine tours - Feb/Mar) with particularly good value to be found during the South African winter (May - Aug). Contact Project Travel with your preferred travel dates and we will put together a detailed proposal for you. Tel: 01 - 210 8391. |
PROJECT TRAVEL, 65 Roebuck Castle, Dublin 14, Ireland. Tel: + 353 (0)1 210 8391 Guy Tominaga t/a Project Travel & Aloha Holidays is fully bonded and licenced by the Irish Government, #TA0619 |
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