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Think you’ve seen all the sights of Victoria? Join the new seven-day Alpine Lakes Adventure with Christians Travel and you’ll see a whole lot more. The company’s tour of the Alpine Lakes region has quickly become one of its most popular. With the first departure fully booked, a second is scheduled for March 2024. Autumn highlights include Opera on the Lakes as well as cruising down the great inland waterway for lunch at the famous Metung Pub.

Christians Travel is the coach coordination arm of the Christians Bus group – which recently acquired Bacchus Marsh Coaches. The family-owned business is bringing its exclusive itineraries to the travellers of Melbourne’s inner west. The compnay’s award-winning fleet of vehicles will pick you up from home, an offer that hundreds of clients in regional Victoria already take advantage of.

Other upcoming tours include Norfolk Island (6 April and 28 Sep 2024), Private Gardens in Autum (15 April 2024), Great Victorian Silo Art Tour (22 April 2024), Flinders Island and King Island (1 May 2024), South Australian Outback Adventure (22 May 2024), Broken Hill Outback Arts Trail (5 Aug 2024), Canberra Flower Festival (13 September 2024), Kangaroo Island Coorong Cruise (3 October20 24). Take the complexities and stress out of travel and call the team at Christians Travel today on 5255-5252 or go to www.christiansbus.com.au/multi-day-tours/

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