A t l a n t i c
Adventures
IAA Start Date: 2 Jun
Your Inclusive Package
Camping le Logis du Breuil (A04) is always one
• Welcome get-together Grand Parc of Puy du Fou - a
of the most popular campsites in our network
• An accompanied early morning forest of over 100 acres with
walk through the forest to more than 1000 animals.
and the owner has put together an exciting
the beach at St Palais where • A cruise on the river Gironde programme to help you make the most of
breakfast will be provided. and a visit to a family run
your time in this well liked holiday area. Whilst
• A trip including a guided tour of distillery, followed by a hog roast
Saintes and a cruise on the river in the distillery restaurant.
the region is best known for its beaches, there
Charente, followed by dinner. • A guided tour of La Rochelle
is so much more to discover, and this holiday
• An overnight excursion to followed by dinner in a
the Puy du Fou. This includes local auberge. Two sessions
includes a selection of excursions, both on foot and by boat, together
a visit to a briocherie, dinner, introducing you to easy “get with the opportunity to taste local products and try out your French.
Inclusive Holidays
the evening show at Puy du by” French phrases, with
This year, we have also included an overnight excursion to the world
Fou, bed and breakfast in a two evenings in the campsite
local hotel and free time the restaurant to try out your new
famous Puy du Fou park.
following day to discover the language skills!
Package Price (£) for site fees and visits:
Arrival Date: 2 June 2007
Outfit +2 705.00
Extra person 299.00
Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to
this package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101.
You can also reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to the relevant
page in this brochure for a full site description.
Minimum number: 40 participants
BOOKING CODE: IAA
Journey through Germany
IGP Start Date: 21 Jun
Package Price (£) for site fees and visits:
Arrival Date: 14 June 2008
Outfit +2 565.00
This two centre holiday will take you deep
Extra person 230.00
Ferry Crossings of your choice and Red Pennant Travel Insurance should be added to
into recently rediscovered parts of Eastern
this package – ask our reservation staff at the time of booking on 01342 316101.
You can also reserve additional nights on site as required. Please refer to the relevant
Germany. As well as the fascinating cities of
page in this brochure for a full site description.
Potsdam, Berlin and Dresden, we have also
BOOKING CODE: IGP
arranged a full day excursion into the Czech
Republic to the city of Prague. Your first
week will be at Camping Sanssouci Gaisberg
(G16) in Potsdam; after one week you will travel to Camping Luxoase
(G14) - a journey of approximately 150 miles, for a week on the
outskirts of Dresden.
Your Inclusive Package
• Welcome get together with • A full day excursion to Prague
coffee at both campsites (please note that this trip
• A city tour of Berlin involves a long coach journey)
• A city tour of Potsdam, including • A farewell meal at both
the Sanssouci palace campsites
• A city tour of Dresden • 7 nights at each site
Call the travel service on 01342 316101
or visit
www.caravanclub.co.uk
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