1st Class Holidays | Unique Escapes edition 5

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Unique Escapes


Issue 5

Fundy National Park, New Brunswick

Contents EDITOR’S WELCOME

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AIR TRANSAT - Fly with Canada's leading leisure airline 4 SPOTLIGHT ON BC - Discover Vancouver, Whistler, Sun Peaks and the stunning Okanagan Valley

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ROCKY MOUNTAINEER - Explore the Canadian Rockies by Rail 12 NEW BRUNSWICK - We take a look at Canada's hidden gem 14 GREAT BARRIER REEF - Five ways to discover the Great Barrier Reef in Australia 16 SYDNEY TOP 10 - There is plenty to do in the vibrant city of Sydney 18 Q&A WITH AN ESCORTED TOUR DIRECTOR - Find out what it's like to be a Tour Director in Australia

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MOTORHOME HOLIDAYS IN NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIA - Follow your spirit of adventure with a motorhome holiday

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NEW ZEALAND MINI TOURS - Private tours of New Zealand's spectacular North Island

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GRAND PACIFIC TOURS - Luxury small group touring in New Zealand

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SEE AMERICA - Journey across the Mid-Atlantic with Insight Vacations

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CALIFORNIA TOP 10 - Take a look at the top 10 must visit places in California

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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK - What will you discover on the way to Yosemite? 34


Unique Escapes

from 1st Class Holidays

Lake Tekapo, New Zealand

Welcome to Unique Escapes With a record summer of sporting achievements behind us and autumn knocking on the door we’ve some great destinations to showcase in this edition of Unique Escapes. If you’re heading down under to warmer climes this winter, then our feature on the underwater gardens of the Great Barrier Reef is sure to whet your appetite; whilst our spotlight on Sydney showcases some of the top “must see” attractions and in Auckland we introduce a new style of sightseeing with indigenous Maori guides. If you’ve ever been on an escorted tour, then you’ll know just how important the tour director is; we’ve an interview with Sue, one of APT’s tour directors about what makes the job so enjoyable and an expose on one of our Ultimate small group tours of New Zealand. As winter approaches some of us are thinking about next year’s holiday. From the popular Canadian Rockies and British Columbia to New Brunswick on the Atlantic coast of Canada; the magical Yosemite National Park to sunny California and a coach tour through the mid-Atlantic states of the USA, we’ve some cool ideas for next summer’s holiday in North America. Our 2017 Canada brochure is out now and we are busy beavering away on the rest of our brochures for the 2017/18 seasons; be sure to keep an eye on the shelves at your local independent travel agent to get a copy, or visit us on line to order a copy and we’ll pop it in the post when it arrives.

Brian Hawe - 1st Class Holidays Product Manager

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Cosmopolitan Vancouver

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Economy Class Cabin

Onboard entertainment available

FlySpectacular to the vibrant Vancouver city of Toronto Skyline

Club Class Cabin

Welcome to Air Transat Air Transat are Canada’s leading leisure airline. Flying from

Start your holiday by breezing through check in at the priority

five airports in the UK and Ireland, direct to the heart of four

desk. Option Plus includes priority boarding so you can step

of Canada’s most iconic cities makes it easy to experience

on-board, get settled and enjoy a glass of Prosecco while

everything the stunning country has to offer from coast to

everyone else boards. For extra comfort during the flight, the

coast. Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal are fantastic

amenity kit is perfect if you fancy some shut-eye so you arrive

hubs for a holiday in themselves or great starting points

refreshed and ready to explore. Option Plus starts from £39pp

before heading further afield.

each way or £65pp return, including seat selection.

After all, your holiday starts at the airport so let Air Transat

Air Transat want the whole family to have a pleasant

take you on your Canadian adventure with ease. Choose

experience so for little flyers, the Kids Club helps get your

the perfect service for you; at the top end, the Club Class

holiday started before you’ve even left for the airport. With

cabin gets your holiday off to a relaxing, stylish start with

a fun activity pack and extra snacks on-board, the fun starts

a welcoming cocktail, a spacious cabin with only 12 leather

straight away. It comes with a few perks for the parents too.

seats and attentive service from dedicated crew. A seat

Complimentary seat selection for the little one and priority

in Club comes with extra perks such as priority check in,

boarding for the whole family helps take some of the stress

boarding and baggage service, meaning you can relax and

out the journey, leaving more time to sit back and relax.

enjoy the whole experience.

The hardest decision is deciding which wonderful destination

Travelling in Economy is fantastic too. Step aboard the newly

in Canada to explore first. Don’t worry though, Air Transat’s

refurbished A330 or A310 aircraft and be welcomed into your

competitive pricing means it’s doesn’t have to be a one-off

seat; decide what entertainment to enjoy as you head off

trip! When will your Canadian Adventure start?

across the Atlantic. During the flight a selection of hot and

For more information on Air Transat contact our specialist

cold bistro meals are served with a glass of wine, beer or soft

team on 0161 888 5606 or visit us online

drink.

www.1stclassholidays.com.

For those of you that want something between Economy and Club Class then the Option Plus service is just for you, adding a little extra sparkle to your Economy experience.

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Spotlight on

BRITISH COLUMBIA

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Vibrant

VANCOUVER A dynamic, cosmopolitan city located on nature's doorstep.

Vancouver Skyline

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Spanish Banks, Vancouver

When travelling to Canada, visitors can't miss Vancouver, a dynamic, cosmopolitan city located on nature's doorstep. Recently named one of the most livable cities in the world, travellers are inspired by Vancouver's mix of urban healthy living and sophisticated flair. Vancouver is a gateway to adventure, offering an array of experiences year-round for visitors of all ages and interests. From kayaking in False Creek in the summer to skiing the North Shore mountains in winter, the city's natural beauty and close access to nature has a magical effect on locals and visitors alike. Start the day with a leisurely cycle or jog around the iconic Stanley Park seawall, visit the beluga whales at the popular Vancouver Aquarium, or walk along the lush rainforest trails before stopping in for breakfast at a bustling cafe. Explore Vancouver's diverse neighbourhoods and attractions before heading to a mountain top lunch on Grouse Mountain, the Peak of Vancouver. In the afternoon, stroll through historic Gastown neighborhood, an ideal place for a little retail therapy in the many First Nations Art Galleries and local designer shops. Others may instead choose to enjoy some spectacular British Columbia wine and beer in one of the city's many tasting rooms, micro-breweries and pubs.

A sunset walk in English Bay prior to dinner in Yaletown, Vancouver's trendiest oceanfront neighborhood, is a great way to end the day. Vancouver is known as the leading home port to Alaska, where over 830,000 passengers embark on cruise ships each year from Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal, conveniently located in downtown Vancouver and only minutes away from top hotels, restaurants, shopping and nightlife. Canada Place is a Vancouver landmark, akin to what the Opera House is to Sydney. Not only does the venue house a cruise ship terminal, but also the fivestar Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, the Vancouver Convention Centre, as well as one of the city's most popular attractions, FlyOver Canada. The pre and post Vancouver-Alaska cruise opportunities are endless. Whether a visit is paired with a cruise to Alaska, a drive on the scenic Sea to Sky Highway to the world-class ski resort of Whistler, or a journey east to British Columbia's award-winning wine region, the Okanagan Valley, it's easy to experience the charm and authenticity of the Vancouver lifestyle firsthand.

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Stunning British Columbia "SUPER, NATURAL BRITISH COLUMBIA and "SUPER NATURAL" and all associated logos/trade-marks are trade-marks of Destination BC Corp

Whistler Whistler is located in the spectacular Coast Mountains, a scenic two-hour drive north of Vancouver and consistently ranked one of the best mountain resorts in the world. Summertime in Whistler offers a plethora of experiences whether you seek adventure or relaxation. Alpine hiking trails lead to fields of wildflowers, hidden lakes and pristine glaciers on both Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains, which are connected by the record-breaking PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola. In the valley four championship golf courses feature majestic mountain scenery, while five alpine lakes provide opportunities to relax on or by the water. Those who prefer to retreat from the world will delight in the health and wellness options with a selection of spas. From helicopter hot spring excursions to guided fishing expeditions and wilderness horseback rides – unusual and exciting activities are par for the course in Whistler. The charming pedestrian-only village is in the heart of Whistler and a centre for arts, culture and entertainment. Sample the culinary delights with oysters and champagne on sunny patios and dine in award-winning restaurants. There’s a cosmopolitan atmosphere to the cobblestone streets, where you can stroll through the bustling Farmers’ Market, listen to live music and explore boutique shops. Whatever you seek in a summer retreat – you’ll find it in Whistler.

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Whistler Village PEAK2PEAK Gondola


Sun Peaks Sun Peaks is a family-friendly and affordable year-round resort surrounded by three mountains and located just a 45 minute drive from Kamloops airport in interior British Columbia. Striking a delicate balance between natural setting and convenient amenities, Sun Peaks Resort is known as Canada's alpine village. Offering incredible access to cross-country skiing, downhill skiing and snowboarding in winter, and hiking, golfing and mountain biking in Hiking in Sun Peaks

summer there is something to suit all. Sun Peaks also caters to foodies with a great selection of restaurants, and annual food and wine festivals. The European-style village is nestled at the centre of the resort’s three mountains and features a great range of shops boutiques, restaurants and accommodations, all within easy walking distance. As well, the village is just minutes from the resort’s chairlifts and an endless array of winter and summer activities.

Sun Peaks Village

Thompson Okanagan The natural landscape of the Thompson Okanagan includes mountains, valleys, desert, and everything in between. The highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies is located here, aswell as a waterfall twice the height of Niagara Falls, and Canada’s only true desert environment. Thompson Okanagan is not a region to be missed. This region truly has something for everyone; foodies flock to the area’s renowned orchards and vineyards; families can’t get enough of the many sandy, lakeside beaches; and outdoor enthusiasts come for the golfing, Helmken Falls Explore the wineries in Okanagan

hiking, biking and skiing. The history and culture of the region – from its Aboriginal peoples to the European fur traders to wine makers and food producers – is strongly tied to the land. This is reflected in many of the area’s museums, heritage sites, and much of its artwork, where the colourful past is brought to life for visitors. Combine a stay in cosmopolitan Vancouver, Whistler, Sun Peaks and the Okanagan region in our Coastal Mountain Circle self-drive. Call one of our travel experts on 0161 888 5606 for more information or visit www.1stclassholidays.com.

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ROCKY MOUNTAINEER: THE CANADIAN ROCKIES BY RAIL

GoldLeaf Service Dining

GoldLeaf Dome Coach SilverLeaf Service

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Since 1990, Rocky Mountaineer, the world’s largest luxury tourist train, has welcomed nearly 2 million guests to inhale the mountain air and let nature take their breath away. The unparalleled experience onboard the all dome-fleet offers rich, historic storytelling, world class cuisine and a first-hand look at the vast and untouched beauty of the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. With four unforgettable routes, all-daylight adventures offer romance and history, reminding us that traveling is as much about the journey as it is the destination. Renowned for the luxurious bi-level glass-domed coaches, GoldLeaf Service allows for optimal viewing of soaring eagles, spawning salmon, and the occasional black bear or elusive moose. While you revel in nature’s wonders unfolding outside your window, Rocky Mountaineer Hosts entertain with colourful tales of the passing regions to complement the journey. In the lower-level, internationally acclaimed chefs create outstanding Western Canadian dishes with the finest and freshest regional ingredients. Enjoy a classic dining setting with delectable menu selections such as wild Pacific salmon, prime Alberta beef, and locally sourced vegetables. Each bi-level dome coach has its own galley kitchen in which mouthwatering breakfasts and three course lunches, complete with a decadent dessert, are prepared. SilverLeaf Service is the newest level of service; travel in style in the spacious single level dome cars with plush seats and extra-large picture windows. A selection of hot breakfast is followed by a scrumptious three-course lunch, paired with local beer and wine, while the wild beauty of Canada’s west acts as the perfect backdrop for the culinary adventure. Each route has the same exceptional service and stunning scenery with endless views of old growth forests, glacier capped mountain peaks, and tumbling waterfalls. Step into nature on the outdoor vestibules and take a front row seat while making new friends as you capture the beauty and wonderment on your camera. The 2016 season brought Rocky Mountaineer guests the newly upgraded Rainforest to Gold Rush route, which now offers three days on rail as you crawl through a lush Canadian rainforest and quaint mining towns. The newest route, Coastal Passage, explores the marvels of the Pacific Northwest coastline connecting Seattle, WA to the Canadian Rockies. Journey Through the Clouds, a two day rail route, takes guests by the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies, Mt. Robson, while the most popular route, First Passage to the West, follows the same historic rail route that connected British Columbia to the rest of Canada. With all routes stopping in Vancouver, experience the metropolitan city and absorb Canadian culture. The Canadian Rockies offer unlimited options for relaxation and adventure as the perfect way to start or end your journey with Rocky Mountaineer. Or take a breathtaking 7 night Alaska cruise and discover the icy waters of the Inside Passage, enormous hanging glaciers and quaint Alaskan towns of a bygone time. This is more than an extraordinary trip - it's a feast for the senses. To find out more about Rocky Mountaineer, call our travel experts on 0161 888 5606 or visit us online www.1stclassholidays. com/canada/canada-rail-journeys

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New Brunswick

Canada's Hidden Gem

Hopewell Rocks Star gazing

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Misty morning paddle


While its diverse cultures such as French Acadian, British,

Saint Andrews also has status as a National Historic District,

Irish, Scottish and First Nations Mi’kmaq and Maliseet

one of the oldest and loveliest in the Maritimes; a treasure

heritage, adds spice to New Brunswick, it’s the dramatic

trove of beautiful architecture, unparalleled scenery and rich

coastline that initially draws people to this region. In

marine life.

particular, the Bay of Fundy coastline, with the highest tides in the world!

From Saint Andrews, take a whale watching excursion and see the many species of whales including finbacks, minkes

Twice daily, the tides drastically recede, unveiling the ocean’s

and humpbacks. Island hop by ferry to the Fundy Isles, Deer

deepest secrets. Just hours later, they rise again to the height

Island, Campobello Island and Grand Manan, where you can

of a four-storey building, 52 feet, as 100 billion tonnes of sea

hike, kayak, and whale watch from shore or water. Off of the

water returns to the majestic shores of the Bay of Fundy.

coast of Grand Manan Island you will see the North Atlantic

Witness the power of these tides at Hopewell Rocks and walk

Right whale. These massive creatures are an endangered

the ocean floor at low tide among the giant rock formations

species and are magnificent to see.

that have been carved by the tides. Kayak among the rock formations just 6 hours later!

For a contrast, drive along the Acadian Coast and visit Kouchibouguac National Park, with its warm, saltwater

The Fundy Coast is home to two UNESCO sites, the Fundy

beaches; the warmest in Canada! Take a lobster fisherman

Biosphere Reserve and the Stonehammer UNESCO Global

boat sunset cruise and feast on fresh lobster. This coast is

Geopark. The Fundy Trail is hosts some of the oldest rocks

where you will experience the French Acadian “joie de vivre”

in New Brunswick, dating back more than 600 million years!

through cuisine, music and festivals.

Fundy National Park serves as the core area for the Fundy Biosphere Reserve which received the UNESCO designation for demonstrating a balanced relationship between humans and the biosphere. Further west along the Fundy Coast you will find the charming seaside town of Saint Andrews, where you can find inns and restaurants featuring exceptional dining with the

The tree-lined spacious scenic drives are breathtaking, especially in the autumn where the changing colours of the leaves create magnificent swirls of colour; fiery reds, yellows and gold of the trees preparing for winter. For more information contact our travel experts on 0161 888 5606 or visit us at www.1stclassholidays.com

freshest seafood. Saint Andrews is fast becoming the “place to dine” in New Brunswick.

Saint Andrews

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5 WAYS TO EXPERIENCE

THE GREAT BARRIER REEF This marine wonder and Unesco World Heritage Site is one of the most bountiful ecosystems in the world. Made up of over 3000 individual reef systems, coral cays and beautiful tropical islands, the Great Barrier Reef has become one of the world’s most sought-after destinations for travellers, and it’s easy to see why. Here we have put together some of our favourite ways for you to experience the Great Barrier Reef in all its glory.

1. Snorkelling / diving Whether you are an experienced diver or snorkeler or just starting out, the Great Barrier Reef is world-renowned for its amazing scuba diving locations. Learn to dive in calm, shallow spots abundant with marine life around the island, or for the more experienced head out into deeper waters on sail boats. Diving expeditions depart daily from all Port Douglas or Cairns and most island resorts; immerse yourself in the serene waters of the reef and experience its magnificence first-hand. 2. Live-aboard

boat

3. Helicopter or Seaplane tour In order to truly understand the sheer magnitude of the Great Barrier Reef, take to the sky and see the reef from 500ft above. Head out by helicopter or seaplane for a bird’s-eye perspective to have spectacular views of both the reef and its surroundings, including the stunning World Heritage Rainforest of the Daintree National Park - the only place in the world where two world heritage sites meet. Explore ancient rainforest-covered mountainsides scattered with waterfalls and valleys. A flight over the Great Barrier Reef is truly a memorable experience.

4. Reef walking Heron Island, on the South of the Great Barrier Reef, offers an exciting way to experience the reef. Once a day the reef is exposed at low tide and visitors can experience the reef by walking on the reef top, through golden sand-pathed tracks that lie between living coral. Take part in the enjoyable activity of looking at clams, coral formations, beche der mer and learning about the variety of reef life. Heron Island also offers

One of the most popular ways to explore the Great Barrier Reef

some of the most unparalleled diving sites on the Great Barrier

is on a live-aboard vessel. Reach some of the most pristine and

Reef; see turtles, reef sharks and other undersea wonders at

beautiful parts of the reef by taking a longer 3-day excursion

this spectacular destination.

and travelling deeper into the reef. It is not uncommon to see whales beneath the searchlights of the boats, as well as tropical fish leaping alongside dolphins whilst exploring the reef. Live-aboard boats also allow passengers to dive up to four times a day (including night dives), so if you want to see all the Great Barrier Reef has to offer this package could be for you.

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Stunning coral gardens Meet the locals

5. Quicksilver Outer Reef Pontoon Quicksilver’s Outer Reef Pontoon allows visitors to take part in several activities including snorkelling, informative talks from marine biologists and semi-submersible boat tours. For those that don’t want to dive to experience the Great Barrier Reef, glass-bottom boats and the pontoon’s underwater observatory are perfect. Experience a diver’s view with the comfort of a Quicksilver submarine as you glide through reef lagoons and take in the colourful array of coral and fish.

Seeing is believing Whether it’s an indulgent break or a thrilling adventure, there are many ways to experience the Great Barrier Reef. With so many things to do and places to visit, a trip to the reef is sure to be a truly unforgettable experience. For more information contact us on 0161 888 5608 or visit us at www.1stclassholidays.com

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TOP 10 things to do in Sydney Fine dining, opera, coastal walks and history top the list of

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things to do in Sydney. Here’s our pick ….in no particular

Taronga Zoo

order. 1. Talk to the Animals at Taronga Zoo Visit the animals of Taronga Zoo at their incredible waterside address; with 2,900 exotic and native species from gorillas to tigers; leopards to giraffes and of course kangaroos and koalas it’s a short ferry ride from Circular Quay. For the ultimate experience, book the Roar & Snore package, and camp overnight at the zoo. 2. Go backstage at the Sydney Opera House If you walk around Circular Quay you’ll see why the Opera House continues to dazzle. The Opera House is one of the city’s busiest music, arts and performance venues and you can learn about the inner workings of this icon on a Backstage Tour.

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3. Climb the Iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge Nicknamed “the coathanger” and opened in 1932, the

Sydney Opera House

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Harbour Bridge Climb

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Fine Dining in Sydney

Sydney Harbour Bridge is a great engineering feat. You can walk or cycle across this vast structure that spans Sydney Harbour but for the ultimate experience and stunning views take a Bridge Climb tour which will take you high into the superstructure. No special climbing skills are required, just nerves of steel… and a liking for heights of course. 4 Walk the Bondi to Coogee Trail Bondi may be the best known, but there are several beaches nearby that are just as beautiful, like Tamarama, Bronte and Coogee. Take the Bondi to Coogee Walk, which links all these beaches and showcases Sydney’s finest ocean views, to best appreciate this amazing piece of coastline.

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Bondi to Coogee Trail

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5. Dine at Sydney’s Finest Restaurants Sydney is awash with superb dining experiences. Quay has stunning views of Sydney Harbour and is renowned as one of the best restaurants in the world. In the heart of the city, Australian Restaurant of the Year winner Sepia features Japanese-inspired contemporary food and wine, whilst Rockpool is a fine-dining gem that blends sophisticated classics with Asian flavours. 6. Discover Sydney’s Convict Past at The Rocks The Rocks is an historic reminder of the colonial era and if you delve under the glossy exterior you’ll find a colourful history. While visitors can wander the cobbled laneways, The Rocks

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Walking Tours provide an entertaining portrait of Australia’s

Sydney Rocks

first European settlement. 7. Explore the Royal Botanic Gardens The beautiful and extensive Royal Botanic Gardens span over 30 hectares and are a place of scientific research, running many educational programs. There are walking paths and scenic train rides for kids. Learn about the gardens through free guided walks or take an Aboriginal tour for a different perspective. 8. Go Wild in the Blue Mountains Famous for the Three Sisters rock formation and its bluetinged escarpment, graceful hotels and quaint townships, the Blue Mountains National Park is just a few hours from Sydney. The mountains have been a popular spot for walkers, climbers and outdoor types for 100 years so get active and try a spot

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Royal Botanic Gardens

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Blue Mountains

of mountain biking or abseiling. 9. Cruise on Sydney Harbour Taking a ferry ride to Manly remains one of Sydney’s signature travel experiences, but you’ll enjoy things far more on a lunch or dinner cruise. Enjoy great food and wines and experience the ultimate Sydney skyscape from aboard your specially designed cruiser with a personal commentary. 10. Hit the Shops From quaint arcades to bustling department stores; designer boutiques to historic markets there’s something for everyone. The ornate Strand Arcade houses top Australian brands, whilst Paddy’s Market offers a different experience with over 1000 stalls vying for your custom. To start planning your holiday to Australia visit www.1stclassholidays.com or call us 0161 888 5608

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Cruise on Sydney Harbour

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Shopping in Sydney

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Q&A WITH AN APT TOUR DIRECTOR

Visit the red heart of the country, Uluru

"Australia holds many secrets" We interviewed Sue, a tour director for APT, who offer a range of escorted tours and have been creating memorable holidays for 89 years. How did you come to be a Tour Director with APT?

What is the most common question asked by guests?

After working at the Olympics in Sydney, I was looking to

Most guests are interested in our lifestyle, our culture dating

return to the travel industry. I decided to apply to work with

back to the indigenous Aboriginals and how we are living very

APT as a Tour Director; this was 15 years ago and APT still

multi-culturally today. It’s nice as a local to share firsthand

maintain the standard that attracted me to them in the first

information about the past and the present of our beautiful

place.

country.

APT are a family owned company who value and care about

Guests often also ask us about the unique animals of

their passengers and the holidays they offer. APT take care

Australia; with the variety of destinations we cover in our

of all the finer details - from overseas transfers to luggage

tours, we can show guests firsthand the environments that

porterage; your price covers everything you need for the

these animals live in- and if they are lucky they may even have

perfect holiday.

the opportunity to meet them!

What is your favourite APT tour to host?

What is your hidden secret in Australia?

My favourite tour is the 18 day “Discover Australia” premium

Australia holds many secrets. In my home city, Sydney, the

tour from Perth to Sydney because it shows the sheer

Harbour Bridge and the Opera House are popular attractions,

diveristy of Australia. The large distances we cover, paired

but there is so much more to see. The city is made up of many

with local touring at each destination, provides a truly unique

sections, each different and unique. With something new to

experience. With the perfect balance of touring and leisure,

discover every day; history, food, shopping, art, gardens and

this tour really allows passengers time to relax or explore

friendly locals (usually met in a visit to a local pub).

at their own pace giving guests the benefit of travelling as individuals but the security of a group.

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What is your most memorable experience? My most memorable experiences are when I get to see guests

What is your favourite thing about being a Tour Director?

truly enjoy their journey. For example, on one tour, a lady

Again, it's difficult to pick just one thing! Meeting our guests,

onboard had a dream to hold a koala and when she had the

travelling with them, organising their experiences and sharing

opportunity, tears of joy were shed! Another memorable

the wonders of my country with them... to name just a few!

experience was when a guest had a life-long dream of

No two trips are ever the same but, having the chance to see

snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef. He was not a great

our guest's dreams come true is something I cherish.

swimmer, but with so many different ways to see the reef, and with a little help, I was thrilled to help him achieve his dream. And what could be more memorable than the best sunset viewing in the world?! Having the opportunity to see the sunset in central Australia, colours reflected on Uluru whilst happy guests sip on champagne...There's nothing better!

What is your favourite place on this itinerary? I don't think I could pick just one favourite! The rich history

What would your typical day involve? There is no typical day for a Tour Director or the guests; every day is different. My day is 9 to 5 but a little different to your usual office working hours! (5am start and still working at 9pm). In a number of locations, APT stay several nights, allowing passengers the benefit of being able to enjoy the included touring, optional excursions and also have some time at leisure.

and tranquil atmosphere of Freemantle port is a great start

If you would like to know more about the APT tours

to the tour. Moving through to the outback, the town of Alice

we offer, contact us on 0161 888 5608 or visit us at

Springs and the red heart of our country, Uluru and Kata Tjuta

www.1stclassholidays.com

National Park is another favourite of mine. Travelling through to North Queensland, where the rainforest meets the reef and not forgetting two of our city's harbours: the European style of Melbourne and the popular harbour city of Sydney.

Sue, Tour Director for APT

Meet the local wildlife

Explore Sydneys iconic harbour

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FOLLOW YOUR SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE ON A MOTORHOME HOLIDAY There’s no better way to travel than with maui motorhomes.

Travel like a local and make the most of your tablet featuring

When you’re in control and the wide-open road is ahead

GPS capability, things to see and do, places to stay, booking

of you, you can’t help but be happy. When you go by

capability of activities and experiences, operational vehicle

motorhome you choose where you go. You even choose the

‘how to’ videos and safe driving information.

view you wake up to and the surprises you come across.

Why not add on a maui winery haven - an overnight wine

maui Motorhomes are designed for apartment living on the

experience like no other. Imagine your maui motorhome

road, with room to live with style and comfort. There is a

parked up overlooking uniquely Australian and New Zealand

motorhome for even the most discerning traveler; offering

vineyard vistas, sampling regional wines and flavours; all from

ultimate space and design touches for a premium camping

the comfort of your apartment on wheels!

experience. The motorhomes have apartment styled kitchen equipment and quality bedding and linen. With all vehicles featuring automatic transmission, our motorhomes are a breeze to drive.

Exclusive to maui customers, maui have handpicked some of Australia and New Zealand’s most picturesque wineries, to create a world class Winery Havens network. Stay overnight on the grounds of exclusive wineries, tasting the freshest local

With maui, help is available at every turn to ensure all

food and wine. Use local produce to cook up a storm in your

travellers have a holiday experience to remember. Every maui

motorhome kitchen and settle in for the night! The perfect

vehicle comes with an in-vehicle tablet.

blend.

Travel on the open road

Be social

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Choose your own destination

Wake up to a new view everyday


WHY TRAVEL BY MOTORHOME? Roam Free No other method of travel offers such freedom, with a motorhomes affording the convenience of your own ‘home’ on board. Outside of the busiest spots in peak season, campsite bookings aren’t required, allowing you to follow a Use local produce to make your own food

flexible route at your own pace lingering when the time is right and heading in the direction your mood takes you.

Travel the Great Ocean Road

Wake up to a new view everyday You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to parking up for the night in some of the most picturesque locations. With eachstop comes the opportunity to explore new territory, get a fresh perspective, whether a basic camp or scenic reserve, to groomed holiday parks hugging the coastline to plenty of designated freedom camping spots... It’s amazing what you can see through the campervan window.

Immerse yourself in nature Between golden sunrises and fiery sunsets, bright days and dark nights illuminated by the moon, stars and campfire, the sound of wind in the trees and rain on the roof, the smells of pine forest and seaside saltiness. Few other forms Live in style and comfort

of travel offer so much daily interaction and connection with the natural world.

Be social A beloved pastime for generations, the camping holiday is as popular as ever and enjoyed by folks from all over the world and all walks of life. You’ll encounter a camping culture that is welcoming and kids needn’t be the only ones making new friends. Campsites are famous for their conviviality and communal spirit – striking up a conversation and sharing travel stories takes little more than a linger around the barbecue or other shared area.

Allow for surprises On a motorhome holiday, getting there is more than half

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the fun. It’s all about the journey and the experiences you Travel with freedom

have along the way. Slow down, relax and embrace each moment. Wake up amongst the vines with a winery haven overnight stay.

Australia and New Zealand are a campervan travellers’ paradise: come and see why, with maui motorhomes. For more information contact our travel experts on 0161 888 5608 or visit us at www.1stclassholidays.com

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SMALL GROUP SIGHTSEEING WITH A MAORI TWIST

Enjoy a private tour of Auckland

With TIME Unlimited Tours - Winner of Multiple Global

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of cultures, generosity of spirit and understanding why

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protection of their people and places is so important.

Caves, Rotorua, Taupo, The Coromandel, The Bay of Islands

They take pride in sharing their culture, their heritage and the unique and amazing places New Zealand has to offer. They don’t stand on the sidelines while you are a spectator of their beautiful country. Instead they engage with you, share their knowledge and stories of New Zealand’s people and places, and host you through the experience so that you understand “our New Zealand, your way”.

and many other stunning locations throughout the North and South Islands of Aotearoa / New Zealand. Some of TIME Unlimited Tours’ most popular tours are: Auckland City and West Coast Luxury Tour: Experience the very best of Auckland city, the Marine village of Devonport, Auckland’s glorious West Coast and Waitakere Ranges on this full day tour. On this tour in a

Recognised with several global tourism awards including

Mercedes luxury vehicle, see stunning views of ancient

the National Geographic World Legacy Award, the team at

volcanoes and untamed coastline, Auckland’s renowned

TIME Unlimited Tours (TIME stands for “To Integrate Maori

black sand beaches, the Arataki Visitor Centre, subtropical

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rainforest with Kauri trees and indigenous flora and fauna.

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Auckland to Waitomo Caves and Hobbiton Private Tour:

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See two world-famous visitor attractions all in one

City of Sails, including places in the region that only locals

wonderful day on this private tour in a Mercedes luxury

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vehicle just for you. See the world-famous Waitomo

places away from the crowds, so you can experience some

Glowworm Caves and continue to the Hobbiton Movie Set

unforgettable and truly stunning scenery in style while in

for a tour of this beautiful set made famous by the movie

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trilogies “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit”. For more information contact our travel experts today on

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Visit the famous Hobbiton Movie Set Learn about the Maori Culture

Waipoua Forest

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ULTIMATE SMALL GROUP TOURING

WITH GRAND PACIFIC TOURS

Church of the Good Shepherd

There’s a reason the sun shines on New Zealand before

Experienced travellers continue to be dazzled by this state

anywhere else - every new day in Aotearoa is something

of the art vehicle, one commenting:

to cherish! A tangible wonderland offering one of the

The Ultimate coach is definitely the way to go if you’re

most varied and spectacular series of landscapes with a

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culture that is rich, dynamic and not simply locked away in

awesome location it wouldn’t be quite as good if we

museums, it’s everywhere you look.

didn’t have the best driver ever Paul. Paul put the class in

Whether you are marvelling at the spectacular glaciers or picturesque fiords or simply relaxing in a thermal

an already classy operation. The coach was the envy of everyone wherever we stopped! “

pool, by taking an Ultimate Small Group Tour, your New

Ultimate Small Group itineraries are tailored for

Zealand experience will be unparalleled. Unwind and really

the discerning traveller, with carefully handpicked

experience Middle-Earth with Grand Pacific Tours enjoying

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this spectacular land. All Ultimate Coach Captains are the

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crème of the crop and are there from start to finish.

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distinctly personal touch. Travel on a full size vehicle which

available to choose from. These fully inclusive tours offer

has been configured with only 20 luxury leather reclining

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your new found friends.

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travelling on an Ultimate Small Group Tour.

central galley equipped with a refrigerated drinking

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Wi-Fi plus much more.

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Travel in business class on wheels Indulge in locally prodcued food and wine

Ride the famous TranzAlpine Train

Travel in comfort on the Ultimate Coach only 20 luxury leather seats

Learn about the Maori Culture

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SEE AMERICA JOURNEY ACROSS THE MID ATLANTIC

Vibrant New York City Capitol Building in Washington D.C

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Image Credits: United States Capitol East Facade at angle- iStock: dkfielding; Amish Horse and Cart in Lancaster, Pennsylvania- iStock: merrilyanne. Niagara falls- iStock: Aivolie.


Explore America's rich history with Insight Vacations Between the big ticket items of New York, Washington, D.C. and Niagara Falls, this 10 day Classic Mid-Atlanic Premium itinerary with Insight Vacations is a fascinating journey contrasting the true beauty of America then, and now. Your adventure begins in the nation’s capital where you’ll spend your first night at The Mayflower Hotel, Washington D.C.'s ‘Second Best Address' after The White House. Immerse yourself in the proud heritage of the nation and visit The White House, the Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial. Travel back in time in Amish Country, Pennsylvania

Cross state borders to the site of one of the Civil War's most pivotal battles and Abraham Lincoln's famed Gettysburg Address. Spend the evening dining at Pittsburgh's only Five-Star Diamond restaurant. In the morning, journey north to Niagara Falls and take a cruise to the base of the giant cascades, followed by a spot of wine tasting on the Niagara Peninsula. In the evening, join your fellow travellers for a performance of the award-winning 'Oh Canada Eh?' Dinner Show, a musical celebration of all things Canadian. Continue to the state of New York’s city of Corning and visit the Corning Museum of Glass to see talented local artisans form raw material into delicate shapes and figures. Take a step back in time along the rural back roads of Pennsylvania and learn about the traditional agricultural lifestyle of the Amish, and then on to Philadelphia for dinner where you

Thundering Niagara Falls Travel back in time in Amish Country, Pennsylvania

choose from a great selection of local restaurants for your Dine-Around Evening. In Philly, see the top sights of ‘America's Most Historic Square Mile' before making your way to the Big Apple! On arrival in New York City, enjoy a harbour cruise for glittering views of Manhattan's skyline, Ellis Island and the towering Statue of Liberty. Next you’ll see the towering Empire State Building, the mirrored peak of the Chrysler Building and expansive Central Park. Finish your journey with a visit to the Rockefeller Building for sweeping city views followed by a Celebration Dinner to toast to new friends and fantastic memories. There is no better way to appreciate the fascinating history and stunning scenery of the Mid-Atlantic than with five star comfort and service. Your dream holiday will begin in style from the moment you’re collected from your front door for a private car transfer to the airport (within 150 mile radius). Enjoy a prime

Historic Gettysburg Battlefield Travel in comfort with Insight Vacations business class legroom

viewing position of the breathtaking landscape from inside a luxury high-deck 40-guest coach which boasts Business Class legroom, an onboard restroom and complimentary WiFi. Your expert Tour Director will ensure that you enjoy your holiday to the fullest, opening your eyes to every destination you visit. Each hotel you stay in is handpicked for quality and luxury, and Insight will manage check-ins, take care of hotel tips, and ensure your luggage is delivered to your room. Insight not only takes care of all the little things, they bring you the inspiring experiences that turn into long lasting memories. To find out more about this tour call our travel experts on 0161 888 5607 or visit us online www.1stclassholidays.com

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3. Napa Valley & Sonoma 1. Walk of Fame

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2. Yosemite Falls


Top 10 Must-Visit Places: CALIFORNIA 1. Walk of Fame The iconic Walk of Fame lets you walk in celebrity’s footsteps

3. Napa Valley and Sonoma These two world-famous wine regions are about an hour’s

in the heart of Hollywood. With over 2,500 stars honouring

drive north of San Francisco. Looking for elegance? Napa

celebrities both new and old, the Walk of Fame is forever

Valley boasts grand estates, tasting rooms and extravagant

expanding. If you’re lucky enough you may be able to catch a

accommodation. Sonoma County has a more intimate feel,

glimpse of a recent honouree; new stars are unveiled at free

combining the charm of lush hillsides with the sophistication

public ceremonies - you can check online to see if any new

of Michelin-starred restaurants. Whether tasting wine in one of

stars are being installed when you’re in town.

Napa’s castles or Sonoma’s renovated barns, one thing is for sure: their award-winning wine will go down a treat

2. Yosemite Falls In North California lies Yosemite Falls, a popular destination for travellers most likely because of its breath-taking scenery.

4. San Diego Zoo Famous for its rare and endangered species, San Diego zoo

Boasting the tallest waterfall in North America, you can either

is a must-visit. Spread across an impressive 100 acres in

hike to the top of the 2,425-foot fall, or watch the billowing

Balboa Park, the zoo showcases over 650 species including

cascade from its base on a scenic 1-mile loop.

Sumatran tigers, polar bears and giant pandas. Visitors have

Fancy a more demanding hike? Yosemite also offers views of

the opportunity to learn about their world-renowned facilities,

the Merced River plunging over a rocky ledge - but you’ll have

which are used to protect and care for their impressive array of

to make an ascent up granite steps (to the brink of two massive

over 3,700 animals. Be prepared to wear comfortable shoes-

drops) to see it!

with so many animals to see, there’s plenty of walking to do.

4. San Diego Zoo

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Discover the glitz & glamour of Hollywood

5. Big Sur Named one of the most world’s most unforgettable stretches of coastline, this 90-mile long waterfront between Carmelby-the-Sea and Hearst Castle is a perfect combination of sea and sky. Drive Big Sur’s length via Highway One, stopping along the way for plenty of photo opportunities including the picturesque McWay Falls: a 70 foot cascade from the sea cliffs to a stunning remote beach below. Look down to watch for migrating whales, or look up to scan the skies for California’s endangered condors.

6. Alcatraz Standing on a wind-and-fog-whipped island, looking cross the glistening City of the Bay, it is easy to forget the rich history of the inmates incarcerated at Alcatraz between 1934 and 1963. Visits to the island, along with audio tours that include recorded comments from former inmates, are offered to visitors. But a visit to Alcatraz isn’t all doom and gloom; the island is home to first lighthouse on the West Coast, and on clear days boasts a 360 degree view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin County and the nearby Angel Island.

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5. Catch the waves at Big Sur 6. Alcatraz


7. Rodeo Drive Shopping is considered an art form in California! Whether you’re in search of the perfect outfit or simply browsing the designer shops that Los Angeles has to offer, Rodeo Drive is home to trendy boutiques and the largest designer stores in the country. Home to huge designer outlets such as Chanel and Giorgio Armani, Rodeo Drive has become a celebrity hang-out full of galleries and cool restaurants and cafes. If you’re looking for something more authentic, head to east Beverly Hills and sample the 7. Shop ‘til’ you drop on Rodeo Drive

fresh produce the popular Original Farmers Market has to offer.

8. Golden Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge is an icon of San Francisco, towering 746 feet into the sky and spanning 1.7 miles across the mouth of San Francisco Bay. Explore this wonder by foot, or why not hire a bike and ride from San Francisco to idyllic neighbouring towns such as Sausalito and Tiburon. Catch a local ferry back to the city to see even more of the Golden Gate Bridge and the stunning coastline of the Pacific Ocean.

8. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

9. Santa Monica pier Set along a curving shoreline, the coastal community of Santa Monica blends sand-and-surf scenes with inventive dining and vibrant nightlife. The lively pier is a great way to experience the city; stroll along the pier at sunset or ride the nearby solar-powered Ferris wheel for incomparable views of the stunning coastline stretching for 3.5 miles. Witness the local fishermen reeling in fish and find out where those fish might be heading by visiting the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, which sits directly under the pier itself.

9. Watch the sunset at Santa Monica pier 10. Redwood National Park

10. Redwood National Park In this stunning preserve, redwood trees line up like living skyscrapers. Take a trip to Redwood National Park’s Visitor Centre to learn more about redwood ecology, browse a great bookshop and access a gorgeous sandy beach. Consider taking a short 5 mile drive north to the Klamath River Overlook, where a freshwater river meets the Pacific Ocean at a huge estuary. Head south to cruise the Coastal Drive; a 9-mile road that follows the coastline. Be sure to scan the shores for whales, sea lions and brown pelicans and, in Spring and Summer, thousands of seabirds nesting on offshore rocks. To find out more about California visit us online at: www.1stclassholidays.com or speak to one of our travel experts on 0161 88 5607

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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK WHAT WILL YOU DISCOVER ALONG THE WAY?

It’s no secret that Yosemite has some breath-taking views

Highway 49

and spectacular scenery, but you may not know about

Historic saloons, gold-panning & sarsaparilla

the beauty that can be found on the way. Whether you’re

This route is the shortest route from the San Francisco

interested in the fascinating history of the Gold Rush, quaint country towns or sophisticated wineries, the four different routes to California’s show-stopping national park have something for everyone.

Highway 120

Bay area and Sacramento; an easy and scenic drive that neighbours historic towns such as Sonora. Praised for its 19th century specialties, Columbia, situated in the heart of the Californian Mother Lode, is a living Gold Rush town. It encompasses all of the sights, smells and sounds of a 19th century mining town; walk down the street and you’ll be

Bird-watching, photography and stunning scenery

sure to smell a whiff of coal smoke coming from a nearby

Travel to Yosemite through the nearly 10,000-feet long

Backsmith’s. Sip locally-made Sarsaparilla, pan for gold

Tioga Pass and you’re sure to be amazed. The remnant

or head down to the portrait studio to dress up for a Gold

of an ancient inland sea, Tioga Pass has left behind

Rush-inspired photo.

spectacular natural formations known as ‘tufa towers’. As you wind into high country, this route offers spectacular views of the nearby Mono Lake. And if that wasn’t already reason enough for you to take a visit, the millions of birds that flock to the lake surely is. This route is a top destination for keen photographers or those looking for beautiful scenery; you’re quite literally surrounded by millions of photo opportunities. Once you’ve climbed Highway 120 from Lee Vining and into Yosemite, you’ll find access to amazing trails and pretty summer wildflowers at Tuolumne Meadows.

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Highway 140 Charm, farmlands & premium wines This route spans across the wild Merced River; travel into the authentic Gold Rush town of Mariposa and be sure to take a trip to the nearby village of El Portal, to look out over the tumbling waters of the Merced. Mariposa has a rich history; perhaps visit the 1854 courthouse (which is still being used today) or take a trip to the California State Mining and Mineral Museum to see a 14-pound ‘nugget’ of crystalline gold, discovered in the American River in 1864.


Which route will you take to Yosemite? Yosemite National Park

Highway 41 Delicious food, craft ales and wine tasting Head into Yosemite via this route and you’ll be sampling excellent food, wine and beer. Travelling through rolling foothills, take a detour to trace the magnificent Madera Wine Trail which houses over a dozen vineyards with tasting rooms. The nearby South Gate Brewing Company offer small-batch ales - head down for a drink or take an informal tour to find out about their history. When taking this route to Yosemite, Glacier Point is a must- see. A short, paved trail off Glacier Point Road takes you to an iconic spot, a view of Yosemite Valley from 3,214 feet above.

When you get there Yosemite Valley itself is a busy and thriving environment; once you have arrived there are countless activities that you can take part in, ranging from horseback riding to birdwatching. Open all year, it is world-famous for its impressive waterfalls, cliffs and impressive rock formations. First protected in 1864, Yosemite National Park spans across nearly 1,200 square miles; within this you can find vast wilderness areas, enormous sequoias and glorious meadows. Take a tour with a park ranger and learn about the rich history of Yosemite. Be sure to take a camera, there are some incredible sights to be seen during your visit -and maybe even some bears! For more information contact our travel experts on 0161 888 5607 or visit us at www.1stclassholidays.com

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