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Visit Japan with Noosa Travel

Noosa Travel, the longest-standing travel agency in Noosa, founded in 1972, has carved out a unique niche catering to seniors with small group tours during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We began offering four to seven day short tours from the Noosa area with a home pick-up service, and they’ve been so popular that we’ve continued them,“ owner Barbara Sheriff said.

These tours provide seniors with the opportunity to maintain their passion for travel while offering a social environment to meet new people. Noosa Travel carefully plans each tour to cater to the interests and needs of their clients.

Expanding their horizons, Noosa Travel branched into international tours for all ages in April this year, starting with a successful trip to Egypt and Jordan. Due to popular demand, they have scheduled the same tour for March 2025.

Coming up in November this year is an exclusive small group tour to Japan, timed perfectly to witness the stunning autumn leaves—a prime season for visiting.

“We pride ourselves on small groups, with only 10-15 people, and we escort the tour ourselves to ensure everything runs seamlessly,“ Barbara explained.

This 14-day Japan tour includes visits to Osaka, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Matsumoto, Mt. Fuji, and Tokyo.

Guests will travel by bullet train for three segments and by private bus around the Mt. Fuji area.

An English-speaking Japanese guide will accompany the group, and all sightseeing and touring are included.

For more information, contact Noosa Travel at 07 5449 7000.

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