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Escape on holidays with an escorted tour

What a year for the travel industry! Covid-19 has subjected the industry to some pretty harsh treatment and Noosa Travel has had to pivot their business to suit.

Manager of Noosa Travel Barbara Sheriff is taking the time to thank their loyal clients during these tough times.

“Firstly, I would like to thank all of our valued clients for supporting us during these challenging times and thank them for booking their Australian holidays with us. It is greatly appreciated,“ she said.

“We moved to a smaller office at 109 Poinciana Avenue and for the last four months, we put together a whole range of independent travel packages to destinations within Queensland and other states as soon as the borders opened.“We had clients asking for escorted group tours so we put together a range of tours that are operated and escorted by our own staff, from day tours to extended tours.

“We have been escorting overseas holidays for years, so it seemed a natural transition.“

Noosa Travel has just released three of their escorted tours, with more planned.

For the tours departing from the Noosa area, Noosa Travel will be offering door to door pick up service.

Their escorted groups are small group touring with a maximum of 10 adults.

“We believe small group touring will be the way of the future” Barbara said.

All of the independent and escorted tours are available on their website noosatravel.com.au or call on 07 5449700 for more information.

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