Adelaide to The Alice up to 50 percent off
Greyhound is encouraging Adelaide residents to make the trip to Australia‟s most famous outback town by halving the cost of its coach fares to Alice Springs.
Greyhound Australia is slashing the cost of a string of regional coach services across the country and savings on the Adelaide to Alice route mean that holiday you‟ve always dreamed about is now more affordable.
Alice Springs is Australia‟s most inland town and offers unique attractions like the iconic Ayers Rock, the Overland Telegraph station, the dry Todd River, the Araluen Cultural Precinct, Olive Pink Botanic Gardens, the Reptile Centre and the National Pioneer Women‟s Hall of Fame.
Greyhound Australia Chief Operating Officer Tony Hopkins said now was the time to tick off some of the boxes on that list of „one day‟ destinations.
“The country between Adelaide and Alice Springs is some of the most unique in Australia and you‟ll never forget a holiday in the Red Centre,” Mr Hopkins said.
“Saving up to 50 percent on coach fares also means you won‟t be left with a credit card bill you‟ll be paying off long after your holiday ends.
“It may be cheap to travel overseas right now but some of the world‟s most amazing sights are just down the road.
“Don‟t fly, the best way to see Australia is from the ground up, on a Greyhound coach.
“Make a trip to The Alice your next holiday by taking advantage of heavily discounted Greyhound coach fares to the heart and soul of outback Australia.”
Other deals on offer from Greyhound out of Adelaide include:
- Adelaide to Melbourne from $53
- Adelaide to Canberra from $111
- Adelaide to Mildura from $57
Greyhound is also offering 50% off travel between Alice Springs and Darwin.
Sale fares aren‟t just for adults. Kids travel for half price when accompanied by an adult.
These specials are only available for a limited time. |
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Source = Greyhound Australia