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South Island Quilters Tours - few spaces left!!

House of Travel Jenny Nilsson

We have a couple of spaces left on our South Island Quilters Tour!

Join this exclusive South Island Quilter Tour as you make your way from Christchurch to Dunedin visiting some of the best NZ attractions along the way while enjoying what you love doing as a hobby!

2 September - 21 September 21 (10 nights)
From $4565.00pp ex Napier

Highlights
✔ High Tea at Penny Black Victorian Tearoom
✔ Christchurch sightseeing tour of city
✔ Akaunui Historic House & Gardens
✔ Queenstown Quilting Workshop
✔ Annie’s Country Quilt Store
✔ Milford Sound Scenic Cruise
✔ Olveston House visit
✔ Whitestone Cheese Factory, Dunedin
✔ Dunedin Toitiū Otago Settlers Museum

Includes:
✔ Flights ex Napier to Christchurch return
✔ Private Coach Charter
✔ 10 nights accommodation
✔ 10 Breakfasts, 4 lunches, 7 dinners
✔ Tour admissions as per itinerary
✔ All transfers

To find out more contact Hastings 06 878 8858 or Havelock North 06 877 8737

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