Toowoomba company launches mystery tourism packages
STONESTREETS Travel has launched an exciting new travel service, Give Me A Break – a holiday with a twist.
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STONESTREETS Travel has launched an exciting new travel service, Give Me A Break - a holiday with a twist.
The innovative package offers travellers an exciting, tailored mystery break to a destination determined by an experienced team of travel agents based on the results of an investigative online survey.
The product has been developed and tested over a one year period, and was designed to provide a unique travel experience for travellers all over Australia.
Stonestreet's Managing Director Phil Stonestreet said his company had received a plenty of requests from travellers for experience-based travel.
"This grew into a discussion about an Australian product that we could offer to provide new experiences, while enabling us to encourage metropolitan and interstate travellers to visit regional destinations," he said.
"This product will be available via online delivery which allows us to promote it Australia wide."
Some of the mystery breaks packages which have been designed in the testing phase include a food and wine package to the Hunter Valley including five-star accommodation, horse and carriage winery tour and exclusive dinner, an active package to Geelong, including a ghost tour, bike rental and a trip on the Great Ocean Road and a relaxing break in Hobart with a visit to MONA, sunset tour and visit to Cascade Brewery.
Give Me A Break mystery holidays are available from www.givemeabreak.com.au.
Stonestreet's 25 years of experience in the travel industry, and ongoing involvement with local and national tourism organisations, ideally position the company to develop and launch a product which incorporates travel destinations across Australia.
Stonestreets Coaches and Travel are a local Toowoomba company who have been operating for 25 years.
Originally published as Toowoomba company launches mystery tourism packages