Findlay chamber offers July trip to Switzerland
The Findlay∙Hancock County Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with AAA Travel, is offering the community the chance to experience Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria.
This 10-day trip is July 19 through July 28, 2018. Those who book before Jan. 20, can save $250 per person. AAA members can receive an additional $50 off per person.
Included in the trip is round trip air from Detroit Metro Airport, transportation to and from the airport, all abroad transportation, hotel accommodations, and twelve meals – eight buffet breakfasts and four dinners.
Travelers will be accompanied by a professional guide for the duration of the trip, including visits to the famous Bear Pit of Bern, the backdrop to The Sound of Music, and the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, which served as inspiration for Walt Disney’s famous castles.
This travel opportunity is open to the public.
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, including an overview of the itinerary, travel strops and payment options, go to www.findlayhancockchamber.com/travel.
For questions about the trip, contact:
• Denny McDaniel, [email protected]
• Karin Dear, [email protected], or
• Heather Redemann, [email protected].
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