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Win a place on Explore’s FAM trip to Turkey!

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Book Explore before February 6 to be eligible for an incredible 8 day FAM trip to Turkey inc. flights!

Discover the contrasts of Turkey and experience its delicious cuisine, capitating culture and explore its stunning Mediterranean coastline.

15 spots up for grabs!

To be eligible, simply make at least 1 booking by next Thursday, February 6.

For more information on how you can qualify, contact trade@explore.co.uk or your Business Development Manager.

Philippa (Pip) Baines (UK West) 07849 624121 or
Nick Hindle (UK East) 07738 765684

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Trip Includes:

  • A custom 8 day land itinerary
  • Most meals and activities
  • Return flights and taxes
  • Discover impressive ancient sites of Aphrodisias and Ephesus
  • Visit the amazing white terraces of Pamukkale
  • Experience the majestic Taurus Mountains
  • Sea kayak to the sunken city of Kekova

Departs: April 25 – May 02, 2020

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T&Cs:
Qualification period is from 02 January 2020 to 06 February 2020 and is strictly for new bookings only. Agents will be automatically entered into the draw for the random spots. Winners will be notified by February 21. Must be a travel agent at time of departure and remain a selling travel agent for a minimum of 6 months after returning. Once booked standard cancellation fees apply and can be viewed at explore.co.uk/essential-information/terms-and-conditions/booking-conditions. Explore reserves the right to change or withdraw this promotion at any point. Any required visas are the responsibility of the agent. Any ancillary costs not specifically outlined in the provided itinerary at time of announcement will be the responsibility of the agent. The travel agent must be the primary traveller.

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