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Recently Revamped Travel Website SeeANZ.com Brings Visitors Closer to a Dream Vacation...

Wed Jun 18, 2008 10:53am EDT
Recently Revamped Travel Website SeeANZ.com Brings Visitors Closer to a Dream
Vacation in the South Pacific

CHICAGO, June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- For many people, their only experiences
of the South Pacific are seasons two, 13 and 14 of the reality TV show
"Survivor." The recently revamped website SeeANZ.com (http://www.seeanz.com)
is positioned to change that.
    SeeANZ is a travel company specializing in trips to Australia, New
Zealand, Tahiti and Fiji. Although based in Chicago, SeeANZ boasts an
all-Australian staff with more than 14 years of experience with these
destinations.
    And these destinations are quite in demand. TripAdvisor.com's 2008
traveler's choice awards included 11 Australian and New Zealand cities --
including No. 1 Milford Sound and No. 2 Queenstown in New Zealand -- in its
list of the top 100 destinations in the world.
    For travelers not sure which destination is right for them, SeeANZ.com
offers a brief overview of each:
    -- New Zealand is renowned as much for its breathtaking beauty as for its
endless activities, all within a country the size of Colorado.
    -- Australia is noted for its culture, style, charm and excitement.
    -- Fiji is a country of breathtaking volcanic mountains, lush tropical
rainforests and endless azure seas.
    -- Widely referred to as the Islands of Love, Tahiti and French Polynesia
are among the world's top destinations for honeymoons and romance.
    Site visitors can view vacation packages by the above regions, by
destination and by category (luxury, nature/adventure, gay/lesbian and more).
Packages include options ranging from diving the Great Barrier Reef to
exploring the Outback or Aboriginal culture. Prices range from a $2,000
highlights tour to a 10-night privately chauffeured tour of New Zealand for
$13,000.
    SeeANZ.com highlights the diversity of its destinations: cosmopolitan
cities, secluded beaches, safari-style adventures, ancient cultures, epicurean
pursuits, self-guided touring, rainforest experiences, romantic interludes and
world-renowned festivals. The site features maps of each region, customer
testimonials and a Travel Tips section with cultural events, visa and passport
information, currency and local customs, driving laws and climate information.
    For scuba diving enthusiasts, SeeANZ offers several options. Its vacation
at Fiji's Matangi Resort boasts some of the world's best scuba diving sites.
Within a 20-mile radius of Matangi Island are countless dive sites, including
the world-famous Great White Wall.
    SeeANZ offers Tui Tai Adventure Cruises, which operate with a commitment
to ecotourism and have won numerous awards, including:
    -- World's Sexiest Cruise Ships -- Conde Nast, April 2006
    -- 100 Greatest Adventures on the Planet -- Men's Journal, May 2005


    The Lonely Planet guidebook describes the cruises as "perfect for tourists
who aren't all that fond of tours ... a fantastic way to see and do a great
deal in a short time."
    For more information, visit http://www.seeanz.com or call 800-934-8391
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT.
    About SeeANZ
    SeeANZ was founded in 2005 in Chicago by an Australian expat and 10-year
Australian travel industry veteran Olivia Burns.
    Contact:
    Olivia Burns
    SeeANZ
    215 West Superior, #200
    Chicago, IL  60610
    312-202-6919
    oburns@seeanz.com


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SOURCE  SeeANZ

Olivia Burns of SeeANZ, +1-312-202-6919, oburns@seeanz.com



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