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Lamble Tours is offering a four-night heritage Murray River cruise this September.Lamble Tours is offering a four-night heritage Murray River cruise this September.

LAMBLE Tours is the place to go for luxury, adventure and indulgence.
The Emerald company is a family-owned and accredited coach tour business that has operated for the past 15 years.
Baby Boomers and retirees are their speciality. Customers can choose from a range of relaxing yet interesting itineraries.
Day tours are prepared to suit each group’s requirements and budget and short and extended tours throughout Australia feature quality accommodation. Lamble Tours is equipped with a luxury five-star coach and 12-seater courtesy vehicle, all with seatbelts. The coach has a toilet, television and DVD player.
Tour leaders supply travellers with homemade morning tea including tea, coffee or Milo served in china cups, and will cater for special dietary requirements.
A complimentary door-to-door pick-up service is available for tours six days and over. Upcoming tours include a three-day Sydney adventure featuring platinum tickets to the musical Ben Hur.
The 22 to 24 October trip also includes Captain Cook evening dinner cruise, a Q-Station tour, two nights at Holiday Inn Darling Harbour, cooked breakfasts, dinner, coach travel and return flights. The tour is $1160 per person twin share.
The Murray Princess tour from 6 to 13 September includes a cruise aboard the authentic Paddlewheeler, a captain’s farewell dinner, three nights in Adelaide, time in the Barossa Valley and Victor Harbour and a horse-drawn tram ride.
The tour is $2595 per person twin share.
Lamble Tours is located at 99 Monbulk Road, Emerald.
Readers can call Lamble Tours on 5968 3310, 0418 853 810 or 0418 552 190 or email lambletours@bigpond .com.

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