Friday, June 4, 2010
Chimu Adventures Launches New Central America, Mexico and Cuba Products
Latin America and Antarctica specialists – Chimu Adventures have launched their full range of Central America, Mexico and Cuba products on the companies website. The new tours encompass destinations such as Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, Cuba and many more. The new tours also come in a range of different styles such as adventure type tours with kayaking and cycling to more highlight orientated tours such as a 13 day classic Mexico tour or a 21 day Central American Adventure tour.
Director of Chimu Adventures, Greg Carter, believes the new products will further re-enforce Chimu’s standing as Australia’s leading experts to Latin America and Antarctica – “With our products in Peru, Argentina and other destinations in South America continuing to sell so well, the move into Central America, Mexico and Cuba was always the next logical step for us. We are extremely thrilled about the new tours and adamant they will provide the same amazing Chimu experiences at great value prices”
To celebrate the launch of the new products, Chimu is also offering 10% off selected new Central America, Mexico and Cuba tours.
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