APT
#2
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I didn't use them for a day tour - did a 2 day Red Centre tour (started in Alice, left out of Ayers Rock). In terms of the company/bus - I liked them, but I don't have anything to compare them with (1st escorted thing I've ever done).
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
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We have also used them for longer tours and are due to take another one with them Darwin/Broome later in the year. We have found them to be excellent - very informative guides, comfortable coaches, good accomodation etc. So I would imagine their day tours would be of the same standard.
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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Memories,
APT has been around for a number of years and are very very reputable. If you're going to go on a motorcoach, you can't go wrong with them.
Depending on the number of tours you plan on taking, their Pass is a very good way to go; just determine how many tours you plan on taking (escorted) and you can figure out if it's worth it to you to purchase a Pass - 4 complete day tours usually works out to be better than individually purchased.
For example, even if you figure $50-$60 x 4 (and those are the low end) the Pass works out to be a better deal.
Regards,
Melodie
Certified Aussie Specialist
APT has been around for a number of years and are very very reputable. If you're going to go on a motorcoach, you can't go wrong with them.
Depending on the number of tours you plan on taking, their Pass is a very good way to go; just determine how many tours you plan on taking (escorted) and you can figure out if it's worth it to you to purchase a Pass - 4 complete day tours usually works out to be better than individually purchased.
For example, even if you figure $50-$60 x 4 (and those are the low end) the Pass works out to be a better deal.
Regards,
Melodie
Certified Aussie Specialist



