CHICAGO, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- With the final table at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas wrapping up this upcoming week, all eyes will soon be riveted towards the Crown Aussie Millions tournament held in Melbourne in January 2010.
SeeANZ, a Chicago-based travel agency that specializes in fully customizable luxury vacation packages to Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti and Fiji, is offering a nine-day package that will surely delight all poker and sports enthusiasts.
One of the most popular packages available begins with a three-night stop in Sydney where you can visit the Sydney Opera House, Climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge at twilight, and includes a full day tour of the Blue Mountains National Park. Then it's onward to Melbourne for 6 exhilarating nights. With the Aussie Millions and the Australian Open Tennis Tournament both going on simultaneously in the second half of January, Melbourne is definitely the place to see and be seen.
Besides both tournaments, one can enjoy the globally renowned architecture, the cafe-lined streetscapes and a million exceptional dining options to choose from. Within 2 hours drive of the city centre you can be winding your way along the Great Ocean Road to the impressive Twelve Apostles or gently floating over the Yarra Valley in your hot air balloon ride, followed by a day of tasting exceptional wines. Packages start at $3,999 per person.
For more information, visit http://www.seeanz.com/australia/sports/aussie-millions-poker-package.php 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 60654
312-202-6919
oburns@seeanz.com
http://www.seeanz.com
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