Monday 19 May 2014

ADAMS Pinnacle Tours is Bussing it into Broome in 2015

Broome
Adams Pinnacle Tours Western Australia's largest most experienced coach charter and touring operator is returning to Broome and the Kimberley region in 2015.

“Owned again by a Western Australian family it was important for Pinnacle Tours to once again showcase our beautiful state and provide an experience you come back for in the Kimberley region” comments Chad D'Souza General Manager for Tourism with The ADAMS Group.

The original company “Pinnacle Tours” had a great touring presence and reputation in Broome and the Kimberly. Since the acquisition from Adventure Tours Australia in December 2012, ADAMS Pinnacle Tours has brought back that family service, hospitality and experience in touring across Western Australia.

At ADAMS our Western Australian touring knowledge and expert drivers in this region will rebuild our touring presence in the North West as we have done throughout other 4 regions around Western Australia in recent years. Starting with 1 & 2 Day tours to iconic destinations such as Cape Leveque, Geilke Gorge, Derby, Windjana Gorge and Tunnel Creek will provide our customers with an unbelievable experience that will have them coming back for more. The new fleet of luxury 4WD's (seating up to 27 people) and coaches with extra features such as WIFI and USB plug-ins will ensure our customers enjoy their creature comforts while experiencing the scarce beautiful landscape this region has to offer.

Western Australia's Kimberley region has been recognised as one of the 'must see' destinations in the world by highly respected international travel publisher Lonely Planet.

Tourism Minister Liza Harvey said Lonely Planet's endorsement of the Kimberley as one of the worlds 'Top 10 Regions' for 2014 was a massive boost for the region's tourism industry.

“Not only did the Kimberley make the top 10, but it was named in second place and is the only Australian region on the list, which is a huge accolade,” Mrs Harvey said.

Lonely Planet described the Kimberley as 'one of the most sparsely populated regions on the planet and one of the most starkly beautiful, carved by giant gorges, dimpled with deep, cool pools and home to a coastline that could make Australian east-coasters weep'.

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