HADES Day Tours - Hunter and District Excursions - Newcastle

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4981 0100
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HADES Day Tours specialises in full-day tours of the Lower Hunter Vineyards, Port Stephens, Barrington

Tops, Historic Newcastle and Historic Morpeth/East Maitland. Other tour destinations can be tailored to meet

the particular needs of groups.

HADES Day Tours operators Graham and Glenys Morgan are qualified geologist and adult educator

respectively. Both are avid amateur historians and much of their commentary is devoted to the history of the

Hunter and Port Stephens regions through which we travel.

Their expertise and knowledge is reflected on all tours with quality commentary being provided under a wide

range of subject titles as appropriate. It is this quality commentary, along with the highly personalised

service afforded their clients and attention to detail that generates repeat business for HADES Day Tours.

This quality service has culminated in HADES Day Tours winning the 2002 and 2003 North Coast Tourism

Award for Significant Tour and Transport Operator.

HADES Day Tours offers safety and comfort in a near new, air conditioned, fully seat belted, deluxe 22

seater Toyota Coaster minibus. However, groups of any size can be accommodated given HADES access to

vehicles of all size. Morning tea and a quality sit-down lunch is provided on all tours unless charter groups

choose otherwise. HADES Day Tours provides door to door pick-up and set-down transport throughout the

Newcastle, Port Stephens and Lower Hunter Regions. HADES guarantee satisfaction or full refund gladly

given.

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