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Dove’s Tail Western Corridor Accessible Tour

Published 25 February 2010, Posted in Northland

Dove's Tail logoDove’s Tail Tourism - Enabling Travel.
It is a boutique organisation that works alongside tourism operators to offer a hassle free, seamless and enjoyable experience for a range of travellers with specific needs.

Dove’s Tail tourism has a unique focus on people who need that little bit of extra care and attention when on holiday. We strive to make people’s travel experience both memorable and comfortable.

We provide access to hotels, restaurants and tour services that have received Dove’s Tail training and have been assessed to ensure they can successfully cater to a wide range of needs - including wheel chair access and people with specific medical requirements.

Why don’t you check out our inaugural two day Far North tour leaving 24th March where we visit Te Hana Te Ao Marama, Matakohe House, The Kauri Museum Matakohe, Stay at the Copthorne Hokianga, meet Tane Mahuta at Night in the Waipoua Forest, visit the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and the lunch at the Marsden Estate Winery.

For more information and booking please download the brochure below or contact Leonard at Tiaho on 09 430 3406 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Doves_Tail_Brochure_Te_Hana.pdf


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