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Geelong Travel’s highly anticipated Travel & Cruise World Expo returns with a jam packed day of information for travel enthusiasts.

The event promises a day packed with holiday inspiration, exclusive travel deals, expert advice and free entry.

With more than 25 engaging travel presentations covering everything from luxury ocean and river cruises to outback Australian adventures, the Expo is your one-stop destination for planning your next journey.

It’s also a unique opportunity to meet representatives from the world’s leading travel companies, ready to help you design your dream itinerary and secure exclusive offers.

Founder and managing director of the family-owned Geelong Travel Stuart Coffield said the event’s standout feature is its lineup of knowledgeable travel experts.

“We don’t have people reading from brochures or clicking on YouTube links,” he said.

“You get to talk to people who have actually been on the tours and have real experience – their presentations are amazing.”

Geelong Travel’s 17 experienced team members will also be on hand to assist visitors with enquiries and bookings.

Highlights of the expo presentations include: The Ghan & Indian Pacific (Australia’s great rail journeys); APT & Travelmarvel (explore Canada and Alaska; Viking (sailing all seven continents across river and ocean); Trafalgar Tours (unlock the world, from iconic sights to hidden delights); Bunnik Tours (stories, destinations and insights with Dennis Bunnik); Wendy Wu (must-see places and immersive cultural experiences); and Grand Pacific Tours (explore New Zealand in ultimate style).

Travel & Cruise World Expo is at GMHBA Stadium on Sunday 1 February from 10am to 4pm.

Register at geelongtravel.com.au or call the Geelong Travel team on 5244 3666.

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