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Coast Beckons S. Australians With Travel Vouchers

South Australian Tourism Commission

Coast Beckons S. Australians With Travel Vouchers

Coastal tourism regions impacted by the algal bloom will benefit from a new travel voucher program calling on South Australians to travel this Spring.

The ‘Coast is Calling’ travel voucher program, delivered by the South Australian Tourism Commission, will see 20,000 vouchers for accommodation and experiences valued up to $500 released, with the ballot opening ahead of the next school holidays.

Eligible tourism businesses across South Australia’s coastal regions impacted by the algal bloom are invited to participate through an Expressions of Interest, which opens on Tuesday 26 August.

The voucher travel period will begin from 24 September allowing families to take advantage of the incentive over the spring school holidays and travel to South Australia’s coastal towns.

The travel period spans more than two months, supporting flexibility for successful voucher holders.

The Coast is Calling travel vouchers key dates:

South Australians aged 18 and over can enter the ballot for vouchers to the value of $100, $200, and $500, generating bookings for experience and accommodation operators in areas which have been impacted by the algal bloom.

Vouchers available:

The naturally occurring algal bloom is affecting some coastal areas in South Australia, which has had a serious impact on marine life and the industries that rely on it – especially fishing, aquaculture and tourism.

The ‘Coast is Calling’ travel voucher program is part of the $28 million algal bloom support package funded by the South Australian and Australian governments going towards research, clean-up efforts, community support, industry help, and public information.

For full terms and conditions, go to www.southaustralia.com/voucher. Licence No: T25/1530.

https://tourism.sa.gov.au/news-articles/the-coast-is-calling-south-australians-with-new-travel-vouchers

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