![]() By charging a retainer we can only work with those who are serious about traveling which allows us to dedicate real-time to you instead of dealing with inquiries from people who will never end up working with us. We were finding that sometimes the public was having an itinerary designed and then deciding to go to Mexico instead! It is our belief that our clients who have paid us deserve our time and service. Why do we do this? An itinerary can often take approximately 80 or more hours work just to design, with going back and forth with the client then the offices Down Under, plus calling suppliers. You should easily reach this amount if you are spending more than several weeks in either country. This retainer will be deducted from the cost of your trip as long as you spend over our minimum booking budget of (Canadian) $CAD 9000.00 total (per couple) on your land portion (not including airfares.) ![]() If you are traveling for longer, there may be an additional charge for the extra time it takes to design. We charge a non-refundable retainer of (Canadian) $CAD 500.00 per couple if traveling for under four weeks. Step 2: Reserve Our Service With a Retainer Initial chats can be done via a Phone call, Skype, or even Email and we can schedule a time that is flexible for you – none of this 9-5 business. If you have no idea where you wish to go then we will brainstorm and discuss together! You know you’d like to visit Australia and/or New Zealand or the South Pacific Islands, but let’s make sure that we can work together! You can give us an idea as to what it is you’re dreaming of and we will let you know if it will work for you – for example, the month you may wish to visit a region may be during their cyclone season. I know it is a long read but I have put it together so you understand from the start what you will be getting when you choose to work with us. Please make sure you read over this list very carefully.
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