Hosted by Collette Tours, one of the oldest and most respected 4-star tour operators in the United States, Ohio Farm Bureau presents the “Discover the Alpine Countries” trip departing Sept. 12, 2019.

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Have an amazing trip experience dreams are made of and travel with other Farm Bureau members to the Alpine countries of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Transportation, lodging, several meals and well-known highlights are included in the 13-day excursion. Some of the must-see highlights include Vienna and Schoenbrunn Palace, Salzburg and a Mozart Dinner concert, Munich, Oberammergau, the Black Forest, Innsbruck, Zermatt and Lucerne Switzerland, known as the “Swiss Paradise on the Lake.”

“Many of our members have traveled the United States extensively, but a trip like this will give them the opportunity to see other countries as well as the peace of mind of traveling with a top-notch tour operator, and traveling with a similar group of great people,” said John Marihugh, Ohio Farm Bureau director of member services.

Base rates for this 13-day trip are about $4,500 each, based on double occupancy, and about $5,000 based on single occupancy.

For more information about the trip, contact Marihugh at [email protected] or call 614-249-2400.

Travel Benefits

Ohio Farm Bureau members can save up to 25 percent off Avis base rates when making a reservation with Avis Worldwide.

Ohio Farm Bureau members can always save up to 25 percent off Budget base rates when making a reservation with Budget. Plus, members can receive other great offers like dollars off, a free upgrade or a free weekend day.

Also take advantage of special discounts available through Ohio Farm Bureau’s Hertz member savings program.

To learn more, log into your account. Choose Member Benefits under the Membership tab and then click the specific benefit logo.

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