Fred Holidays launches ‘Discover’ bespoke brand
Tailor-made specialists Fred. Holidays, has launched new bespoke product, Fred. Discover.
Fred. Discover launches this week, and to celebrate the launch, it is giving agents a £50 voucher for every Discover booking made before the end of March 2022.
The 2022-2023 Fred. Discover brochure, which is available to order now via the company’s travel agent portal, features 48 itineraries spanning 52 countries throughout the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, North America and Canada, South America and Antarctica, the Caribbean, Asia and the Far East, Australasia and South Africa.
Prices for the 2022-2023 programme start from £1,339 per person for an 11-day journey through Italy, the Greek Islands and Croatia.
Highlights of the programme include a 16-day ‘Alaska, the Ultimate Train Journey & the Calgary Stampede’ package,· and a 13-day ‘Florence, Rome & Rivieras’ journey featuring stays in Florence and Rome, a VIP wine-making experience with gourmet meal, a private Rome sightseeing tour on a golf cart and a seven-night cruise from Rome to Barcelona.
Steve Williams, Managing Director of Fred. Holidays, said: “I’m extremely excited about this new brochure which features some fantastic itineraries and provides the trade with a great opportunity to offer their clients a wide choice of exciting and interesting products, both cruise and land.”
Learn more about : Fred. Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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