Newmarket Holidays releases 2026 long haul tours
Escorted tours specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched a selection of favourite long-haul tours with new 2026 departure dates.
Early bookings will benefit from 5% off bookings off if made by 21 December 2023 across the long and short-haul touring collection.
There has been strong demand from customers and agents for 2026 dates with an uplift in bookings for existing 2024-25 departures.
To date, 10 tours have had 2026 dates added, including:
On Safari in South Africa – a 10-day full-board safari holiday to spot the Big Five on a series of game drives. It includes a guided bush walk and tours of Johannesburg and Soweto. New departure dates from January through to December 2026 with prices from £2,513 per person.
Borneo’s Orangutangs and Rainforest Adventure – a 13-day trip to Sabah in Malaysian Borneo. The tour includes accommodation in an ocean-side spa resort with wildlife excursions. New departure dates from February through to November 2026.
Canadian Rockies – an 11-day escorted tour from Calgary via Banff, Lake Louise to historic Jasper, Vancouver, and Victoria. New departure dates from April through to November 2026.
Verity Rice, Director of Product, Purchasing & Operations said: “Our customers like to plan ahead and with our 2024-25 departures already selling out we’ve launched new 2026 dates to meet demand.”
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