TUI launches new North America tours
TUI has launched new North America tours showcasing Canada and Mexico by rail and self-drive road trip.
Additionally, the tour operator unveiled a fjord-hopping tour of Norway.
They are on sale now for spring 2024.
The Canada tour by rail visits Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal.
In Mexico, customers can drive to Mayan ruins, and visit six of Mexico’s historic towns and villages.
TUI’s Commercial Director Phillip Iveson said: “Our tours in Canada, Mexico and Norway offer incredible experiences for customers, with a variety of unforgettable excursions and trips.”
“The beauty of TUI Tours is customers can visit so many incredible places without having to dedicate weeks at a time.”
TUI’s Norwegian tour takes customers through the Norwegian Fjords via Bergen, Voss and Oslo on an eight-day fjord-hopping trip.
In 2023, TUI launched its biggest ever tours programme for summer 2025, including new tours in destinations such as Kenya and Crete.
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