With 2024 short-haul departure dates selling out fast, the operator has launched its 2025 collection to meet demand with 4 new tours included
Escorted tour specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched its fall 2025 collection of award-winning short-haul tours to meet growing customer demand and agent interest, as 2024 departure dates continue to sell out fast. The collection of 60 tours includes customer favourites across the UK, Ireland and Europe as well as four brand-new tours offering more choice than ever for a dream short-haul escape.
Newly added tour The Majestic Cities of Andalucía, which is set in the core of southern Spain’s most enriching Moorish capitals, is also part of the operator’s brand-new Premier Collection. Curated for a more intimate experience, Premier Collection tours operate with groups of 24 guests or fewer and showcase unique, characterful and luxury boutique accommodations alongside lighter-paced itineraries to maximise enjoyment and comfort.
Additional new tours include Baltic Capitals – Tallinn, Riga & Vilnius which explores the breath-taking sights in one of Eastern Europe’s most intriguing areas, Croatian Island Hopping which calls in at some of the Dalmatian coast’s most sublime isles and Classic Albania – Land of the Eagle, which offers a deep dive into the culture, history and vibrant traditions of the region.
Commenting on the launch, Verity Rice, Newmarket Holidays’ Director of Product, Purchasing & Operations, said: “We’re delighted to have launched our fall short-haul touring collection for 2025 to meet increasing demand. The feedback we’re receiving from agents and customers is that there’s a real desire from travellers to plan further ahead to secure their dream escapes, particularly as 2024 departure dates continue to sell out fast. Those looking to book early can also secure an incredible deal, with 2025 departures at this year’s price.”
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