Pleasant Holidays today launched a new section of its travel advisor website highlighting custom vacation options for travelers seeking unique experiences: Expeditions & Adventures. This new section shines a spotlight on Pleasant Holidays’ most exhilarating commissionable vacation choices, from Alaska cruises, polar expedition cruises and Costa Rica guided vacations to African safari outings, ski and snowboard vacations and rail tours through Ireland.
Travel advisors can view the page at pleasantholidays.com/pb/Expeditions-and-Adventures-TA. Featured vacations, tours and excursions include cruises aboard Atlas Ocean Voyages, Norwegian Cruise Line, Windstar Cruises and Celestyal Cruises; Escorted vacations in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Argentina and Peru; nature tours in Borneo; safari packages to Kruger National Park in South Africa and Victoria Falls on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border; one- and two-day rail tours in Ireland; ski & snowboard vacations in California, Nevada, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Canada; U.S. national park vacations and Nile river cruises.
“Expeditions & Adventure Travel is one of the fastest-growing segments, and this new section of our website puts it all together in one place,” said Jack E. Richards, President and CEO. “Pleasant Holidays is making it simple and convenient for travel advisors to assist their clients in selecting the ideal experiential vacation.”.”
Along with unique destination experiences, Pleasant Holidays offers custom vacations to 84 countries worldwide, along with river and ocean cruise vacations with 100 percent U.S.-based customer service and reservations agents, flights on 108 airlines in all classes of service for maximum comfort, commissionable arrival and departure transfers and Hertz car rentals. Pleasant Holidays highly recommends travel protection coverage for international vacations with up to 100 percent commission protection and Cancel-For-Any-Reason options to protect travelers’ vacation investment.
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