Just Landed: The Great Adventure Sale – G Adventures
Save up to 25 per cent on over 500 trips with G Adventures this January
A thrilling 2025 awaits thanks to G Adventures’ Great Adventure Sale, with unmissable discounts of up to 25 per cent up for grabs on bookings made by 31 January 2025. The small group adventure experts and pioneers of community tourism have huge savings available on over 500 tours in exciting, culture-rich destinations including Costa Rica, Morocco, Vietnam, Peru, Thailand and Tanzania.
Discounts are available on departures up until 15 December 2025 with trips running across a number of G Adventures’ travel styles, including Active, Classic, 18-to-Thirtysomethings, Local Living, Marine and the hugely popular, brand-new travel style, Solo-ish Adventures. Every type of traveller has the opportunity to save big with G Adventures, yet, despite the huge savings, the operator ensures that money stays in the hands of local people and the communities that the group visits. Whether travellers are chasing adventure and keen to climb mountains, or prefer to kick back and relax on the deck of a sailing yacht, G Adventures’ carefully crafted itineraries are an exhilarating and more meaningful way to experience the world.
Savings are broken down into tiers of 25 per cent, 17 per cent and 10 per cent depending on the chosen travel date with some trips offering savings of more than £600.
A handful of the trips included in the Great Adventure Sale include:
Golden Triangle – save 25 percent
Was £799 now £599*, saving £200. This nine-day best-selling tour, starting and finishing in Delhi, India, combines immersive experiences with incredible value for money. The group will visit the sparkling Taj Mahal at sunrise, stay in rural Dhula village and try block printing with a community collective made up of women from marginalised communities called the Anoothi Project.
Amazon to the Andes – save 25 per cent
Was £2,069 now £1,522*, saving £547. Travellers will experience Peru in the best possible hands on this 12-day journey through the South American nation, where culture, wildlife and scenery combine. Exciting nights are spent in an exclusive G Lodge in the Amazon and G Adventures-run treks of the ancient Inca Trail to Machu Picchu ensure fair treatment of porters.
Morocco Kasbahs and Desert – save 17 per cent
Was £599 now £497*, saving £102. This fast-paced eight-day adventure combines the must-see highlights of Morocco with plenty of free time. There’ll be camel-back rides through the rust-coloured dunes of the Sahara, a community lunch in a village that works to support Moroccan women and children, plus unforgettable kasbah and medina tours in Fès and Marrakech.
Classic Vietnam: Hoi An to Ho Chi Minh City – save 17 per cent
Was £1,019 now £846*, saving £173. Ten jam-packed days in Vietnam will take travellers on a delicious journey filled with fragrant flavours and epic scenery. There’s sailing through limestone karsts aboard a traditional junk boat, a foodie tour of Hanoi, the chance to learn about the 26 noodle varieties in Hoi An and a guided tour of the Cu Chi tunnels near Ho Chi Minh city.
Costa Rica Adventure – save 17 per cent
Was £1,529 now £1,376*, saving £153 for an action-packed 16-day journey through this colourful Central American country. Volcanoes, wildlife, rainforests and beaches converge on this thorough trip that can be as heart-racing or relaxed as travellers wish – with options to take on white water rapids, rappel down waterfalls and more.
And with G Adventures currently running its celebrated agent reward programme – Change Makers, agents earn one entry per booking to be in with a chance to earn spots at its next GX Summit, which will be taking place in Jordan in September 2025. One extra spot has just been announced for the top selling UK&IRE agent who makes the most bookings by 31 January 2025. Agents can log into Sherpa, or speak to their regional Global Purpose Specialist for more information.
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