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Virgin Holidays features more family tours and fewer single supplements Rebekah Commane
Virgin Holidays’ Worldwide Journeys 2015-16 brochure features more than 50 new tours and 14 new destinations, including South Korea, Namibia, Argentina and Bhutan. The brochure also offers £100 off bookings made before September 30. The family Adventure tours
programme has been expanded to include the USA Family Adventure, which features rafting on the Colorado River and visits to the Grand Canyon and San Francisco, as well as a South Africa Family Adventure, where families can see penguins and travel in a malaria-
free zone. The 13-day South Africa tour starts from £2,349 for adults and £1,149 for children. Joining existing family tours in China, India and Costa Rica, the new tours are designed exclusively for families and operate only during the school holidays. Single supplements have also been scrapped on 12 tours including A Taste of China, Vietnam with a Difference, Thailand Explorer and The Okavango Delta. The 10-day Taste of China tour leads in at £1,845.
Customers travelling with Virgin
Atlantic to Cuba or Mexico for a touring holiday will receive free access to the V-Room airport lounge.
Angus Bond, Virgin Holidays head of product and commercial, said: “Our Worldwide Journeys programme offers holidaymakers the chance to get off the beaten track in a range of destinations on tours that include the added bonus of an English-speaking guide. “We are excited that we can now
offer our customers even more choice and the opportunity to travel to some of the remotest corners of the globe.”
virginholidays.co.uk
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