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Premier launches 2027 Africa range with ‘price guarantee’


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Premier Holidays is offering a “price guarantee” on Africa trips in 2027 as part of an expanded range. The operator said the guarantee meant customers


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In a statement, Premier said: “This ensures customers can book early with confidence, secure in the knowledge that their holiday price is protected.” The company’s new 2026-27 Africa brochure


covers South Africa, Victoria Falls, Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zanzibar. Four new touring itineraries have been introduced,


together with 16 new hotels and lodges and a new ‘Premier Recommends’ feature in every destination, offering inspiring suggestions to encourage bookings. The brochure has also been revamped with enhanced


product details, exclusive offers and clearer messaging. A new Beyond Kruger section offers expanded lodge


options in the Waterberg, Pilanesberg and Madikwe regions, and there is extended coverage of the Garden Route & Eastern Cape Game Reserves, with additional game reserve products in this popular area. There are more excursions, including new options in


Cape Town, the Winelands and Kruger. The 10-night Cape Town, Garden Route Uncovered


and Safari itinerary costs from £2,899. It includes a five-night escorted small-group tour from Cape Town to Oudtshoorn, Knysna, Plettenberg Bay, Tsitsikamma National Park and Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth). Cape Town & Waterberg Discovery is a nine-night


part-escorted tour, from £3,599. It features Cape Town, the Elephants Crossing lodge in Welgevonden Private Game Reserve and sister property Zebras Crossing. Both include Turkish Airlines flights via Istanbul. premierholidays.co.uk


Exodus adds walking tours in Italy, Andorra and Corsica


Escorted tour operator Exodus Adventure Travels has added three European walking holidays to cater to growing demand. Walks and Food of the Italian


Riviera costs from £2,399 for seven days. Clients will be based in the city of Chiavari, between Genoa and the Cinque Terre villages. Walking in Andorra is priced from £1,899 for eight days and


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includes the Lagos de Tristaina circuit and the Second World War trail in the Valle de Incles. Hike Corsica’s Mountains &


Coast, from £2,499, features sections of the GR20 hiking trail. Prices do not include flights. Brendan Phelan, Exodus


sales director, said: “May and September are the most popular months given the temperate


weather conditions, particularly across the more in-demand destinations, which include Italy, Spain, France, Greece and Portugal. “We look forward to working


with agents to share more details of our walking tour programme and supporting this growing market segment.” exodus.co.uk


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