“The big wide world suddenly
seemed a bit smaller”
Incredible views from a Rocky Mountain trail. Rock and roll history brought to life in a Memphis bar. That fi rst glimpse of a whale breaching across the water in Alaska. Everyone’s defi ning moment in North America is a little different – and we offer more here than any other operator. With more than 140 holidays in the USA and Canada in 2020, we love nothing better than turning travel dreams from ‘how?’ to ‘wow!’.
North America adventure within reach
With more than 50 years of sharing the world with savvy travellers who answer adventure’s call, we know why your customers travel. We know that another day in an amazing destination means more to them than a fancy chocolate on their pillow.
Cosmos tours include comfortable, clean and attractive hotels; a professional Tour Director; guided sightseeing of must-see sights; and seamless transportation that makes getting there half the fun! With fl exible travel options that include the option to book tour- only or include fl ights from 27 regional airports, add on extensions or book back-to-back tours, we’ll help you make your customers’ travel dreams come true.
Introducing
Our premium tours go beyond the familiar, beyond the tourist trail and into the heart of each destination with centrally located hotels, more inclusions and VIP access to all the sights. Only our Globus tours include specially arranged ‘Local Favorite’ experiences, designed to help our guests uncover each destination like a local, whether that’s a home-hosted meal or a traditional dance lesson.
What’s included on a Globus tour?
Sightseeing and VIP access Superior hotels and selected meals Services of an experienced Tour Director Specially arranged Local FavoritesSM experiences
Moraine Lake, Alberta — 51.3217” N -116.1860” W
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