Trafalgar trumpets Armenia and Georgia for 2020
Samantha Mayling
Trafalgar has introduced Georgia and Armenia to its 2020 Worldwide brochure as the escorted tours operator increases its focus on destinations off the beaten track. Te brochure offers holidays in
Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australasia, and has eight new European tours. Te 11-day Georgia & Armenia
Uncovered tour offers the chance to learn about traditional Georgian
bread-making at a Be My Guest lunch in Kakabet village. Guests can also meet a local
family in Garni to learn how to make Armenian lavash bread, and explore the Unesco- listed Geghard Monastery. Prices start from £2,095, not including flights. Also new is the nine-day
Pearls of the Adriatic Croatian Cruising holiday, which visits Dubrovnik and Korčula. It costs from £2,419, not including flights. Another new tour is the 14-day
Geghard Monastery, Armenia
Balkan Adventure, which features seven countries, and includes Bran Castle, the home of Dracula; Sofia; and the Sarajevo war tunnel. Prices start at £2,550, not
including flights. Other new European
tours feature Sicily, the French Riviera, Barcelona,
Ireland and Scotland. Te programme also features
new itineraries in South America, Africa, Asia and the US. Rachel Coffey, Trafalgar’s sales
and business development director, said: “Te newest additions to our Europe programme are in response to consumer trends, which show a growing interest in eastern Europe and the Balkans as travellers look to venture off the beaten path. “Beter still, we are visiting a
number of destinations suffering from undertourism, and helping to bring guests to these fantastic places while creating new and engaging Trafalgar experiences.”
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10 OCTOBER 2019
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