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Just Go pulls up curtain on breaks to Jesus Christ Superstar in London
A group of Seable skiers
Seable unveils tours to Disneyland Paris, Ecuador and beyond
Seable has added Ecuador, Disneyland Paris, Eswatini and Aviemore options to its range. The operator, which tailor-
makes holidays for visually impaired travellers, also offers new itineraries and new activities in existing tours in destinations such as Italy, Sicily and Thailand. Damiano La Rocca, founder
and chief executive, said: “We are happy to train agents and offer a lot of support during the booking process. If anyone would like to learn about our products, please come forward.” A four-night Disneyland Paris
break in February 2027 costs from £2,575 on a twin-share and half-board basis, excluding travel. Eswatini excursions include
visits to a school, candle-making and glass-making workshops, nature walks and horse-riding.
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Gambia Experience adds Birmingham link
The Gambia Experience has expanded its winter 2026-27 programme with addition of flights from Birmingham to Banjul. The weekly Monday departure, operating from November 2026 to April 2027 with Tui Airways, complements the operator’s existing flight programme from Gatwick and Manchester.
gambia.co.uk
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Just Go Holidays has launched two-day breaks to see Jesus Christ Superstar, starring Sam Ryder, in London’s West End. The operator is offering five dates across October, November and December for one-night breaks with return coach travel from pick-up points nationwide. The trips cost from £229, including accommodation, breakfast and a Grand Circle ticket.
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Jules Verne plots two trips to see solar eclipse in Algeria next year
Jules Verne has two new trips to Algeria to witness a total solar eclipse in August 2027. Algeria Eclipse with Andy Green costs from £1,955 for four nights, departing on July 30. Northern Algeria and the Eclipse is an eight-night holiday from £3,095 departing July 29. Prices are based on two sharing and exclude flights.
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Wheelchair-accessible villa in Andalusia
Enable Holidays boosts range of long-haul accessible tours
Samantha Mayling
Enable Holidays has added more long-haul options to its accessible touring programme including Tailand, Colombia, China and Costa Rica. The specialist operator said dozens of accessible
hotels have also been added to its range, in destinations including the Flanders region of Belgium, Dublin, Rome, Sicily, Corfu and Spain. It also offers new accessible villas in Turkey, Crete and Andalusia. In addition, Enable Holidays aims to offer more
hosted group holidays in 2027 following success with trips in the Mediterranean and the Far East. Explore China Without Limits is a 10-day luxury
wheelchair-accessible tour which visits Beijing, Xi’an, Chengdu and Shanghai. It features step-free access, accessible hotels and transport, and trained guides, and includes international and domestic flights, transfers and business-class train travel within China.
The operator features several tour options for
Costa Rica, including a 10-day Accessible Adventure, a 12-night Accessible Journey and an 11-night Costa Rica and Panama Accessible Adventure for the more independent disabled adventurer. The Costa Rica Accessible Adventure begins near
Liberia before heading to La Fortuna for volcanic hot springs, rainforest hanging bridges, and a hands-on organic farm cooking experience. Clients have the chance to spot sloths and wildlife
en route to the Monteverde cloud forest, where they can see birdlife and take a Coffee, Chocolate & Sugar Cane Tour. It finishes on the beaches of the Pacific North Coast. Other long-haul destinations on offer include South
Africa, India, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia and the US. Activities that can be arranged include assisted horse
riding, scuba diving, golf, paragliding and ballooning.
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