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Newmarket unveils new tours in biggest brochure
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Newmarket Holidays has added 34 tours in its Holidays & Tours Collection for 2018-20, its largest-ever product offering.
Seven of the additions are
escorted tours with a history theme, including Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy; and Jerusalem, Galilee & the Holy Land.
Another addition, The Glorious
Austrian Tyrol, taps into the fresh air of the Alps, while new island tours include Corsica in France and Sicily in Italy. Music-themed tours to Verona,
to enjoy opera, and across the heart of America, are also available. For guests looking to get closer
to nature there are four new tours: US national parks; the Serengeti and Tanzania in Africa; Brazil, Argentina and Chile; and Costa Rica. A Food and Wines of Northern
Italy tour is also new, while three new rail journeys include Portugal’s Douro Valley; the Dolomites; and Lake Como and Alpine railways.
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Sandals Montego Bay to open over-the-water wedding chapel
A wedding chapel built over the sea is among new facilities being added at Sandals Montego Bay, Jamaica. An over-the-water bar and new restaurants are also part of renovations to the all-inclusive resort.
EPHESUS: Turkish site is combined with Istanbul and Troy in a new tour There are also two options
to take in the once-a-decade Oberammergau play in Bavaria, Germany; escorted horticultural tours to Paris, Normandy and Brittany, and Amsterdam and the Dutch Bulbfields; and itineraries to the Italian lakes and Sicily. New cruising options include
Prague and the Danube Explorer on board A-Rosa’s Donna; a Classic Rhine Cruise to Switzerland; a Halong Bay & Red River Cruise on an exclusively-chartered Pandaw
ship; Dubrovnik & Croatia Island Cruise on board Mendula; a Turkey Gulet Cruise; and Angkor Wat & Pandaw’s Classic Mekong Cruise. The six-day Food & Wines of Northern Italy – a Gourmet Tour, and the eight-day Trains, Trams & Port Wines of the River Douro, both lead in at £799; the 14-day Pandaw’s Halong Bay & Red River Cruise starts from £3,995 and the 15-day Chile, Argentina & Brazil is
priced from £3,499.
newmarketholidays.co.uk
It was the first resort opened by Sandals Resorts
founder and chairman Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart in 1981. He said: “With this reimagining of Sandals Montego
Bay, we have again brought the most innovative concepts in hospitality to the shores of Montego Bay. “This was the first Sandals resort we opened, and it is
with great honour that we reintroduce it to the world.” Sandals opened its first overwater chapel at Sandals
Grande St Lucian in Saint Lucia in 2016.
sandals.co.uk
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Did you know…? Our Great Island Savings promotion ends today. With this your clients can save up to an extra £200! 7-9 nights: quote GREAT150. 10+ nights: quote GREAT200. T&Cs apply.
NEWS IN BRIEF
British Airways increases winter service to Tenerife
British Airways has expanded its winter schedule from Gatwick to Tenerife. Frequency to the Canary island will rise from eight to 13 flights a week from October 28 to March 31, 2019.
ba.com
Thomas Cook Airlines offers Easter flights from Cardiff
Thomas Cook Airlines is to run Easter flights from Cardiff for the first time next year. The carrier will operate 11 flights a week from April 3, 2019, until the end of the month to destinations including Turkey, Majorca, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Cyprus and a new route to Enfidha in Tunisia.
thomascookairlines.com
Ryanair adds four winter services from Stansted
Ryanair has four new winter services from Stansted, to Dole and Nantes in France, Belfast and Edinburgh. Flights run from December to March next year with fares from £19.99 one-way.
ryanair.com
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