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Wendy Wu adds Japan cruise and tour options for 2025-26


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Wendy Wu Tours is offering its widest-ever range of trips to Japan in its 2025-26 brochure. The programme also features more departure dates. Highlights of the brochure include a new 17-day


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Best of Japan itinerary, which takes in Tokyo, Kyoto and Mount Fuji. The tour, which also features a traditional tea ceremony and a stay in a ryokan, leads in at £7,390. Also new are the 16-day Christmas in Japan 2024


tour, priced from £6,590, and Christmas in Japan 2025, which starts at £7,790. The tours take travellers through illuminated


winter landscapes, including visits to the snow-covered temples of Nikko and the Christmas markets in Osaka. Cruise & Tour itineraries feature in the programme


for the first time, with trips including the 23-day Japan by Land and Sea, which starts at £10,590.


The 24-day Singapore to Tokyo Cruise & Tour


itinerary costs from £8,790, while the 23-day Osaka to Seoul tour, which explores the “deep cultural and historical ties between Japan and South Korea”, leads in at £6,690. Head of trade sales Gary King said: “This new


brochure represents our commitment to providing unparalleled choice and flexibility to our agents, with more departure dates and a wider range of itineraries than ever before. “Our new Cruise & Tour itineraries mark a


significant expansion in our offerings, allowing travellers to experience Japan in a truly unique way. “With demand for Japan travel at an all-time high,


particularly during the cherry blossom and autumn leaf seasons, we encourage travellers to book early to secure their preferred tour and dates.” wendywutours.co.uk


Fred Holidays revs up for Singapore Grand Prix in 2025


Fred Holidays has launched holidays to the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix that feature land stays and rail journeys, as well as river and ocean cruises. Each holiday includes a three-


day ticket for the Formula 1 event that covers practice sessions, qualifying and the race day. The six-night Singapore Grand Prix holiday includes


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four nights’ B&B in a four-star hotel. Prices lead in at £3,499. The Singapore F1 Grand


Prix and Eastern & Oriental Express package combines the event with a three-night Wild Malaysia luxury journey on board the Eastern & Oriental Express, A Belmond Train. The rail journey departs from Singapore and travels


through the jungles of Malaysia. Excursions include a wildlife trip and a cookery class. Prices for the nine-night


holiday start at £8,449. Other options incorporate


sailings with lines such as Oceania Cruises and Princess Cruises. All holidays include flights


and depart on October 1, 2025. fredholidays.co.uk


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