Back-Roads adds 10 tours for 2018
Juliet Dennis
juliet.dennis@
travelweekly.co.uk
Back-Roads Touring has added 10 small-group tours for 2018 to its new Europe brochure.
The operator, a member of the Association of Touring & Adventure Suppliers (Atas), is offering an early-booking discount of 10% on all 2018 tours, a saving of up to £779 per couple. It is available until August 31. The brochure features 50
tours, taking in new destinations including Iceland, Naples, Malta and Madeira, and includes cruises and land-based tours. The 10 new tours are: Cornwall
JUST OUT: Back-Roads brochure
Food Tour; Royal Tour of Britain; Battle of Britain; Malta Highlights; Madeira Highlights; The Baltic
“We have seen a trend of travellers combining a number of tours into one trip”
Highlights; Iceland Highlights; Sail the Bay of Naples; Champagne and Great War Cruise; and Loire Valley Cruise. The seven-day Malta Highlights
tour starts from £2,099. In addition to the new tours, the operator has also introduced sailing trips in Italy and Croatia, and canal cruises in France. Lockie Kerr, Back-Roads’ business development manager
for the UK and Ireland, said: “We take customer feedback seriously and have used this to develop new products and a brochure that we know reflects market demands. “We have seen a trend of
travellers moving towards combining a number of our tours into one trip, so the availability of both land and water-based experiences expands the possibilities for Back-Roads Touring customers.” The operator will be attending the inaugural Atas conference in Birmingham on October 18-19. Details of the earlybird 10% off
discounts can be found at:
backroadstouring.com/ 2018earlybird
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travelweekly.co.uk 17 August 2017
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