New Neilson resorts to open this year in Sicily and Mauritius
Active-holidays specialist Neilson Beach Clubs will open two five- star resorts this summer, including its first long-haul option. The resorts, which are part
of the new Neilson Inside Collection, are designed for guests seeking a “more refined” Neilson experience. The Neilson x Mangia’s Torre
del Barone Resort, in Sicily, will open in May. It will offer four restaurants and a thermal spa, with activities including paddleboarding, cycling, efoiling and sea-scooter snorkelling. It will also be the only Neilson
resort offering tennis, padel and pickleball. A week costs from £1,251,
based on two adults sharing, flying from Gatwick on October 9. The all-suite Neilson x The
Ravenala Attitude, in Mauritius, will open in June. It will offer eight restaurants, six bars, a spa and a kids’ clubs catering for children aged from four months to 13. A seven-night holiday starts
at £2,030, based on two adults sharing, departing from Gatwick on July 2.
neilson.co.uk
Castelnaud-La- Chapelle, France Tom Morgan
Travelsphere and Just You out early with 2027 programmes
Samantha Mayling
Travelsphere and Just You have launched their Europe 2027 escorted touring programmes four months earlier than usual following feedback from guests and agents. New Travelsphere options include the eight-day
A Taste of Italy’s Veneto wine-themed tour, with prices from £2,199, and the eight-day Savouring Bordeaux and the Dordogne, which leads in at £2,399. The additions to the Just You programme include
the 16-day Wonders of the Aegean itinerary, with prices starting at £4,699. All tours include return flights, overseas transfers,
accommodation, select meals and the services of a holiday director and local guides. The G Touring sister brands have also announced
“significant” increases to their regional flight departure programmes for 2026.
Just Go Holidays adds coach tours featuring trips on Flying Scotsman
Neilson x The Ravenala Attitude, Mauritius
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Just Go Holidays has released coach tours featuring trips on the Flying Scotsman on the heritage East Lancashire Railway during June. A two-day break costs from £199, based on two sharing, while a three-day option leads in at £279. Both include coach travel and half-board accommodation, plus a trip on the vintage train and free time in Bury and Liverpool.
justgoholidays.com/agents
Just You has more than doubled the number of
regional departures, with an additional 45 tours now featuring regional flights. For Travelsphere, the number has increased by more
than 50%, with regional departures available for 39 more tours than previously. In addition, flights are now available from Stansted for both brands. The operators have also extended their opening
hours for the peaks period, until February 13, and introduced a dedicated trade number (01858 415210). Tom Morgan, G Touring’s trade sales director, said:
“We’re excited to launch our Europe 2027 programmes earlier than ever before, giving guests and travel agents greater confidence, clarity and more time to plan ahead. “Bringing itineraries to market well in advance reflects
the strong demand we’re seeing for forward planning and our commitment to responding to feedback.”
travelsphere.co.uk justyou.co.uk
Caribtours makes debut in Sri Lanka and expands in Greece
Caribtours has released two 2026 brochures. The Caribbean, Mexico, Indian Ocean, Arabia and Africa Collection features its first Sri Lanka itineraries, while the European Collection includes its largest-ever range in Greece. Chief executive Paul Cleary said Sri Lanka had been added due to agent demand.
caribtours.co.uk
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