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G Adventures youth brand adds Belize and Panama tours


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G Adventures has added Panama and Belize to its range of 18-to-Tirtysomethings trips as part of its drive to make once hard-to-reach or costly destinations more accessible for young travellers. The adventure specialist said Belize is often regarded


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Two all-inclusive resorts featured by Caribtours are set to reopen following multimillion-dollar refurbishments. Antigua’s five-star Carlisle


Bay will reopen on October 16 following a revamp of 48 of its Garden, Ocean and Bay suites with new furniture and local artwork. A seven-night holiday starts at


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£2,799, including flights, private transfers and airport lounge access. Colony Club, A Luxury


Collection Resort property in Barbados, has renovated its rooms, pool and gardens, and enhanced its dining and spa facilities. A seven-night holiday at


the resort, which reopens on September 8, starts at £2,299


including flights, private transfers and UK airport lounge access. Caribtours has also added Star


Clipper sailings from Grenada. A 14-night holiday combining an 11-night sailing with three nights at Grenada’s Mount Cinnamon Resort leads in at £5,705, departing February 7, 2026. caribtours.co.uk


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trip from Caye Caulker to Hopkins that includes three days of island-hopping and sleeping on beaches. The Island-Hopping and Sailing Belize: Beach Days


& Starry Nights trip starts at £819, excluding flights. A two-day add-on combines time in the jungle


around San Ignacio with tubing excursions and visits to Mayan ruins. Also new is the five-night Panama: Sandy Beaches & San Blas Sunsets itinerary.


The trip – which leads in £699, excluding flights


– features time in the San Blas Islands and stays with Indigenous Guna communities, beach bike rides, chocolate experiences and rainforest excursions. G Adventures is also combining Central and South


America for the first time, with a 27-day itinerary from San José to Medellín that ticks off Costa Rica, Panama and Colombia. Yves Marceau, G Adventures’ product vice-


president, said: “This demographic craves dynamic, activity-packed trips and cultural thrills – and they spend a lot of time using and getting inspired by TikTok and Instagram. “We’re opening up destinations that have


traditionally been difficult or expensive to travel to, and are doing so in a really unique and innovative way, with incredible community-run accommodation, multi-day island-hopping itineraries and activities.” gadventures.com/travel-styles/18-to-30somethings


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