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Douro Valley, Portugal


Involved Holidays steps out with nine new walking tours


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Walking-tours specialist Involved Holidays’ first A4-sized brochure features nine new tours, including two options with a rail element. The redesigned brochure offers ‘at a glance’


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Cox & Kings has released its first brochure dedicated to tailor-made trips for customers’ own holidays. The 2026-27 collection


features 51 suggested itineraries, including 38 in Canada and the US. The routes, experiences, hotels and transport can all be tailored by the operator. A 14-day Wild Wonders of


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British Columbia itinerary, which includes a range of wildlife experiences, starts at £7,815, including international flights. A 13-day Heritage,


Countryside & Coastal Wonders tour showcases the culture of Quebec, with prices from £3,775. A 13-day Utah’s Mighty


Five trip, which takes in several


national parks, starts at £3,395. Elsewhere, an 18-day


Madagascar: Lemurs, Forests, Tsingys & Islands itinerary leads in at £6,195. And a 19-day Journey Through the Andes tour visits the Atacama Desert, Bolivia’s salt flats, Lake Titicaca and Machu Picchu, from £5,695. coxandkingstravel.com


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destination and itinerary pages for the holidays, which are available to book across 2026 and 2027. The new itineraries include Hidden Eastern Algarve,


Ibiza & Formentera, Mallorca & Menorca, Beautiful Balkans, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Sicily. The two holidays that include a rail element are


Valencia Trails & Rails and the seven-night Porto Trails & Rails, which leads in at £1,499 in October. The seven-night Beautiful Balkans holiday, which


is based in Albania, caters for clients seeking a slightly more active option with five guided walks. Prices lead


in at £1,399 in September, including a wine-tasting tour and half-board accommodation in Tirana and Vlora. Involved Holidays sales director Richard Forde


said: “This easy-to-use, easy-to-rack brochure details our fabulous new itinerary options alongside our most popular holidays. “The expansion of our product is a demonstration of


just how popular our walking holidays are, and we are so proud of the growth we’re seeing. “Yet, the strategic importance of the trade remains,


and is the very reason we continue to reinforce our commitment with useful tools that genuinely help them to sell our product successfully.” The brochure, which is available from TradeGate,


features more than 100 departure dates, 14 trips with no single supplements and flights from 20 regional airports. involvedholidays.com


Cox & Kings unveils first brochure for tailor-made trips


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