Holiday Extras offers no-deal Brexit cover
Holiday Extras has added Brexit disruption cover to its insurance policies. Bookings via agents can include the Brexit cover, which protects policy holders from the effect of a UK no-deal exit from the EU impacting an overseas trip. It is available as an add-on to both single-trip and annual multi-trip policies.
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Walt Disney Travel throws in extras to spur Florida bookings
Walt Disney Travel Company has launched an offer for holidays to Walt Disney World Resort, Florida, including dates in the 2021 spring and summer school holidays. Two-week bookings made
before February 2 include up to four free nights in Disney resort hotel Coronado Springs Resort, a 14-day Ultimate Ticket for the price of a seven-day park ticket, up to $200 in-park spending money and a MemoryMaker photo package worth $199. With the offer, a 14-day stay
costs from £1,643 per person, representing a saving of £872 per family. The price includes flights from Gatwick and is based on a July 29, 2021, departure.
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Scenic showcases Mounties and bears in Canada/US 2021 range
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Scenic has unveiled its 2021 Canada, Alaska and US escorted touring programme. The range features 11 “unforgettable journeys”, with
reduced group sizes and more land-only tours than the luxury escorted touring specialist has offered before, having operated trips to Canada and Alaska for 20 years. Highlights include a visit to Jasper National Park, one of
the world’s largest dark sky preserves, for a twilight supper with astronomers and a meeting with a retired Mountie. The 18-day Icons of Western Canada itinerary
allows guests to tailor their experience with a two-night journey to Knight Inlet for bear viewing and tracking adventures, and to see waterfalls, ancient glaciers and towering mountains. Alternatively, they can opt for a two-night stay at the Long Beach Lodge Resort near Tofino on Vancouver Island, where they can hope to
Holland America Line to deploy six ships in Alaska in summer 2021
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Holland America Line will operate six ships in Alaska between April and September 2021. The programme features return sailings from Seattle and Vancouver, and one-way between Whittier (Anchorage) in Alaska and Vancouver. Fifteen itineraries combine a three, four or seven-day sailing with an inland tour of up to three nights at Denali National Park in Alaska’s interior.
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spot breaching whales and black bears flipping rocks on a marine wildlife tour. Prices start from £6,795, based on a departure on April 17, 2021. A 15-day Canadian Castles & Alaskan Cruise cruise-
tour takes guests on a journey through mountains and glacial waters from Calgary to Vancouver, including a two-night stay at Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise and a ride on the Rocky Mountaineer tourist train. Prices start at £6,745, based on a May 15, 2021, departure. Prices include flights, private airport transfers, tips,
wine and dinner experiences, a selection of Scenic Enrich experiences and daily Scenic Freechoice excursions. Scenic’s Deposit Protection Plan allows guests to change bookings up to 120 days before departure. Group sizes are capped at 36 guests. To accompany the launch, Scenic is offering savings
of up to £500 on new bookings made by December 31.
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Jasper Dark Sky Preserve
Marella, Tui and Crystal extend amendment and payment policies
Marella Cruises and Tui River Cruises have extended a free amends policy for all new bookings until December 31 for any cruise departing until October 31, 2021. Customers are permitted one free amend to a later date up to 21 days before departure. Crystal Cruises, meanwhile, has extended a ‘no-money-down’ deposit window until January 5, with final payments due 60 days before departure up to the end of April 2021.
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