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Great Little Breaks’ first brochure adds Abba and Yorkshire
Samantha Mayling
Domestic specialist Great Litle Breaks has released its first brochure, in response to requests from travel agents. It offers short winter and
spring breaks across the UK, and features a map showing the location of London theatres, plus a guide to rail connections. The brochure aims to capitalise on the operator’s busiest sales time – the run-up to Christmas and January and February. New tours include a London
break to see Abba Voyage and an all-inclusive trip in Yorkshire. The Abba Voyage break includes
a night’s B&B at the Holiday Inn Express London in Stratford, which is close to the purpose- built Abba Arena. The package also features a
40-minute river cruise between Westminster Pier and Tower Pier. Prices start at £164,
including dance-floor tickets to the 90-minute show.
Yorkshire Dales Regaldive utilises Tui’s
new Marsa Alam flights Regaldive has introduced packages based on Tui Airways’ new twice- weekly Gatwick link to Marsa Alam on Egypt’s Red Sea coast. The operator has also added Wadi Sabarah Lodge, which opened in October. Seven nights’ B&B at the lodge starts at £1,125, based on two people sharing. The price includes a 15-dive package, tanks and weights, transfers and flights.
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£164Lead-in price for a one-night Abba V
oyage break The short break is also available
for alternative durations and at other hotels, and with other categories of show tickets. The Yorkshire All-Inclusive
Deal, which is based at the Best Western Plus Craiglands Hotel, in Ilkley, costs from £169. The price includes two nights’
B&B accommodation, a cream tea on arrival, a two-course dinner each night in the hotel’s Brasserie1 Restaurant, six drinks per person daily, and a packed lunch on the second day. Great Little Breaks’ trade
relations director, Chris Cundall, said agents had chosen a picture of the Lake District for the brochure’s front cover from a range of images on the operator’s Facebook page.
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Links Travel adds Japanese itineraries
Links Travel & Tours has added Japanese itineraries incorporating Princess Cruises sailings and packages to see Expo 2025 in Osaka. Other highlights of the new brochure – which also features China, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, South Korea, India and Thailand – include tours dedicated to motor racing, cricket, tennis and rugby.
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Leger unveils trip taking
in André Rieu concert Leger Holidays has launched a four-day escorted coach tour to Belgium and the Netherlands that takes in a concert by world- renowned violinist and conductor André Rieu in his home town of Maastricht. An excursion to Brussels is also included. The tour, which departs on July 12, 2024, starts at £659, based on two people sharing a room on a B&B basis.
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Explore reintroduces
holidays in Tunisia Adventure operator Explore is returning to Tunisia next year after an absence of almost seven years. The nine-night Best of Tunisia tour features visits to the the ancient city of Carthage, Sidi Bou Said and the troglodyte rock dwellings of Matmata, as well as an overnight stay in a desert camp. Prices lead in at £1,595,excluding flights.
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