APT launches new North America tours for 2023

Friday, 13 Jun, 2022 0

APT unveiled its 2023 Canada & Alaska with Western USA collection of North American escorted tours.

It adds a new five-star APT itinerary in Western America and a new ‘Essential’ flexible four-star Travelmarvel itinerary in Alaska.

APT’s 2023 collection features a total of nine tours, from luxury coaches, Alaskan cruising with Holland America Line, rail journeys on the Rocky Mountaineer, and aerial tours of national parks.

APT’s luxury 13-day Canyonlands & National Parks of America’s West, from Denver to Las Vegas, costs from £7,195 per person and includes return flights

Departures run from May to September 2023.

Highlights include a Monument Valley tour and visiting a traditional Navajo home to a helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon.

APT Travelmarvel’s ‘Essential’ 14-day Alaskan Adventure, from Vancouver to Fairbanks, is priced from £3,645 per person  with return flights running from May to September 2023.

Guests explore the Alaskan town of Ketchikan, enjoy a moose encounter at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre; and travel aboard the McKinley Explorer from Anchorage to Denali township. Guests will also have free time to explore their own interests such as joining a dog sled ride over a glacier.

Brad Bennetts, who has joined APT this month as the operator’s new UK Head of Sales & Business Development, said:” Canada, Alaska and Western USA are in demand for longer haul travel next year, and touring is a fantastic way for travel agents to supply experiences already neatly packaged up, to their clients.”



Learn more about :   APT Travel Group ( United Kingdom )  



 

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