APT, Travelmarvel roll out ’grand touring’ agent incentive

Friday, 21 Mar, 2025 0

To celebrate nearly a century of touring experiences, APT & Travelmarvel has launched The Grand Touring Event, showcasing its classic Escorted Tours and new Small Group Journeys for up to 24 people.

With expert guides and all-inclusive dining, touring with APT & Travelmarvel unlocks some of the world’s top destinations including best sellers, Canada, New Zealand, Asia, South Africa, and Europe.

The Grand Touring Event features savings of up to £1,200 per couple, for all new bookings made before 31 March 2025, with a low deposit of just £99 per person.

The campaign is accompanied by a travel agent incentive that also runs until 31 March.

Partners can claim a £100 Love2Shop voucher for every new APT or Travelmarvel Escorted Tour with a 2025 or 2026 departure booked before the end of this month.

They will also receive a £200 Love2Shop voucher for all new Small Group Journey bookings for travel in 2025.

APT & Travelmarvel’s best-selling 2025 & 2026 tours include:

 

Escorted Tours

New Zealand: Travelmarvel’s 15-day New Zealand Getaway tour from Auckland to Christchurch, costs from £3,795 per person (was £4,495, saving £700, based on a September 2025 departure). The price includes 14-nights of premium accommodation, local transfers and all on-trip transportation, sightseeing and Insider Experiences. Highlights include an evening of Māori Culture and Cuisine, riding the iconic TranzAlpine Train across the Southern Alps, and cruising Milford Sound/Piopiotahi.

Canada:  12-day Passage Through the Rockies tour from Calgary to Victoria, costs from £3,995 per person (was £4,395, saving £400, based on a May 2025 departure). Highlights include watching for wildlife on a river safari to Grizzly Bear Valley, visiting the Yamnuska Wolfdog Sanctuary, Lake Louise, and a special Farewell Dinner in the original Butchart family residence after exploring The Butchart Gardens’.

 

Small Group Journeys

South Africa: Travelmarvel’s 13-day Uncover the Essence of South Africa, from Cape Town to Johannesburg, costs from £3,995 per person (was £4,495, saving £500, based on a June 2025 departure). Highlights include the fascinating culture of Bo-Kaap’s Cape Malay community. joining an interactive cooking experience in Cape Town and an all-inclusive safari stay in Kariega National Park.

India: Travelmarvel’s 13-day Northern India – Sensory Marvels of Rajasthan itinerary, Delhi return, costs from £2,995 per person (was £3,495, saving £500, based on a September 2025 departure). Highlights include a ‘Pink City Rickshaw Co.’ tour of Jaipur local immersion in Jaipur on a visit to a local family’s home and a romantic evening boat cruise in Udaipur.

Sri Lanka: Travelmarvel’s 13-day Discover the Beauty of Sri Lanka, Colombo return, costs from £2,595 per person (was £3,095, saving £500, based on a September 2025 departure). Highlights include a visit to a Buddhist monastery in Melsiripura, a Sri Lankan cooking demonstration in Habarana, a tour of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Peradeniya with a botanist, and taking part in a Cinnamon Tapping experience with a local in Galle.

Brad Bennetts, APT & Travelmarvel’s Head of Sales & Business Development, said: “We have launched The Grand Touring Event to remind the trade of the range of tours we offer, and to showcase the insightful itineraries and wide range of exciting destinations our partners can sell.”



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