Close-to-home product a global priority, says Intrepid
Intrepid Travel has expanded its range of UK and Ireland trips as it prepares to meet demand for closer-to-home travel.
Eight trips have been added in Scotland, England and Ireland with the Orkney Islands and walking in the Cairngorms among the new product.
The expansion follows the initial release of Intrepid’s domestic programme in June.
The operator said trips closer to home have become a ‘global priority’.
Intrepid EMEA Managing Director Zina Bencheikh said: "The response to our initial range of UK holidays back in June was very positive – clients told us they loved seeing their own country from a new perspective.
"I’m excited to be able to bring our UK customers even more ways to enjoy the Intrepid experience they love, but closer to home.
"These trips are all about supporting local communities, getting active and sampling the different food and drinks of the region."
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