Escorted Touring, the Choice for Busy Professionals
Who is the typical escorted tour traveller? Recent Insight Vacations research challenges the misconception that escorted touring is only for retired people – over 25% of travelers are under the age of 49.
Passenger research also shows that the average age for touring is getting younger, and indicates that escorted touring is fast becoming the choice for busy professionals.
“An Insight customer may be a working couple treating themselves to a special tour while away on a business trip, or taking that ‘trip of a lifetime’ to celebrate a landmark birthday or anniversary” said Lorraine Sharp, Managing Director Insight Vacations.
“Whatever the reason, more and more professionals are choosing to save time and money on their holiday, without compromising on the quality and standards they are used to like business class style travel, quality hotels, and professional and experienced tour directors. They demand delicious dining, fantastic excursions and enough free time to get out and explore on their own”.
All Insight’s premium escorted vacations offer travellers more chances to see and experience the best sights; first class and deluxe hotels which are centrally or scenically located; Highlight Dinners on every tour; and smaller groups, limited to a maximum of 40 guests introduced so travellers’ never feel rushed or crowded. It’s the perfect antidote to a stressful work life and offers guest the ultimate in quality, hassle free holiday experiences. .
For information see www.insightvacations.com
Graham Muldoon
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