Explore expands UK programme
Adventure tour operator Explore has launched four brand new trips in the UK as part of its expanding domestic programme.
The new trips comprise a walking holiday in West Cornwall, a coast-to-coast cycle trip in Devon, Walking the Yorkshire Dales and Walking Dartmoor and Devon’s SW Coast Path.
Each trip can be easily reached by train, with pick up / drop offs from the local train station included.
The trips follow the same formula as Explore’s overseas trips, with small groups travelling with an expert local tour leader.
Director of Global Sales for Explore, Ben Ittensohn, said: "There’s currently a huge appetite for exploring closer to home. This new range of small group trips is specifically designed for the domestic market, so our trade partners can offer their customers a range of trips seeing the UK in a new light."
Agents are encouraged to contact Explore’s agency sales team to obtain assets that can be used to promote these new trips and receive dedicated training.
Explore’s UK trips will be operated under the same Safe Travel protocols as its worldwide trips.
UK tours start from £495 per person for the three-night Cycling Coast to Coast while a six-night cultural tour of Northumberland costs from £995pp.
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