G Adventures adds 18-to-Thirtysomethings trips
G Adventures is adding dozens of new trips for young travellers.
It has released 38 new trips to its 18-to-Thirtysomethings travel style.
The launch includes brand new destinations for this travel style, including Panama, Patagonia, Central Asia and the first stand-alone trip in Belize.
The expansion also includes itineraries in existing favourites, including India and Indonesia, offering fresh ways to visit these countries.
These are affordable, high-impact adventures with authentic experiences.
“We’ve seen that this demographic craves dynamic, activity-packed trips and cultural thrills, and that they spend a lot of time using and getting inspired by TikTok and Instagram,” said Yves Marceau, VP of product at G Adventures.
“We’re also seeing that 76% of travellers booking 18-to-Thirtysomethings trips are solo travellers, and they really appreciate the social aspect and security that comes with a group.”
New destinations include:
Patagonia: Turquoise Lakes & Torres del Paine starts from £2,099pp.
Island-hopping and Sailing Belize: Beach Days & Starry Night starts from £819pp
The Stans: The Ultimate Adventure through the Silk Road starts from £2,799
Panama: Sandy Beaches & San Blas Sunsets starts from £699
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