Intrepid adds 10 new Premium tours
Intrepid Travel has introduced 10 new tours as part of its Intrepid Premium range.
The new tours come a year and a half after Intrepid launched its inaugural Premium collection, a range of tours with hand-picked accommodation, private transport, first class train journeys and various exclusive experiences.
The addition of 10 new tours, which include six new trips in Europe and four new trips in North and South America, bring the total number of Intrepid Premium trips to 97.
The Intrepid Premium range will now span 42 countries and five continents.
Africa and Asia have been the two top selling regions for the Premium range so far.
The six new Europe itineraries will mark the first Premium tours in the Baltics, Balkans, and Northern Spain.
The launch will also mark the first Intrepid Premium itinerary in the United States with the introduction of Premium Alaska.
It is one of four tours being launched across the Americas including Premium Costa Rica and Premium Patagonia.
Zina Bencheikh, managing director EMEA for Intrepid said: “The response to the launch of our Premium range has been incredibly positive. There’s a real appetite for the authentic local experiences that Intrepid does so well, but at a higher comfort level.”
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