Intrepid Travel brings back one pound deposit deals
Intrepid is offering customers the chance to book a trip for just £1 down from now until the end of March.
Customers can book now and pay the rest later on hundreds of trips such as Costa Rica, Nepal and Jordan.
Zina Bencheikh, managing director EMEA for Intrepid Travel said: “I’m excited to have brought back our popular £1 deposit deal, giving clients the chance to secure their dream trip for 2022 for less than a cup of coffee.”
The offer is valid on selected tours departing before 31 December 2022. The full balance is due 28 days before departure.
Agents can visit the Intrepid Loves Agents Facebook group for daily flight inclusive offers throughout the campaign.
£1 deposit highlights include Classic Costa Rica (15 days, from £1,220pp), Premium Jordan (8 days, from £1,382pp) and Portland to San Francisco Discovery (6 days, from £1,695pp).
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