National Geographic taps TUI for day tours
National Geographic Expeditions has teamed up with TUI to supply tours and activities for the debut of National Geographic Day Tours
It comprises a collection of one-day and half-day itineraries.
National Geographic Day Tours will launch during summer 2023 initially to Mediterranean destinations, with an expanded global rollout in the future.
National Geographic Day Tours, operated by TUI, will focus on topics such as conservation, culture and history.
“Inspiring new experiences await our travellers, thanks to this exciting collaboration with TUI,” said Nancy Schumacher, senior vice president, National Geographic Expeditions.
“National Geographic Day Tours is just one more way we are expanding our National Geographic storytelling and travel opportunities and we look forward to the new tours that our travellers will experience soon.”
The line-up of 48 National Geographic Day Tours includes experiences, such as Barcelona, Spain: “The Secrets of Restoration,” Dubrovnik, Croatia: “The Benefits and Flavors of Oyster Farming “and Tarquinia and Vulci, Italy: “The Heritage of the Etruscans.”
Initially, National Geographic Day Tours will be offered through TUI’s subsidiary Intercruises to cruise lines and their guests.
An additional rollout of booking options through airlines, hotels, TUI and National Geographic Expeditions is planned for the future.
These new tours will widen the choice of offerings through TUI Musement and its partners’ platforms.
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