Newmarket Holidays adds 11 new tours
Newmarket Holidays released its 2026-2028 brochure, bolstering its programme with almost a dozen new guided tours.
The new itineraries span Asia, Australasia, the Americas and Europe.
New options include a tiger safari for solo travellers, India rail journey and a luxury Indian rail adventure and a Australia and New Zealand combined tour.
It unveiled the Tour Plus Collection, which are custom pre- and post-tour extensions on selected tours.
It comes as Newmarket embarks on its most comprehensive TV ad campaign, airing nationwide.
There are additions to the Classic, Solos and Premier collections in the new brochure.
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