Newmarket Holidays adds seven new festive tours
Newmarket Holidays unveiled its Festive Tours brochure for 2023.
Covering Christmas tours and New Year holidays, it is bolstered with seven new tours.
There are new breaks to the Peak District, Madeira and Budapest among the holiday highlights.
The launch is supported with an early booking offer, with savings of 15% available on festive tours until April 17.
The festive breaks brochure offers a wide variety of group tours that includes traditional celebrations, and warm-weather trips.
New Year in Madeira is a new eight-day celebration with walking tours to Funchal, the remote west and a visit to Ribeiro Frio Nature Reserve.
Newmarket has also expanded its selection of Christmas tours of markets to add Zagreb, Hamburg and Budapest.
Richard Forde, Head of Trade Sales said: “We are really excited to be launching our Festive Brochure, which features exciting new destinations such as Zagreb, plus returning favourites.”
Learn more about : Newmarket Holidays ( United Kingdom )
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