TUI launches biggest tours programme for summer 2025
TUI has launched its largest ever tours programme for summer 2025, including new trips in destinations such as Kenya and Crete.
On sale now, TUI tours will be offered in 22 destinations in summer 2025, with 4, 7, 10, 11, 14 and 21 night stays available through TUI’s growing airline partnerships.
Local guides and flexible options will be offered including guided group tours, private tours, and self-drive tours.
TUI’s Commercial Director Philip Iveson said: “We have the best people on the ground delivering incredible tours experiences, with variety to suit different travellers.”
Our flying options means even more flexibility, with more durations and more airports to choose from across the UK.”
Summer 2025 will see the addition of a new Highlights of Kenya Tour, which is a 11-night journey in search of the Big 5, offering views of Mount Kilimanjaro and an overnight stay in a stilted lodge.
Also new is the seven-night Incredible Crete tour which includes a 4X4 adventure drive and a visit to Konossos Palace.
In addition, TUI will be offering 98 multi-centre holidays in destinations such as Jamica, Mexico and Thailand.
In Thailand, customers can spend four nights in Bangkok before heading to Khao Lak for three nights by the beach.
“We have seen strong appetite for multi-centre holidays we certainly expect it to increase,” Iveson added.
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