Just You has launched a series of new UK and overseas escorted tours for the 2025 festive and New Year period.
The specialist solo tour operator has introduced five departures, including a Christmas version of its Spirit of India itinerary, and a New Year in Stratford-Upon-Avon trip following the success of a Christmas version in 2024.
The selection comprises:
* 13-day Spirit of India at Christmas, departing December 17, with prices from £3,999. Includes a tour of Old Delhi; a sunrise visit to the Taj Mahal; and game drives in Ranthambore.
* Five-day Christmas in Bath, departing December 23, with prices from £1,999. Includes a walking tour of Bath; traditional Christmas Day lunch; and a visit to Dyrham Park.
* Five-day Christmas in Croatia, departing December 23, with prices from £1,999. Includes a visit to the Postojna Caves to see the Living Nativity performance; tours of Pula and Rovinj; and a festive meal on Christmas Day.
* Six-day Christmas in Budapest, departing December 23, with prices from £2,299. Includes city tours of Buda and Pest; time at the Christmas Market; and a scenic river cruise on the Danube.
* Four-day New Year in Stratford-Upon-Avon, departing December 30, with prices from £1,349. Includes a walking tour; visit to Warwick Castle; and a New Year’s Eve gala dinner.
Adam Kemp, managing director at Just You, said: “These new festive tours offer the perfect way for guests to celebrate Christmas and New Year, where solo travel turns into unforgettable festive moments. Our escorted tours bring like-minded travellers together to experience the joy of the season in stunning destinations – whether that be closer to home in Bath and Stratford-Upon-Avon, in Europe, or on a magical tour of India – without any of the stress of planning for the big occasion.”
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