Travelsphere has added to its Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Collection for 2026 with the launch of a new tour exploring Turkey and Greece.
The operator has additionally announced that its existing ‘Jordan’s Ancient Wonders’ itinerary will become part of the RGS Collection.
Travelsphere’s RGS Collection is a selection of itineraries that feature expert-led insights, an exclusive RGS tour booklet keepsake offering destination content provided by the Society, and co-branded luggage labels. A contribution from each booking supports the Society’s ongoing research and fieldwork.
The new 16-day ‘Turkish Delights & Greek Treasures’ tour will start in Istanbul, visiting Canakkale, Troy, Ephesus, Kusadasi, Samos, Athens, Kalambaka and Nafpaktos, before ending with a second visit to Athens.
Highlights include tours of Istanbul, the Gallipoli Battlefields, the Acropolis in Athens and the Meteora monastery complex. Prices start from £3649pp, departing September 20.
The eight-day ‘Jordan’s Ancient Wonders’ tour itinerary starts in Amman, taking in Petra, Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea. Highlights include a tour of old and new Amman, a tour of the Roman city of Jerash, and a night in a desert camp. Prices start from £2299pp, departing April 16.
The RGS Collection now consists of 16 itineraries in 2026, including the 18-day ‘Incredible India & Nepal: Culture, Wildlife & Ancient Wonders’; 17-day ‘Epic Wonders of the National Parks’; and 16-day ‘Spirit of Indonesia: Java, Komoda & Bali’.
Kathy Farahat, product & operations director at Travelsphere, said: “Our growing RGS Collection for 2026 reflects our passion for crafting journeys that take guests deeper into the destinations they are visiting. With the introduction of our Turkey and Greece adventure and the enhancement of the Jordan itinerary, travellers can expect greater insight, richer context and exceptional guidance shaped by the RGS.”
The itineraries include return flights from London, overseas transfers, accommodation, select meals, and a Travelsphere holiday director.
[related_post]
Qatar Airways offers flexible payment options for European travellers
Phocuswright reveals the world's largest travel markets in volume in 2025
Cyclone in Sri Lanka had limited effect on tourism in contrary to media reports
Skyscanner reveals major travel trends 2026 at ITB Asia
Higher departure tax and visa cost, e-arrival card: Japan unleashes the fiscal weapon against tourists