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Specialist solo tour operator Just You has introduced four new escorted tours for its 2026-27 programme, visiting Svalbard, the Baltics, Costa Brava and Canada.
The itineraries are included in the company’s latest brochure, which showcases nearly 100 tours to 47 countries.
Charlotte Field, marketing director at Just You, said: “Whether it’s the breathtaking Svalbard coastline, a cultural journey across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the sun-soaked Costa Brava, or scenic escapes in Canada, our new itineraries offer rich experiences, local immersion and companionship with like-minded travellers.
“We continue to set the benchmark for solo travel with expertly curated adventures across diverse and inspiring destinations.”
The new 11-day Svalbard & Arctic Explorer tour includes two nights in Oslo; a cruise along Oslo fjord; Longyearbyen on Svalbard; and a seven-night cruise with G Adventures exploring the archipelago’s coastline, with daily zodiac excursions. It costs from £9,699, departing July 3 and 24, 2026.
The 10-day Baltic Treasures: Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania tour includes excursions in Tallinn and visits to baroque palaces in Latvia and Lithuania. Prices start from £2,699, departing May, June, August and September 2026.
The Canada & Pacific Northwest Explorer costs from £5,699 for 12 days. Highlights include a guided tour in Vancouver and visits to Whistler, Victoria and Washington State’s Olympic National Park.
There are departures in May and September 2026, and April and September 2027.
Highlights of the eight-day Timeless Costa Brava holiday include Barcelona, Girona, Besalú and optional excursions to visit Tarragona’s Roman ruins or Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. Prices start from £1,899, departing March, April, May, September and October 2026.
All itineraries include return flights, daily breakfast and select other meals, overseas transfers and accommodation – with a guaranteed twin or double room of their own for every guest – plus a Just You holiday director.