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Insight Vacations increases small group tour range after sold-out 2024

Insight Vacations, part of the TTC Tour Brands portfolio, said it has “significantly” increased its small group tour offering for 2025 after a sellout year in 2024.

It features 15% more departures for next year, with 100 worldwide itineraries, including additions to its recently launched women-only range.

Kelly Jackson, managing director of the TTC Tour Brands for EMEA, said: “We saw exceptional sales of our small groups in 2024, and the 2025 trend remains strong.

“This increase in offering not only gives customers more choice we know they’re looking for, but importantly it gives our valued agent partners even more flexibility and breadth of offering to maximise their sales.”

New women-only tours include the 11-day Best of Morocco holiday, which visits places such as Casablanca, Rabat, Fes, Ouarzazate, Marrakesh and Essaouira, from £3,416.

It includes a baking class at a women’s cooperative which supports women to become professional chefs.

Also new is the 12-day women’s-only Country Roads of the Deep South, from £5,014. It visits Nashville, Memphis and New Orleans.

Clients will learn from local specialist Elaine Lee Turner about the women’s civil rights movement including significant figures such as Frances Wright, Ida Be Wells, and the Lee Sisters.

Insight Vacations has also introduced a women-only option to some of its existing tours in 2025, such as the 16-day Country Roads of Italy itinerary, stretching from the Amalfi coast to Venice, from £4,568.

Prices do not include flights.

Jackson added: “The smaller groups are great for those travellers looking for an even more intimate experience and even more dedicated attention; they give agents even more ways to satisfy their clients’ requests and further meet their needs.”

Pictured: Ramesses VI tomb, Luxor, Egypt.

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