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Travelsphere adds Borneo and Austria tours to latest brochure

Travelsphere’s latest brochure offers new tours featuring Borneo and Austria, along with more regional departures in 2025.

The escorted tours specialist also has an early bird offer of £275 per person on selected holidays.

The brochure features European and long-haul holidays for 2025 and 2026, plus dates in 2026 for Australia and New Zealand.

Charlotte Field, Travelsphere marketing director, said: “Our new brochure has every Travelsphere holiday for the 2025 season and – as we know that our customers look to book their long-haul adventures as early as possible – all of our worldwide holidays for 2026.

“Based on customer feedback, we are delighted to launch new tours in Europe and Borneo, and we’ve added regional departures to a number of our holidays, meaning more of our customers can choose to start their Travelsphere adventure from their local airport.”

Travelsphere’s new 13-day Best of Borneo: Orangutans & Rainforests escorted tour has several wildlife spotting opportunities, as well as visits to the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre and the Sun Bear Conservation Centre. It costs from £3,399, which includes flights, transfers, 22 meals and a range of excursions.

Austria features in two of Travelsphere’s newest European holidays.

The eight-day Highlights of Austria visits Innsbruck, Lake Achensee, Rattenberg and Salzburg. Prices start from £1,899 including flights, transfers, accommodation and a Travelsphere Holiday Director and specialist local guide.

On the Imperial Capitals: Budapest, Vienna and Prague tour, travellers will explore these historic cities, take a dinner cruise on the Danube, visit Slovakian capital Bratislava and tour Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic. It costs from £1,799, including flights and transfers.

Pictured: Vienna

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