Sunvil has added new island-hopping itineraries across Europe for 2026 to cater to “strong” demand for multi-island, longer-stay holidays.
The operator has introduced fresh Baltic, Norwegian and Adriatic options, in addition to its other island-hopping destinations, which also include Greece and the Azores.
The family-run independent tour operator said early sales for 2026 suggest extended stays of 14 nights or more are set to remain a “key trend” as holidaymakers “seek deeper exploration, richer experiences and the freedom to combine multiple islands in one seamless trip”.
One of the new itineraries takes clients from Sweden to Finland.
It explores Stockholm’s 14 islands, the Åland Islands, Turku’s archipelago in Finland and the Finnish capital of Helsinki.
The nine-night Baltic trip costs from £1,576, including return flights to Stockholm and all boat transfers.
A new Northern Lights island-hopping holiday in Norway takes clients through Vesterålen and Lofoten, travelling along the fjords by historic postal ship.
The seven-night trip costs from £1,499, including return flights to Evenes (Harstad/Narvik Airport) and activities such as an eagle safari; one-hour sauna in Sortland; and a Northern Lights tour.
The new Dalmatian coast itinerary in Croatia begins in Cavtat, and visits Dubrovnik, Korčula, Brač and Split. The 14-night trip costs from £2,365, including ferry/catamaran transfers.
Prices are based on two sharing and include flights and B&B accommodation