G Adventures has launched more than 100 new itineraries across its different travel styles: Local Living, Solo-ish, Geluxe, Classic and 18-to-Thirtysomething.
Highlights include new trips across the Balkans, Finland, Peru, Asia and Africa.
Yves Marceau, product vice-president for G Adventures, said 2025 will see the company’s biggest new product drive yet.
“Following on the heels of one of our largest growth years ever, this year we will be launching hundreds of new itineraries in both new destinations and old favourites,” said Marceau.
“We are being very intentional about new product development, noting regions where our offerings can benefit from more flexibility as well as expansion into regions where we haven’t been in the past.
“As with all of our itineraries, our number one priority is supporting local communities, and we’re thrilled that our new offerings will expand that impact, while offering travellers some incredible new ways to explore our world.”
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A new ‘Train to Machu Picchu’ option in Peru includes more time in the ancient Incan capital of Cusco.
G Adventures has also a one-day Inca Trail hike that can be tagged on to existing Peru itineraries.
Peru’s Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu By Train is a seven-day itinerary featuring Cusco, the Sacred Valley, visit the Planeterra-supported Ccaccaccollo Community and Women’s Weaving Co-op, the circular terraces of Moray and the ancient Maras Salt Mines – plus a train journey to see Machu Picchu. It costs from £859.
New Solo-ish trips include Solo-ish Uzbekistan, a 12-day tour of historic cities, featuring local cuisine and culture, from £1,649.
Solo-ish Cambodia is a 10-day trip based on one of G Adventures’ most popular Classic style trips, but for solo travellers, from £1,029. It explores Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, the jungles of the Cardamom Mountains, and the island of Koh Rong.
G Adventures has also added several new itineraries that tap into the growing demand for colder destinations, featuring the likes of Finland, Poland and Japan.
Winter in Finland: Lapland and Northern Lights is a seven-day tour, which takes travellers on an overnight train from Helsinki to Rovaniemi where they can view the northern lights, take a trip on a husky-pulled sleigh and meet Indigenous herders. It costs from £2,399.
Active Northern Japan: Winter in Hokkaido is an nine-day tour from Tokyo to Sapporo, from £3,399.
It features Shiretoko Five Lakes, a visit with the Ainu Kotan, one of Japan’s last Indigenous communities and an overnight stay in a traditional onsen.
All the prices exclude international flights.
A G Adventures CEO [chief experience officer) with a traveller at the Siem Reap temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia.