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Just Go! Holidays launches premium collection

Just Go! Holidays has launched a premium brand designed to offer customers ‘special treats and touches’.

The four initial Just Go! Premium tours are on selected dates between May and August 2022. More are expected to be added to the collection.

Experiences include a guided tour of Cambridge University by a university alumni and a punting tour with a student guide; a private guided tour of the Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park in Ripon with a gardener; a guided tour of the Royal Shakespeare Company with cream tea at the rooftop restaurant and a traditional horse-drawn barge cruise on the Kennet and Avon Canal.

Each five-day tour includes accommodation in a four-star hotel with spa facilities, a welcome drink on arrival, porterage, a range of excursions and one dinner in a restaurant or pub nearby.

Group sizes have been kept “deliberately small” and extras include a leather ticket wallet, luggage tag and an umbrella. Tours are escorted by a tour manager and no single supplements apply.

Just Go! Premium customers are allowed to make their own way to the hotel to begin their tour, with parking included alongside luxury coach transfers to and from excursions.

Claire Dutton, trade sales manager at Just Go! Holidays, said: “We know that now, more than ever, customers are looking to spoil themselves, or those they are travelling with and make up for lost time.

“This new collection is ideal for those wanting to do something a little bit special to celebrate an occasion such as a milestone birthday or anniversary. These tours allow customers to make their own way to the hotel and will appeal to those who like to travel a little more independently, but still enjoy having everything else organised for them.”

The Himalayan Gardens, Harrogate, York & Brontë Experience starts from £649 per person and the Cambridge, Suffolk River Cruising and Burghley House tour costs from £699 per person.

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