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Newmarket adds 2024 and 2025 tours in new summer brochure

Newmarket Holidays has launched a summer brochure for agents, featuring almost 100 escorted tours across the UK, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas.

The 204-page edition includes 17 new holidays for 2024 and 2025, with tours such as On Safari in South Africa with Mauritius Beach and The Ultimate Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton Experience both available for the first time.

Other tours making their first appearance in print are the operator’s recently launched range for solo travellers, and a Scottish itinerary that starts with an overnight trip on the Royal Caledonian sleeper service.

The brochure, which is printed using carbon-balanced FSC-certified material, also details Newmarket Holidays’ environmental commitments with a section highlighting positive-impact tours, the operator’s partnership with the charity Just A Drop, and responsible travel tips for guests.

Richard Forde, head of retail sales, said: “Our new summer brochure features brand-new holidays with itineraries that have been carefully crafted by our team of dedicated specialists to ensure memorable experiences, high levels of service and excellent value.

“Agents have already had a head start with some of the new tours and they are already proving a hit.

“They’ve also been really supportive of our Solo Traveller Collection too – we’re really pleased with how agents are on board with the new tours.

“This year marks our 40th anniversary of tour operating and is one of celebration.

“The brochure reflects on the huge strides we have made in that time, from our first tour – a Bank Holiday coach trip to Paris – to today, where we present almost 100 award-winning holidays across the world.”

Copies of the new brochure are available to order through Tradegate from Monday (July 3).

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