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Unforgettable Travel Company launches James Bond-themed itineraries

Unforgettable Travel Company has unveiled four James Bond-themed excursions to mark the franchise’s 60th anniversary.

The itineraries will span Thailand, Italy, Chile and Greece and cover some locations featured in the film series.

Guests on the nine-night Classic Thailand itinerary will begin their tour in Bangkok, before visiting Chang Mai and Phuket. In Phuket, they will take a speedboat tour to see Ko Tapu, the island featured in The Man With the Golden Gun.


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Prices start from £2,350 and includes accommodation, domestic flights, daily breakfast and tours.

The eight-night Undiscovered Puglia tour will see guests travel from Lecce to Monopoli before ending in Matera, where guests will take a tuk-tuk tour through the streets featured in No Time to Die (pictured).

The lead-in price for the package is £3,510 and includes accommodation, tours and luxury transfers.

Guests on the Highlights of Chile itinerary will begin their tour in Santiago and travel to Valparaiso, Colchagua Valley, Punta Arenas, Torres Del Paine and the Atacama Desert, where they will visit the European Southern Observatory seen in the final scene of Quantum of Solace.

Prices for the 13-night package start from £5,599 and include accommodation, tours, guides and most meals.

The three-night Ancient Greece itinerary will see guests land in Athens and travel from Olympia to Delphi and Meteora, where they will see St Cyril’s monastery visited by Roger Moore when filming For Your Eyes Only.

The lead-in price for the package is £1,120.

Commercial director Graham Carter said: “James Bond is one of the longest running and most loved film franchises in the world.

“When combined with the knowledge, expertise and impeccable service of our travel specialists, these holidays have a guaranteed license to thrill.”

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