Newmarket Holidays launches 2027 tours

Newmarket Holidays has opened bookings early for its 2027 holiday programme.
Selected trips are now open to book with African safaris and long-haul escorted tours among the options now available.
The early launch follows feedback from travel agents who say that customers want to book wish list holidays even further in advance.
Available tours include a variety of South African safaris, Southeast Asia tours and exclusive itineraries exploring the US.
The operator plans to open more destinations over the next few weeks.
Many of the 2027 holidays, available from January to December 2027, are available at the same price as 2025 and 2026 options.
Hayley Morris, Head of Trade and Partnerships at Newmarket Holidays says: “We’re already seeing strong interest from travel agents who are eager to secure 2027 holidays for their customers.”
“By booking now, agents can lock-in their customers’ preferred dates, which is especially important for tours such as the African safaris where availability goes quickly.”
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