Regent Holidays has launched its Arctic Winter 2026/27 brochure, introducing new holidays, properties and airline routes across Northern Europe, while expanding its Faroe Islands offering for the first time.
The new brochure includes dedicated sections covering Norway, Iceland, Sweden, Finnish Lapland, Greenland and, for the first time, the Faroe Islands, with six pages devoted exclusively to the destination.
The operator has added two Faroe Islands holidays. One is the five-day Tórshavn Winter Short Break, featuring excursions including a home dining experience, a guided city tour and an island sightseeing tour from £1,495pp, and the other is a five-day Faroe Islands Winter Fly-Drive from £1,350pp. Both prices include flights.
New Lapland holidays include the eight-day Winter Adventure Week at Iisakki Glass Village, made possible by Air Baltic’s new seasonal direct flights from London Gatwick and Manchester to Kuusamo from 13 December 2026. The holiday starts from £3,145pp and includes accommodation in a glass villa, transfers, one Lappish dinner and activities including snowmobile, reindeer and husky safaris.
Also new is a four-day break at Vaattunki Wilderness Resort in Finnish Lapland, with prices from £1,685 per adult and £1,165 per child. The package includes flights, accommodation, transfers and excursions including husky sledding and a reindeer sleigh ride.
In Iceland, Regent has added the Laugarás Lagoon to several itineraries following the geothermal spa’s opening in 2025. The attraction features on the five-day Iceland Geothermal Spas Winter Break from £1,535pp, which also includes visits to two additional geothermal spas and a Northern Lights excursion.

The brochure also highlights existing products including the Twilight Train Destination ICEHOTEL holiday in Sweden, Havila Voyages’ Norwegian fjords cruise and Greenland’s Ilulissat Winter Adventure.
“I’m pleased to have been able to give the Faroe Islands the dedicated space they deserve, because their rugged beauty in the winter offers something different from the typical Arctic experience,” said Daniele Boni, Product Manager at Regent.
“The brochure is merely a snapshot of the wider product, and agents should visit our website to discover much more, from short breaks, to fly-drives, cruises, group tours and remote cabin stays.”
The operator will celebrate the launch with a travel agent dinner in Stourbridge later this month, attended by representatives from Travel Counsellors, Knowle Travel, Victoria’s Travel, Arrange My Escape and other agencies.




