TTC adds largest number of new trips in seven years

The new trips span five continents and feature both classic favourites plus trending hotspots
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TTC adds largest number of new trips in seven years

The new trips span five continents and feature both classic favourites plus trending hotspots

TTC Tour Brands is showcasing 12 new itineraries for 2025 – its largest introduction of new trips since 2018.

From Patagonia to Portugal, the Balkans to the Great Lakes, the newly unveiled trips include a mix of nature escapes, culinary explorations, heritage-rich adventures, and women-only departures.

The new 2025 tours include:

Trafalgar:

  • Spain, Morocco and Portugal Whirl 
  • Best of Romania, Transylvania and Hungary 
  • Balkans Coast Explorer 
  • English Adventure 
  • Villages of France 
  • Best of South Korea 
  • Best of Sri Lanka 
  • Scenic Great Lakes with Mackinac Island 

Insight Vacations:

  • Adriatic Escape 
  • Wonders of Sri Lanka 
  • Country Roads of the Deep South (including a women’s only departure)
  • Heart of Patagonia 
  • Contrasts of Brazil and Argentina 

Luxury Gold:

  • Spectacular Scotland 
  • Ultimate Portugal

The launch comes as 2025 travel trends show surging interest in off-the-beaten-path destinations, “regional cultural immersion”, and multi-country adventures.

  • Portugal, South Korea, and the Balkans are among the top trending destinations for 2025, according to multiple travel indexes (Google Travel, Booking.com)
  • Women-only travel is booming, with companies catering specifically to female travellers growing by 230% in recent years, and women now accounting for 71% of solo travel globally (Euronews, 1000 Mile Travel Group). TTC’s new ‘Country Roads of the Deep South- Women’s Only’ tour meets this growing demand
  • Travellers are increasingly booking longer, multi-country itineraries, with 61.7% of travellers visiting more than one country on their most recent trips – reflecting a shift toward more immersive and diverse travel experiences (University of Zurich, Travel Medicine Department).

Kelly Jackson, Managing Director, TTC Tour Brands, EMEA said: “As travellers seek deeper meaning in their journeys and look beyond traditional routes, we’re delivering curated experiences that reflect these emerging interests.

“These new itineraries are a direct response to the growing demand for travel that’s both enriching and highly customised.”

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