Easter Flash Offer: Get 15% off 2025-26 Holidays
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Planning a holiday has never been easier. Or more complicated. Once upon a time, there was the glossy brochure, a high-street travel agent and the reassuring whirr of a dot matrix printer kicking out your confirmation slip. These days, it’s bookmarks, browser tabs, dynamic pricing algorithms, and an unsettling feeling…Planning a holiday has never been easier. Or more complicated. Once upon a time, there was the glossy brochure, a…
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Planning a holiday has never been easier. Or more complicated. Once upon a time, there was the glossy brochure, a high-street travel agent and the reassuring whirr of a dot matrix printer kicking out your confirmation slip. These days, it’s bookmarks, browser tabs, dynamic pricing algorithms, and an unsettling feeling that someone, somewhere is definitely getting a better deal than you. So when a tour company offers something as quaintly straightforward as "15% off all 2025 European tours", it’s worth a second glance - even if only to confirm that yes, the discount exists, and no, it doesn’t require you to enter a secret code found only after three hours in a Reddit thread.
This latest promotion from a long-established escorted tour operator (let’s just say the kind that includes brochures and optional excursions) is about as transparent as holiday discounts get. A blanket 15% off all European tours departing in 2025 - no murky small print, no last-minute surcharges that arrive like uninvited guests. Just a clean price reduction, available until 23 May. And yes, the prices listed already include the discount, so you don’t have to do the mental gymnastics of subtracting percentages before your coffee kicks in.
The selection is broad, bordering on encyclopaedic. Whether you’re after genteel wine tastings under Tuscan skies or a walking tour of Prague done at the civilised pace of a group less interested in selfies and more intrigued by architectural flourishes, chances are you’ll find something. And if your ideal European break includes five-course meals and not driving, even better - it’s all curated, priced into the package, and guided by someone who’s contractually obliged to know far more about the region than your neighbour Jeff.
A few logistical notes, because someone in the party always cares about this stuff. Flights are included on most of the tours (though it does pay to check which airport the tours depart from - some can be charmingly niche), and many packages factor in meals, accommodation, and a solid lineup of excursions. Refund policies range from acceptable to generous depending on the trip, and the company does offer a payment plan to ease the psychological sting of waving goodbye to four figures in one sitting.
Shipping doesn’t really apply - unless you count the physical brochures, which still exist, still arrive by Royal Mail, and still have that faintly nostalgic smell of laminated optimism. Change fees and cancellation windows are clearly stated, and not buried under 18 pages of hierarchy menus. That said, this is the travel industry, not a returns-friendly online clothing brand. Last-minute cold feet will come at a cost.
The itinerary descriptions are thorough without becoming poetic. They mention castles without invoking fairy tales. You know what to expect. That’s symptomatic of the general tone: unflashy but solid. Tour groups are, by design, not for everyone. There will be name badges. There may be shared jokes about coach departure times. But for many, especially those who embrace the idea of travel as a structured experience - not a spontaneous hunt for charge points and half-decent Airbnbs - this format works gracefully.
Savings vary. Some of the larger trips - like the Madrid, Toledo & Salamanca package (now £1,688 per person, down from £1,985) - show real reductions that’ll pace nicely against the cost of doing all three cities as a DIY traveller. You also avoid the subtle horror of arriving in a new destination at 10:56 p.m. with nowhere to eat and Google Maps gasping for reception.
But it’s not life-changing. Saving 15% on an £800 tour isn’t the same as flight mistake fares or last-minute hotel loopholes. You don’t brag about it. You just quietly appreciate it. Like finally finding a charger that fits all your devices.
If you’re more the spontaneous sort - or mildly allergic to planning a holiday 18 months in advance - there’s also up to 20% off on late 2024 getaways. These tend to be more limited in destination and availability, but they’re worth a glance if you’ve got time and flexibility. The deals come with some unusual perks on selected offers - free wine, for instance, or complimentary parking at the port, which sounds mundane until you remember how much port parking rivals London rent prices.
There’s a lingering perception that escorted tours are a bit… structured. That they’re what your parents do when they want to go away but can’t be bothered to Google "things to do in Vienna". And sure, you do lose a little spontaneity - no one’s detouring to an obscure underground jazz bar in Budapest because it has "vibes". But what you gain is predictability, competence, and a guide who actually knows who designed the bridge you’re walking over. After a year that’s taught us most travel plans live at the mercy of weather, strikes and naps gone wrong, there’s something uncontroversially appealing about that.
So: 15% off, until 23 May. A strong discount, not a mind-blowing one. But if you’re after a well-paced, adult-style holiday with someone else doing the legwork (and someone else reminding you when to be on the coach) - this is the sort of sale that requires very little soul-searching. Just a calendar, a passport, and a suitcase that hasn’t been used since 2019.
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