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Titan trade brochure features festive tours and famous play

Titan Travel’s latest trade-only Europe and UK brochure has 10 new European escorted holidays, including festive breaks and tours that feature Oberammergau’s famous Passion Play.

An eight-day Alpine Countries and the Passion Play 2020 escorted tour costs from £2,299 and includes seven nights’ hotel accommodation, return flights and eight excursions, including tickets to the Oberammergau play, held every 10 years.

There are three new festive tours in Europe, offering the chance to spend Christmas in Venice, northern Portugal or Lake Bled, Slovenia.

Three new escorted tours offer the chance to explore Italy: Sicilian Escape; Italian Lakes and the Shores of Dalmatia and Amalfi; and Italian Coastal Explorer with Pompeii.

The 11-day Italian Coastal Explorer with Pompeii holiday costs from £2,499 and includes three nights’ hotel accommodation, seven nights onboard Azamara Pursuit, three excursions, and flights from Gatwick with British Airways.

The brochure also features 41 short UK breaks, including three new itineraries to Oxford, Manchester and south Wales.

The five-day South Wales Short Break costs from £779, including accommodation, transport and three excursions, including The Royal Mint Experience and visits to National Trust Tredegar House and Caerphilly Castle.

Titan is offering £99 deposits on selected holidays booked by September 30.

Also during September, agents can earn a £25 lifestyle voucher for every Europe or UK Titan holiday booked and a £10 voucher for all other Titan holidays.

Ben Davis, Titan’s head of product, said: “Now is the time to plan ahead and book a European escape for 2020. Early bookers also benefit financially thanks to Titan’s Price Promise, protecting customers from any price increases that may occur closer to departure.”

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