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Latin Routes releases 2021-22 escorted touring brochure

Latin Routes has unveiled its 2021-22 brochure for its escorted touring programme.

The South and Central America specialist has nine itineraries in the 2021-22 group touring brochure including tours in Peru, Ecuador, the Galápagos Islands, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Costa Rica.

The operator announced its move into escorted touring in September 2019, in response to demand, with departures due in 2020, but these were put on hold due to Covid-19.

Itineraries in this year’s brochure are multi-centre, with most spanning multiple countries, and groups limited to 16 passengers. The brochure features a dayby- day breakdown of each tour, maps, a list of inclusions and all 2021-22 departure dates for agents’ reference.

Latin Routes has also introduced a number of flexible booking measures, including the option to change plans or convert any monies paid into a lifetime deposit with the operator.

Product manager Catrin Davies said: “We are very excited to launch our 2021-22 group touring brochure featuring revamped itineraries and even more departures, right up to the end of 2022 for our most popular tours, to allow people to plan further ahead.

“We will continue to operate true small-group sizes to ensure our clients have a safe, personalised and immersive experience.”

Davies said Latin Routes’ Make Your Day Individual concept, where clients can choose one of three experiences on selected days at no extra cost, “remains one of the most popular features of our tours”.

An 11-day Costa Rica Highlights tour showcases the waterways of Tortuguero, includes an overnight rainforest stay and visits to Arenal Volcano and the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. It costs £1,999, including a £200 discount, which is applicable to all group tour bookings made by December 31.

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