Adventure tour company Exodus Travels continues to celebrate the return to travel with an exclusive offer available through November 17.
When your clients book over the next couple of days, they can take advantage of 15% off active (walking and cycling) trips in Europe and the Middle East. The offer is applicable on travel up to December 31, 2023.
Here are just a few of the many trips available as part of this Exodus Travels offer:
Porto To Lisbon Atlantic Ride
On this eight-day guided group cycling trip, travellers will follow scenic forest and ocean-side paths as they cycle Portugal's picturesque Atlantic coast. The itinerary starts in Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage city, and follows leisurely to moderate cycling trails through a variety of landscapes and along the stunning coastline, with stops in different villages and towns. After a week of cycling, a full day is dedicated to visiting Lisbon.
Dalmatian Coast Island Hopping
This eight-day self-guided walking & trekking itinerary combines Croatia's rich cultural heritage and amazing natural beauty. Starting in Trogir, where the first Greek settlers landed, travellers will then head on to Brac to take in the views from the highest point in the Adriatic islands. Next stop is Hvar, loved for its abundant sunshine, ancient hamlets, sprawling vineyards, and gorgeous lavender fields. It's then on to Korcula, then Mljet National Park, the oldest marine protected area in the Mediterranean, and finally the UNESCO-listed old town of Dubrovnik.
Walking In Puglia & Matera
Your clients can explore the heart of the Mediterranean on this eight-day guided group walking & trekking trip. Starting in Alberobello, home to 1,500 Trulli (conical roofed houses) that have made its historical centre a UNESCO World Heritage Site, guests then explore the lush Itria Valley and the white hilltop town of Ostuni to the rock churches and UNESCO Sassi district of the beautiful city of Matera.
Petra & Wadi Rum By Bike
On this nine-day guided group cycling itinerary, travellers see the best of the Kingdom of Jordan. This trip meanders through olive groves and hilltop villages in the north, while further south, guests explore desert roads where communities are sparse and nomadic, and the landscape is vast and spectacular. If the cycling alone isn't enough to entice would-be travellers, there is also a stop at the UNESCO-badged Petra, a night under the stars in the Wadi Rum desert, and a float in the Dead Sea.
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