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Travelmarvel launches Small Group Tours collection for 2026-27 with 26 itineraries

Travelmarvel has ventured into the small-group touring category with the launch of its 2026-27 Small Group Tours brochure, featuring 26 new itineraries and adaptations of popular classic tours in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Travelmarvel has ventured into the small-group touring category with the launch of its 2026-27 Small Group Tours brochure, featuring 26 new itineraries and adaptations of popular classic tours in Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Capped at 24 guests per tour, Travelmarvel Small Group Tours is a major expansion of the company’s touring styles, offering travellers a more immersive travel experience with fewer people and deeper cultural connections.

The fully escorted collection will focus on authentic encounters, offering more time with expert guides, greater access to local experiences and the ability to explore where big tours can’t go.

The Jantar Mantar astronomical monument in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
The Jantar Mantar astronomical monument in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India in the Travelmarvel Small Group Tours collection.

Each tour includes premium accommodation, all tipping and transfers and a curated mix of highlights, regional cuisine and exclusive Insider Experiences, such as visiting a Maasai Village in Amboseli National Park or making Portuguese tarts in a Lisbon bakery.

Travelmarvel Small Group Tours with earlybird savings include:

APT Group CEO David Cox said: “Our new Small Group Tours are an incredible evolution for Travelmarvel. They’re designed to get guests closer to the heart of a place, with time to explore, meaningful connections and deep immersion.”

Travelmarvel Small Group Tours brochure cover.
Travelmarvel Small Group Tours brochure cover.

“Every experience has been thoughtfully personalised for smaller groups, giving guests the freedom to travel their own way, without compromising on comfort or care.”

For more info, visit travelmarvel.com