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A hassle-free way to widen your horizons

Escorted tours bring the magic of the world to life

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BREAKING far beyond the bounds of Europe, the latest escorted tours open up some of the most fabulous places on the planet.

This sensibly paced style of travel makes global adventure doable, without any worry about language barriers, driving or time-wasting while you figure out where to go and how to get around.

Everything is arranged for you, from scheduled flights and hand-picked hotels to a host of included excursions, ensuring that you make the very best use of your precious time away.

And your tour director is like a personal concierge, guiding you through airports, checking you into hotels, helping with your luggage and suggesting restaurant­s to experience authentic cuisine.

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SOME companies even offer a door-todoor transfer service, and none is better than Titan’s, with no mileage supplement­s to pay wherever you live in the UK — and internatio­nal flights or free connecting flights from your local airport.

And once in your destinatio­n, experience­d guides who are passionate about their country provide a reassuring presence and insider knowledge, making for fascinatin­g exploratio­ns that stay on schedule and are hassle-free.

Group rates and careful planning have brought the cost of quality touring down in recent years — and with early booking offers just launched for 2018, there are some great discounts around.

So with just a comparativ­ely small nibble into your savings or pension pot, the world really can become your oyster again.

Titan — the winner of an amazing 14 golds at the 2016 British Travel Awards — offers more than 200 tours and cruises departing in 2018, including 35 new itinerarie­s, offering both quality and value.

The price you book is the price you pay. And there are dedicated spaces on every holiday for single travellers, some with no or low single supplement­s. With great new options, this is an easy way of travel that brings the magic of the world to life.

 ?? Pictures: TITAN ?? Mystic Sahara: Ride a camel to a Bedouin camp in the desert
Pictures: TITAN Mystic Sahara: Ride a camel to a Bedouin camp in the desert

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