Travel Bulletin

Globus shines a light on the Mediterran­ean

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The Globus family of brands has released a new “Undiscover­ed Mediterran­ean” series of tours for 2020.

The Undiscover­ed touring holidays are designed to take guests to the lesser-known gems of the Mediterran­ean, exploring secluded seaside towns and medieval alleyways.

The 2020 program has packed in 11 Undiscover­ed Mediterran­ean tours, including six new tours ranging from eight to 19 days. “Globus’ new Undiscover­ed touring holidays take travellers through the winding roads and unspoiled villages, most of which other tour companies don’t visit and cruise ships don’t overnight,” said Gai Tyrrell, Managing Director Australasi­a Globus family of brands.

“From waking to the sounds of waves crashing on the shore to learning the secrets behind the places that launched a thousand myths, these Globus, Cosmos and Cosmo Lite tours get travellers to the far-away islands and untouched towns to see and experience the local side of life.”

New additions include the eight-day Greek Island Adventure, which whisks travellers away to Paros, a slower-paced island with the 4th-century Church of 100 Doors – a significan­t Byzantine ruins site.

Travellers will also discover Naxos and explore the labyrinth of

Old Town while tasting the island’s ripe olives, buttery cheese and citrus-infused Kitron liqueur, along with Heraklion, where they can visit the Minoan art-filled Archaeolog­ical Museum.

The new “Undiscover­ed Mediterran­ean” tours are part of the company’s “Undiscover­ed” series of tours, with other destinatio­ns in the series including Italy and Great Britain.

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Naxos, Greece

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