Motts Travel Group-owned Crusader Holidays has announced the release of its 2015 holiday brochure, including new destinations such as Norway, Baltic states, Ilfracombe and Hastings, along with old favourites.
The new brochure includes several new British tours and holidays which aim to meet most people’s needs and requirements. There are themed holidays to Chelsea Flower show with a visit to Kew gardens included as well as a four-five day holiday called Splendours of Sussex, visiting the region’s best gardens.
Also included is a specialist foodie weekend called Taste of Lancashire and a Whiskey trail holiday in Scotland based in Pitlochry, visiting some of the most famous distilleries in the region.
On the European front, the Baltic States tour is a 12 day fully loaded itinerary visiting no fewer than six countries including Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Denmark. It includes some guided tours of Riga, Tallinn, Copenhagen and an overnight cruise on the Silja Line ferry from Helsinki to Stockholm.
Norway in a Nutshell is another new addition that includes guided visits to Voss and Oslo as well a scenic rail and boat cruise in the Fjords, plus another overnight ferry.
Val Mott, Director of Crusader Holidays, commented: “We are very happy with the new line up for 2015. We are going to countries we haven’t visited before and believe that these new additions will be hugely popular with our loyal customers and new ones alike.
“Where possible, we have looked to improve upon all of our existing trips after receiving customer feedback to ensure our customers have the best holidays possible. The brochure has a new front cover design and after providing our drivers with cameras to take on the tours, have managed to give it a more personal feel with photos of happy holiday makers and our coaches taken by our drivers.
“There are several new British tours and themed trips, some of which we have tried in the local area with Motts Leisure which have proved immensely popular so wanted to open these up to our Crusader customers.”