Back-Roads Touring announces 2024 price freeze

Back-Roads Touring announces 2024 price freeze

Back-Roads Touring has today announced that 40 of its tours across Europe next year are ready to book now, with rates frozen at 2023 prices.

Customers can now take advantage of the inflation-busting price freeze for 2024 season bookings made until 28 June 2023.

“Inflation is a global challenge right now with consumers really feeling the pinch,” David Gendle at Back-Roads Touring said.

“This is the earliest we’ve ever launched our new season tours, and our price freeze is our way of rewarding guests who book early to help them lock-in an amazing deal. The demand for travel is still extremely high, and 2024 looks set to be the biggest year Back-Roads Touring have ever had; our new season tours wait list has never been this long.

We’re thrilled to be offering our guests the opportunity to book early, and do so with such a great promotion. We can’t wait for more customers to experience the road less travelled with us in 2024.

Agents can book with certainty with the assurance of Back-Roads Touring’s flexible booking policies which covers unlimited no fee changes and 60-day cancellation protection. Bookings can be confirmed with an affordable deposit and customers have up to 60 days before departure to pay the full balance. Loyalty discounts are also available alongside the price freeze promotion for guests who have travelled with Back-Roads before or are booking a multi-tour holiday.

Emerald Isle

Here’s some of the 2024 trips currently frozen at 2023 prices:

  • The Emerald Isle – 13 days from $5,775 per person
  • Highlights of Britain – 11 days from $4,829 per person

    Highlights of Britain

  • Italian Indulgence – 13 days from $6,031 per person
  • Iberian Inspiration – 12 days from $5,404 per person
  • Norway: Fjords and Glaciers – 9 days from $XX per person

Prices for departures from March to December 2024 are based on 2023 prices, based on a like-for-like tour duration and departure date. Price freeze is only applicable to bookings made between 17 May and 28 June 2023, subject to availability.

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