Hurry! APT’s Europe Earlybird deals end this week

Hurry! APT’s Europe Earlybird deals end this week
Edited by Travel Weekly


    The APT Travel Group is reminding travel agents that this is the last week to take advantage of Europe 2024 Pre Release savings for APT and Travelmarvel.

    Both brand’s Europe 2024 Earlybird specials include a range of deals and Earlybird pricing, all of which must be booked before 30 June 2023.

    For example, APT’s most popular 15-day Magnificent Europe is from $6,995 per person twin share, including return flights to Europe and a saving of $1,000 per couple.

    Travelmarvel’s 14 night European Gems river cruises are from just $3,995 per person twin share, with savings up to $5,400 per couple.

    APT’s 15-day Aegean and Adriatic Seas luxury small ship cruise from Venice to Istanbul has a saving of $3,600 per couple when booked by 30 June 2023, and is priced at $13,595 per person, twin share.

    Istanbul at night

    Both brands also have Croatia Coastal Cruises, Rail and Land Journeys in Europe and APT also has an exciting Small Ship Expedition Cruise from Edinburgh to Reykjavík. All of which are eligible for Earlybird savings.

    “Now is the chance for agents to secure some of our most popular European journeys at our very best prices, so we are urging them to get their clients booked in on Earlybirds now,” said Scott Ellis, APT general manager sales.

    In addition to 2024 earlybird deals, APT and Travelmarvel still have a limited number of cabins available for Europe cruises departing in 2023 and agents can pick up some last-minute deals for their clients wanting to set sail this year.

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