Bunnik Tours launches fresh Europe 2023 offering

Bunnik Tours launches fresh Europe 2023 offering

Bunnik Tours has released its 2023 Europe brochure, its first print regional brochure since 2019!

Featuring three brand new tour itineraries and welcoming back some old favourites, Bunnik Tours is excited to bring the very best the region has to offer.

Dennis Bunnik, joint CEO of Bunnik Tours said Europe has always been a favourite among the operator’s clients, so it is thrilled to reconnect them with the world once again.

New to the program is the 20-day Italy on a Plate small group tour, which Bunnik said has one exclusive departure and a maximum group size of just 16 guests.

“We know a lot of Aussies are keen to get to Europe next year so we have expanded our range,” he explained, “This tour is perfect for foodies and those looking for a more active holiday,” Dennis said.

Continuing on the food & wine theme, Bunnik Tours has also introduced Georgia on a Plate, an 11-day land-only tour featuring masterclasses, cooking at local family homes, winery visits and more.

Another addition to the program is Helsinki to Prague, a 22-day tour from Finland’s capital to the wonderfully vibrant city of Prague.

Bunnik Tours’ new Europe packages sit alongside the company’s current best sellers which include Spain, Portugal & Morocco, Italian Discovery, and Jewels of Dalmatia.

Dennis Bunnik (far left) at a vodka tasting & cheese class in Yerevan, Armenia

In May this year, Bunnik travelled to Europe for the resumption of their summer season.

“Being back in Europe and travelling with our groups was like reuniting with an old friend I haven’t seen for years,” he said.

“The connection is still there and within minutes it feels like you’ve never been apart.”

“After having our borders closed for almost two years, it was great to see Australians venturing out to explore the world again this year, and 2023 is already gearing up to be even bigger!”

Pioneers of the small group touring concept, Bunnik has a maximum group size of just 20 passengers and uses spacious coaches in Europe.

“Our small group tour itineraries are crafted to really get to the heart of all that a destination has to offer through a balance of organised sightseeing, special local experiences and time for independent exploration,” Bunnik said.

Check out the range HERE.


Featured image: Chefchaouen, Morocco (Dennis Bunnik)

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