Newmarket Holidays has responded to growing demand for regional European travel by adding four new itineraries covering Budapest, Romania, Prague, Germany and Austria, while also announcing two new Canadian tours taking in the Pacific Coast, the Rockies and the Atlantic provinces.

Petřín Lookout Tower, Prague

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The view from the top of the Petřín Lookout Tower in Prague. 

The new European holidays include: 

  • Budapest & the Danube: A four-night city break with a scenic Danube Bend boat cruise. Groups can choose from seven departure dates between May and December 2027. 
  • Timeless Romania: An eight-day culture trip covering Transylvania, Dracula’s Castle, and King Charles III’s connections at Viscri. The tour includes three dinners and all entrance fees. 
  • Prague, Dresden & Colditz Castle: An eight-day multi-country historical and spa town itinerary. It is the first time Newmarket Holidays has combined these locations in a single itinerary. 
  • Austria & the Eastern Alps: A return to Austria, offering a premium all-inclusive alpine stay with a visit to a Rauris alpine hut, schnapps distillery and bacon-smoking demonstration.

River Danube in Budapest

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A four-night stay in Budapest includes a full-day Danube Bend excursion. 

Hayley Morris, head of trade sales and partnerships said: “From a four-night city break in Budapest to eight days across Transylvania, from Colditz Castle to an Austrian all-inclusive with no single supplement, there’s something here for a wide range of customers. These are destinations customers are asking for, and the itineraries are built to make them easy to recommend.”

Once-in-a-life experiences in Canada

Newmarket has also announced bucket-list Canada tours of lesser-known areas of the country. 

Canada’s Pacific Coast Wildlife & the Rockies will depart in 2028 and will bring together British Columbia’s two most iconic landscapes in one itinerary, combining wildlife with mountain scenery. The trip features many wish-list activities, including a bear watching cruise in Tofino, whale watching from Victoria, and incredible scenery of the Rocky Mountains through Banff and Lake Louise.

Lake Louise, Canada

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The stunning Lake Louise in Canada. 

Groups will also visit Canada’s highest suspension bridge - the Golden Skybridge, visit Butchart Gardens, and enjoy two nights in Vancouver with a scenic crossing to Vancouver Island.

On The Spirit of the Atlantic Coast & Eastern Canada tour, which is available in 2027, travellers will experience the Atlantic coast of Canada. The 14-day tour includes visits to the four provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Ontario and four UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Bay of Fundy at Joggins Fossil Cliffs, a day trip to Quebec City Old Town, and a visit to Peggy’s Cove and Lunenburg.

For more information visit www.newmarketholidays.co.uk