Globus family of brands (gfob) says will debut its most comprehensive and innovative portfolio ever in 2026 – 590 guided and independent vacations worldwide that includes 44 new tours, and featuring seven new Small Group Discovery itineraries, bringing the high-profile collection to 61 tours worldwide.
“Smaller groups mean more freedom, more flexibility and more unforgettable moments,” says Steve Born, chief marketing officer for the gfob. “With an average of just 15 travellers in Europe, our Small Group Discovery tours unlock all-access moments – like rolling up your sleeves in a Sicilian kitchen or sipping wine with family vintners – that simply can’t happen in a crowd. These are the experiences that move you, connect you and stay with you forever.”
They new tours include:
- South Africa: From Wine to Wild
- Treasures of New Zealand: Heritage, Vines & Vistas
- Ecuador’s Natural Wonders & Ancient Cultures
- Coastal California, Napa & The Central Valley
- Gems of Sicily & Malta
- Soul of Portugal
- Ireland Unveiled: Beyond the Blarney
Both Globus and Cosmos are also unveiling new fully guided Classic tours and flexible independent options in Europe in 2026, offering travellers a mix of boutique experiences and big, iconic highlights.
Additionally, Globus is introducing Choice Excursions across nearly 80% of its itineraries in Europe and North America, where travellers can now turn a traditional tour day into a choose-your-own adventure experience, with included options ranging from food tours and bike rides to cultural deep-dives and scenic cruises.
The excursions “flip the script on guided touring,” says Camille Olivere, chief sales officer for gfob, noting that they not only erase any “too rigid” objections from the client, but give travel advisors a powerful new tool for tour sales.
It’s just one example, the company says, of how travel advisors will discover that booking with Globus means “less work and more return” – specifically, “With every tour fully commissionable, curated and supported by expert Tour Directors, advisors can sell trips that convert faster, repeat more often and maximize returns.”
“Our 2026 portfolio gives advisors the biggest toolbox we’ve ever offered,” says Olivere. “More tours. Incredible styles. New small groups. It’s about helping our partners compete, win and grow their business with vacations that deliver their clients the world, every time.
“(And) you don’t have to build it to book it. No piecing together transfers, hotels and DMCs – just a curated, high-commission, low-stress way to deliver wow-worthy travel.”
For more information, details, visit the Globus Travel Advisor Port HERE.
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