Cox & Kings has added new itineraries in Umbria, Tunisia, Namibia and Kyrgyzstan to its latest Small Group Tours brochure, covering 2026-27.

 

The operator said Italy remains a “firm favourite”, consistently performing well with strong sales across Cox & Kings’ portfolio of tours.

 

Demand for the destination has prompted the introduction of the new Umbria: Undiscovered Heart of Italy tour, visiting less well-known sights such as the Labyrinth of Hadrian and Civita di Bagnoregio.

 

Cox & Kings’ latest booking trends also show Africa and Central Asia emerging as the company’s fastest-growing regions, showing year-on-year increases of 48% and 34% respectively from 2024 to 2025.

 

The new Tunisia Explored: Carthage to the Sahara tour takes clients to see the ancient ruins of Carthage, Islamic fortresses, Roman amphitheatres, Berber villages and desert oases.

 

The new Namibia: Untouched Wilderness tour visits the capital of Windhoek, coastal Swakopmund, the Namib desert and Etosha National Park.

 

The fourth new tour, Colours of Kyrgyzstan, explores the capital, Bishkek, plus the Chon-Kemin Valley, Djety-Oguz Gorge, Karakol, and the ancient minaret of Burana Tower.

 

Jennifer Charlton, managing director of Cox & Kings, said: “These new tours reflect the essence of Cox & Kings – expertly created journeys that immerse travellers in the history, culture, and landscapes of each destination.

 

“From the vineyards of Umbria to the wilderness of Namibia and the Silk Road heritage of Kyrgyzstan, these itineraries capture the spirit of discovery that defines our brand.”



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