Tui has put a range of new tours on sale after expanding its portfolio late last year to 22 destinations, including Kenya and Crete.
Agents are now able to book their clients on seven- and 10-night tours of Canada, Mexico and Norway. Departures across three travel styles – guided, private and self-drive – start in May.
Tui commercial director Phillip Iveson said the tours offered "incredible experiences" and featured "a variety of great excursions and trips".
Travellers choosing Tui’s Canada’s rail tour will be able to take in some of the country’s biggest cities, including Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal, while those opting for Norway will be able to visit the country’s famous fjords, as well as the cities of Bergen and Oslo.
Self-drive tours to Mexico, meanwhile, will explore Mayan ruins, rainforests and sacred swimming holes, while weaving in some of the country’s historic towns and villages.
“The beauty of Tui Tours is that customers can visit so many incredible places without having to dedicate weeks at a time,” Iveson added.