Tours are smaller, slower and more immersive than ever
Tour companies are shifting to smaller, slower, and more immersive group travel experiences. Albatross Tours reports an average of 22 people per tour, allowing guests to spend multiple nights in one location. The trend reflects travelers' desire for unique, local experiences and greater autonomy while exploring diverse destinations.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 00:50 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 01:00 UTC
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