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Discover North America with Globus in 2026 

For agents with clients looking to explore the world close to home, Globus has introduced 3 new North American itineraries — including an immersive Small Group Discovery tour through California, an Undiscovered itinerary across Colorado and a winter wonderland vacation to Québec.

Each itinerary promises VIP access, local encounters and perfectly planned details that take travellers well beyond the ordinary.

Stephanie Brooks, vice president, product and operations for the Globus family of brands, explained that: “At Globus, we believe North America holds some of the world’s most surprising stories and stunning scenery – and these new vacations are built to unlock both.”

Brooks continued: “From California’s lavender fields to Colorado’s crimson canyons and Quebec’s magical winter markets, we’re giving travellers a front-row seat to unforgettable experiences they won’t find in the guidebooks – and the freedom to enjoy it all, without the stress of planning.”

Coastal California, Napa & the Central Valley (Small Group Discovery tour)

From the Channel Islands to charming Carmel, and lavender fields to local olive oil estates, this new Small Group Discovery tour brings guests face-to-face with the sights, stories and flavours of California’s coastal corridor and wine country – all with an average group size of just 18.

Guests will enjoy honey and mead tastings, a slow-food movement lunch, a lavender farm tour, visit to Sonoma and private winery visits in Napa Valley area – plus stays in boutique accommodations along the way. Those opting for a longer, 12-day version will cap their trip with extra time and a hop-on-hop-off pass in San Francisco.

Why it Wows: Pebble Beach panoramas, art- and-sustainability workshops with the Junk Girls and the scent of lavender in the air – all designed to give travellers a deeper, more meaningful connection to California.

Colorful Colorado: Peaks, Parks and Panoramas (Undiscovered tour)

This Undiscovered tour takes guests off-the-beaten-path to showcase the raw beauty of the Rockies, with visits to all four of Colorado’s national parks, including Mesa Verde’s ancient cliff dwellings and the shifting sands of the Great Sand Dunes National Park. Guests will ride the historic Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad, choose their own adventure in Colorado Springs (cog railway or Olympic-Paralympic Museum) and sip small-batch spirits in Palisade. For those seeking even more awe, the 14-day version continues aboard the Canyon Spirit train – a luxe rail journey that winds through Glenwood Springs, Moab and the canyons of Utah before ending in Salt Lake City.

Why it Wows: Peak experiences on overload. Think 11,000-foot views, UNESCO World Heritage sites and riding vintage rails into America’s Wild West.

Winter in Montréal and Québec (Special Event tour)

It’s the most magical time of year in Canada’s most charming cities. This new winter tour wraps travellers in European-style holiday markets, historic landmarks and cozy culinary traditions. From Notre-Dame Basilica to Montmorency Falls, festive sugar shack feasts to twinkling Christmas markets, this getaway is equal parts heartwarming and snow-dusted.

Why it Wows: Guests stay in legendary Fairmont hotels, celebrate French-Canadian culture and enjoy the sights (and sweets) of an old-world Noël.

In addition to these new itineraries, Globus previously released a new getaway honouring America’s semi-quincentennial with its Celebrating America: 250 Years Strong tour – a milestone journey through the country’s most historic cities, from Boston to Washington, D.C. This special itinerary invites travellers to walk in the footsteps of history and experience the nation’s story like never before.

Said Brooks: “With every new tour, Globus makes travel stress-free, story-rich and downright wow-worthy. Featuring handpicked hotels, expert Tour Directors and local guides, included sightseeing and customizable experiences, these vacations give travellers more of the moments that matter – without the hassles of planning.”

For more, go to www.traveladvisorportal.ca .

 

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