Taber Holidays adds new itineraries to winter 2014/15 programme


Taber Holidays has launched its new winter 2014/15 programme with the addition of 11 new tours.
Featuring new itineraries in Norway, Iceland and Sweden, the total number of new tours offered is now 23. Examples include a new Lapland spa experience in Sweden, ?The Lapland Indulgence? (leading in at ?1,685 per person), a culinary tour of Iceland, ?Icelandic cuisine and culture? (from ?1,798) and a unique ?Aurora lavvu and dog sledding safari? in Northern Norway from ?1,835.
In addition there is a new four-day ?Whale Safari and Northern Lights? trip to Troms? in Norway, as well as a family adventure in Swedish Lapland, ideal for February half-term. Overall prices for winter packages start from ?599 for a Northern Lights break to the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.
The companys managing director, Suzel Taber-Shaw, said: "We really want our winter programme to be about authentic experiences and the people, whether its local folk taking our clients on the excursions or like-minded travellers. Everyone knows you can see the Northern Lights and do things like dog sledding and while of course we offer these, our new tours provide so much more in terms of culture, cuisine and relaxation."
For more information call 01274-875199 or see www.taberhols.co.uk

Taber Holidays has launched its new winter 2014/15 programme with the addition of 11 new tours.
Featuring new itineraries in Norway, Iceland and Sweden, the total number of new tours offered is now 23. Examples include a new Lapland spa experience in Sweden, ?The Lapland Indulgence? (leading in at ?1,685 per person), a culinary tour of Iceland, ?Icelandic cuisine and culture? (from ?1,798) and a unique ?Aurora lavvu and dog sledding safari? in Northern Norway from ?1,835.
In addition there is a new four-day ?Whale Safari and Northern Lights? trip to Troms? in Norway, as well as a family adventure in Swedish Lapland, ideal for February half-term. Overall prices for winter packages start from ?599 for a Northern Lights break to the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.
The companys managing director, Suzel Taber-Shaw, said: "We really want our winter programme to be about authentic experiences and the people, whether its local folk taking our clients on the excursions or like-minded travellers. Everyone knows you can see the Northern Lights and do things like dog sledding and while of course we offer these, our new tours provide so much more in terms of culture, cuisine and relaxation."
For more information call 01274-875199 or see www.taberhols.co.uk