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As excitement continues to build around the Australian Open, APT Travel Group has highlighted its grand tours in each of the Grand Slam host countries.With the French Open, Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open inspiring travellers to further explore each destination, the company has pointed out that it offers tours in all of them.APT’s 22-day “Eastern Canada and USA with New England Cruise” tour begins in New York, continues through Philadelphia and Washington, and then travels to Niagara Falls before heading to Ottawa, Montréal, and New England, culminating in Boston.Its 18-day “Magnificent Europe with Paris” tour starts in Paris before moving on to Amsterdam. There guests can board one of APT’s brand-new luxury river ships, APT Solara and APT Ostara, to cruise the fairy-tale landscapes of the Danube, Main, and Rhine all the way to Budapest.Meanwhile, travellers inspired by Wimbledon can embark on an 11-day “Iceland, Faroe Islands and Scotland” tour that begins with a pre-tour stay in London. It then explores the rugged beauty of Northern Europe’s islands aboard the luxurious Seabourn Venture, including the Orkney and Shetland Islands, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland.Finally, APT offers various journeys across Australia including its 15-day Kimberley Complete tour which takes guests through one of Australia’s most remote regions, offering luxury wilderness lodges and expert guides.
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