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Bunnik Tours expands their luxury range to include Europe – Travel Weekly

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Bunnik Tours is expanding their luxury range for the first time in Europe. Clients can now explore the stunning countries of Morocco and Turkey in style, all while travelling in groups of no more than 16 people.

In addition to their signature Special Experiences, clients will get a taste of their Deluxe Experiences and stay in luxurious and unique 4- to 5-star accommodations.

Introducing the first of the two tours, the dazzling Morocco In-Style. This tour embarks on a breathtaking adventure across the mesmerising country. Beginning the journey in beautiful Marrakesh, passengers will explore the imperial cities of Marrakesh, Fez, Meknes and more, immersing themselves in the vibrant culture enroute.

The deluxe highlights include a unique overnight stay at a luxury camp in the middle of the Sahara Desert. Travellers will indulge in a decadent high tea at the enchanting Royal Mansour Marrakesh, and enjoy an unparalleled culinary experience at the esteemed Singulier Pluriel, where they will immerse more senses than just their taste buds.

“Think Heston Blumenthal, every sitting is a different experience adding to the excitement,” product specialist at Bunnik Tours, Wendy Ronksley, said.

On theTurkey In-Style tour, travellers will traverse the lands of this cosmopolitan yet exotic country, uncovering the rich history, culture, and unique landscapes. Unlike their other Turkey tours, the In-Style tour includes a stay in the beautiful coastal city of Bodrum, overlooking the sparkling waters of the Aegean Sea, and a visit to the quaint Sirince Village for a special experience preparing local culinary delicacies.

Nestled in the verdant Aegean Valley, travellers will savour local wines and regional snacks at Karnas Vineyards, a family-owned boutique winery. Clients will also tantilise their tastebuds in an exceptional high tea at the historical and iconic Pera Palace Hotel – two truly memorable, deluxe experiences!

Feature image: Morocco – supplied

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