G Adventures has unveiled more than 100 new itineraries for 2025, marking the company’s largest product launch to date. With a clear focus on innovation, flexibility, and culturally rich experiences, these new trips span across the globe and cater to every type of traveler. From new destinations in the Balkans, Finland, and Africa, G Adventures is dedicated to providing unique adventures through its various travel styles, including Local Living, Solo-ish, Geluxe, Classic, and 18-to-Thirtysomething.
According to Yves Marceau, VP of Product for G Adventures, this launch comes on the heels of one of their largest growth years ever. “We are being very intentional about new product development, noting regions where our offerings can benefit from more flexibility as well as expansion into regions where we haven’t been in the past. As with all of our itineraries, our priority is supporting local communities, and we’re thrilled that our new offerings will expand that positive impact while offering travelers some incredible new ways to explore our world,” he stated in a press release.
The Canadian market has seen particularly massive growth for G Adventures, with VP of Sales and Customer Operations, David Green, highlighting the importance of the new trips. “We are continuing to see massive growth in the Canadian market, and all these extra trips are helping with the massive inventory that we need to meet demand,” he told Travel Market Report Canada.
Among the new itineraries offered, G Adventures has revived its popular ‘train to Machu Picchu’ options. Travelers can immerse themselves in the ancient Incan city of Cusco, meet local communities, and glide through lush valleys by train to Aguas Calientes. For those who wish to experience Machu Picchu without the trek, G Adventures offers the ‘Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu By Train’ itinerary, a seven-day journey starting from $1,349 CAD per person.
G Adventures has also expanded its Solo-ish travel style, designed for those who wish to travel alone yet still seek connection and camaraderie. New Solo-ish trips include a 12-day adventure in Uzbekistan that immerses travelers in rich culture and history, starting from $2,749 CAD per person. Similarly, a 10-day Solo-ish trip in Cambodia invites travelers to explore iconic sites like Angkor Wat and the lush jungles of the Cardamom Mountains, priced at $1,749 CAD per person.
Additionally, cold-weather tourism is booming, prompting G Adventures to introduce new itineraries centered around snowy adventures. For instance, a seven-day trip in Finland, titled ‘Winter in Lapland and Northern Lights,’ celebrates the beauty of winter and is priced at $4,299 CAD per person. This adventure includes an overnight train journey from Helsinki to Rovaniemi, where travelers can witness the northern lights from the comfort of a tent and glide through snowy trails on a husky-pulled sleigh.
In Japan, a nine-day Active Northern Japan itinerary showcases the stunning landscapes of Hokkaido, featuring snowshoe adventures and a visit to an indigenous Ainu community, all starting from $5,999 CAD per person.
David Green emphasized the importance of supporting travel agents as G Adventures adds so many new itineraries, stating, “Please reach out to your local GPS for training support and sign up for our monthly In The Loop webinar, which occurs the first Wednesday of every month, where agents have the opportunity to learn lots and win big!”
With these incredible new offerings, G Adventures is set to capture the attention of travelers seeking unique, culturally immersive experiences. The expansion not only aligns with current travel trends but also emphasizes the company's commitment to responsible tourism that supports local communities worldwide.