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Globus & Cosmos Unveil New Tours in Australia, New Zealand & Fiji

by Sarah Milner  July 22, 2025
Globus wine tasting tour group

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Globus and Cosmos have announced three new South Pacific tours for 2026, including a small group tour.

Globus has introduced two new tours for 2026: the small group tour Treasures of New Zealand: Heritage, Vines & Vistas, and the classic tour Australia’s Culture & Coastlines.

Both itineraries are 14 days long and are packed with immersive, local-inspired activities across interests—from a Mãori walking dinner in Christchurch to snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef via Cairns. Guests can add a three-day Fiji extension to both vacations.

Cosmos, which focuses on affordable guided tours, has added the 10-day Classic Australia tour, with the option to add either an Outback or Fiji extension.

The new itineraries were created in response to customer demand. Globus’ annual Wish List survey of 25,000 travelers has shown that Australia and New Zealand rank among the most desired travel destinations around the world.

“There’s no place like the South Pacific,” said Stephanie Brooks, vice president, product and operations for the Globus family of brands. “We’ve crafted these new tours to immerse travelers deeper into the culture, cuisine and communities that make this part of the world so unforgettable—with added access, ease and eye-opening moments around every bend.”

For more information on 2026 tours, visit the Globus family of brands’ travel advisor portal.

  
  
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