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Intrepid Launches Short Breaks for Time-Pressed Travellers

by Bruce Parkinson  October 03, 2025
Intrepid Launches Short Breaks for Time-Pressed Travellers

Intrepid has new offerings for your time-challenged clients.

Intrepid Travel has unveiled its new ‘Short Breaks’ range, featuring 4–6-day adventures aimed at time-challenged travellers seeking immersive travel experiences. 

The offering includes 10 brand-new itineraries across Latin America and Europe and 45 refreshed trips around the world. With a local leader and small group size, Intrepid says the new range delivers all the defining features of a classic Intrepid adventure, while offering more inclusions, shorter travel times, and closer-to-home destinations.  

While Australia, the UK and much of Europe offer upwards of 20 days of annual leave, North American travellers typically receive around half of that. Busy schedules and limited leave are continuing to drive travellers to seek shorter, more flexible travel options, the company says. 

Intrepid Short Breaks are all less than a week in duration, with many departures scheduled around weekends and public holidays to help travellers to make the most of their personal time off.

Highlights include the 5-day Hiking in Mexico: Zapotec Villages of Oaxaca trip ($1,745), which leads travellers through the rural highlands of the Pueblos Mancomunados — a Zapotec community tourism initiative in the Sierra Norte Mountains. Further South, the Acatenango Volcano Hike and Antigua Short Break ($1,425) offers a four-day adventure trekking Guatemala’s dramatic volcanic landscapes at 3,766 metres above sea level. 

“Intrepid Short Breaks aren’t just about taking time off — they’re about making the most of it, with meaningful experiences that allow travellers to see and do more in fewer days,” says Erica Kritikides, General Manager of Experiences at Intrepid Travel. 

“Imagine a weekend trip to Guatemala — you climb an active volcano, hike along forest trails to visit a women-led regenerative farming project, learn to make tortillas in a Guatemalan culinary workshop, and then you’re back in the office on Tuesday, a completely changed person. That’s what these trips are about.” 

With the 10 new trips and 45 refreshed itineraries, the entire Short Breaks range features 82 trips, including 27 Independent Short Breaks which are designed for travellers who prefer a self-guided experience – organised by Intrepid but without a local leader. These independent options sit alongside new and refreshed guided itineraries, creating a diverse collection of trips that balance flexibility with the classic Intrepid experience.   

The Short Breaks collection includes Intrepid’s Explorer, Walking & Trekking and Cycling trip themes. All trips aside from the Walking & Trekking options are offered in Intrepid’s ‘Comfort’ style, which provides a higher level of comfort than its Original and Basix trips, along with more inclusions.  

Intrepid Short Breaks are available to book from 30th September 2025 and will depart from July 2026. 

  
  
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