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Bunnik’s ‘Hot Deals’ sale still going strong, as fresh offers roll out

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Published on: 11th February 2026 at 12:25 PM
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Discover Iceland and head to Kirkjufell.
Discover Iceland and head to Kirkjufell. Photo: Dennis Bunnik
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Bunnik Tours ‘Hot Deals’ sale is still going strong, with fresh offers continuing to be added across the 2026 touring season.

Offering savings of up to $2,000 per person on a huge variety of guaranteed departures, the Hot Deals range spans Europe, Asia, Africa, and South and Central America, delivering exceptional value across cultural journeys, immersive adventures and premium small group experiences.

With demand remaining high for destinations such as Japan, Bunnik Tours continues to encourage travellers to look beyond the well-trodden path. Tours like the 19-day Best of Southern Japan and 30-day 5-Stans remain standout options, showcasing lesser-known regions, delicious regional cuisine and local encounters — all in their signature small groups.

For clients seeking elevated experiences, the 14-day Türkiye In-Style continues to be a strong seller, combining five-star accommodation, exclusive deluxe inclusions and a maximum group size of just 16 travellers.

Highlights include an unforgettable tasting at a family-owned winery in the verdant Aegean Valley and enjoying a high tea experience at the iconic Pera Palace.

Morocco - Fez - @Priscilla Astor
Hot Deals continue for Spain, Portugal & Morocco (including Fez, above). Photo: Priscilla Astor

Bunnik Tours’ Joint-CEO Dennis Bunnik said the ongoing Hot Deals campaign is about giving travellers – and agents – more opportunities to secure great value on high-quality small group tours.

“Our Hot Deals continue to open doors to exceptional travel experiences at outstanding prices,” he said. “With new offers being added frequently, it’s the perfect chance for agents to reconnect with clients who are ready to plan their next adventure.”

With limited availability on discounted departures and strong demand across key regions, agents are encouraged to act quickly to secure savings for their clients.

Importantly for agents, new Hot Deals are added regularly, giving ongoing opportunities to re-engage clients and convert interest into bookings throughout the year. All sale prices exclude airfares and remain fully commissionable to trade partners.

Current Hot Deals

  • Spain, Portugal & Morocco from $13,690 per person twin share ($1,500 saving per person)
  • Jewels of Dalmatia from $10,945 per person twin share ($1,500 saving per person)
  • Discover Iceland from $10,795 per person twin share ($1,500 saving per person)
  • Japan Discovery from $11,330 per person twin share ($1,000 saving per person)
  • Namibia, Botswana & Victoria Falls from $16,620 per person twin share ($2,000 saving per person)
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