GREECE
Learn to dig Mycenaean
archaeology: Greece
7 days | 14 May and 4 June 2021
An interactive tour of the key Mycenaean
sites including a unique ‘behind the ropes’
3-day experience at Mycenae where you
will be taught how to explore, map and
excavate with their resident archaeologists.
Followed by visits to the hidden gems and
famous sites of the ancient Peloponnese
RUSSIA
Saint Petersburg:
The history of Russian science
7 days | 27 August and 8 Oct 2021
Explore the history of Russian science,
from the creation of the Academy of
Sciences, through to the fraught years of
Soviet transformation in this stunning and
vibrant city. A plethora of museums,
cathedrals and cultural treasures.
FRANCE
Ancient caves: Origins of
the Neanderthals: France
9 days | 1 September 2021
Step back in time on a journey to the key
Neanderthal sites of southern France with
Palaeolithic archaeologist Dr Rebecca
Wragg Sykes. See the oldest traces left by
humankind: stone tools, art objects, cave
paintings and other remains.
ANTARCTICA
The science of the Antarctic:
A fly-cruise expedition
17 days | 17 November 2021
A unique fly cruise expedition exploring
the world’s largest ocean sanctuary. Follow
in the footsteps of the great explorers,
whilst marvelling at imposing icebergs,
ancient glaciers and ice floes onto volcanic
beaches.
Discovery
Tours
Visit newscientist.com/tours
for detailed itineraries
and how to book
While travel has been little more than
a dream over the past few months, we
know that many of you are now eager to
pencil in your next adventure and as we’ve
had so much interest from our readers
recently, we’ve decided to start taking
bookings again for later next year, with
flexible deposits and safe touring
protocols in place.
Whether you’re ready to book or just
want to carry on dreaming for a little longer,
we hope you enjoy browsing some of the
new tours we’ve created for 2021.
Thinking about
exploring the
world again?