Eurobound expand its offerings ensuring tailored, high-end travel services for its clients
To meet the growing demand for luxury and premium travel, Eurobound, an American travel agency, says it is poised for a strong 2025, projecting a 10 pc year-over-year sales growth in 2024.
With robust bookings, the company, which is a Destination Management Company (DMC) specialising in customised independent travel and small group tours in Europe and based in Los Angeles, remains confident in the continued interest in bespoke European travel experiences.
Eurobound adds that it continues to expand its offerings, ensuring tailored, high-end travel services for its clients.
Brigitte Armand
In a press statement, Eurobound says that to meet the rising demand for bespoke travel, it has expanded its European staff and will soon launch a newly redesigned website to enhance its services.
It adds that the new website will emphasise Eurobound’s ‘one-stop boutique’ approach for travel professionals, featuring tailor-made services and custom itineraries for both luxury travellers and those on more moderate budgets.
“We are seeing heavy demand from travel advisors for multi-country itineraries, particularly Italy and Switzerland in combination. Scandinavia is growing in popularity, due to its beautiful scenery and unspoiled nature. And Malta is gaining attention, largely owing to its prime location as a stopover for cruise ships,” says Brigitte Armand, President, Eurobound.
“However, this is partially offset by a slowdown in the explosive, pent-up travel demand that immediately followed the pandemic,” says Jeff Roy, Vice President, Marketing & Sales, Eurobound.
Jeff Roy
The statement adds that experience-driven travel and the demand for personalised services will be key trends in 2025.
“Travellers are seeking bespoke experiences that go beyond typical sightseeing, including cooking classes, private tours, wellness retreats, and light adventures. There is also a growing interest in cultural and heritage tourism. Combining culture, gastronomy, and adventure is becoming popular. Travellers increasingly want to visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites as well as major cultural hubs. We are finding that travellers are not only drawn to the museums and historical sites in major cities like Paris, Florence, and Berlin, but also to the art, history, and gastronomy of regions like Spain’s Andalusia, France’s Provence, and Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast,” Roy adds.
“New agents can get started by completing a brief online questionnaire with basic information about their client’s request, while existing agents are invited to email their preferred Eurobound contact directly. All agents will receive the same personal care to initiate and develop a beautiful client-inspired itinerary,” he adds.