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The Discoverer 7 Stops RTW from £1029 plus tax £310-£650*

This Discoverer 7 Stop round the world fare allows you to circle the globe visiting Africa, the Far East, North America, Central America, South America and the South Pacific. It also allows unlimited extra stops within Australia (within the general mileage and sector rules of this RTW ), is valid for 12 months and is fully flexible - allowing date changes and unusually, re-routing. So if you do break a leg in Cairns you can re-route your ticket to come straight home for a fee. Thousands of our passengers have been using this ticket over the last few years; See below for the prices, reviews, some great example routes and the small print.

Flight Costs
Seasonal Departure Dates
Price (add tax of between £310 - £650)
16th April - 15th June
£1029
16th June - 30th June
£1216
1st July - 10th August
£1469
11th August - 30th November
£1216
1st December - 13th December
£1320
14th December - 23rd December
£1699
24th December - 15th January
£1469
16th January - 15th April
£1320
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All fares start from London Heathrow, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester or Newcastle. You can also fly from Aberdeen & Jersey (from £5 each way), Inverness & Isle of Man (from £29 one way). Flights commencing from Belfast, Leeds Bradford or Teesside start from £50 each way (Additional taxes apply).

*Departure tax varies hugely depending on where you stop. Budget anywhere from £310 - £650 on these tickets - For more details of airport tax - click here

Reviews of the Discovery 7 Stop RTW - here (8.5/10 overall rating)
Route examples
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  • UK - Lima or Buenos Aires or Rio De Janeiro or Santiago surface Santiago - Auckland - Fiji - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Hong Kong - Bangkok - UK
  • UK - India - South East Asia Stop - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Fiji - New Zealand - Santiago surface Lima - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Christchurch surface Auckland - Fiji - Hawaii - Vancouver - UK (or vice versa)
  • Newcastle - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - New Zealand - Fiji - Vancouver - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Toronto - Vancouver - Fiji - New Zealand - Australia - Bali - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Lima surface Santiago - Auckland - Fiji - Sydney - Bali - Singapore - India - UK
  • London - Mexico City surface LA - Hawaii - Fiji - Auckland surface Christchurch - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Saigon surface Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
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  • UK - Tahiti - Auckland - Fiji - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Saigon surface Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Tokyo - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Fiji - Auckland surface Christchurch - Hong Kong - Bangkok - India - UK (or vice versa)
  • Newcastle - Vancouver surface Calgary - LA - Hawaii - Fiji - New Zealand - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Bali - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Beijing surface Hong Kong - Bangkok surface Singapore - Bali - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Auckland surface Christchurch - Melbourne - Cape Town - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Guatemala City surface LA - Hawaii - Fiji - Auckland - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Singapore - Bangkok surface Saigon - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Buenos Aires - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Fiji - Auckland - Australia - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
  • UK - Russia (check out our Trans Siberian Routes from £615 ) Hong Kong - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - New Zealand - Santiago surface Buenos Aires - UK (or vice versa)
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Aussie Vastness

“That’s the thing about Aus. It’s vast!” my fellow passenger was saying, as we shot across the desert at 100km an hour while gulping at frosted glasses of Victoria Beer. “People from outside just can’t grasp the sheer ‘vastity’ of it.” The Indian Pacific train had been trundling across the Western Australian Outback for close to twenty hours already and I had to admit that I was struggling to come to terms with it myself. We were now in what my friend might have called the complete ‘emptity’ of the Nullarbor Desert. The name derives from Latin for ‘treeless desert’ and apart from a few scraggy bushes there had been nothing worthy of the name for the last two hundred miles. Then we came upon a little collection of a few shacks around a railway watering point. At some point in the past some optimistic (or perhaps just humorous) souls had planted about a dozen scraggy pines here and they had named the place ‘Forest.’

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Date Changes: Onward date changes permitted FOC within the ticket validity but can be subject to a local airline service fee - more

Ticket re-routing: Unlike with some other RTW tickets, this ticket has plenty of flexibility when it comes to changing your destinations. As long as you stay within the ticket rules, mileage and stopover limits, you can re-route your ticket for £70 plus a local service fee and any extra taxes.

Maximum Stay: 12 month ticket
Children (under 12): 75% of adult fare
Infants (under 2): 10% of adult fare

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What does ‘surface’ mean?
This means you will fly in and out of a different city or country. In other words you will travel between them by other means, perhaps by train, bus or boat. A round the world trip should be more about seeing things you’ll never see again, rather than rushing through airports and sitting on buses ‘just to get there’. - more

What tax - is it V.A.T?
No it is not V.A.T. The tax is airport tax, money that the airport is charging you to use its facilities. This used to be collected at the airports but is now payable in advance when you purchase your ticket. Most airport taxes are paid up front with your airfare...more

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