Small Group Discovery Tours: The Benefits of Travelling in a Smaller Group
There's a difference between seeing a place and actually experiencing it. Most travellers know this instinctively - but it takes the right kind of trip to feel it properly.
Our guide is speaking to forty people at once. The schedule is relentless. You’re seeing the sights but you’re not truly experiencing them.
That moment is usually when the conversation turns to something different.
Small Group Discovery tours were built for exactly this. Smaller groups, slower pace, deeper access, and the kind of experiences that simply aren’t possible when you’re travelling in a crowd. Here’s why more Kiwis are choosing them, and what makes them worth considering wherever in the world you want to go next.
What is a Small Group Discovery tour?
How small is small, you may ask? For Small Group Discovery tours in Europe, it's an average of 15 guests (with a maximum of 18). For the rest of the world, it's an average of 18 and maximum of 24.
That’s not a minor detail. It changes everything about how a tour feels.
With a smaller group, you move more nimbly. You skip the long queues at legendary landmarks anywhere in the world.
You gain behind-the-scenes access to museums, local homes, and experiences. These places can’t fit a full coach. You stay in boutique, characterful accommodation in the heart of each destination. You do not stay in a large chain hotel on the outskirts.
That group size also means the itinerary can flex in a way that a 40-person coach tour simply can’t. Your tour director knows your group. They know what interests them and how they feel.
They also know what they want more of. They can respond in the moment. This unlocks a completely different kind of travel.
You can linger longer at a local market in Italy. You can join a private cooking class in South Korea without the experience feeling like a demonstration. You can visit a chimpanzee sanctuary in Kenya in a group of six, the way the animals’ welfare requires.
And perhaps most importantly, you actually connect. With the destination, with your tour director, and with the people travelling alongside you.
Where in the world can you go?
In 2025, Globus unveiled over 45 Small Group Discovery tours across six continents - Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, South America and beyond. More than 50 itineraries are now available, spanning perennial favourites and genuinely off-the-beaten-path destinations.
For Kiwi travellers, that breadth matters. You’re already committing to a long-haul flight, the question is what speaks to you when on holiday? A cooking class?
A city tour by private car? A local farm visit? Here are some of the destinations and excursions recommended by our House of Travel specialists:
Africa - Hearing the Serengeti wake before sunrise is unforgettable, with hyenas calling, coffee brewing, and the day unfolding slowly. In South Africa, you can pair game drives with wine tasting, helicopter rides and museum tours. In Kenya, small group access means wildlife encounters.
Asia - From a private cooking class with a chef in Busan, South Korea, to making okonomiyaki in Hiroshima. Then enjoy Kyoto’s quiet back streets at dawn. Asia is for travellers who like to explore at their own pace.
South America - Globus pairs extraordinary landscapes with expertly chosen lodges, like the sod-roofed Remota in Puerto Natales. It is designed to blend with the surrounding wilderness. Between excursions to national parks, guests can attend naturalist-led talks or gather around a bonfire for a nightcap. This is South America experienced at the pace it deserves.
North America - North America feels very different when you travel with a guide who knows its stories. A farm-to-table dinner in Big Sky supports local growers and culinary artisans. It is an experience that stays with you long after the trip ends.
Europe - Small group touring works well across Europe. It covers Italy’s Roman streets and Tuscany’s wine country. It also includes Scotland’s highlands and ancient monasteries in Armenia and Georgia. These are the moments that separate a Small Group Discovery tour from anything a larger group could experience.
Who is a Globus Small Group Discovery tour right for?
A Globus Small Group Discovery tour tends to suit you if:
- You want to experience a destination, not just photograph it
- You like the idea of having logistics handled, but don’t want to feel herded
- You travel well with others, but also value time to yourself
- You’ve done destinations independently before and want to go deeper
- You want access to experiences that simply aren’t available to larger groups
Globus Small Group Discovery tours suit solo travellers, couples, and families with older children. They also suit travellers aged 50 to 70. These tours offer comfort, cultural depth, and a flexible pace. If you want to feel connected to the places you visit, this travel style is a good fit.
Is it right for solo travellers?
Absolutely. Solo travellers often enjoy the social feel of a small group most.
You meet people from around the world. The setting makes conversation feel natural, not forced. Shared meals, optional excursions, and the shared experience of being somewhere extraordinary together that creates connection without pressure.
Is it right for families?
It can be, though it works best for families with older children or teenagers rather than very young kids. There’s enough structure to take the logistics pressure off parents entirely, and enough breathing room for older kids to engage at their own pace.
Multi-generational groups do well too. Grandparents, adult children, and grandchildren all get something from the same trip. No one has to plan a single detail.
Is it right for travellers over 60?
Yes, and this is where many New Zealand travellers are pleasantly surprised. The best small group tours for over-60s aren’t slower, they’re smarter. Thoughtful pacing, centrally located accommodation, walkable city centres and experienced tour directors make destinations like Europe, Africa and Asia genuinely accessible and enjoyable.
Why book your Globus Small Group Discovery tour through House of Travel?
Booking a Globus tour direct gives you access to an itinerary.
Booking with a House of Travel specialist gives you more - a consultant who knows the Globus range well, who understands what makes each tour different, and who can match you to the right departure, not just an available one.
Because we work with Globus, we don’t just match you to a trip. We make sure it fits how you travel. Before you book, we’ll help you understand:
- Which Small Group Discovery tour genuinely suits your travel style, pace preference and group makeup
- How demanding each tour really is, beyond the itinerary overview, walking requirements, driving day lengths, hotel change frequency
- How to combine pre and post tour flights, stopovers and departure dates so everything connects without gaps or stress
- What to add on either side with extra nights in a city, a river cruise extension, or a different region to make the most of your trip
- What’s truly included versus additional, so there are no surprises on the ground
And after you’ve booked, we’re still there. If plans change, something feels unclear, or you need support before or during your trip, you have a local expert on your side.
The result? Greater confidence, clearer expectations, and a Small Group Discovery experience that matches or exceeds what you imagined.
If you want to travel with intention, connect deeply with the places you visit, and come home with stories you’ll tell for years, a Globus Small Group Discovery tour is well worth exploring.
Talk to a House of Travel specialist who knows the Globus range inside out and can compare itineraries, travel styles, departure dates and river cruise combinations to find the right fit for how you travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Globus small group tour?
A Globus small group tour travels with up to 40 travellers, led by an expert tour director who manages all logistics, local guides and included experiences throughout the journey. Itineraries include centrally located accommodation, private coach transport and a mix of guided sightseeing, included meals and free time.
Are Globus Europe tours suitable for New Zealand travellers?
Yes, Globus Europe tours are popular with Kiwi travellers. This is due to their easy pace and centrally located hotels. Expert tour directors also handle the complexity of multi-country European travel. For New Zealanders making a significant long-haul investment, that structure delivers real value.
What is the average group size on a Globus Europe tour?
Most Globus Europe tours travel with between 30 and 40 travellers, with some itineraries smaller depending on destination and season.
Can you combine a Globus tour with a river cruise?
Yes. Globus pairs with Avalon river cruises to create fully connected land and river itineraries. House of Travel specialises in packaging these combinations - city stays, land touring and river cruising - into one seamless booking from New Zealand.
How far in advance should I book a Globus Europe tour from NZ?
For peak season departures (May to September), 9 to 12 months in advance is recommended, particularly for popular itineraries and single rooms. Shoulder season departures offer more availability but early booking still secures better options.
What is the best time of year to do a Globus Europe tour?
May to June and September to October are the strongest windows for most Kiwi travellers - good weather, manageable crowds and excellent value relative to peak summer.
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