WeRoad Launches a Month-Long Black Friday Bonanza

WeRoad Launches a Month-Long Black Friday Bonanza

WeRoad Launches a Month-Long Black Friday Bonanza

With Up to 30% Off Adventures Worldwide

Group travel company WeRoad has officially kicked off its Black Friday Deals, running from November 3 to December 2, 2025, giving travellers even longer to fuel their wanderlust and snap up dream trips at unbeatable prices.

This year’s Black Friday campaign offers up to 30% off across some of WeRoad’s most popular itineraries.  Whether you’re chasing the Northern Lights, exploring the temples of Thailand, or soaking up the vibrant energy of New York, you can get adventurous for less.

The Best of Black Friday – up to 30% off

Including WeRoad’s most popular Black Friday 2024 destinations: Iceland, Thailand & USA.

Festive Getaways: Christmas & New Year’s Eve  – up to 30% off


Last year, Christmas & New Year’s Eve accounted for half of all WeRoad’s Black Friday bookings, showing travellers love a festive escape! 

This year’s highlights include:

Spring 2026 Adventures – up to 30% Off (for departures March – May 2026)

Plan ahead and secure your next escape with WeRoad’s Spring 2026 offers (departures March–May 2026):

Summer 2026 Escapes – up to 30% off (for departures June-September 2026)

Dreaming of a big summer trip? WeRoad’s Summer 2026 collection (departures June–September 2026) is packed with bucket-list destinations, including:

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WeRoad trips depart all year round and always include accommodation, daily breakfast, some meals, internal transfers, select excursions and activities, shared accommodation, car rental (for self-driven tours), and a dedicated travel coordinator to manage, experience, and oversee your trip. Insights from WeRoad’s Black Friday 2024 promotion reveal that:

Top Destinations: Morocco, USA, Iceland, Thailand, and Japan

Most Booked Travel Periods: Christmas & New Year’s Eve — accounted for half of all bookings, showing travellers love a festive escape. 

April — a popular choice thanks to Easter holidays and spring breaks.

 February — a surprising spike, highlighting the Northern Lights season and a growing appetite for off-peak adventures. Although given that everyone is broke in January. I can understand why people want to get away after a miserable January.

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