Selling Travel May 2016

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this issue - we travel further to bring you more FEATURES 8 South Africa: Affordable

Steve Hartridge is...

Jetting to Mauritius to check out some of the island's fabulous resorts – and to take part in the pro-am day before golf's Mauritius Open

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31 New Zealand: Road trips as pretty as a picture

38 Maldives: Widening its appeal and market sectors

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51 Korea: Targeting foodies

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heading to South Africa with South African Tourism for a fam trip to Madikwe followed by the Indaba trade show in Durban

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56 Cook Islands: A dreamy year-round stopover

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59 Latin America: A look at new flight routes

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64 Family Cruises: The

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QUICK READS 13 Focus on: St Kitts 14 Focus on: Ireland 15 Six of the best: Ireland 25 Introducing: Savannah 26 Visit USA news 28 State profile: Mammoth

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29 Destination update: Belgium 30 In person: Alberta 62 My Journey: Argentina

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THE REVIEW 43 Top news stories plus hotel

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TALKING SHOP 17 News, competitions, incentives & fam trips reports.

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8 Please note that Selling Travel, owned and published by BMI Publishing Ltd., is not connected in any way to Selling Travel e-magazine published by SMP Training Co. and based in British Columbia, Canada. The latter online publication focuses exclusively on sales skills and all aspects of professional selling within the travel and tourism sectors. To benefit from this travel industry sales training resource visit www.sellingtravel.net

Julie Baxter is...

on her way to MontrĂŠal to catch up on all of Canada's lastest tourism news at the Rendez-vous Canada show. Read her report in our July/ August issue.

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hat a month April was. On the same day that our venerable Queen celebrated her 90th birthday, a rock 'royal' from across the pond bowed out as Prince became the latest in a shockingly large list of premature celebrity deaths this year. Just like fellow music legends Elvis and Michael Jackson, who also left us tragically early, Prince had a legendary lair where he escaped from the eyes of the world. It will be interesting to see if his Paisley Park Studios, just outside Minneapolis, will become another Graceland, visited by fans all hoping to understand the real story behind the superstar. Laura Gelder According to 'trends expert' Daniel Levine, speaking at the Advantage ONLINE EDITOR Conference last month, 'telling stories' is now one of the top five trends in travel. People don’t just want ‘things’, they want ‘experiences’ which will translate into stories. It's a new currency that travellers can share and trade for travel kudos. Travel companies are increasingly coming under pressure to create such 'experiences' for their trade partners too. These days the travel trade's events calendar is packed and a goodie bag with a free mouse mat doesn’t quite cut it if you want to fill your guest list. The Israel Government Tourist Office pulled it out of the hat in April though, when they invited a magician to entertain agents (p 20) at its latest agent training event. You can also read about Destination New South Wales (p 18), who flew over a 'live artist' to try to recreate the state’s fabulous art and culture in front of agents in London and Manchester. Of course, the simple things still sell best and our feature on South Africa (p8) shows that value for money never goes out of style. In New Zealand, too, (p31) it's the primal appeal of the country's open roads which get our attention. That leads nicely onto my last words, which are a sad goodbye to our own resident Kiwi, Tina-Lee McDougall, our resident Art Director, who for the past five years has been mostly responsible for the look and feel of this magazine. Good luck TL wherever your future travels may take you.

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INDUSTRY COMMENTS... “The travel trade is extremely important to South African Tourism, not least as the UK remains our biggest international tourist market to South Africa... We're also investing heavily in agent training. Our online SA Specialist is a big focus.”

“With the world-famous Inca Trail and the incredible citadel of Machu Picchu, there's nowhere quite like Peru... Lima is a fantastic getaway to some of the most dramatic places to visit in South America."

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Lynne Embleton, British Airways' Managing Director

South African Tourism. See feature, page 8

at Gatwick. See feature, page 59

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reasons for seasons - events and experiences to shape a booking -

THE SCOTTISH HIGHLAND GAMES The Scottish Highland Games is an annual series of events that take place on September 3. Those with a Scottish heritage come from wide and far to compete in a variety of events from Caber tossing to dance competitions. Such highland flings are staged all over the country but one worth taking note of is The Braemar Gathering, attended by the Royal Family. shga.co.uk

BORYEONG MUD FESTIVAL The sleepy town of Boryeong, South Korea, comes alive during this giant mud-slinging festival each year. On from July 15-24, participants will engage in a wide range of soilrelated pranks, from mud wrestling to mud painting. Music and a ready supply of rice and fruit wines keep the boryeongmudfestival.com participants going.boryeongmudfestival.com

GALUNGAN This Balinese Hindu celebration, which symbolises the triumph of good over evil, sees locals welcome their ancestors’ spirits back to earth. During the fun food and flowers are sacrificed to participants' ancestors in temples across the country in a hopeful quest for spiritual protection. The next Gulungan takes place from September 7-17. balitourismboard.org

DARWIN BEER CAN REGATTA A sailing event with real pull, the Darwin Beer Can Regatta draws in would-be high seas buccaneers who take to the ocean in 'vessels' comprised mainly of beer cans. The fun for spectators lies in seeing if the crafts will immediately sink to the ocean floor or float. This year's beer can spectacular will be staged on July 17. tourism.australia.com

NAADAM Naadam, or the 'Manly Games', dates back to the times of feared Mongolian leader Genghis Khan when it was staged as selection trial for his warriors. The games involve a variety of events, from wrestling and horse racing to archery. Spectators are invited to experience several aspe4cts of traditional Mongolia. Naadam takes place July 11-13. visitmongolia.com

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For more information contact your preferred ticket provider or visit www.seaworldparksagents.co.uk Package includes one all inclusive day at Discovery Cove and unlimited admission to SeaWorld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens for 14 consecutive days from first use. Guests must be at least 6 years of age to swim with the dolphins. Guests aged 6-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult who is also participating in the dolphin swim experience. Children aged 3-5 must purchase the non-dolphin swim package. Free bus transportation is available to Busch Gardens on the Busch Gardens Shuttle Express. Unlimited free parking at SeaWorld, Aquatica and Busch Gardens is only valid for the duration of the ticket. This offer can be withdrawn or changed at any time. © 2016 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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good scope Want a destination where you can live like a prince on an average holiday budget? Then recommend South Africa, where the range of incomparable attractions is more affordable than ever, says Steve Hartridge

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suspected it had all gone rather quiet in the bush when Chris, our safari ranger, brought our 4x4 to a shuddering halt to point out a dung beetle pushing a black ball across the red-sand road ahead of us. “Known as rollers, the beetle can bury dung 250 times heavier than itself in one night. Is there anything cooler than an insect pushing a pile of poo?” he enthuses. The dung beetle’s display of body strength is impressive, in an insect sort of way, but in truth we have seen plenty of cooler things during our three-hour morning game drive in Pilanesberg, a game park that wraps around Sun City in South Africa’s malaria-free North West province. Like the six lionesses and cubs sunning themselves under an acacia bush, their stomachs slumped on the dusty grass after the previous night’s kill and feed; and the trumpeting bull elephant that came charging out of the bush, prompting Chris’s quick, clunking shift into reverse; and like the two rhinos standing side by side, with a single yellow-billed oxpecker bird on the back of each, nibbling at ticks and other parasites. There’s nothing unusual about seeing rhinos during a safari but this is a rare sight: a white rhino and the critically endangered black rhino standing side by side. And that’s the thing about a game drive in the South African bush, there’s always something to shock and awe you – even if it arrives in the shape of a humble dung beetle.

Value proposition This is the best time to be selling South Africa in a generation. With the South African rand hovering around 20 to the pound, there are few other countries where the quality on offer is so affordable. In fact, due to sterling’s strength, prices are

down by 20% in Cape Town compared to last year, according to the 2016 Worldwide Holiday Costs Barometer from Post Office Travel Money. Cape Town was the lowest-priced long haul destination surveyed and the third cheapest overall. That value-proposition exchange rate means South Africa’s game lodges, wine estates, beach properties and golf courses represent fabulous value for money – a fact South African Tourism has been emphasising this year. The tourism body got the message out through its ‘Value for Money’ campaign in February and March when it took over two London mainline trainline stations. Via a giant ‘vending machine’ it alerted commuters to the low cost of experiences and products available in South Africa. The initiative was supported through social media by the use of #RollingInRands.

Bigger programmes And tour operators are responding to the increased interest. Gold Medal has added ‘a record’ 48 new properties this year and next including Kariega Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape and Winchester Mansions and Southern Sun Cullinan in Cape Town. Says Deborah Wadhams, Product Manager, South Africa, Gold Medal: “South Africa has always been good value for British visitors and the exchange rate really does work in the country’s favour. The choices there are almost overwhelming – from safaris to great restaurants to stunning beaches.” Cape Town and trips to The Kruger National Park are the stand-out destinations from a sales point of view for Gold Medal so far this year. The exchange rate is also having a big impact for Travel 2, says Rebecca Turner, Senior Product Manager, Asia and Oceania. “The price point represents great value for money. Air fares have improved with the arrival of Turkish

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Airlines and the additional Emirates flights to South Africa.” The operator’s most popular tours in South Africa are the Kruger National Park Safari Experiences, self-drive garden routes and the 16-day Grand Tour of South Africa which begins in Johannesburg, includes a day at Kruger National Park and ends in Cape Town after visiting Durban and Port Elizabeth. Pictured above: the rolling vineyards of Stellenbosch in South Africa’s Western Cape province

Beat around the bush: Straddling two of South Africa’s provinces, the Kruger National Park is one of Africa’s largest game reserves. Chances of spotting the ‘Big Five’ of lions, leopard, rhino, elephants and buffalo are good. Kids on safari: Private game lodges offer Junior Ranger Experiences for children that introduce them to the wonders of nature. Big lumps: South Africa is one of the best spots for whale-watching between May and September. No bites: Several of South Africa’s ‘safari’ destinations are ‘malaria free’. Recommend the lodges of North West Province, the Eastern Cape and Limpopo (Waterberg area). Shifting sands: South Africa is not known primarily as a ‘beach destination’ but across the country are Blue Flag beaches, family-friendly beaches, beaches with African penguins and beaches where you can dive, snorkel, waterski, kayak or canoe. Budding choice: The desert flowers of Namaqualand in the Northern Cape are one of the world’s botanical wonders. They are at their blooming best during August and September.

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Starry nights: The Northern Cape is something of a bucket list destination for amateur and professional stargazers alike. The town of Sutherland is home to the South African Large Telescope, one of the most gigantic in the world. It can record distant galaxies a billion times too faint for the human eye. Train it: One of the major legacies of the 2010 FIFA World Cup is the hyper-modern and safe Gautrain, which runs from Johannesburg’s airport to stations in Sandton, Rosebank and Pretoria. It takes only 15 minutes to Sandton (compared with around 35 minutes by car) and costs a fraction of the price of a taxi. Adrenalin rush: South Africa rivals New Zealand as the adventure capital of the world. Dive with the sharks at Gansbaai and abseil off Table Mountain in the Western Cape, or tube down Storm’s River Gorge, skydive in Grahamstown and take the plunge off the Bloukrans Bridge, the world’s highest bridge bungee, in the Eastern Cape. Rocking it: South African rock art is among the best in the world and easily accessible, especially in the Drakensberg mountains of in KwaZulu-Natal.


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they need to sell the products and have a really strong sense of the country and everything it offers. Our online training programme will also help us to create an SA Ambassador initiative, which we’ll be rolling out later this year.” Tolene van der Merwe, UK Country Manager, South African Tourism

Where to book it

What’s new  Airlines: Several carriers are responding to the rising demand by increasing capacity. British Airways (batraveltrade.com) is generating plenty of excitement over its announcement it will launch three flights a week from Gatwick to Cape Town from November 24. Initially at least, it will operate to March 24 2017. Thomas Cook Airlines (thomascookairlines.com) is also starting direct flights to Cape Town in December, running through to March next year. Iberia (iberia.com) will fly from London to Johannesburg, via Madrid, from August and Norwegian (norwegian.com) is also planning to launch a route from London.  Accommodation: Leeu Estates (leeucollection. com), a five-star property, will open on the fringes of Franschhoek in the Cape Winelands on June 15. On 68 hectares of vineyards, landscaped gardens and fynbos (indigenous vegetation), it will feature 17 rooms, suites and cottages. Le Quartier Français, a top boutique hotel, became part of the Leeu Collection on September 1 2015. Gondwana (gondwanagr.co.za), a private game reserve along the Garden Route in the Western Cape, has added a new luxury lodge to its portfolio: Ulubisi House. It sleeps either six adults or four adults and four children and comes with a full complement of staff, including its own butler, chef and field guide. Gondwana is a ‘Big Five reserve’. andBeyond’s Ngala Safari Lodge (andbeyond. com), which shares unfenced borders with Kruger National Park, is undergoing a $2million rebuild. It will reopen to guests on June 15. The revamped thatch suites will be larger and floorto-ceiling glass windows are being installed.  Operators: New for 2016/2017, Travel 2 (travel2.com) will offer the Radisson Blu Le Vendome, which is close to Cape Town’s city centre as well as the Three Cities Le Franschhoek

 NATURAL WORLD SAFARIS – 01273 691642 The operator has several new ‘adventures’ for 2016, including an 11-day Family Safari in South Africa and Mozambique. Aimed at ‘multigenerational families and groups of friends’, activities include horse riding, quad biking, rock climbing and a stay at Leobo Private Reserve, in the Cape Winelands and the Radisson Blu a five-star lodge in South Africa’s Waterberg Port Elizabeth located on the beachfront. region. Each location includes the service Great Rail Journeys (greatrail.com) has two new of a personal chef and hospitality team. The tours to South Africa, both of which currently have package leads in at £5,95pp, based on a family special offers: there are savings of up to £150pp of six (four adults, two children) excluding on 2017 holidays booked on or before June 3. international flights. Naturalworldsafaris.com  ON THE GO TOURS – 020 7371 1113 Tourism talk The 20-day World in One Country tour leads in “The travel at £1,929pp (valid for trade is travel in 2016). The “With its fantastic blend of extremely deal includes 19 nights nature, culture, wildlife and important to South staying in mid-range history there’s nowhere quite lodges, chalets and African Tourism, not least as the UK remains our like Cape Town. Its coastline, tented lodges, two biggest international views from Table Mountain and dinners, games drives tourist market to South in Kruger National Park, vineyards make it one of Africa. Between January Hluhluwe Umfolozi Africa’s most popular places” game reserve, a and December 2015 there LYNNE EMBLETON, BRITISH AIRWAYS’ were 40,748 UK tourist game drive in Addo MANAGING DIRECTOR AT GATWICK AIRPORT arrivals – a 1.4% increase Elephant National from 2014 – which shows Park, a Cape Point how buoyant the market is. tour, a wine tasting and cellar tour in “We continue to invest in the trade. We are Stellenbosch, Lesotho pony trekking and a St hosting a mega-fam trip in September. Twenty Lucia Estuary boat cruise. onthegotours.com  GOLD MEDAL – 0800 014 7777 four agents will be split into three groups to A seven-night deal staying at Kariega Game experience one of the following areas: the Garden Reserve, full board in a chalet in a standard Route, Panorama Route and North West province. room, starts from £1,459pp for bookings made “We’re also investing heavily in agent training. by September 30. Flights from Heathrow Our online SA Specialist is a big focus for us this with British Airways. sgoldmedal.co.uk  year, as we want to provide agents with the tools

Above, from left: spectacular Cape Town; Sabi Sabi’s luxurious Little Bush Camp. Right: andBeyond’s Ngala Safari Lodge; Rovos Rail recaptures the romance of a bygone era

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St. Kitts for families - the ultimate adventure playground -

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eep the kids happy and the parents will be happy too! With its forts, carefree landscapes, child-friendly hotels and numerous attractions, St Kitts ensures fun family adventures are a sure thing Heritage & culture Heritage attractions in St. Kitts bring history to life, with the island being home to a number of historical sites including Brimstone Hill Fortress and Old Road Bay to name a few. Adventure Fly down one of the longest zip-lines in the Caribbean on the Sky Safaris zip-line adventure, or tour the island with Spectrum ATV Tours, part-thrill ride, part-nature trail.

For families searching fun, sun and a little soft adventure, few options can compete with the colour and excitement, sights and activities on offer on the Caribbean island of St Kitts. From the natural wonder of beautiful, safe beaches and clear warm seas to the gripping stories surrounding the island's historic forts and colonial past, the island is welcoming for families of all ages. Add in rainforest adventures and wildlife encounters and magical family memories are assured whether they are touring or enjoying activities on the beach.

Attractions Doesn't every young lad dream of being an engine driver? Well they can climb aboard the St. Kitts Scenic Railway and they'll be sure to love the coastal ride, as the whole family steps back in time and learns about the island's sugar heritage. Or, if playing soldiers is more their thing, kids can see the past come to life exploring the imposing Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park – almost 800 feet above the sea. The island has a long and intriguing past full of stories and legends which can also be easily explored at the family-friendly St. Kitts National Museum and at Old Road Bay, the site of the first English settlement, where visitors can see impressive ancient petroglyphs (cave paintings) left by the island’s original inhabitants.

Animal magic There are some special animal encounters available too. Kids can join the island's eco-friendly sea turtle monitoring unit and become Junior Conservationists learning all about these endearing creatures. Or, head to Dolphin Discovery and meet the local dolphins. The attraction features a dry platform from where families can meet the dolphins and, if they wish, swim with them. Whatever their ability level, a glimpse below the surface of the island's blue waters is a must for insights into the colourful marine life, while novice and experienced divers alike can explore caverns, shipwrecks and hot water vents. For older kids looking for something new, suggest snuba diving with Kantours – a cross between scuba-diving and snorkelling. Thrills Back on dry land, thrill-seeking teenagers might like to try their hand at powered paragliding, kiteboarding or flyboarding; while, at a calmer pace, families can play a round of golf together at the Royal St. Kitts Golf Club under the 'kids golf for free' programme. Kids can also brush up on their cricketing skills at the Len Harris Cricket Academy.

Where to stay Some hotels and restaurants offer discounts in the summer, ensuring good savings for families

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Nature Guided hikes through the St. Kitts rainforest offers families a chance to get close to the island’s nature and St. Kitts Eco Park showcases island fauna and features a desert garden and maze. Water sports Families can go Catamaran Sailing, snorkelling and even swim with turtles, view coral and shipwrecks. At St. Kitts Watersports, families can learn to sail, kayak or snorkel.

during school holidays. Worth checking are The St. Kitts Marriott and the self-catering options at Timothy Beach Resort. The Reggae Beach Bar on the south eastern peninsula, Carambola Beach Club on South Friars Bay and The Strip on Frigate Bay all have family-friendly beach bars and restaurants with a warm welcome.

Getting there British Airways operates a twice-weekly service to St Kitts – on Saturdays and Wednesdays – from London Gatwick. British Airways also operates a daily service to Antigua enabling travellers to reach St. Kitts via Caribbean carrier, LIAT. 


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he land of saints and scholars may only be a stone’s throw away from the UK, but this lyrical island of music, myth and enchanting landscapes has a unique story for visitors to discover for themselves, writes Clare Walsh

This year marks the centenary of the Easter Rising – a defining moment in Ireland’s rise to independence – and events throughout the year are being staged to offer a comprehensive insight into the country’s complex history. For example, Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin, the final destination of 14 of the leaders of the Rising, is hosting an exhibition, tour and newly-refurbished courthouse, while O’Connell Street’s famous landmark, the GPO, opened a ‘Witness History Exhibition’ and visitor centre on March 25. But the Easter Rising represents just a snapshot – albeit an important one – of the tiny island’s colourful history, which dates back to the prehistoric age. Mystical Newgrange in County Meath, for example, is older than the Egyptian Period and famous for its inner chamber that lights up during the winter solstice. Less than 20 miles away is the sacred Hill of Tara, an archaeological complex spanning 100 acres. Known as the seat of the High

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Kings of Ireland, entry is free for visitors who can explore structures such as the Mound of the Hostages and Stone of Destiny. Further historical highlights in Leinster include the sixth century monastic site of Clonmacnoise, Kilkenny’s Medieval Mile and the Viking Triangle at Waterford city. All are testament to a country shaped by famine, war and conquest.

BEYOND HISTORY But the east of Ireland isn’t all about the ancient past: Newbridge in County Kildare also boasts the Curragh, Ireland’s most important thoroughbred racecourse. Hosting several prestigious events throughout the year, the season kicks off on May 21 and 22 with the Tattersalls Irish Guineas Festival, while one of Ireland’s biggest sporting and social events, the Derby Festival, runs from June 24-26. The west coast is well known for its enchanting moody landscapes while the ‘savage beauty’ of Connemara, as it was described by James Joyce, can be found along the Wild Atlantic Way – the longest defined coastal drive in the world. At 2,500km it meanders across three provinces, starting at the Inishowen Peninsula in the north and stretching to Kinsale, County Cork, in the south. Well signposted, there are dozens of attractions along the way, with the route encompassing wilderness areas such as Kerry, Donegal and

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Galway. These are all parts of the Gaeltacht – places subsidised to ensure the survival of Irish language and culture – and ideal for visitors wanting to experience authentic Ireland. Visitors can choose from a traditional Irish music session in tiny villages, such as Dingle in Kerry where soul-soaring fiddles and ancient bodhran beats pound out rousing jigs, or take a walk into the brooding wilderness of the Twelve Pin Mountain Range of Connemara in Galway.

DARK SKIES & FOODIES Kerry is also home to the International Dark Sky reserve. The only Gold Tier Reserve in the northern hemisphere. On a clear night stargazers can view the Milky Way, star clusters and galaxies with the naked eye. Ulster’s celebrations for 2016 will delight foodies with its Year of Food and Drink. Several festivals will be taking place as part of this, such as the Hans Sloane Chocolate and Fine Food Festival and the Hillsborough Oyster Festival, held in September. Or suggest to clients thay they spend the day at Belfast’s ‘Titanic Experience.’ Home of the famous liner, visitors can walk the decks where nine interactive galleries bring the ship’s tragic story to life. 

Above: Sunset over Cliffs of Moher, Ireland's most visited attraction


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IRELAND Myth, mystery and stunning landscapes pave the way to a succession of memorable highlights, 6 says Clare Walsh

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Some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches can be found 3 on the stunning Dingle Peninsula. Catch dramatic waves at Brandon Bay or watch a dazzling sunset on Inch Beach before exploring the superb hiking territory at the Slieve Mish Mountains. The town even has its own resident ‘Dingle Dolphin’ that has made the bay its home! Hourlong boat trips will enable visitors to meet the friendly dolphin, while sea safaris are new for 2016 and take visitors out to the Blasket Islands. HIGHLIGHT: By night, foot-stomping ‘traditional music’ sessions can be enjoyed in colourful pubs…and of course a pint of the black stuff is best enjoyed on home turf! dingle-peninsula.ie

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ANCIENT EXPLORATION

Myth, mystery and folklore are woven into the very fabric of Ireland, and a trip to sacred Newgrange transports visitors 5,000 years back in time. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Stone Age passage tombs set in the Boyne Valley are said to have been of astrological, spiritual, religious and ceremonial importance. HIGHLIGHT: The real magic is the chamber that floods with sunlight on the winter solstice. Tickets are by lottery, but there are year-round recreations. newgrange.com

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Described in glowing terms by the crew of Star Wars: The Force Awakens as ‘from another time and place’, the island of Skellig Michael, located 18km off the Atlantic coast, was used in the final scenes of the most recent Star Wars movie. In fine weather boat trips transport visitors to this other-wordly location. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is also the site of an Early Christian monastic outpost. HIGHLIGHT: Commenting on the island’s beauty Star Wars’ film location manager said: “We were just blown away by it. It’s an extraordinary place. It certainly fed into our Star Wars universe.” skelligexperience.com

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HISTORY REVISITED

One of the largest unoccupied prisons in Europe, Kilmainham Gaol played a huge part in some of the most heroic and tragic events in Ireland’s history. With 2016 marking the centenary of the Easter Risings, the attraction has opened its recently refurbished courthouse to the public. Visitors can see where decisions were made that sealed the fate of some of the most famous political and military leaders in Irish history. HIGHLIGHT: Attractions here include an exhibition showcasing the political history of the prison along with an audio-visual show for further insights. heritageireland.ie/en/Dublin/KilmainhamGaol

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Ireland knows how to throw a good party – and the famous Hillsborough Oyster Festival is an annual highlight on the calendar that draws thousands of visitors from across the globe. This year in its 24th year and running from August 30-September 4, the festival takes place in the Georgian village of Hillsborough, County Down. Visitors can indulge in locally-sourced produce and be entertained by regional artists. HIGHLIGHT: Look out for the World Oyster Eating Championship, the Oysters Masters Golf Day, the Pearl and Oyster Ball, Super Car Sunday and the Soapbox Derby. hillsboroughoysterfestival.com

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Exhilarating, exciting and not for the faint-hearted, the Gobbins Cliff Path takes visitors on a spectacular cliff walk through the Country Antrim basalt coast. The recently restored Edwardian attraction is made up of tubular and suspension bridges, below-sea-level caves and gantries installed along sheer cliff faces. HIGHLIGHT: Located close to where many scenes were shot for Game of Thrones, access to visitors is by guided tour with the full excursion taking up to four hours. There are several other attractions nearby including the Giant’s Causeway, the Glens of Antrim, Rathlin Island and Bushmills Distillery. thegobbinscliffpath.com


THE CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION UK TRAVEL AGENT ROADSHOWS 2016 ROADSHOW LOCATIONS 17th May - London Venue: Holiday Inn London-Bloomsbury, Coram Street, London, WC1N 1HT 18th May - Chelmsford Venue: Best Western Ivy Hill, Writtle Road, Margaretting, Chelmsford, Essex CM4 0EH 14th September - Chester 15th September – Birmingham Join the Caribbean Tourism Organization and partners for an informative evening of networking, fun and a chance to win great prizes including a pair of British Airways flights to Tobago. We kick off the events at 6pm and close at 9.30pm. FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND RSVP Email: RSVP@caribtourism.com Call: 020 8948 0057 Or register now at www.caribbeantravelguru.com/reg-form.html MEDIA SPONSOR:

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Abu Dhabi roadshow a hit SPOTLIGHT ON...

Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority's annual roadshows got off to a roaring start as 80 travel industry professionals gathered at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester to learn more about the destination and meet with 13 key Abu Dhabi partners. A quiz saw several lucky winners leaving with great prizes, including four multiplenight stays in Abu Dhabi. The top gong of the night went to Yvonne Clews from Kanoo Travel. The Manchester event was part of a European roadshow that also visited Milan, Paris and Amsterdam. tcaabudhabi.ae/en

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Dubai FAM WIN WITH TRAVEL 2

TRAVEL 2 is giving nine agents the chance to win a place on a family-themed fam trip. Agents need to make a qualifying booking to Dubai with Qantas or Emirates and three nights' ground arrangement before July 31, 2016. Travel2.com

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Silversea's Sell to Sail SILVERSEA has a new ‘Sell to Sail’ programme that rewards travel agents with a complimentary suite on a Silversea voyage of their choice. To qualify, agents need to confirm three new suite bookings by May 15 on any Silversea voyage departing before December 31, 2016.

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An agent can earn a maximum of one complimentary suite, with no limit to the total number awarded to each agency. A diverse selection of global destinations are available as part of the programme, including Silversea itineraries in the Far East, Alaska, Africa, Caribbean and Galápagos Islands.

SuperBreak has completed the expansion of its USA programme with new hotels, destinations, flight options, cruise and airport stopovers and entertainment choices. The development is part of the operator’s mid-haul expansion, focusing on short breaks. Full flexibility is available with a choice of airlines and durations. Superbreak.com/agents

On board, agents can enjoy Silversea's personalised service and all-inclusive amenities. Each ship features gourmet dining, select wines, spirits and soft beverages, butler service for all suites and a free wifi package. Full terms and conditions of the incentives are available from: salesuk@silversea.com

THE Trinidad & Tobago Tourist Office will be on the road over the next six months following the launch of its new online training programme with Travel Uni. T&T is also raising awareness of a new flight from Manchester launching this November with Thomas Cook. gotrinidadandtobago.com

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– 12 MAY LUXURY HOTELS ROADSHOW will be holding events in Edinburgh, Newcastle and York. Agents can meet representatives from a selection of hotels from Tenerife, Lanzarote, Madeira, La Gomera and Fuerteventura. To reserve a place contact: bookings@eventsfortravel.com Eventsfortravel.com

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– 18 MAY CTO ROADSHOWS The latest training opportunities from the Caribbean Tourism Organization will include roadshows in London and Essex this month. The events educate agents about the CTO's role and raise awareness of its partner suppliers and destinations. RSVP@caribtourism.com caribbeantravelguru.com More online at sellingtravel.co.uk/events

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Destination New South Wales on a mission

Selling Travel was the official media partner for the UK legs of Destination New South Wales' (DNSW) two-week European Trade Mission this spring. Several events were held in the UK before the 15-strong delegation of product suppliers from the Australian state moved to Germany and then on to France (Paris) for the first time.

THE MISSION UK agents got the opportunity to meet face to face with

suppliers representing a range of accommodation, attractions and touring routes across New South Wales. The theme for this year’s trade mission was 'Arts and Culture' and DNSW flew in artist, Sarah Rowan Dahl, and interactive musician, Jared Dahl, from the state for the mission. The London event was held near London Bridge at the Tanner Warehouse on April 5 while the Manchester event took place two evenings later at Australasia Restaurant in Spinningfields. The suppliers also travelled to Glasgow to spend the day at Travel 2’s head office for inhouse training.

THE SUPPLIERS The 15 state interests on the European Trade Mission were: Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney, Arts Hotel Sydney, BridgeClimb Sydney, Cambridge

Hotel Sydney, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, Instyle Chauffeured Limousines, Lets Go Surfing, Merlin Entertainments Group, Oaks Hotels & Resorts, Opera Australia, Park Hyatt Sydney, Shangri-La Hotel Sydney, Sydney Harbour Marriott, Sydney-Melbourne Touring and The Legendary Pacific Coast. Each UK event kicked off with a welcome presentation from Destination New South Wales, followed by an informative session by Qantas. As well as meeting the New South Wales suppliers agents at each event enjoyed Sydney-style food and local wines and had the opportunity to go home with one of several prizes. Top prizes included a return flight to Sydney with Qantas, city accommodation, tickets to a Sydney Opera House performance and Merlin Entertainment tickets. At each evening event the resident artist produced original pieces of work which agents also had the opportunity to win.

THE NETWORKING Fourteen eight-minute

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appointments were held with each supplier, allowing agents to learn more about those products and also gain destination insights and various tips to better sell the state. Paul Hawes, Regional Manger Europe, Destination New South Wales commented: "This year’s mission was the largest to date, covering a two-week period and featuring additional locations such as Paris, which rounded out the European cluster. "Our suppliers have to travel a long way and extending the mission to two weeks affords them the opportunity to meet with a wide range of retailers. "It also allows us to get to more cities and additionally go out and do in-house training with partners.” Added Hawes: “For our agent guests there's the chance to meet directly with New South Wales' local suppliers. That is those guys who work on or own the product. “Some suppliers who attended last year saw direct bookings as a result of meetings they had at the event and it gives them a chance to build business relationships and create personal relationships."


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WHO: DESTINATION NEW SOUTH WALES

“FROM THE KNOWLEDGE I GAINED AT THIS EVENING I HOPE TO GIVE THIS WONDERFUL DESTINATION MORE BUSINESS SOON”

WHAT: ANNUAL NEW SOUTH WALES TRADE MISSION WHERE: TANNER WAREHOUSE, LONDON AND AUSTRALASIA RESTAURANT, MANCHESTER WHEN: APRIL 5 (LONDON) AND APRIL 7 (MANCHESTER)

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What they said… “What a wonderful event. It was a very good venue. I personally learnt a lot and I cannot wait for next year’s event. Thank you all at Destination NSW.” Richard Abery, Spitfire Travel “It’s not often we get to go to a NSW event so we jumped at the chance. It is so beneficial to meet with hoteliers and suppliers and to make local contacts who will clearly go the extra mile to make sure our clients have a truly memorable experience.” Amanda Gore The Godalming Travel Company “I thought the event was very interesting and the information I got

NSW products and really enjoyed the evening. "From the knowledge I gained I certainly hope to be putting more business the way of this wonderful destination soon.” Not Just Travel’s Sue Porter said: “It was a very good event. Never having never travelled to the state I got some real insights as to everything that the destination has to offer. It was fantastic to meet so many lovely suppliers and it has made me much more confident in being able to sell the destination. So a big thank you to the organisers.”

THE VERDICT When it comes to arrival numbers, the UK is one of New South Wales' most important markets. In the year ending September

2015, the state welcomed 339,900 UK visitors. And as agents attending its European Trade Mission discovered, there is plenty to see in New South Wales year round – both in Sydney and throughout the rest of the state.

was very useful. I met so many suppliers that I did not know about, which will now help me with any future bookings. The Qantas presentation was extremely informative too. " Barbara Thompson, Mintex Travel “The event was really useful for getting updates on some top products

THE WINNERS The names of the prize winners at the Destination NSW Trade Mission events in London and Manchester were as follows: LONDON: Natasha Pretorius, Flight Centre and Catherine Block,– Freedom Australia won the holiday prizes. Annette Morrissey, Travel Nation, won a painting. MANCHESTER: Laura Kennedy, Trailfinders, and Ann Roberts, Mettset Travel, won the holiday while Darren Hassall, Trailfinders took home an original painting.

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and learning about some excellent new options too. And I won a painting!” Annette Morrissey, Travel Nation “Each presenter made you feel you were right there in New South Wales. It was a great way of adding to my knowledge of Australia.” Jane Walsh, Free Spirit Holiday “We were in small teams and had ample time to hear each supplier to go into detail on their product. The food and wine were excellent!" Carol Smith, Co-operative Personal Travel Advisor

EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDY CATTERALL

THE AGENTS One agent present on the night at the London event was Aussie Specialist Graeme Brett, owner of Westoe Travel, who said: “It was an excellent evening that widened my knowledge of New South Wales at a relaxed event. The state always finds a way to make its agent evenings unique and the artists in residence this year were a really great addition. "Australia is selling really well at the moment with the exchange rate being advantageous for tourists. "As a premier Aussie Specialist I always make sure that I get to these events and always leave with more knowledge and more enthused about selling Australia.” Carol Smith, Co-operative Personal Travel Advisor said: “I learnt a lot more about Sydney and


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A fabulous night for magical Israel

Suppliers from Israel and UK travel agents were brought together by the Israel Government Tourist Office (IGTO) for an evening of fun, education and illusions at ‘The Magic Circle’ headquarters in Euston, London.

Kate Filer, Sales Manager, On the Go Tours, said: “An event that showcases not just what Israel has to offer, but who can look after clients once they’re there, as well as how to get there, can only make it easier to sell Israel to potential clients.”

THE EVENT Coming soon after a similar Manchester event, which saw suppliers speaking in the shadow of a Concorde, the venue proved an unusual pull for agents. The 12 suppliers attending were: Dan Hotels, Fattal Hotel Group, Isrotel Hotels, Eilat, The Jerusalem Development Authority, David Intercontinental, On The Go Tours, El Al, Cyplon Holidays, IGTO, Mosaic Holidays and Holiday Designers. Sherif Abdel Hady, Operations Manager, Mosaic Holidays, said: “The Israel Government Tourist Office always facilitates great interaction between tour operators and agents through unique events like this one.” The event provided a wealth of knowledge and education on this iconic destination but agents also got to speak to the suppliers who could help them make bookings to Israel.

THE CHALLENGES Those suppliers over from Israel were keen to stress the destination's safety and emphasise its all-round appeal. “The destination appears a lot in the press, and often for the wrong reasons, but what we strive to do is make people aware of the actual reality of Israel as opposed to general perceptions of it,” said Michelle Roberts, the IGTO's Business Development Manager. Ilanit Melchior, Director of Tourism, The Jerusalem Development Authority said: “We have the tools and the experience to respond to these problems and

continue with everyday life. If something happens at the airport for example, it will be back up and running again within two hours.” Adam Palmer of Palm Tree Travel took a similar line, saying: “The destination speaks for itself, but clients need to know what to expect in terms of security measures and Israel is actually one of the safest places in the region, if not the world, right now”.

THE MAGIC Agents were wowed towards the end of the evening, not only with a tour of the famed Magic Circle Museum but also with a magic show hosted by Israeli mentalist Roy Zaltsman. Roy provided an entertaining show centred around three popular Israeli destinations: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Eilat. Laraine Angel of Spear Travels said: “It was such a privilege to have a guided tour of the Magic Circle Museum, and then

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to see a very talented magician in the theatre after viewing an excellent presentation from Michelle Roberts, who told us all about the wonderful and unique attractions of the ‘Land of Creation’.”

THE PRIZES A prize draw was held at the end of the night for agents who completed a quiz based on the products on show – and prizes were handed out from each of the suppliers. These ranged from a wine spa basket to a two-night stay in Israel courtesy of Fattal Hotels. The event's main prize, provided by Dan Hotels, was a three-night holiday to Tel Aviv including flights and the lucky recipient was Ashley Steen, a part-time travel assistant who works alongside Laraine Angel at Romfordbased Spear Travels.. Angel commented: “Ashley was delighted to be a winner and is still in shock about picking up this really fantastic prize! "We intend to visit Israel together, and will spend the first three nights in the beautiful Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv before moving on to see other parts of the country.”


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Caribbean on the road THE CARIBBEAN Tourism Organization (CTO) kicked off the UK leg of its Caribbean Roadshows in Edinburgh on April 18, followed by Glasgow the next evening. Over 80 agents attended the events along with with several Caribbean exhibitors. Agents had the chance to win prizes each night, including a 'grand prize' of a pair of British Airways tickets to Tobago and a seven-night stay at Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort. Pictured from left to right is Priti Gadhia, Trinidad & Tobago Tourist Board; the grand prize winner, Alistair Stewart from The Travel Service; Sunrise Marketing’s Denise Greene and the CTO’s Carol Hay. caribbeantravelguru.com

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SCANDINAVIAN specialists Taber Holidays took five Travel Counsellors to explore Swedish Lapland. The group spent four nights in the Luleå region visiting a number of hotels and trying activities for themselves. The trip was attended by Joanne Cowdery, Claire Horne, Sarah Smith, Claire Bottone, Lisa Harris and Suzel Taber-Shaw (Taber Holidays), pictured above. taberhols.co.uk

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Family sagas sorted... and fast! WELCOME summer! And welcome to working from my outside office in the garden. I love how I can just pick up my laptop and phone and just move it all into my courtyard ‘Mediterranean garden’, just outside my home office. Let us hope that summer is here to stay as everyone feels happier with some warming rays on them. I have a ‘once a year or so’ family of six, who this year are leaving the eldest at home but wanted to send the 15-year- old to Australia by himself with the remaining four going ‘somewhere’ for a week before the teenager in Oz flies to the same place for them all to have a week together. My clients had no idea what might work and left it to me! So I spent a number of my evenings researching flight options, destinations, weather charts, etc. Oh, and there had to be PADI diving and water sports for everyone, and as one of the group would have to go to meet the 15year-old ‘somewhere’ it could not involve an internal flight! Because she knows I will spend so much time trying to meet all her criteria, I rarely have to find more than one accommodation option. I am pleased to say that all that time spent doing the research paid off as they booked exactly what I suggested!

“My clients had no idea what might work and left it to me. My research paid off as they booked exactly what I suggested!” So the teenager flies with Thai via Bangkok to Perth, before the rest of the family head to Bangkok and travel by road to Rayong (as it has better weather than the Andaman coast that time of year) for a week. Then there's a transfer for dad to go back to Bangkok to collect the 15-yearold and take him to Rayong for a four-day beach stay. Finally, everyone heads back to Bangkok for a three-night city stay together before they all make the journey home. All seats were pre-booked so everyone was kept together on the way home, and what REALLY impressed my customer was that I confirmed all this on Good Friday! The result: happy clients and a happy me

as the booking was over £7,000 and all tailor-made at a very decent margin. With lots of excursions to add on as well, this was a nice booking. I have, of course, sent them details of The Flight of the Gibbon zip-lining that I did last year (in Chiang Mai) which took me so far out of my comfort zone that I will never forget the experience. If I can do it anyone can!

NETWORKING WITH NSW I attended the London Destination NSW event in London recently. Over 100 agents met with 15 suppliers who had all flown in from Australia for a tour of training events. It was a great evening and I made lots of new contacts for when my clients and I next want to visit the Australian state.

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A SURPRISE TRIP – IN A HURRY Last month I mentioned that I had done a lot of research for a couple wanting to go to Croatia, and that extra studying paid off again this month as the wife of a regular client contacted me for a surprise for his 60th birthday –three days away! She had no clue where but it needed to be Europe with bird-watching and forests! I immediately thought of the national parks in Croatia, and even knew a lodgetype property that would suit them. So after I first suggested a self-drive through Finland and a visit to the Donana National Park in Spain, she opted for Croatia. I was able to get it arranged fairly quickly. I also had to make up a ‘voucher’ for her to give to her hubby with pictures and itinerary. Personally, I can’t imagine leaving such plans until just three days before my husband’s 60th – but it all worked out in the end!

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Tour operators hit the road in Oregon THE DETAILS WHAT: SEVEN-DAY ROAD RALLY IN OREGON WHEN: APRIL 3-9, 2016 WHO: UK TOUR OPERATORS AND TRAVEL OREGON WHY: TO GATHER NEW ITINERARY AND TRIP IDEAS

What they said... “We visited a number of locations, which are not currently included in our programme but I feel would enhance our offering. As a result I will be creating a new Oregon fly-drive following a similar route to the one we travelled.” Karen Farrar, Product & Marketing Great views stretching out over Crater Lake National Park; and (below) the group on tour

Manager, North America Travel Service “The quirky vibes of Portland, the scenic drive along the beautiful rugged coastline,

THE HOSTS Travel Oregon hosted 22 international tour operators from eight different countries – the state's key target markets – on its inaugural seven-day Oregon Road Rally. The participating tour operators were all seeking new or additional 'international-ready' Oregon itineraries to programme. A number of flights were sponsored by Delta Air Lines while Alamo provided the rental cars.

THE TRIP Travel Oregon currently works with dozens of tour operators including road rally participants, Utour, Maison des Etats-Unis, America Unlimited, American Vacations, Flight Centre and Qantas Holidays. The trip began in Portland where the operators explored the historic downtown area by bike. Coffee and pastries were the order of the day next morning as the group ate and drank their way through downtown before driving from Portland to Florence along the coast. On the way they stopped at Depoe Bay Sea Wall, Yaquina Head Lighthouse and the Historic Newport Bayfront before checking in to the

oceanfront Driftwood Shores Resort. Early morning thrills filled the following morning with a Dune Buggy Ride at Sand Dunes Frontier before the drive from Eugene towards Southern Oregon. The following day the groups experienced Crater Lake National Park followed by a tour of Collier Logging Museum before visiting the Casacade Mountain Range. The operators saw two of the Seven Wonders of Oregon as they made their way to Cowboy Country. These included Smith Rock State Park in Central Oregon’s High Desert and the Painted Hills, which reveal millions of years of history in their layers of earth. From Pendleton to Hood River, attraction stops included the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum, and the thundering, 125-foot Tamawanas Falls. The groups stopped at the Timberline Lodge, as seen in horror flick, The Shining. The final day was spent soaking in the last bits of Oregon. The drive between Welches and Portland International Airport features a wealth of attractions and recommended stops on the Oregon Scenic Byways programme.

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Lisa Chamberlain, Director UK, Travel Oregon said: “The Oregon Road Rally in partnership with Delta Air Lines and Alamo gave our participating tour operators the time to discover and explore all seven regions of Oregon. The intention was always to allow them to find their own way from ‘A to B’ at their own pace, with just a little guidance/suggested stops, a few mandatory stops and a map! Turns out that this format was a tremendous success and definitely one that we will use again as all participants felt that they had genuinely enhanced their knowledge of Oregon and experienced the state as their fly-drive clients would have.”

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definitely the place to see and do.” Catherine Cheeseman, Product Services Executive – West Coast USA & Hawaii, Virgin Holidays “Although hard to choose, my favourite place was Crater Lake National Park. This is certainly a USA National Park hidden by the bigger players but should most definitely be on everyone’s bucket list.” Charlie Adams, Destination Manager, TUI


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uintessentially southern but reassuringly offbeat, Savannah is Georgia’s most intriguing city and the perfect jumping off spot for Georgia's wild beaches, says Laura Gelder

There are only a few cities in the USA where you can get your cocktail as a take out and the fact that Savannah is one of them will give you an indication of the fun in store in this atmospheric city. But don't let that put your clients off if they're after a relaxing break! During the day Savannah's streets are calm and peaceful. The humidity can produce a pleasant languor but there are plenty of quiet squares perfect for watching the world go by. Cool green Spanish moss hangs loosely from the gnarled old live oak trees and often the only vehicles that pass by are horse-drawn carriages. One view visitors will recognise is from Chippewa Square, the spot where Forrest Gump told the story of his life from a park bench. You can also visit Debi’s Diner (Laurie’s in the film) where Jenny worked – it’s the perfect place to try southern favourites like fried chicken and collard greens.

A PALPABLE PAST Savannah’s streets are lined with grand old mansions fronted by sweeping steps, Greek columns and gothic turrets. You can even peek inside the Mercer-Williams House, a pre-Civil War era mansion packed with rich artefacts which is the scene of many a real-life scandal (as told in the

book/film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil). Savannah is often labeled ‘America’s most haunted city’ and ghost tours reveal the stories behind the spirits, incorporating tales of Civil War era hospitals, visits to historic homes tainted by murders and suicides and exploring the bloody trail left by the slave trade. But it’s not all dark and spooky in Savannah! The city’s parks and gardens are bursting with fragrant blooms – purple wisteria draping the walls, pink azaleas lining the streets and magnolia trees glowing in the dusk. Popular outdoor spaces include Forsyth Park, with its famous fountain, and Bonaventure Cemetery which is located in a former plantation on a scenic bluff overlooking the river. Legend has it that after General James Edward Oglethorpe founded Savannah in 1733, when he left to return to England he said: “Don’t change a thing until I get back!” But the city does have a modern edge. Says Joseph Marinelli, President of Visit Savannah: “To some degree it hasn’t changed but the reality is that outstanding restaurants, clubs and cafés and beautiful boutique-style hotels open all the time, and there’s a retail renaissance!”

SOUTHERN FUSION As well as old-fashioned dining venues like Leopold’s ice cream parloir with its original soda fountain, there are modern restaurants offering a trendy take on classic cuisine. Cotton & Rye is housed in a former 1950s bank and serves up Carolina trout with okra gumbo and chocolate buttermilk pie on its breezy deck. Nightlife ranges from The Distillery, which offers over 100 craft beers with classic American pub grub like burgers and fish tacos, to the more

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“Savannah really does convey that true meaning of ‘southern hospitality’. It’s one of America’s most beautiful cities with some of its friendliest people. Romantic, intriguing, historical and eccentric” JOSEPH MARINELLI, PRESIDENT, VISIT SAVANNAH

swanky Rocks on the Roof Bar in the Bohemian Hotel. This has sweeping views of the city and revellers can wash down local tapas like fried green tomatoes with a mint julep and watch the sun set over the river next to the fire pit. In the day the River Street area is also buzzing, with over 75 boutiques, galleries, artists’ studios, restaurants and pubs housed in an old cotton warehouse. Another place to see local artists’ work is the historic City Market, where arts and crafts fill a courtyard in the heart of the historic district.

ESCAPE THE CITY Just a 20-minute drive across the marshes await the golden beaches of Tybee Island. Perfect for families, there are cute cottages to rent, rolling dunes to explore and fun informal eateries like the Crab Shack to entertain. Dolphin cruises leave from Lazaretto Creek, where battered shrimp boats moor up against the reeds and brown pelicans swoop. For more information, contact Jo Piani at the new Visit Savannah UK office on 01330 700 101 or email jo@vvvglobal.com 


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King Kong back on top UNIVERSAL Orlando Resort has announced initial details of the next phase of its timeless King Kong ‘legend’, Skull Island: Reign of Kong. Guests will board a 40-foot-long, 17-tonne expedition vehicle to independently navigate a rough jungle road through unpredictable terrain. The front and back axles that support the vehicle’s 45-inch wheels can be steered individually, allowing the vehicle to take sharp turns and pull off complicated manoeuvres. Universal promises the ride will be one of the most immersive and realistic theme park experiences ever created. As guests board their expedition vehicle, they will be met by one of the five guides – each with a distinct personality – who will be their driver. There will be Becky Callahan. The loose-cannon cowgirl who isn’t fazed by the dangers awaiting her on Skull Island; Will Denham, a young adventureseeker; Jinks Costanza, a hardened New York City ex-con; Kalana: a mystical descendent of the natives who first settled on the island; and Charles ‘Doc’ Jordan, a PhD student in palaeontology. Additional details about Skull Island: Reign of Kong will be revealed at: universalorlando.com/ReignofKong

"Virgin's new ManchesterSan Francisco service from next summer provides us with an exciting opportunity to raise awareness of Northern California's diverse range of itinerary options" Joanna Cook Visit California

VIRGIN Atlantic is to launch new non-stop direct flights from Manchester to both San Francisco and Boston next summer. The San Francisco service will operate three times a week and the Boston flight will run twice weekly. Both services will be operated by an A330. virgin-atlantic.com HOTELS

Universal's fifth hotel UNIVERSAL Orlando's fifth on-site hotel, Loews Sapphire Falls Resort, will open this summer. The 1,000room Caribbean-themed hotel promises to transport guests to an 'island escape'. It will feature two white-sand beaches. universalorlando.com SHOPPING

Adventura expands in Miami ADVENTURA Mall in Miami has started work on a new wing which is expected to open in late 2017. It will include more than 30 new stores and several new restaurants. Aventura Mall is Miami's most-visited shopping centre. aventuramall.com

THE USA in brief... DESTINATION FLORIDA welcomed 105 million visitors in 2015, the fifth consecutive record year for visitation to the Sunshine State and exceeding the previous high of 98.5 million in 2014 by 6.6%, according to Visit Florida. The rush to the sun included 1.7 million UK visitors, a five per cent increase on 2014. The second-largest group of European visitors was the 452,000-strong German contingent. visitflorida.org

AIRLINES EVENT AMERICAN Airlines is to introduce the newest addition to its fleet, the Boeing 787-Dreamliner, on its ManchesterChicago route from June 3. The flight leaves Manchester at 13.15, arriving into Chicago at 15.20. The return flight departs Chicago at 21.55 and gets into Manchester at 11.25 the following day. This year marks the 30th anniversary of American operating from Manchester. aa.com

DESTINATION EVENT WASHINGTON State has a new logo designed to draw attention to Seattle's qualities as a vibrant city and the Pacific Northwest in general as a destination for UK travellers. The logo depicts the Space Needle, representing Seattle, one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.; the sea, with its cruises to Alaska, Pacific coastal islands, whale watching and scenic beauty; its wine, highlighting the state's farm-to-table movement; and its mountains and hiking opportunities. experiencewa.com

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introducing... TREKAMERICA has a new tour exploring east coast cities and some Deep South highlights. The 'Big Eastern' tour is a 21-day itinerary that crams in 18 states, starting with the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC and the Carolinas, before heading south to explore the music scenes of New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville. Also included are stops in Chicago, Detroit, Ohio, Boston and Niagara Falls. Prices start from £2,529pp, including flights. There are six 'Big Eastern' tours scheduled for 2017. trekamerica.co.uk

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Tide of research in Orlando GUESTS who swim amongst the tropical fish at Discovery Cove in Orlando now have a new connection to the world’s oceans. Discovery Cove has signed up to the Rising Tide Conservation project and guests who swim in the park’s Grand Reef or do the SeaVenture underwater dive experience will be supporting a conservation research programme designed to help protect the world’s most fragile ocean reefs. Started by SeaWorld, Rising Tide Conservation promotes efforts to breed and raise marine tropical fish in aquaculture facilities rather than collecting them in the wild. The Grand Reef at Discovery Cove, which all guests can swim and snorkel in, is now home to hundreds of fish that have been aquacultured through this initiative. And new for 2016, guests who participate in the SeaVenture programme, an ‘underwater walking tour’ through an oceanic world teeming with marine life, will be directly supporting Rising Tide Conservation as the park is donating five per cent of every programme purchased. seaworldparksagents.co.uk

FLYOVER America – a fully immersive flight experience – has opened at the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. Using advanced flight-ride technology, the $20 million attraction provides guests with an aerial tour of some of the nation's most popular landmarks and spectacular sights. Riders are suspended in the air with their feet dangling 10 to 40 feet above the ground as they enjoy a birdseye view of varied locations stretching from Alaska to Hawaii mallofamerica.com

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Get your Travel Planner THE Visit USA Travel Planner is a 68-page guide which covers all the fantastic travel opportunities on offer in the USA – from big cities to hidden treasures to national parks to coastlines and beaches. It will help you create a bespoke USA holiday that satisfies all preferences, whether a firsttime or regular Stateside visitor. It is available in a digital format or order it at visitusa. org.uk/TravelPlanner

UNITED Airlines last month marked 25 years of serving Heathrow by decorating its check-in area at Terminal 2 and signing up a barber shop quartet to entertain customers. United’s first flight to Heathrow, a Boeing 747, from Washington, D.C., landed on April 4, 1991. United now operates up to 17 flights a day from Heathrow to six U.S. cities: Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/ Newark, San Francisco and Washington, D.C./Dulles. Pictured: Heathrow Airport Limited present Arvind Garcha, United’s Director of Airport Operations Heathrow, with a cake. united.com

When did Pure Michigan join Visit USA? We are new members: we joined Visit USA this spring. What do you hope to gain from being a member? We want to work more closely with the travel trade, to raise awareness of Michigan, increase product knowledge and offer training programmes. Will you be involved in Visit USA’s agent initiatives in 2016/17? Absolutely we will! Do you have any trade fams planned this year? Yes, we are currently looking at dates in September to get agents out to explore Michigan. How well do you feel agents know Michigan? Michigan's profile has certainly increased over the past few years. And Virgin's flight to Detroit, introduced last June, offers easy access from the UK. However there is definitely room for improved knowledge. Most agents know about Detroit as the birthplace of Motown and Ford but maybe not what the wider state has to offer. We can supply them with destination training maps, brochures and itineraries. How should agents sell and position Michigan? As an easy fly-drive destination. Suggest two nights in Detroit before exploring the beaches, wineries, islands like Mackinac (with no cars) and stunning national parks such as Pictured Rocks. michigan.org

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Mammoth Mountain – elevated beauty – Woolly’s Tube Park Laugh until it hurts as you fly down lanes of carved out snow on a tube. Take the conveyor belt up and have a blast all night. It’s fun for the whole family. Snowcat Tours Take a ride in a heated luxury snowcat for one of the most unique excursions available in the Eastern Sierra.

Scenic Gondola Ride At 3,369m, the summit of Mammoth Mountain provides one of the most stunning views you’ll find in California, with an extraordinary 360-degree vista. Mono Lake, South Tufas Less than half-hour away are the spectacular ‘tufa towers’, calcium-carbonate spires and knobs formed by the interaction of freshwater springs and alkaline lake water. Natural Hot Springs Mammoth Lake sits right on the edge of an ancient volcanic caldera. A wonderful by-product of this fiery past is the network of natural hot springs.

“Summer activities include a bike park, Kids Adventure Centre, gondola rides, mountain-top Interpretive Centre, golf, hiking, fishing, and camping. Come winter, it’s home to some of the country’s best skiing and boarding”

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isit the Top of California at Mammoth Mountain, the state’s leading, and highest, four-season mountain resort.

SNOW BUSINESS! Mammoth Mountain sits in the heart of the Eastern Sierra Mountains, with its own airport and easy highway access from the region’s city hubs. Daily winter flights connect from Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego. And yearround free transport across town means you can be on the mountain or visiting the town’s 50 restaurants and bars in no time. Three ski-in, ski-out properties – Mammoth Mountain Inn, The Village Lodge and Juniper Springs Lodge – are close to the lifts and the Panorama Gondola for endless onmountain fun in any season.

OPEN SPACE TO EXPLORE Mammoth Mountain is massive with 3,500+ acres of terrain, accessed by a modern lift system and the Panorama Gondola. In the summer, visitors can enjoy endless hiking or hire a bike and head off onto the 28km of single track biking trails. In the winter the snow arrives and they can ski or ride some of the best terrain in the country, with 150 slopes that suit families, experts and beginners alike. An exploring itinerary of the region can easily include Bodie Historic Ghost Town, Mono Lake, Devils Postpile National Monument,

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Rainbow Falls, Hot Creek Hot Springs, Mammoth Lakes Basin and the June Lake Loop. Every day brings stunning new landscapes.

LONG WINTER SEASON Averaging over nine metres of snow annually, and benefitting from Mammoth’s peak elevation of 3,369m – the highest in California – plus east-facing slopes in the Sierra Nevada range, Mammoth Mountain offers pristine conditions with light, fluffy powder. The ski and board season here typically runs from early November through May, or even into June! And throughout the season, Mammoth enjoys over 300 day of sunshine too.

WILD WINTERS Nestled in some of the most distinctive geography in ski country, Mammoth Mountain

is wild - a dormant volcano, in fact - with endless steeps and chutes, wide open bowls, and natural elements, all set on the highest skiable terrain in the state. The elevation provides light and bountiful snow, while our staff provide smiles and a sunny disposition. It’s the place for a quintessential Californian experience.

THE ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP Mammoth is within a fivehour drive of some of the best destinations in the west – Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas. It is well serviced by a modern road infrastructure with striking scenery and fascinating history all along the route. Follow the Gold Rush route through the Mohave Desert and head into the Sierra Nevada mountain range to get a true perspective on all California has to offer. mammothmountain.com 


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elgium is putting its faith in a host of new museums, cycling trails and breweries to attract tourists back to the country following the recent terrorist bomb blasts in Brussels, says Kathryn Liston Although normal life has returned to Brussels after the airport bombings in March those tourists who do venture to Belgium’s capital are in for a treat.

EXPLORE ON TWO WHEELS Belgium is not a nation that stands still for long, especially on two wheels. Apparently Flemish people are among the fastest cyclists in the world and ride the furthest, according to exercise app Strava. And around 40% of tourists staying in the Flemish regions cycle during their holiday, according to Visit Flanders. There’s plenty for them to enjoy - 12,000 km of trails, including 100 themed loops, 1,200 km of long-distance routes, 2,000 races a year, 50 cycle-friendly hotels and museums such as the Tour of Flanders Centre in Oudennarde and Sportimonium Mechelen, which features cycling supremo Eddy Merckx. In southern Belgium, scenic Wallonia has

From top: cycling trails in Bruges - will certainly work up your client's appetite for Belgian waffles

launched a promotional campaign and a new cycling brochure featuring a huge variety of trails and bike-friendly accommodation. It is available from the Belgian Tourist Office. Even cities such as Brussels are getting in on the act with guided cycle tours, some themed on beer and gastronomy.

FULL SPEED AHEAD FOR BEER Beer is big in Belgium and new breweries and restaurants offer hundreds of beers to choose from - sour and cherry lambic to name just two. The Delirium Cafe in Brussels offers a massive 2,000 beers alone, while the Kulminator café in Antwerp lists 400. Bourgogne de Flandres has recently opened a new brewery and visitor tour in the historic centre of Bruges. De Halve Maan is currently laying an underground beer pipeline from its brewery in Bruges city centre to its bottling plant on the outskirts to avoid using tankers. A new Visit Flanders Belgian Beer Experiences brochure lists 11 beer museums and 75 breweries that offer guided tours in English. In Brussels, two artisan breweries - Brussels Beer Project and En Stroemelings - have just opened. Plans have also just been announced for a €25 million Belgian Beer Palace. The multi-media centre, which will showcase 1,000 Belgian brews, and is expected to open in 2018. Mechelen, one of Flanders’ most underrated historic cities, is highlighting the role women have played in running breweries. A new multimedia themed walk called Beer in Women’s Hands.

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WHAT’S NEW Brussels has two new art museums: the Millennium Iconoclas Museum of Art (MIMA) focuses on cultural changes linked to the digital age while the Art & Design Atomium Museum features the plastic collection from the nearby Plasticarium. Master chocolatier Jean-Philippe Darcis is opening La Chocolaterie in Verviers, near Liège, in July with information areas, tasting lounge and shop. The Boverie Museum, which has opened in Liège in partnership with the Louvre, is featuring the city's fine arts collection and an exhibition featuring works by artists such as Monet and Picasso. Belgium’s largest ever Salvador Dali exhibition is taking place at Liège's Guillemins Railway station until August 31. 

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Talking Alberta - in conversation with Lyn Naylor Lyn Naylor is Travel Alberta’s trade trade manager and she’s full of ideas on how and when to sell the province. We asked her to share her top tips on the destination… Tell us about some less-well-known areas of the province: Everyone knows us for The Rockies but I was lucky enough to visit the south of Alberta recently and experienced the diversity of the province first hand, from the farming in the east to the mountains of the west. From the Badlands to the prairies and then the rolling foothills, there is an air of spirituality and history in the area that you can’t fail to be touched by. "Walking amongst the fossils of the Dinosaur Provincial Park or examining the drawings at Writing on Stone Provincial Park, it only takes a moment to imagine how our ancestors so long ago enjoyed the same stunning landscapes.

What does Alberta offer beyond peak season? In my view, a chance to experience the very best of the province. As a skier, I find winter very attractive with champagne powder and big blue skies reflecting the sunlight off the snow – it’s a lure that is just too tempting. And in spring you can still enjoy ideal conditions on the mountains and the chance to catch the Northern Lights when it is not so cold. A visit at this time also allows you to experience the change as the lakes start to defrost, wildlife comes out of hibernation and the days start to lengthen. Autumn is also an ideal time to experience the very best of friendly Albertan welcomes as the temperatures are still warm and the wildlife is still around but the crowds have left.

When should agents start booking winter holidays to Alberta? If not already, then now! Those clients that are interested in the mountain will find the best deals in the market right now: early bird offers are on sale for booking before June 30. Winter tours and Northern Lights packages are also very popular, so the earlier clients book for this the more chance they have of getting the dates they want.

“We appreciate that agents are our frontline and it is their passion that really sells the province. We are keen to support them in anyway we can, to help them sell the very best of Alberta whenever they can” What would you recommend for clients travelling in summer? Those clients who want to travel in the summer need to book early, Summer 2017 is already being booked, especially for key dates such as those around the Calgary Stampede and main July/August period. I would encourage them to look outside the box. Alberta is full of amazing places so push them to go a little further and discover something different. Why not suggest a tour of the south and then time in the mountains via Kananaskis or The Crossing at Ghost River (an ideal spot for groups)? Or they could travel into Edmonton and take in a festival before exploring further afield.

Tell us about any new product agents should be aware of: The Moose Hotel in Banff is set to open this year and Jasper Park Lodge will

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have been fully refurbished. The Banff Gondola will reopen after its redevelopment and promises to wow even more visitors. And Rocky Mountaineer is extending its season to run from April. We are all very excited to see the launch of the new Westjet flights to Calgary and Edmonton from Gatwick they will definitely help encourage agent sales.

How can agents get more help on selling Alberta? Our Travel Alberta website (travelalberta.com) has so much information from itineraries to activities and everything inbetween. I know many agents are Canada Specialists and this is an ideal tool to learn more about the destination as well as a way to ensure they are invited to take part in roadshows, webinars and fams. We appreciate that agents are our frontline and it is their passion that really sells the province. I always love catching up with agents and hearing about their favourite moment or activity. If you don’t already get it, sign up for our Bear Essentials bi-monthly e-newsletter – it’s a great way to keep upto date with Travel Alberta news. Or, alternatively just contact me direct lyn@tdservices.com.  Clockwise from left: Northern Lights; the Badlands and bear watching opportunities


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From sweeping vistas of mountain peaks to picturesque vineyards, few countries offer more scenic distractions on a road trip than New Zealand, says Andy Hoskins

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pprehension turned to joy within a few minutes of hitting the road in New Zealand. It was the size of the campervan that had fazed me slightly – it was enormous. And then I’d had a whirlwind explanation of the essentials: how to hook it up to electric points, how to refuel, how to use the shower, how to deal with sewage, how to fill up on fresh water... the list went on but mainly I was focused on not confusing the latter two details. For a first time campervan customer it was all rather bewildering, but once I was behind the wheel and on the move, heading west from Christchurch, I was in my element. The blacktop stretched out before me as I carved my way through the agricultural plains of the east coast, with just the peaks of Arthur’s Pass National Park looming before me and barely another vehicle in sight. A light snow shower as I gained altitude was a reminder that autumn would soon be

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giving way to winter but also added a touch of majesty to the mountainous surroundings. I refuelled with a coffee and a bite to eat in a quiet roadside cafe and by late afternoon I’d crossed the towering Southern Alps and was descending to the west coast and a perfect golden sunset. The timing of my trip, in late April, meant I hadn’t needed to pre-book my overnight stops and had the pick of the campsites. On the downside, the nights were chilly. Nevertheless, my campervan became a real home to me over the course of the following week. I had everything I needed right to hand in this cleverly designed residence on wheels: a cooker, sink, fridge, shower and bathroom, dining table, beds, TV and DVD player. I was as happy as a Hobbit in his hole as I toured the ‘home of Middle Earth’, taking in destinations like the Franz Josef Glacier, Queenstown, Milford Sound and Mount Cook National Park.

Pictured from top: Hooker Valley, Mount Cook National Park; the thermal waters of Kerosene Creek, near Rotorua; Nugget Point Lighthouse, near Kaka Point, South Otago. Right: the distinctive Moeraki Boulders. Opposite page: Castlepoint on the North Island’s Wairarapa Coast; the vineyards of Marlborough; visit the Hobbiton film set at Matamata.

with fantastic facilities, means that self-drive holidays aren’t just for backpackers. They are a very popular choice among families and older travellers too.”

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Milford Sound: take boat trip to admire this natural wonder in Fiordland. Franz Josef Glacier: take a guided walk of this famous and spectacular glacier. Vineyards: sample New Zealand’s finest wines right where they’re produced in areas like Marlborough and Nelson. Adenalin hits: head to Queenstown for bungy jumping, rafting, sky diving and skiing from June to October. Maori heritage: no trip would be complete without an introduction to Maori culture – which is at its most accessible in Rotorua. Hiking: immerse yourself in the country’s finest scenery on treks like the famous Tongariro Crossing or the Milford Track. Big reputations Bay of Islands: kick back and relax in the New Zealand continues to trade off the kudos Bay of Islands or take to the water. Auckland: New earned as the natural Zealand’s film set for the Lord biggest city (but not its of the Rings and “First-time visitors and capital) and a rich Hobbit trilogies, those looking for adventure love cultural hub. and why not? The the spontaneity that hiring a Middle Earth: country’s impossibly Lord of the dramatic scenery, motorhome can bring. They are Rings fans can join particularly on the a very popular choice among dedicated tours of key South Island, is a huge families and older travellers too” filming locations and draw and, for the UK RACHEL MCMURDO visit film sets like market, the countries’ ASSISTANT PRODUCT MANAGER, TRAVEL2 Hobbiton. shared heritage has Lake Taupo: in a significant role to the heart of the play in its perennial North Island, New Zealand’s largest lake is a popularity – despite the long flight to get there. centre for soft adventure activities. Pip Casey, Tourism New Zealand’s Regional Manager for the UK & Europe, says: “Not only What’s new is this region [Europe] New Zealand’s largest  Attractions: New Zealand’s annual trade show, source of tourism revenue and second-largest TRENZ, takes place in Rotorua this month (10-13), source of visitor arrivals, but we also saw showcasing the best of the country to over 350 12% growth in holiday arrivals in 2015, as international travel and tourism buyers. Among well as a 14% increase in holiday stay days. This level of growth is extraordinary from such a mature tourism market as Europe.” New Zealand’s popularity is due in part to its wide-ranging appeal, catering equally to young backpackers in search of thrills and spills and retirees simply wanting to marvel at the sights on the comfort of an escorted tour. Self-drive holidays, however, are a mainstay for many tour operators, including Travel 2. “They are the most popular way to discover New Zealand,” says Assistant Product Manager, Rachel McMurdo. “First-time visitors and those looking for adventure love the spontaneity that hiring a motorhome can bring. “The availability of larger and more luxurious vehicles, and the opening of more holiday parks

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new product on show this year is a Thunderbirds Are Go behind-the-scenes experience at Wellington’s Weta Workshop (wetaworkshop.com) and Invercargill’s Bill Richardson Transport World (transportworld.co.nz). The attraction opened in December and includes over 250 cars, trucks and other vehicles. Taumarunui’s Forgotten World Adventures (forgottenworldadventures.co.nz) has launched a new RailBike experience for more adventurous travellers than its existing Rail Cart option caters for. Both options let visitors travel along a historic railway line in a rural area of the North Island. The Redwoods Treewalk (redwoods.co.nz) opened in February and is the first of its kind in New Zealand. The suspended ecological walk takes visitors among 110-year-old redwood trees in Rotorua. A new website, RideNZ.co, is a rich source of information for mountain bikers taking to the trails of the central North Island.  Accommodation: The Lodge at Kinloch (thekinlochclub.com) opened in January. It is located 20 minutes by road from the popular tourist town of Taupo and alongside the the Jack Nicklaus-designed Kinloch Club golf course that overlooks Lake Taupo. A luxury four-bedroom Owner’s Lodge is now available at Craggy Range’s Giants Winery (craggyrange.com) in Hawke’s Bay. Helena Bay Lodge (helenabay.com) opens for business in November. The lodge is located in the northeast of the country, around a two- anda-half hour drive from Auckland. The high-end property sits on three kilometres of pristine coastline and has four private beaches.  Airlines: Emirates launched nonstop flights between Dubai and Auckland in March – immediately claiming the title of the world’s longest flight. Qatar Airways (qatarairways.com) will introduce services between Doha and Auckland this winter (which will take the title off its rival).

Tourism talk “We are very excited that this year’s TRENZ will showcase 74 incredibly diverse new products, ranging from private jet charters to craft beer tours around Wellington and a wilderness lodge located on a private peninsula in Golden Bay. Many will encourage visitors to travel to communities beyond the tourist hotspots and outside the peak summer season.” Chris Roberts, Chief Executive of the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand

Where to book it  AUSTRAVEL - 0808 271 8861 A 12-day self-drive South Island Wanderer tour costs from £742pp, not including flights. It visits Christchurch, Nelson, Queenstown and Dunedin. austravel.com  SAGA - 0800 096 0078

The New Zealand Contrasts escorted tour explores the North and South Islands over the course of 24 days. It is priced from £4,699pp, including flights. travel.saga.co.uk  WHO FLIES THERE: airnewzealand.co.uk; emirates.com; singaporeair.com

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A New Zealand holiday starts at London Heathrow, as you step onboard our flagship NZ1 flight to Los Angeles and onto Auckland on our B777-300ER aircraft. From LA, customers can also choose to add a Pacific Island stopover in the Cook Islands free of charge. Using our Tiki Tour fare, customers can fly one of our partner airlines from the UK to San Francisco or Vancouver before catching the flight to New Zealand.

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luggage allowance and premium meals. Those flying via LA will experience the fixed shell design Spaceseat™ – where no one can recline into their space. Last but not least, the Business Premier cabin has a luxurious leather seat that converts into a fully lie-flat bed over six-foot seveninches long. The best bit is you get a memory foam mattress and cosy duvet, all designed with great sleep in mind. All cabins showcase fresh Kiwi cuisine inspired by Londonbased Kiwi chef Peter Gordon, teamed with delightful New Zealand wines of course.

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Ok, so you can’t all take time out to fly to New Zealand to trial our product, but you can take a virtual tour of our B777-300ER aircraft! We’re giving away Google Cardboard headsets which allow you to view our innovative app and take you through all of our cabins on our flagship plane in virtual reality. To claim yours visit our website now and we’ll send you one in the post: airnewzealandtrade.com/virtual

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PURE GRENADA is visiting Canterbury and Reading as part of its 2016 roadshow. Agents wishing to receive an invitation must contact Pure Grenada with details of bookings made to the Caribbean in the last year. The roadshow will aim to educate agents on the charms and luxury of the Caribbean isle of Grenada. The first roadshow will take place on June 20 in Canterbury and the second on June 23 in Reading. To register: lisa@eyes2market.co.uk puregrenada.com; grenadaambassador.co.uk

A trio of winners for St Kitts WINNERS

THE TENERIFE Tourism Corporation has selected six winners to go on a fam trip to the island. The fam trip will take place in June and agents will explore both the north and the south of the island to try some of the holiday experiences they learned about on the course. The six winning agents were selected from those who had completed the Tenerife Travel Uni programme and include Kim Sellman, Jacqueline Shepherd, Abigail Richardson, Nicola Scott, Helen Whiteford and Steve Smith. tenerife.traveluni.com COURSES Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Aruba Barbados Belmond Botswana

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TRAVEL agents who logged bookings on the St Kitts rewards page last month were entered into a prize draw to win one of three prizes. The prizes were: a pair of return flights to St. Kitts; stays at the exclusive Belle Mont Farm in St. Kitts and the Four Seasons Resort in Nevis; two London Day Passes. The flights were won by Lai Yap of Kenwood Travel, the London Day passes were won by Ann Barber of Travel Counsellors and the hotel stays were won by Stephanie Evans of Elegant Resorts. stkittsspecialist.com

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THE TRINIDAD and Tobago Tourist Office will be educating agents on the dual island destination across numerous events this month. Its teams will be talking about new flights, hotel openings and how agents can bag themselves numerous prizes. Bespoke training sessions will be part of the roadtrip, and tourist board representatives will also be attending the CTO roadshows. learntrinbago.com

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starry nights Still a destination with movie-star cache, the Maldives is now attracting families, adventure seekers, water sports enthusiasts and those with an eco-practice conscience, says Clare Walsh

Above: Starry sky above an atoll. Right: Tropical fish

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y 007 moment – arriving by seaplane Indian Ocean aren’t just for honeymooners,” to the dreamy island of Vilamendhoo says Iain Raeper, Product Manager at If Only. in the Maldives – greets me with “Family-friendly island resorts, boutique hotels, a perfect hump of sand floating serenely all-inclusive plans, great surfing and diving spots on a vast azure ocean. It is exactly as I had and even the Maldives’ first nine-hole, par three imagined: a tropical castaway island as far golf course (at Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort and removed from everyday life as it gets. Spa) ensure that there’s something for everyone.” But these geographically unique islands, One adventure excursion, unlimited snorkelling, with all their hypnotic beauty, need little one sunset fishing excursion, non-motorised introduction. Their well-deserved reputation watersports and a fine dining experience of an earthly paradise presents me with a are all part of the deal. Clients can therefore silky white-sand beaches and palm fringed chose to do as little or as much as they want. cliché – and I am happy to indulge! The extensive offerings now available A blissed-out week of hammock-swinging and for families ensure children also receive strenuous poolside cocktail sipping follows, the same level of amenities and luxury. only to be topped by exploration below sea At the Residence Maldives, for example, kids level, where paradise takes on a new meaning. can take part in a beginners’ diving lesson, Donning my flippers and mask, I dive into head to the kids club or enjoy mini-facials the impossibly clear and treatments at waters and come the overwater spa. face to face with Adults meanwhile “Now is the time to sell the turtles, parrot fish and Maldives, with resorts offering have the choice of dazzling multi-hued more diversity than ever. There’s yoga and meditation, creatures determined watersports at the a wealth of ‘firsts’ out there – PADI five-star dive to put on a theatrical first underwater nightclub, first centre or excursions aquamarine show. to deserted islands midnight spa etc” Mesmerising and local villages. MELISSA MATTHEWS, MALDIVES SPECIALIST, RED SAVANNAH And it is just this Conservation – the mesmerising is also higher on Indian Ocean surrounding the Maldives’ 26 the agenda with more awareness of the coral atolls – that is playing a key part in the archipelago’s fragile eco-system. Guests are plans of the Maldives Tourist Board in 2016. encouraged to visit, participate and contribute Its campaign to achieve 1.5 million tourists to resort conservation activities such as by the end of the year will see several waterturtle hatching and coral sponsorship. based events added to the calendar. The And consider the Maldives as part of a world qualifying series of an international multi-centre holiday as a way for clients to surf competition, a free diving competition combine the relaxation of the Maldives with and The Maldives Whale Shark Festival will the buzz of another destination. Those looking all showcase the destination’s watery assets. to combine a cultural trip with a luxurious Meanwhile, many resorts in the Maldives beach break could consider popular options will also be making use of those impressive such as Dubai, Singapore and Oman. surrounding waters this year. International With the mercury residing in the late-20Cs Surfing Day on June 16 will enable visitors to throughout the year, the balmy temperatures tackle the mighty Yin Yang, one of the most are a further magnet to the islands, which famous surf breaks in the Maldives. Six Senses enjoy year round sun. And with flight times Laamu, situated just minutes from the famous of around 10 hours from the UK, clients don’t break point, is joining in the celebrations by have to wait long to arrive in paradise found. offering a full day of surfing for resort guests. For those not diving in, there are plenty of land-based activities in the Maldives too. Of course, the destination still offers fly-andflop relaxation and is a go-to for starry-eyed couples prepared to splash out on a once-in-a lifetime trip, but there are increasingly superb offerings for families and active visitors too. Families are especially well considered now with resorts taking into account the differing interests of children from toddlers to teenagers, with activities tailored to suit. “Contrary to popular belief, these picturesque islands of white sands surrounded by the azure

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Perfect ten

“Where better to spoil yourself rotten? The recipe for exclusivity is simple here and the sky’s the limit in terms of luxury from swimup pools to private butlers. Sell the once-in-a-lifetime trip idea, the destination where clients can splash out and immerse themselves in unparalleled luxury” CLARE WALSH, TRAVEL WRITER

Island Hopping: When surrounded by 1,500 castaway islands, it seems a waste to just explore one. Book an island-hopping excursion to explore the surrounding spots. Indulge: With signature treatments such as Heaven, Peace and Waves – who couldn’t be transported? The Residence Maldives is just one resort that offers clients the ultimate indulgence with relaxing spa treatments. All inclusive: Sell with ease to clients with the holiday all paid for upfront in one all-inclusive deal. Underwater haven: Suggest diving and snorkelling among the most impressive reefs in the world or heading to Manta Point, one of the best spots to see Manta Rays. Culture hunters: The National Museum, Mulee Aage and the Old Friday Mosque are just treasures to explore in the capital Male. Unparalleled luxury: The recipe for exclusivity here is simple – one island per resort. The sky’s the limit in luxury so for clients wanting to splash out, it’s a perfect fit. Blissed out honeymoon: Still a honeymoon capital, newlyweds can splash out on a dream-like holiday. Foodie extravaganza: Clients can indulge in a 24-hour dining experience at the Park Hyatt Maldives. There’s a cocktail and canapé pairing before being blindfolded and escorted to a three-course banquet. Multi-Centre: Sell the idea of a multi-centre trip that enables clients to combine luxury with sightseeing. Popular options include Dubai and Singapore. Aqua safari: Discover the surrounding islands aboard a ‘safari boat’. Stop to take a dive or explore new sands.

Maldives, opened in January. Located on one of the best preserved atolls in the archipelago, it features 120 ‘overwater’ and ‘beach’ villas. Hideaway Beach Resort and Spa (hideawaybeachmaldives.com) saw the opening of the new Tennis Academy by Nickolay Davydenko in March. All guests are entitled to an introductory one-hour free lesson with professional coaches. The Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru (fourseasons.com/maldiveslg/) has unveiled its new ‘floating’ overwater pavilion. This enables couples getting married and up to 24 guests to celebrate their marriage above the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Ocean. The Gili Lankanfushi resort (gili-lankanfushi. com) in the North Male atoll has teamed up with surfing company Tropicsurf to offer expert instruction for all ages and levels. The opening of a surf shack on the island will allow visitors to catch the perfect wave. The Hurawalhi Island Resort and Spa (hurawalhi.com) is in the process of installing the world’s largest underwater restaurant – 5.2 metres below the lagoon. The Finolhu resort (clubmed.com) is scheduled to open this summer with a focus on fitness activities ranging from a yoga pavilion and outdoor jungle gym to ballet and kickboxing.

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the review

New routes for Thomas Cook

Air Europa’s Dream growth

SuperBreak completes America expansion

THOMAS COOK has launched its

SUPERBREAK has expanded its

Summer 2017 holidays across

USA programme, adding hotels,

eight new brochure editions, with

destinations, flight options, cruise

three new destinations and 15 new

and

flight routes.

entertainment choices.

airport

stopovers

and

From May 2017, Thomas Cook

The development comes as part

will be introducing holidays to

of the operator’s current focus on

Croatia with a choice of 15 hotels

short breaks of five nights or less.

(two exclusive) and twice-weekly

Now offering agents booking

Thomas Cook Airlines flights to

USA product greater choice than

Split from Manchester departing

previously, many key hotel brands

every Monday and Friday. On offer

are featured and can be booked as

is the new four-star Sentido Kaktus

hotel-only or part of a full package, with a choice of airlines and

on the island of Brac, from £579pp AIR EUROPA invited a small trade

eventually replace the airline’s Airbuses,

Also new from May is Mykonos,

group that included Selling Travel to

was described as a “game changer” by

with Thomas Cook Airlines flying

Madrid for a spin on its first Boeing

Colin Stewart, Air Europa’s Director, UK.

every Thursday and Sunday from

787 Dreamliner, writes Steve Hartridge.

“We have long had to work hard to

The key short break cities are:

Manchester direct to the island

Sporting the airline’s new corporate

over-deliver on expectations, but the

New York, Las Vegas, Miami,

and offering a range of boutique

colours, the Dreamliner began flying

Dreamliner, with its many leading-edge

Orlando,

accommodation options on a self-

on the Madrid-Miami route on April 6.

features, is a real statement to both

Francisco, Boston and Washington

seven nights all-inclusive.

catering or B&B basis. thomascook.com

lengths of stay. SuperBreak now features over 700 hotels in the U.S.

Los

Angeles,

San

Air Europa will take delivery of another

customers and the market in general

D.C. Hotels are also available in

four Boeing 787s this year, one each in

that we now have a product that ranks

cities

June and November and two in December.

with the very best in the skies,” he said.

Chicago and Portland, as well as

ranging

from

Atlanta,

Hawaii. and popular Yellowstone

They will be put into service on the

With the trade accounting for around

Win a family fam trip to Dubai

Madrid to Bogota, Santa Domingo and

90% of Air Europa’s bookings, the carrier

New York routes. The airline expects to be

will invite key sellers to experience the

Featured hotels include Hilton

operating 22 787s by the end of 2022.

Dreamliner, starting with a fam trip this

Hotels & Resorts, InterContinental

month (May), said Stewart.

Hotels, Marriott, Best Western,

TRAVEL 2 is giving nine agents

modernisation that will see them

aireuropa.com

Sheraton and several others.

The Dreamliners, part of an extensive the chance to win a place on a family-themed fam trip to Dubai. The incentive is part of the tour

National Park.

superbreak.com/agents

Cuba Holidays is ready to welcome the trade

operator’s campaign to highlight the

family-friendly attractions

available in the emirate. Travel 2 has teamed up with Dubai Tourism, Emirates, Qantas

CUBA HOLIDAYS is to offer its range

Cuba Holidays has hotels in beach

of specialist product to the travel trade

resorts and ‘cultural cities’, along with

for the first time.

‘casa particulars’ (or ‘homestays), a

Alan

Meadows,

Trade

Sales

product Meadows says will be “central

Cuba

to the development of Cuba as a major

and Kerzner properties, Atlantis

Development

The Palm, One&Only Royal Mirage

Holidays, said: “This is an exciting time

and One&Only The Palm to

for Cuba and with this launch our key

Cuba Holidays’ new brochure is being

showcase Dubai for children.

agents will have access to some of the

delivered to agents across the UK. The

best prices to one of the hottest

operator is planning a number of Cuba

destinations of 2016.”

fam trips this year. cubaholidays.co.uk

To be in the draw, agents need to make a qualifying booking to

Manager

at

holiday destination”.

Dubai that includes flights with Qantas or Emirates and threenights

ground

arrangements

NEWS TO USE IN BRIEF

before July 31 2016. Travel2.com Belize UK: The Brighter Group is the

Virgin deal: Alaska Air Group is to

new UK office for the Belize Tourism

buy Virgin America in a $4 billion deal

National Tourist Board says visitor

Board. It

will

German

Belize’s

that will create the fifth largest airline

numbers from the UK and Ireland are

sustainable tourism credentials and

in the US. If approved this deal will

on the rise. In 2015 there was a year-

promote

Temples,

allow Alaska Air to expand into slot-

on-year increase of 7.4% in overnight

wildlife, beaches,

controlled East Coast airports like

stays by UK visitors and of 13% by Irish

cuisine, islands and diving. Contact:

Washington and New York’s JFK and

visitors. More holidays are also being

sophie.kelk@brightergroup.com.

LaGuardia from January 2017.

booked

travelbelize.org

airalaska.com

germany.travel

the

rainforest, rare

highlight

German growth: The

Mayan

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who .

Tourism Update

Bookings begin for Swedish Ice hotel SIMPLY

SWEDEN

is

taking

bookings for the Icehotel 365, a

CAROL HAY UK Manager, Caribbean Tourism Organisation

new structure that will stand yearround in Swedish Lapland. The hotel with a difference will

OUR ROADSHOWS WERE A HIT!

open in Jukkaskärvi on November

THE CTO would like to thank all agents who

1, featuring 22 suites, a bar,

attended our Irish and Scottish Roadshows in

sculpture gallery and event space.

April 2016. Our prize winners included: in

A three-night break at Icehotel

Ireland, Ita Hendrick of TravelWorld, Dublin;

365 costs £925pp, based on two

Fiona Lane of Ace Travel, Limerick; and Jessica

sharing and including return

Desmond of Travelfox, Cork, who each won a

flights, transfers, one night in a

pair of British Airways tickets to Tobago. A

‘cold room’ and two nights in a

pair of Virgin Atlantic tickets were also

‘warm room’.

claimed by Fiona Fitzgerald, Travelmood,

Wilderness adventures can be

California SuperFAM is open for golden bookers

added to any trip to the Icehotel,

Tobago. Alistair Stewart,The Travel Service,

AGENTS can now log British Airways

more flights logged, the better the

sharing including return flights to

won a seven-night all-inclusive stay at

bookings to win a place on the ninth

chances of winning a place.

Kiruna, transfers, accommodation

Grafton Beach Resort, Tobago, and two British

annual California SuperFAM.

Dublin; Sheila Treacy, Ace Travel, Limerick; and Donagh McCarthy, Lee Travel, Cork. In Scotland, Iain Wilson, Kanoo Travel, won a seven-night all-inclusive stay at Le Grand Courlan Spa Resort, Tobago, plus a pair of British Airways World Traveller tickets to

Airways World Traveller tickets to Tobago.

Agents can earn double entry for San

Together with British Airways, Visit

Jose bookings, to celebrate the launch

Other prizes included fam trip places

California is offering 60 agents the

of British Airways’ new flight to the

courtesy of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.

chance to travel to the Golden State

Silicon Valley hub.

and Sandals Resorts and accommodation

from September 29 to October 6 2016

stays at Elite Island Resorts properties in

to celebrate the ‘Year of Outdoor’.

Antigua and Saint Lucia and at Nisbet Plantation Beach Club, Nevis. The CTO will be hosting four more roadshows: May 17,

experience pillars: Culinary, Culture and Entertainment, Luxury and Indulgence,

gateway cities of Los Angeles, San

Family and Outdoor Adventure.

subscribed but you can join the waiting list);

between April 11 and July 29 2016. The

to

new

lakeside

wilderness cabins. Icehotel Wilderness Camps cost from £1,240pp based on two

and some meals. simplysweden.co.uk

Experiential itineraries this year will

To be in with a chance, agents must

Diego, San Fracisco and San Jose

excursion

include elements from Visit California’s

log all British Airways bookings to the

London (now fully

with an overnight snowmobile

The incentive runs to July 29. batraveltrade.com

May 18, Chelmsford; September 12, Chester; September 15, Birmingham. Register to attend at www.caribbeantravelguru.com/reg-

BA REWARDS AGENTS FOR KNOWING WAY TO SAN JOSE

form.html or RSVP at RSVP@caribtourism. April’s winners of the CTO’s Caribbean

BRITISH AIRWAYS is running a

Travel Guru Prize Draw are: Jessica Minshull,

trade promotion throughout the

Virgin Holidays, who won a £50 Love2shop

month to mark its new service

voucher for completing the most exams and

between Heathrow and San Jose,

quizzes on Caribbean Travel Guru; and

California, starting May 4.

Summa Brown from British Airways Travel,

To be in with a chance of winning

won an L’Occitane Gift Set for making and

a pair of return tickets to the city,

logging her Caribbean bookings.

agents need to book one or more

For queries regarding all the CTO’s agent

customers to San Jose before May

incentives and training email Ann-Marie

31, for travel in any cabin up to

Brooks at abrooks@caribtourism.com or call

December 31. They should enter the

020 8948 0057.

code ‘787OFR’ in their GDS. San Jose is a convenient gateway to California and the scenic Pacific Coast Highway and agents are urged to offer it as another option in addition to San Francisco, Los

Caribbean Tourism Organization 22 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1BP Tel: 020 8948 0057 Fax: 020 8948 0067 caribbean.co.uk

Angeles and San Diego. batraveltrade.com

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The western front

FEBRUARY 22-24, ALASKA

Go West Summit, the regional trade marketplace showcasing the USA’s western states, was held in Anchorage, Alaska, Steve Hartridge reports

Regional show draws record numbers SUPPLIERS

and

unseasonably

warm

visitors

to

West Hollywood on its bike

an in

ONE of the most walkable areas in

February hailed the success of a show

the Greater Los Angeles area, West

that showcases the destinations and

Hollywood, will also be the most

products of the USA’s 15 westernmost

bike friendly too when a new bike

states (bar Hawaii).

share programme is introduced this

Anchorage

Destinations from Texas to California

spring. The scheme will

feature

were present in Alaska for the two-day

150 GPS-enabled smart bikes

Go West Summit marketplace to meet

housed in 20 self-service stations.

with tour operators and the media

Staying in West Hollywood is a

during the 28th staging of one of the

good alternative to being in

most popular regional trade shows.

downtown LA or one of the beach

“Our Anchorage (show) was a record

neighbourhoods,

said

West

year in terms of the number of buyers,

Selling Travel was the sole UK trade

walking on the Matanuska Glacier,

suppliers and educational tours,” said Go

publication present while UK tour

visiting Mount Aleyeska for skiing, taking

“First-time visitors to the city are

West President Mary Motsenbocker.

operators at the show included Funway

a cruise from Whittier to the base of the

often more comfortable staying in

Holidays, Audley Travel, North American

Blackstone Bay Glacier, meeting 80

West Hollywood…We are just 12

Highways and Hayes and Jarvis.

huskies at a musher’s camp (pictured),

miles

travelling up-country to Talkeetna or a

International Airport, 10 miles from

flightseeing trip around Mount Denali.”

downtown and one stop (on the LA

“We had 220 buyers from 26 countries and 362 suppliers from 15 western U.S. states. This produced over 14,000

Mel Tilling, Product and Commercial

Visit Anchorage

Director at Funway Holidays said:

and the Alaska Department of Tourism

“Anchorage is a great base from which to

The next Go West will be held in Reno-

were excellent partners in showcasing

explore the state. There are numerous

Tahoe Nevada, from February 20-23, 2017.

an exceptional destination.”

incredible day trips available, like

gowestsummit.com

individual meetings.

Hollywood’s Jaimie du Bois.

from

Los

Angeles

Metro) from Universal Studios.” visitwesthollywood.com

LAKE SALMON? IT’S ICE TO CATCH AT LEAST ONE! IT is an unseasonably warm February in Alaska but I am still shaking the cold away by wiggling my fingers inside thermal gloves. Decked out in winter gear and ice cleats and holding a thin fishing rod, I am standing on a frozen lake in the Mat-Su Valley, about an hour north of Anchorage. The valley is potted with lakes crammed full of fish, according to Butch and Jehnifer Ehmann, a husband-and-wife team who run adventure company Ehmann Outdoors. These include lake trout, landlocked salmon, burbot and Arctic char – but on this afternoon they are all ignoring the pink salmon roe bait bobbing two feet below the surface. Pools of water have formed on the lake but the two 4x4s parked out in the middle of the frozen expanse convince us that the layer of

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ice is sturdy enough. Butch and Jehnifer lead us out to our pre-drilled ice holes, about two feet in diameter. “Reeling a 25lb lake trout up through the ice is an amazing experience, one that you will never forget,” says Jennifer. An uneventful hour or so passes and, with most of our group ‘fishless’ and long retired to one of the 4x4s for a hot chocolate, a cry goes up from the middle of the lake: “Here! Here! Here!” We all swing round and there dangling on the end of a tiny rod is a flapping silver-and-grey lake salmon. We are all relieved one of us caught something – a barren visit to an Alaskan lake regularly stocked to the gills with wonders of the deep would have been a fishy tale indeed. ehmannoutdoors.com/ice-fishing


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five minutes with...

Show brings Alaska in from the cold

MARY MOTSENBOCKER

President, Go West Summit

ALASKA’S regions used Go West to showcase their many tourism products.

Why do you think the Go West Summit

In Anchorage, show delegates signed

concept works so well? We work diligently

up for a variety of fams that included

to match buyers and suppliers to fulfill

attractions such as a wildlife and

their business needs. We have created our

glacier spotting cruise on Prince

matching programme to fit the needs of

William Sound, husky dog sled rides

our attendees and listen very carefully

and ice fishing.

every year on how to make it even more

Key attractions in Anchorage include

beneficial. Our goal is to provide the best

the Anchorage Museum, which charts

and most efficient means of doing

both the history of Alaska and the life

business and creating new contacts. What goes into determining the host

and times of all Arctic peoples. “It is a museum that tells the real

city for Go West? We need to be invited by

story of Alaska and the Arctic; a story

the local Convention and Visitors bureau

that goes beyond the stereotypes of

(CVB) and State Department of Tourism.

Eskimos and polar bears,” said Alison

We need that state to work closely with us

Gazay, the museum’s Sales Manager.

to provide unbiased destination education for our buyers and media. We move it

“Ours is a many-faceted story that weaves

together

around to as many of our partner states as

social, political, “In Fairbanks not only can you pan for

“Whale watching, visiting glaciers

we can to provide an opportunity for

gold but you can play golf at midnight

and learning about the migration paths

buyers to experience new destinations

Around 200 miles south of the Arctic

on the northernmost golf course in

of salmon as you watch them make

and learn about what those destinations

Circle and a seven-hour drive from

America. In addition, we have Native

their way back to a hatchery are all

have to offer for new itineraries.

Anchorage, Fairbanks, is a ‘base camp’’

American history, based the around

available within 15 minutes of the

You are known for hosting the show in

for flights into interior Alaska. It also

Athabascan Alaska people, and The

town,” said Christy Ciambor, Tourism

cities a little off the usual tourist beat. Is

offers Gold Rush history and Northern

Museum of the North showcases interior

Marketing Manager for Juneau CVB.

this deliberate? It is. Being a smaller

Lights spotting from around August 21

Alaska as well as our unique culture.”

cultural, scientific, historic and artistic threads,” she added.

“Juneau is also a perfect base for bear

marketplace we concentrate on ‘second-

Juneau is said to be the only capital

viewing. Our estuaries, avalanche

tier cities’ to expand the product education

“Visitors who stay for at least three

in the world that you can’t arrive in by

chutes and salmon streams provide

to international buyers. Recent previous

nights have a 90% chance of seeing the

road. A popular stopping point on

brown and black bears with all the

examples have included Colorado Springs,

lights,” said Ashley Ritenour for Explore

Inside Passage cruises, it has several

things they need to flourish.”

Tacoma, Boise and Sacramento. One of the

Fairbanks.

attractions that draw visitors.

travelalaska.com

aims of Go West is to expose our buyers

to April 21 each year.

and media to new and unique destinations

Washington determined to maintain a focus

that visitors would visit on their second or third trip to the USA.

in

but through the WTA we can not only

From your own travel experiences, what

keeping

lobby the powers-that-be to reconsider

makes the regions comprising the Go West

awareness of the destination front of

the importance of tourism to our state

states such a unique part of the USA?

mind by forming the Washington

but can also engage with trade

Go West Summit features 15 western US

Tourism Alliance (WTA), an association

partners,” said Patti Denny, International

states. These are home to over 50% of the

of public and private stakeholders.

Tourism Development Manager for the

national parks in the USA as well as vast

Port of Seattle. “We are committed to

regions of unique landscape: from deserts

relatively undiscovered, and having no

our UK trade partners,” she said.

to mountains to beaches to ski resorts to

state tourist office doesn’t help things,

experiencewa.com

some of the world’s most popular large

KEY

regions

Washington

and State

products are

“The Pacific Northwest remains

cities. As I travel around this region I always comment on the fact that around

GO WEST IN BRIEF

every corner is a ‘wow moment’! It is an incredible part of the US.

Sun Valley, one of Idaho’s leading ski

Along with the 100th anniversary of

The Broadmoor, a Five-Diamond

resorts but also a summer getaway, has

the U.S. National Parks Service, 2016

resort in Colorado Springs, Colorado, is

completed a major renovation. The

also marks the 75th anniversary of

alerting international visitors to Cloud

interiors have been redesigned and

Mount Rushmore National Park in

Camp,

rebuilt to offer bigger rooms (many

South Dakota. Until October, various

Cheyenne Mountain which opened in

doubling in size) and there’s a new spa

events are taking place at the famous

May 2014. Cloud Camp, overlooking

complete with a fitness centre, yoga

rock carving and surrounding areas. To

the Colorado Rockies to the west, has

studio and new swimming pool.

find

11 guest cabins.

visitidaho.org.

mountrushmoresociety.com

a

complete

list

see:

a

wilderness

retreat

on

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USA’s London day

THURSDAY MARCH 17, 2016

The third Unite Visit USA event, held in association with Visit USA and with Selling Travel as the media partner, was a hit with suppliers and visitors. Steve Hartridge rounds up the news

Unite the business for USA

Fort Lauderdale on growth path

Rail travel on track A RECENT rush of TV celebrities

GREATER Fort Lauderdale’s rising

taking to America’s rail tracks is

popularity is sparking a wave of new

raising interest in U.S. train travel,

and upgraded resort hotels.

said Jane Wilson, the UK rep for Vacations By Rail.

“There is so much happening over the next year or so that agents

“We are the largest rail supplier

need to be aware of,” said Sophie

in the U.S. and are seeing an

Holloway, UK PR Account Executive

increase in bookings and enquiries

for the Greater Fort Lauderdale

as rail continues to be bang on

Convention & Visitors Bureau.

trend as a fun, relaxing component of an American holiday,” she said.

Already proving popular with UK visitors is the new $147-million

Those travelling around America

Margaritaville Hollywood Beach

by train have included Chris Tarrant,

Resort on the Broadwalk, featuring

for his Extreme Railways show; Michael Portillo on his Great

eight restaurants/bars, three pools EVENT organisers and those who

lunch – sponsored by Brand USA – offers

American Railroad Journeys and

Beachwalk Resort has also

signed up to this year’s Unite Visit USA

an opportunity to touch base with other

Billy Connolly, whose documentary

opened along the Intracoastal

have hailed the success of a format that

delegates aside from those scheduled

about his train journey across

Waterway in Hallandale Beach,

brings together a wide range of holiday

for an appointment,” added Flannagan.

America aired in April.

with 216 units, an infinity pool and

products and tour operators.

and a St. Somewhere Spa.

Joanna Cooke, Visit California, said:

“Television always works as a

restaurant. Its beachfront sister

Fifty ‘suppliers’ (65 delegates) and 52

“UNITE was brilliantly organised. It was a

catalyst for travel and we will be

property, HYDE Resort, opens in

‘buyers’, in total representing a total of

really useful day and great to catch up

working with the trade to provide

2017. The Pelican Grand Beach

190 tourist offices, airlines, hotels,

with so many quality tour operators as

product that will allow clients to

Resort has completed a major

attractions, tour providers, cruise, rail and

well as meeting new operators and

follow Billy Connolly’s journey,”

expansion which includes a new

tour operators were on hand for a series

establishing new business connections.”

Wilson added.

PURE indoor/outdoor spa, while

of pre-scheduled appointments and

the Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach

other networking opportunities.

Resort is expected to open in the

Organiser Debbie Flannagan said: “The

summer. A 23-storey Four Seasons

show is cost-effective for suppliers and

will open in 2018 while Element

free for buyers (tour operators).

by

Westin

Hotel

will

start

Kathy Farahat, All Leisure Holidays,

“With the USA’s national parks,

added: “I have now attended three Unite

celebrating their centennial this

USA events and I have found each to be

year, the train is often the most

really useful and very well organised.”

convenient mode of transport to

Unite Visit USA 2017 will take place

“The venue is in an easily accessible

travel into the heart America’s

on March 16 at The Mermaid Conference

amazing

vacationsbyrail.com

welcoming guests in spring 2017.

location, appointments are made in

& Events Centre, Blackfriars, London.

sunny.org

advance and the networking buffet

unitepromotions.co.uk

natural

resources.”

NEWS IN BRIEF Philly stock rising: Philadelphia, the

Utah’s new service: Delta Air Lines

U.S.’s fifth-largest city, is adding new

has become the first airline to fly

expanded

visitor

new

non-stop between London and Salt

Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Observation Desk at One Liberty

Lake City after beginning a new

(SFMOMA) is to reopen on May 14.

Place opened last year, along with a

Heathrow service to the Utah city on

The museum will offer nearly three

Bloomingdales outlet in the same

April 24. The service will operate

times the previous space as well

building. And the Museum of the

daily during the summer, before

expanded

American Revolution will be opening

switching to up to four times a week

programmes for children and families

its doors in 2017.

for the winter months.

and a new restaurant, In Situ.

discoverPHL.co.uk

delta.com; utah.com

Sfmoma.org

attractions.

The

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San Francisco gets culture boost: The

and

transformed

collections,

San

increased


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Checking out...

Hotels / Resorts / Train journeys / Cruises / Airport reviews

S T A Y : l on d on m ar r io t t ho t e l – Grosvenor Square By ANDY HOSKINS

The Background: The five-star, 217-guestroom London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square is one of the brand’s flagship hotels. The red-brick, townhouse-style building is located in Mayfair, close to Oxford Street and Bond Street. THE ROOM: I was assigned a suite for the night and, true to the room category, it was a generous size with separate living/dining, bathroom and bedroom areas. A stylish, modern four-poster bed was the highlight and was complete with piles of pillows and sumptuous bedding. A large wardrobe contained iron and ironing board, safe, minibar, kettle, DVDs and DVD player. The the living area comprised sofa and easy

chairs, round dining table for four, desk, coffee table, Nespresso machine and board games. There were wall-mounted TVs in both the bedroom and living areas, and decor was browns, creams and a dash of green, with black and white photography adding to the mix. THE FACILITIES: No five-star Mayfair hotel would be complete without a celebrity chef to its name. Gordon Ramsay and his Maze restaurant fulfils that requirement with awardwinning French and Asian cuisine for lunchtime and evening dining. There’s all-day dining at the Maze Grill steakhouse and cocktails at the cosy 1920s- themed Luggage Room bar. There’s also a 24-hour fitness centre.

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IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Portals Nous*****. Calviá, Majorca.

The new IBEROSTAR Grand Hotel Portals Nous is situated in Portals, one of Majorca’s most exclusive spots. The interior design is a creation of leading Dutch designer Marcel Wanders, internationally renowned for his iconic interiors. Discover a stunning 5 star complex where you can enjoy all the luxury of The Grand Collection, as well as a magnificent sandy beach, a superb 650m2 Spa and the finest local and international organic gastronomy.

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T h e v e r d i ct This hotel has plenty of character thanks to its townhouse setting and thoughtful design. The friendly staff run a slick operation and the hotel’s in a top location too. Rates: Room rates start from £249 per night. London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, London, W1K 6JP. marriottgrosvenorsquare.com


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the review: cruise

New ports for Oceania

Expedition extras QUARK

EXPEDITIONS

A Royal two days

has

ROYAL CARIBBEAN is offering a

released two new itineraries

Multi-Day Adventures programme,

and has an early booking bonus

offering cruisers two-day overnight

scheme to encourage business.

‘explorations.’

The bonuses include 20% off

Designed to be more immersive,

itineraries or 50% off single

the

supplements plus a £350 travel

guided tours of the destinations’

adventures

include

fully

credit for flights, transfer package

most iconic places, dining, airfare

or insurance and a £105 Polar

(when applicable), accommodation

Boutique credit to spend onboard.

and transportation.

The bonus is available ‘while

Guests embarking on a Multi-

stocks last’. Those booking early

Day Adventure will depart their

will

of

Royal Caribbean ship mid-cruise

20 itineraries over 28 departures

have

and then spend some extended

onboard

time being ‘immersed’ in an aspect

ships

a

choice

small

Ocean

expedition

Nova

and

Sea

of the local culture before rejoining

Adventurer, and the icebreaker 50

the ship at the next port of call.

Years of Victory.

Examples include the Tikal and

Two new itineraries include

Ceremonial Show, starting with a

Iceland, Greenland and Baffin

BY LAURA GELDER

before September 30 this year will also

flight from Belize to Guatemala (or

Island: Arctic Circle Traverse

OCEANIA CRUISES has unveiled 172

receive

line’s

Honduras to Guatemala), before an

and

itineraries that will visit more than 370

complimentary

package

expedition into the jungle to walk

Baffin Bay Explorer.

different ports of call as part of its new

which offers free unlimited internet

the ruins at Tikal National Park and

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2017 and 2018 Voyage Collections.

access and a selection of one of three

a Mayan cermony. royalcaribbean.co.uk

Canada

to

Greenland:

Choice,

the

amenities

Around 120 of the sailings feature

ofers: free shore excursions, a free

completely new itineraries not offered

unlimited House Beverage Package or

by the line previously.

free Shipboard Credit.

There are seven first-time ports of call

Packages lead in with the seven-day

for Oceania Cruises: Charlotte Amalie, on

Baltic Marvels cruise onboard Marina,

St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands;

setting

Husavik,

Nice

Copenhagen to Stockholm and visiting

(Villefranche) and Bastia (Corsica) in

Berlin, Tallinn, St. Petersburg and

France; Rijeka, Croatia; and Sept-Îles,

Helsinki. It is priced from £1029pp with

Québec, Canada.

return flights from London, meals and

Iceland;

Nantes,

Those guests who book a sailing from the 2017 or 2018 Voyage Collection

Azamara spring sale

OLife

sail

June

12

2017 from

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Indonesia. azamaraclubcruises.com

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AZAMARA CLUB CRUISES is offering a free double upgrade or reduced

airfares

on

selected

cruises until the end of May. The

offer

applies

to

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participating voyages in 2016 and 2017, when booked before May 31. Guests can choose from a free double upgrade to a Balcony Stateroom for the price of a Club Interior or reduced long haul airfares

(from

£99pp)

when

booking a Club Balcony room. Journeys available under the offer include the 14-night Temples & Dragons Voyage aboard Azamara Journey, which will see guests

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South Korea is riding a popularity wave, based on a growing appreciation of its food, culture, special interest tourism and temple stays, to name but a few of its many draws, says Anna Maria Espsäter

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t is a bright, crisp autumn morning with blazing sunshine as I make my way to Gyeongbokgung Palace in central Seoul, dressed up in full regalia. To make the royal palace tour more royal still, myself and a group of Westerners have been offered the opportunity to play dressup and wear traditional Korean garb for the duration of the tour, taking in both the palace and nearby Bukchon Hanok Village, a part of Seoul with old-style buildings. My pink-and-purple, rather binding outfit, complete with flouncy underskirt and beribboned jacket, seems slightly over the top at first, but I am soon loving every ‘movie star minute’. The locals think we must be celebrities of some kind and keep asking to have their picture taken with us, as we prance around the 14th century palace. The grand tour takes in many of the buildings, from banquet halls to pavilions, beautifully restored after the Japanese occupation from 1910-45. From the palace a short walk takes us to Bukchon Hanok Village, in parts dating back 600 years, with narrow, steep streets, quirky shops and restaurants.

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The sightseeing is proving quite strenuous though, and after our morning’s vigorous ambles I am delighted to be let out of my outfit to sample one of South Korea’s absolute highlights: the cuisine. And lunch does not disappoint: Korea’s famous barbeque beef, cooked at my table, with all the trimmings, in this case various types of kimchi, hot sauces, lettuce leaves, sesame leaves, seaweed and much more. Foodie heaven for the weary visitor!

Food for thought Awareness of South Korea’s many charms is steadily increasing, not least because of its delectable cuisine. In the last decade or so Korean cooking has become the fastest-growing Asian food trend in the UK, with more restaurants opening. International visitors to South Korea can try their hand at making traditional dishes such as bibimbap or kimchi, but it’s not just cooking classes that are popular. Aspects of Korea’s unique culture can be explored all over the country, for example, through drumming lessons, temple stays or taekwondo classes. And the rise of Hallyu, the so-called Korean wave of contemporary culture that emerged in the 1990s, Korean music (k-pop) and TV dramas and more are all increasingly popular draws for visitors. The 5,000-year-plus history and varied landscape, much of which is protected, provide other key highlights. UNESCO has awarded 12 sites with heritage status – 11 cultural, 1 natural – and there are a total of 21 national parks scattered around the country. South Korea has also been firmly establishing itself as a key sports tourism destination in recent years, hosting a number of sporting events year-round. And 2018 will see the country host the Winter Olympics for the first time, in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do Province. UK visitors have been increasing year on

year, reaching some 135,000 a year and the Korea Tourism Organisation (KTO) is aiming to exceed 140,000 in 2016. Peter Barron, Sales Manager UK and Ireland for Korean Air, says the airline “continues to enjoy great support from the UK” to Seoul and other points on the airline’s network. “Rising demand led to the introduction of the A380 on the London-Seoul route, increasing capacity,” he added. As well as a varied and interesting destination in its own right, South Korea makes for a great stopover, or multi-centre destination, with good connections to neighbouring countries. Several UK tour operators are currently offering tours combining South Korea with Japan or China, among others, while stopover possibilities when travelling further afield also abound. With the Olympics looming and other major events taking place in the country, this is a great time to be selling South Korea.

Perfect ten Seoul searching: The capital, Seoul, is a buzzing city where ancient temples and palaces jostle for space with modern malls and glittering skyscrapers. Gastronomy galore: Your clients will be hard pushed to find a bad meal in South Korea. From big cities to tiny hamlets, food is fresh, tasty and abundant. DMZ visit: For an insight into the Korean War and its long-lingering consequences, a visit to the Demilitarised Zone that separates North and South is a must. Four seasons: Spring and autumn are a popular time to visit for splendid cherry blossoms or autumn colours Temple stays: Stay overnight in a Korean Buddhist temple. Park life: There are 21 national parks: hike in the summer and ski in winter. Fantastic festivals: South Korea loves its festivals! The country celebrates everything from the humble strawberry to snow crabs, mud and flowers of every kind.

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“South Korea is relatively new on the tourist map, so gives visitors a real sense of discovery. The culture is so fascinating and diverse – a fusion of local Korean, Chinese and Japanese cultures” VANESSA O’PRAY, PRODUCT MANAGER, RAMBLERS WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS

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Happening Hallyu: Contemporary Korean culture has taken its Asian neighbours by storm! Ancient monuments: Replete with historic palaces, temples and fortresses, South Korea’s varied and fascinating history is easily explored and visited. Volcanic visit: Jeju Island, a volcanic island at the south-western tip of the nation, was added to the UNESCO list in 2007 as a natural heritage site. Expect spectacular natural landscapes and scenic beauty.

What’s new  Airlines: Korean Air’s (koreanair.com) new Airbus 380 is now operating on the London- Seoul route. Air Astana (airastana.com) introduced flights to Seoul in 2015 and is offering free stopovers on its route.  Marketing: The KTO (visitkorea.or.kr) is working on a major new tourism initiative, details of which are to be unveiled shortly. The tourism board is actively working with agents to help them sell South Korea’s varied products and last autumn ran a large-scale fam trip to further enhance tour operator and travel agent knowledge of the country. Preparations are in full swing for the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics, with the Olympic venues being organised in two clusters – Pyeongchang Mountain cluster and Gangneung Coastal cluster. Pyeongchang looks set to be the most compact venue concept in the history of the Winter Olympics. The Condé Nast International Luxury Conference was held in Seoul last month (April), helping to establish South Korea as an emerging wellness destination.  Operators: Bamboo Travel (bambootravel. co.uk) has introduced several South Korea tours. Ramblers Worldwide Holidays (ramblersholidays. co.uk) has reintroduced its walking holidays taking in the country’s highlights. Ace Cultural Tours (aceculturaltours.co.uk) is introducing a South Korea and Western Japan tour in 2017, while Explore (explore.co.uk) will be running a new tour from the autumn.

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Tourism talk “Our key focus over the next couple of years is to leverage the Winter Olympics ‘Pyeongchang 2018’ as another great opportunity to raise awareness of Korea in the UK. We have already been positioning the destination as a sports tourism hub for active adventure and will use the legacy of the Olympics to make Gangwon-do province a place for both summer and winter pursuits. We continue to strongly sell Seoul as an ideal stopover alternative to Hong Kong, Singapore and other major Asian destinations. Experiential and themed travel, in the form of ‘Special Interest Tours’ , which includes UNESCO heritage sites, cuisine, taekwondo and sports tourism, are all key segments for tour operators to create programmes. The cruise market is flourishing too and more ships are stopping in Korea.” Changho Cha, Director, KTO London office

Where to book it

“South Korea suits travellers looking for something a bit different. The Demilitarised Zone is the last frontier of the Cold War and offers an unforgettable experience” GLYN THORNELOE, SOUTH KOREA PRODUCT MANAGER, EXPLORE

 RAMBLERS WORLDWIDE HOLIDAYS – 01707 331133

A new 15-night South Korean discovery tour takes in the highlights. Prices start from £3,150pp and include British Airways flights and transfers, B&B accommodation, dinners, local transport, entrance fees and guides. ramblersholidays.co.uk

 REGENT HOLIDAYS – 020 7666 1244 An eight-day Highlights of South Korea tour is from £1,095pp, based on two people sharing on a B&B basis. The price includes accommodation, arrival transfers and sightseeing with Englishspeaking guides. Flights are not included, but can be arranged through Regent Holidays. regent-holidays.co.uk  EXPLORE – 01252 884 723

A 12-day South Korea Explorer tour visits the major sights and includes a night’s temple stay. Prices start from £2,799pp and include return flights, all accommodation, some meals, local transport and guides. Departures are in May and October 2016 and March 2017. explore.co.uk 

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The Cook Islands has plenty to offer those in search of the archetypal dreamy South Pacific stopover on route to New Zealand or Australia, says Karl Cushing

H

aving an overripe Noni fruit squished into my scalp wasn’t quite what I’d envisaged when I’d signed up to a nature tour with local legend Pa (pastreks.com). As the mashed-up pulp began to dry in the mid-day sun I was seriously starting to question the wisdom of the move but Pa assured me it was nature’s cure for baldness and if it worked half as well as the natural hair removal paste he’d demonstrated on a now smooth patch on my leg I figured I could be on to a winner. Meeting such disarmingly friendly and colourful locals was one of the highlights of my Cook Islands trip. Another was how ‘un-resorty’ it was, the typically small-scale accommodation scattered over a wide area rather than concentrated in major centres. Moreover, while featured by high-end tailor-

Pictured above: Just an average day snorkelling in Rarotonga. Opposite page: Pacific Resort Aitutaki; the view from Aitutaki Escape’s luxury villas.

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made specialists such as Abercrombie & Kent and Cox & Kings, alongside the likes of Austravel, Kuoni and Premier Holidays, the Cook Islands doesn’t command the price tags of Polynesian rivals such as Tahiti. “The Cook Islands is a perfect year-round destination,” says Joanne Lowery, Product Manager at Gold Medal, who advises the driest months are May to October and the warmest time is January through to March. Austravel Destination Manager Katie Warburton notes UK visitor numbers are running around 15% up. “The Cook Islands are having a great year. There are also lots of upgrades and refurbs going on out there at the moment, which is always good for the customer.” Like all South Pacific destinations it’s a long old flight from the UK with the most obvious route being Heathrow to Rarotonga via Los Angeles with Air New Zealand. As the main island of Rarotonga is a mere four- or six-hour flight from Auckland or Sydney one option is to tack a stay onto a tour of New Zealand or Australia. Upon landing you’ll encounter another local character – the Ukulele-playing Jake Numanga, who has welcomed international flights for nearly 40 years. Getting around ‘Raro’ is a cinch as you can easily circumnavigate the island on a hired scooter or the round-island bus service. Alongside exploring the different beaches, restaurants and bars that ring the island the route reveals small white well-tended churches and gardens brimming with all manner of fruit trees, while side roads beckon you towards the lush mountainous interior. To experience the latter clients should consider a cross-island hike with Pa or a 4WD island tour with the likes of Raro Safari Tours and local DMC Raro Tours. Avarua’s bustling Punanga Nui Saturday market offers souvenirs and great food, with black pearls a popular local purchase. Another staple is ‘Island Nights’ held at Highland Paradise and Te Vara Nui village, which offers

the chance to hear all about the islands’ history. One of Raro’s best beaches is breezy Tikioki, in Titikaveka to the south east. The lagoon has excellent snorkelling, with guided walks offered in the lovely Takitumu Conservation Area. Nearby Little Polynesian is popular with wedding parties; Royal Takitumu Resort is set in a lovely secluded spot and adults-only Rumours has a decent spa. To the east, the more sheltered Muri Beach is a popular base due to its tourism attractions, varied accommodations and waterports in the pretty lagoon.

“We recommend couples stay at Edgewater Resort on Rarotonga. The three-star resort is popular for its affordability and facilities, including a kids club and spa, and the weekly island night is fascinating to watch” KATIE WARBURTON, DESTINATION MANAGER, AUSTRAVEL

Accommodation choice Higher-end options include Crystal Blue Lagoon Villas, which opened early last year; nearby Te Vakaroa (tevakaroavillas.com); Te Manava, a luxury villas operation (temanava.com); and Nautilus (nautilusresortrarotonga.com), which opened in late 2014. Nautilus is “a really amazing resort,” says Austravel’s Warburton. Family-friendly options include the four-star Pacific Resort while options along the south coast include Sea Change Villas (sea-change-rarotonga.com), and the southwesternly Rarotongan Beach Resort and Spa with its prime positioning on Aroa beach. From here and up the west coast towards two of the larger resort-style properties, Edgewater and

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Crown Beach, along with respected local operator Dive Rarotonga (thedivecentre-rarotonga. com), you can catch some dramatic sunsets. For many however, not least honeymooners, Raro is primarily a staging point for the main event — a stay on sleepier, dreamier Aitutaki. From Maunga Pu to the white-sand palmfringed beaches, intimate thatched villa set-ups and idyllic Blue Lagoon flecked by little islets or ‘motu’, the island oozes romance and ticks the main idyllic paradise boxes. Staying options include Aitutaki Lagoon Resort (aitutakilagoonresort.com), with its wonderful remote setting and overwater villas; Escape (aitutakiescape.com), with its handful of sumptuous villas and Etu Moana (etumoana.com). For a larger property try Pacific Resort Aitutaki (pacificaitutaki. com). Set amid lovely grounds it is far superior to its sister property in Raro’s Muri Beach. Aitutaki’s lagoon is a haven for watersports and many boat trips such as Gold Medal’s Bishop’s Lagoon Cruise — its most popular Cook Islands tour — take in the tiny, One Foot Island for lunch, a wander across its idyllic beaches and the chance to collect the island’s distinctive passport stamp. Mine stopped off at the deserted Raputa and Moturakau where TV shows Survivor and Shipwrecked were filmed, pausing for a snorkel with some inquisitive turtles and impressive giant clams. Of the remainder of the 15 major islands, all far less developed in tourism terms, two options worth a look include Mangaia and Atiu, served by the homely Atiu Villas (atiuvillas.com). I loved my side trip to Atiu (atiu. info/attractions/tours/) from bouncing around in the back of the pick-up to the grass airstrip to the island tour I took with ‘birdman’ George, another local legend who took us to his local ‘tumunu’ watering hole to neck some homebrew!

Perfect ten Sunset trip: Catch a sunset over Rarotonga’s Aro’a beach while nursing a cocktail at the cosy beachside bar. Pearly queens: Shop for black pearls in Avarua, Rarotonga Education nation: Learn about the local history at an ‘island night’ Float on: Snorkel amid the shallow lagoons and swim with turtles on an island hopping tour Whale I never: Spot whales from Rarotonga’s beaches (August-November) Off piste: Get away from the crowds by venturing beyond the two main islands Back to nature: Learn all about the local flora and fauna on one of Pa’s great nature hikes Paradise found: Make like Robinson Crusoe on deserted Raputa and


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from £2,895pp, departing in November 2016 and including a nine-night stay at the five-star Nautilus Resort with breakfast, Captain Tama’s Lagoon cruise and flights from London with Air New Zealand. austravel.com

 TRAVEL 2 – 0800 0224 182 A seven-night stay in a premium garden suite at the three-star Manuia Beach hotel with breakfast is priced from £2,429pp for travel from November 1- 30 2016, including flights from London. travel2.com

Moturakau where TV shows Survivor and Shipwrecked were filmed Stamp on it: Get a coveted passport stamp on tiny One Foot Island Islands crossing: Arrive in style on a cruise with the likes of Paul Gaugin, which calls at Aitutaki (pgcruises.com)

What’s new  Airlines: Some of the best product news relates to improved air access. Late March saw JetStar (jetstar.com) launch a new affordable flight service to Rarotonga from Auckland, adding to the existing wallet-friendly service offered by Virgin Australia (virginaustralia.com). Air New Zealand (airnewzealand.com) will add around 100 extra seats a week when it upgrades to a Boeing 777-200 on its LAX-RAR service in December, along with adding a Premium Economy cabin and fully-lieflat beds in Business Class.  Tour Operators: Operators adding the islands include

Bridge and Wickers (theultimatetravelcompany. co.uk), which will feature it in its new dedicated South Pacific brochure. Travel 2 (travel2.com) has this year added the 24room, three-star Manuia Beach hotel on Raro.

Tourism talk “Cook Islands has become the South Pacific destination of choice and our market growth in the past 12 months from the UK, around 15% up, has surpassed that of our neighbours. With the introduction of the new ‘Love a Little Paradise’ branding the Cook Islands is building on its strength as an individual destination, with no international hotel brands, no large-scale resorts and a focus on the small island paradise – that it is, promoting what we don’t have, as much as what we do have. We have also seen growth in weddings and honeymoons, with very simple paperwork and few restrictions on choosing your location. With Air New Zealand bringing in larger aircraft at the end of the year access has never been more comfortable.” Ian Griffiths, UK Manager, Cook Islands Tourism

Where to book it Pictured: Pacific Resort Aitutaki; Aitutaki Escape twobedroom villa with pool; poolside Aitutaki Pacific Resort

 AUSTRAVEL – 0800 988 4834 A 10-day trip to the Cook Islands is priced

 GOLD MEDAL – 0800 014 7777 A seven-night stay in a studio apartment at Edgewater Resort & Spa with breakfast is priced from £1,699pp for travel November 1-30, 2016, including flights from London with Air New Zealand. goldmedal.co.uk  WHO FLIES THERE Air New Zealand (airnewzealand.co.uk) flies weekly from Heathrow to Rarotonga via Los Angeles. JetStar (jetstar. com) and Virgin Australia (virginaustralia.com) service Rarotonga from Auckland and Air Rarotonga (airraro.com) flies between the islands.


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he many countries that comprise Latin America, from Mexico in the north to Argentina and Chile in the south, are rich in extreme landscapes, colourful culture, historic sites and abundant wildlife – and increasingly they are becoming easier to get to. Non-stop flights between the UK and Latin America have traditionally been limited to just a few services to Brazil and Mexico, but that will change this spring as British Airways adds two brand-new services to Costa Rica and Peru. Furthermore, several other carriers are adding new destinations that can be reached with convenient connections from European hubs. All of which is good news for UK travellers and tour operators, as the Latin American Travel Association’s chairman, Byron Shirto, points out: “We warmly welcome any development to increase and improve accessibility to the many and contrasting attractions of Latin America. It is additional evidence of the growth and popularity of the region as a tourism destination.” LATA says Costa Rica was already among the countries seeing the biggest rise in consumer enquiries among its tour operator members, even before new flights were announced, while Peru remains one of the top destinations for first-time visitors to Latin America. “The Lima flight will make travelling to the iconic Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail much easier, and Lima is also a convenient gateway to many other South American destinations,” says Shirto. “Costa Rica has become very popular due to its national parks and biological reserves, home to a vast array of fauna and flora, while both Pacific and Caribbean beaches provide a stunning backdrop.”

Costa Rica British Airways’ new service from Gatwick to Costa Rica’s capital city, San Jose, commenced on April 27. The twice-weekly service operates on Wednesdays and Saturdays and will increase to three flights a week in the winter. Return fares start from £687 in World Traveller, £1,100 in World Traveller Plus and £2,532 in Club World. The average flying time is 10 hours and 50 minutes. “With everything from its incredible wildlife, rugged rainforests and volcanic peaks, as well as stunning beaches and, of course, world-famous coffee, Costa Rica offers an incredible array of places to visit and experience,” says Colm Lacy, British Airways’ head of commercial Gatwick. Mauricio Ventura, Costa Rica’s Minister of Tourism adds: “In the last 12 months we have seen an increase of 12.9% in tourists from the UK, staying an average of two weeks and making a valuable contribution to the economy.” In addition, Thomson Airways introduced a weekly service from London Gatwick to Liberia, in northwestern Costa Rica, last November.

Pictured from top: the sun rises over Mexico’s Riviera Maya; Rainforest wildlife in Costa Rica; Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico; travelling through Peru’s Sacred Valley

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Mexico Aeromexico, the country’s national carrier, is adding a sixth weekly flight between Heathrow and Mexico City from June to September, with onward connections to destinations such as Cancun, Cozumel, Merida, Guadalajara, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta. The service is operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. British Airways also operates from London Heathrow to Mexico City and both BA and Virgin Atlantic fly from London Gatwick to Cancun. And Thomson Airways flies to Cancun year-round (exc. November-December) from Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester, and has seasonal services from several regional airports.

Peru

Above: Peru’s capital city, Lima, has a growing reputation for gastronomy. Right: celebrating the Festival of the Virgin de la Candelaria

Perhaps the most significant of all recent developments is the imminent launch (May 4) of British Airways services from Gatwick to Lima, Peru’s capital city. The country has long been among the top sellers in Latin America for UK tour operators despite the need to take connecting flights.

Air Europa connects you to some of the key cities in Latin America. Fly from London Gatwick to Buenos Aires, Bogota (From 28th June), Lima, Sao Paulo, Havana and many more. All flights are via Madrid.

For more information call: 08714230717 or visit us at: www.aireuropaexperts.com

The airline’s new three-times-weekly service departs on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. From October 30, the service will depart on Wednesdays and Sundays only. Return fares start from £765 in World Traveller, £1,185 in World Traveller Plus and £2,549 in Club World. “With the world-famous Inca Trail and the incredible citadel of Machu Picchu, there’s nowhere quite like Peru,” says Lynne Embleton, British Airways’ managing director at Gatwick. “Lima is a fantastic gateway to some of the most dramatic places to visit in South America.”

Best of the rest Operating out of its Madrid hub, Air Europa’s Latin America reach continues to grow. It added a twice-weekly service to Paraguay’s capital city, Asuncion, in December and from June 27 will fly daily to Colombian capital Bogota (also served non-stop from London by Avianca). “The coming 12 months will be huge for Air Europa and this announcement, along with the use of the B787 Dreamliner for the flight, is an early indication of that,” says Colin Stewart, UK


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Director, Air Europa. “2015 was a year of consolidation of our position as the airline of choice for Latin America. Expect 2016 to be one of expansion and growth.” The airline operates to several other Latin American cities and has connecting flights from Gatwick. Tour operator Last Frontiers has welcomed the launch later this year of a ‘long-awaited’ LAN service between Santiago and Puerto Natales in Chile. “The new service will cut the land transfer to Torres del Paine National Park down from a four to five-hour road journey to a one-and-ahalf hour flight,” says the operator. Long-standing services to Brazil (Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) and Argentina (Buenos Aires) are offered by British Airways. Brazilian airline TAM also flies from Heathrow to Sao Paulo and, with partner airline LAN, operates a large network across Latin America. Portuguese airline TAP operates 14 routes between Lisbon/Porto and 11 Brazilian cities and Air France/KLM and British Airways’ partner, Iberia, are among other airlines offering further one-stop options across Latin America.

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Where to book it  RAINBOW TOURS – 020 7666 1266 A Costa Rica Highlights trip takes advantage of British Airways’ new flights from Gatwick to the country’s capital, San Jose. The trip takes in Costa Rica’s spectacular landscapes including volcanoes, lakes, cloud forest and beaches on both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. The 12-day trip costs from £2,285pp.

“With the world-famous Inca Trail and the incredible citadel of Machu Picchu, there’s nowhere quite like Peru” LYNNE EMBLETON, BRITISH AIRWAYS’ MANAGING DIRECTOR AT GATWICK AIRPORT

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 SUNVIL TRAVELLER – 020 8758 4774 The 10-day Highlights of Peru itinerary visits the capitcal, Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca. Prices start from £2,698pp including both international and internal flights. Sunvil.co.uk

 LAST FRONTIERS – 01296 653000 Cultural Colombia, a 14-day itinerary, visits Bogota, San Agustin, the Coffee Triangle, Medellin and the island of Providencia. The estimated cost is £3,330pp including international flights. Lastfrontiers.com 

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Franco, our Metropolitan Touring guide, is waiting for us and we are quickly delivered to the Rio Othon Palace, which overlooks Copacabana Beach. And what a beach: golden yellow sand for miles – and leading to the equally famous Ipanema Beach. Along both of these iconic beaches are endless super-relaxed coffee and eating places, cyclists, runners, and walkers. Donned in obligatory shorts, shades and t-shirts, we sip our first unpronounceable cocktails.

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One of the world’s most exciting cities, Rio immediately lives up to its reputation for stunning beauty and must-see Making a splash world-class attractions but it Falls at Iguazu is also a place where you keep your ears and eyes wide open and take extra safeguards. We are a pair of hardened travel publishers but I’m glad we have a trusted guide. Corcovado (‘hunchback’ in Portuguese) is a mountain in central Rio de Janeiro, just west of the city centre, and in the Tijuca Forest, which is a national park. It’s known worldwide for the 125ft statue of Jesus on its peak, Cristo Redentor or ‘Christ the Redeemer’. “We leave very early in the morning,” our guide says, and the next day we discover why: it is still early, and the crowds are huge. You can get there via a narrow road or by a 20-minute ride on the Corcovado Rack Railway (opened in 1884). We’re told that for most people today the wait to board could take several hours because of the huge volume of visitors (up to 300,000). But whatever it takes – it’s worth it! From one of the world’s most Standing under th iconic landmarks there e Christ th statue in e Redee are stunning panoramic Rio - the m e r feeling is overwhelm views of Rio’s city centre, close to ing. Se eing the between Sugarloaf Mountain, absolute gaucho a trust nd horse (or ranch Copacabana and Ipanema at the e ) in Arge s ta ncia n ti n a beaches, the Maracanã . W Ston atc

Stadium, several favelas, and Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. This polluted lake will be used in this year’s Olympics but several times I am promised it will be ‘clean enough’ when the Games begin.

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Our second-day ‘must-see’ is Sugarloaf Mountain, and clambering into the modern panoramic-view cable car and peering up I’m glad I don’t get vertigo! The views from the top stop me in my tracks. I mutter to myself: “This is unmissable; simply world-class”. Having seen Rio from very high up, on day three we explore by car and on foot and what strikes me is the atmosphere: the energy, the colours, the fabulous people, the noise, the laughter and the car horns. There’s a slightly third-world feel at times, that sits right alongside all the modernity of a slick worldrenowned city. Our guide takes us to gems we’d miss under our own steam – places like Escadaria Selaron (Selaron Steps), with its colourful display of thousands of painted tiles. There are numerous great restaurants of course, especially (but not exclusively) if you like meat. A dance bar is recommended to us: wow, fantastic band and singer Joyce Candido (in London very soon) belting out that fabulous Samba beat.

“Poverty and extreme wealth live side by side in Rio. It is a city where you need to keep your eyes and ears open”

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Next up is Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which lies on the border between Brazil and Argentina in two adjacent parks that make up one of the largest natural protected areas in South America. Try to visit from both sides. I thought two days here might be too much, but I am so wrong. The whole thing is e-n-o-r-m-o-u-s and in my mind’s eye it dwarfs Niagara. There are various circuits and catwalks that get you so close your breath is taken away. I am ushered to the (essential) boat ride, clutching my dry clothes and towel which I shove into the waterproof bag provided. “Things could get quite wet,” I’m told. Observing the falls from the lower lake is fantastic, and as we draw ever closer to one of the monster falls I wonder


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when we will stop and turn around. But we don’t! On we go, right through the waterfall. Later, our Metropolitan Touring guide deposits us exhausted at ‘La Cantera’, our lodge hotel. This place is authentic and entirely in keeping with a national park of this significance.

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And so on to Buenos Airies where I am immediately struck by its sophisticated air. I’m told that the city is safe – well, “South America safe” - according to our third Metropolitan Touring guide. He just can’t wait to get talking about The Falkland Islands, clearly enjoying our mildly- amused discomfort. Buenos Aires has a wealth of attractions, some you’ll have heard about and some not so well known. Recoleta Cemetery, which features above-ground mausoleums, is the size of a small village. Many rich and famous people are buried here including Eva Perón, some presidents of Argentina, Nobel Prize winners, the founder of the Argentine Navy, and a granddaughter of Napoleon. We also drop into the Eva Peron interactive museum – very interesting and highly recommended. I can almost touch the atmosphere in La Boca Neighbourhood. There are shops, restaurants, bars, shows, dancing in the street, guitars being strummed, colour and noise – and museums that are a delight for any football-crazy visitors. Boca Juniors is a famous team – Diego Maradona played for them - and their stadium, La Bombonera, is a football Mecca. The next day we are in San Antonio de Areco, a lovely small town known for its gaucho traditions. There are artisan workshops that make exquisite silver and leather goods for the gauchos, handicrafts, blacksmiths, museums, artefacts and pictures. We head for El Ombu Estancia, an operational farm that offers visitors a real gaucho/estancia experience. We ride off on horseback, in tranquil surroundings, with our very own gaucho. What a great guy! Our BBQ lunch, taken out on the porch, is delicious and a famous gaucho sings us traditional Estancia songs. We are led out to a field, to meet a dozen or so beautiful horses and told to make no noise at all. I look on in awe as one gaucho whispers to his horse and demonstrates a true unity and trust football craz between man and horse. y in La Boca It’s a truly jaw-dropping experience!

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The time when it was a struggle to find family-friendly cruises is firmly in the past, says Jeannine Williamson

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rom creche facilities for tiny cruisers to cookery classes and cool areas for teens, ships are now equipped with a raft of amenities to keep youngsters – and parents – happy. There is a growing trend for family cabins and Carnival Vista, debuting this May, has the new Family Harbour area with cabins sleeping up to five and a dedicated lounge. MSC Seaside, launching in December 2017, will introduce Super Family Plus – three interconnecting staterooms accommodating up to 10. For 2017/18 the line has also announced ‘All in One’ fares, allowing single parents to pay 60% of the fare for their child, rather than a cabin priced on adult double occupancy. Disney Cruise Line recently premiered Tangled: The Musical on Disney Magic. The first time the comedy adventure based on the Rapunzel fairytale has been adapted for the stage, it joins other shows performed on every cruise including Disney Dreams… An Enchanted Classic, featuring

Above: P&O Cruises appeals to children of all ages; right: Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ characters entertain happy children in its Kids’ Club

a new segment from the blockbuster Frozen. Hands-on, immersive activities are another big draw, and P&O Cruises has introduced children’s cookery classes on its flagship Britannia. With baking and cake decorating for under-eights, bread making for nine- to 12-year-olds and pasta making for 13- to 17-year-olds, the free classes run during half-term and school holidays. Celebrity Cruises offers Family Tour Challenge excursions, such as a treasure hunt in Copenhagen and puzzlesolving race around Cozumel. New family benefits in balcony cabins overlooking the Boardwalk area on Royal Caribbean’s eagerly awaited Harmony of the Seas, as well as Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, include a meal for four at Johnny Rockets and private time on the ships’ rock climbing walls. For the smallest sailors, and in a first for Norwegian Cruise Line, Norwegian Escape offers childcare services for

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children aged six months to three years. “One of the exciting features of cruise holidays is the diversity of experiences available that appeal to a wide range of age groups,” says CLIA UK & Ireland’s Director Andy Harmer. “And with a huge range of familyfriendly destinations to choose from, it’s little wonder that families and multi-generational families are so keen to try their first cruise.” With so much choice, it’s no longer adults who have all the fun at sea.

Perfect ten Celebrity Cruises: A camel ride, jeep safari and sandboarding on Abu Dhabi’s sand dunes are part of Celebrity’s latest Great Adventure shore excursion, created in partnership with TV personality Ben Fogle. Celebrity Constellation sails from the United Arab Constellatio Emirates for the first time this year. Hapag-lloyd Cruises: This October there are two new family cruises on Europa 2 from New


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Princess Cruises: Regal Princess, which starred in the recent documentary The Cruise, has an enlarged children’s club for talent shows, games, films, video games and hands-on activities. Teenagers can hang out in a dedicated area that includes a DJ booth and sun deck. There are kids-only dinners, with formal nights for teens. One Ocean Expeditions: The small ship adventure line specialising in the Arctic and Antarctica has introduced a new youth price structure with a 25% discount for young people up to 17% and 20% reduction for 18- to 21-year-olds in full-time education. One Ocean also has two family-friendly Christmas voyages to Antarctica, with wildlife talks and activities aimed at a younger audience. Thomson Cruises: The line’s latest addition Thomson Discovery launches in June. Based in Palma for the summer, it will be the largest ship in the fleet with a range of facilities including a climbing wall and the Hideout teen room with a karaoke booth. The brand-new show Splash Live! will see animated characters come to life to take children on a journey under the sea. there will be two creative dance and movement York to Progreso and on to La Guaira. The US east classes for under-twos on every sea day. coast itinerary includes the opportunity for Carnival: Marking Carnival’s return to children to learn to play golf, make pizza and Europe, Carnival Vista is the line’s first new enjoy their own Zodiac excursions. The Caribbean cruise features music, dance and drama workshops ship for four years. Camp Ocean recreates the fun of a summer camp and activities include for aspiring young performers. Disney Cruise suspended cycling Line: SkyRide, the first-ever Youngsters can feel the ship’s IMAX theatre and “We are taking entertainment to a raft-riding water slide. force following Disney Royal Dream’s recent dry dock. the next level on Harmony of the Seas with more captivating, Caribbean Headlining the ship’s International: enhancements are two immersive entertainment new interactive areas in experiences than ever before” Family-friendly activities include the Oceaneer Club NICK WEIR, VICE PRESIDENT, ENTERTAINMENT, ROYAL surfing and ice-skating themed to Star Wars CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL on the world’s largest and the Disney Infinity cruise ship, Harmony of video game. Youngsters the Seas, which launches on May 20 for a maiden are transported to a far-away galaxy in the Millennium Falcon spacecraft, and the Infinity room season in Europe. Ultimate Abyss is the first-ever 10-storey slide at sea. offers more high-tech fun. Holland America Line: Launched in April and Europe’s first new ship for 2016, Koningsdam features the line’s first purpose-built family cabins that sleep up to five and have two bathrooms. There are also 150 connecting cabins. Koningsdam, the first in HAL’s new Pinnacle Class, will spend the summer season in Europe and sail in the Caribbean this winter. P&O Cruises: P&O has teamed up with TV choreographer Claire Greenwood to offer Tappy Toes sessions on 13 sailings in 2016. Available on Azura, Britannia, Oceana and Ventura,

Above: Children love NCL’s zipline; right: Jedi training on Disney Dream; learning is fun in Holland America’s Kids’ Club onboard Koningsdam

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Where to book it  P&O CRUISES –0843 374 0111 A seven-night Norwegian Fjords round-trip cruise on Azura, departing July 3 from Southampton, with the first cruise featuring Tappy Toes sessions, is priced from £1,798 for two adults and a child sharing a cabin. pocruises.com  HAPAG-LLOYD CRUISES – 0800 0513 829 The 15-night New York to Progreso family cruise on Europa 2, departing September 30, leads in from £5,920pp, cruise only. Children under 11 travel free and the fare for 12-15-year-olds is £50 per day, sharing a cabin with their parents. hl-cruises.com  THOMSON CRUISES – 0871 230 2800 The seven-night Highlights of the Mediterranean cruise on Thomson Discovery from Palma, departing July 23, is priced from £3,898 for a family of four sharing a cabin, including flights from Bournemouth. thomson.co.uk/cruise 


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he Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has released details of some of the 'strangest' calls it has received over the past year or so. While some enquiries to the FCO might involve –quite literally – life or death situations, others are slightly more frivolous: like the apparently homesick guy who phoned in to ask where he could buy English bacon abroad. Then there was the caller who dialled expressing concern that his impending move to Spain's Costas would be marred by Spanish nudists. That’s a worry that has probably kept us all awake at some point – or maybe not. Other enquiries making the FCO's list included a woman in Lebanon looking for an English butler, a holidaymaker asking for travel advice for trips to Coventry and a filmmaker seeking a pensioner for a part in a new film.

CON-AIR IN FULL FLIGHT Last year would-be holidaymakers were 'conned' out of over £11.5 million, according to a report by the City of London Police’s National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. This sum is from a combination of account hacking and fraudulent 'travel specialists' who duped unsuspecting clients into passing over

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£1million trip Luxury operator Cruise118.com has announced it is launching a £1million land and sea adventure. The 63-night trip includes seven private jet flights; seven ultraluxurious hotel stays; six immersive tours; royal or penthouse & mansion suites and chauffeur-driven transfers throughout.

their bank details. ABTA, the City of London Police and online security site Get Safe Online have teamed up to provide advice to the public about potential booking frauds. Check out abta.com/fraud for hints and tips of how to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.

ANIMAL INSTINCTS Almost a third of holidaymakers in the UK base their decision on where to holiday by its suitability for pets, according to research carried out by VisitScotland. The report, which follows on from VisitScotland’s recent search for an ‘Ambassadog’' (see Final Word in our April issue) also revealed that the average spend of a 'pet holiday' was £126 higher than one without Felix or Fido in tow. VisitScotland is distributing the report in order to help Scottish businesses capitalise on this market. Malcolm Roughead, Chief Executive of VisitScotland, said: “Pet tourism has the possibility to be worth millions to Scotland’s visitor economy and this latest paper offers some great tips for businesses on how to become more pet friendly and unlock the potential of this lucrative market.” visitscotland.com 

TOP 5… Food trends Culinary website foodoria.co.uk has collated a list of most popular foods in cities worldwide – and some are not what you would expect! Take a look at the foods below:

1 Germans love Asian food

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Those in Amsterdam and Sydney eat 'healthy'

4 Burgers are the top foods in Oslo, Milan and Munich

5 Locals in Lyon and Turin stick to their roots by choosing native dishes above all else

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14nt Italian Mediterranean, Jun, Jul & Aug 2016 Port charges and taxes are included.

Great deals to Barbados

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A unique collection of hotels in Barbados: Almond Beach Resort & Sugar Cane Hotel & Spa on the West Coast and Time Out Hotel & Worthing Court Apartment Hotel on the South Coast.

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FREE excursion in Saint Lucia Valid for stays in June & September 2016, for bookings made in May'16. Call for more details and to book.

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5.30pm; Sat 9.30am-1.30pm

Hotel prices are “from” per person per night and based on 2 adults sharing unless otherwise stated. Terms & conditions apply. www.touchdown.co.uk

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