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Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Brazil
With Rio cureently celebrating its winning bid to host the 2016 Olympics, the spotlight is set to make Brazil shine even more brightly.
Unlike many of its south American neighbours, Brazil has faily large and relatively wealthy middle class, so domestic tourism is big business.
"Brazil may be new for us in the luxury market, but it is old for them," "they've been hit less hard by the recesssion, so their own economy is driving a lot of top end tourism, and now its beginning to open up internationally. Peru and the Galapagos used to be our biggest seller in Latin America, but this year Brazil and Argentina have taken over. They' re booming."
Unlike many of its south American neighbours, Brazil has faily large and relatively wealthy middle class, so domestic tourism is big business.
"Brazil may be new for us in the luxury market, but it is old for them," "they've been hit less hard by the recesssion, so their own economy is driving a lot of top end tourism, and now its beginning to open up internationally. Peru and the Galapagos used to be our biggest seller in Latin America, but this year Brazil and Argentina have taken over. They' re booming."
Friday, 9 October 2009
Morocco this winter part II
Wide sandy beaches, charter flights, and a comprehensive range of accommodation from three to five star, and self catering to all inclusive, have rendered Agadir the destination of choice for Brits hitting Morocco.
Devasted by earthquake in the 1960's it has been rebuilt as a thoroughly modern city with wide street. Its the most European feeleing of all the country's resorts and tourist tend not to visit for the sights, though the historic city of Taroudant is an easy day trip away for those seeking moroccan culture.
The beach is key - it's hugh, clean and safe and, unlike many others on Morocco,s Atlantic coast, well sheltered the winds. if lounging in the sun or snacking in the cafe isn't enough, there is also jet-skiing, quad-biking and horse and camel rides to pass the time.
Devasted by earthquake in the 1960's it has been rebuilt as a thoroughly modern city with wide street. Its the most European feeleing of all the country's resorts and tourist tend not to visit for the sights, though the historic city of Taroudant is an easy day trip away for those seeking moroccan culture.
The beach is key - it's hugh, clean and safe and, unlike many others on Morocco,s Atlantic coast, well sheltered the winds. if lounging in the sun or snacking in the cafe isn't enough, there is also jet-skiing, quad-biking and horse and camel rides to pass the time.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Morocco this winter part I
Marrakaesh
raucous, vibrant and buslting in parts, suprising calm and comtemplative in others, Marrakesh is a city begging to be explored. client can chooes to stay either in the large international hotels in the new direct of Gueliz, or the more adventurous can head into the old Medina and stay in a traditional Moroccan riad.
The draw for most is the citys colourful North African culture. "its a unique city that offers a long haul experience from a short haul flight, "Boyer says Marrakesh accounts for 77% of classic collections sales to Morocco, with the upmarket Angsana Riads selling particulary well sine their addition to the programme this summer. The thudding heart of the city is the Djemaa el-Fna, the main squarein the heart of the Medina. It temms with the life musicians and dancers at nights, and hawkers, snakes charmers and wemen desperate to give tourist a henna tattoo during the stay.
To the north of the square are the labyrinthine souks where stall holders sell everthing from shoes and spices to tangines and tourist tat. To the south, the exquisite minaret of the Kotoubia mosque rises high above the city.
To escape the hustle and bustle, Travelshop365.com can send clients to Majorelle Gardens these landscape gardens, with signature vivid blue accents, were built by French painters and subsequently brought by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Its a real oasis
raucous, vibrant and buslting in parts, suprising calm and comtemplative in others, Marrakesh is a city begging to be explored. client can chooes to stay either in the large international hotels in the new direct of Gueliz, or the more adventurous can head into the old Medina and stay in a traditional Moroccan riad.
The draw for most is the citys colourful North African culture. "its a unique city that offers a long haul experience from a short haul flight, "Boyer says Marrakesh accounts for 77% of classic collections sales to Morocco, with the upmarket Angsana Riads selling particulary well sine their addition to the programme this summer. The thudding heart of the city is the Djemaa el-Fna, the main squarein the heart of the Medina. It temms with the life musicians and dancers at nights, and hawkers, snakes charmers and wemen desperate to give tourist a henna tattoo during the stay.
To the north of the square are the labyrinthine souks where stall holders sell everthing from shoes and spices to tangines and tourist tat. To the south, the exquisite minaret of the Kotoubia mosque rises high above the city.
To escape the hustle and bustle, Travelshop365.com can send clients to Majorelle Gardens these landscape gardens, with signature vivid blue accents, were built by French painters and subsequently brought by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. Its a real oasis
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Sunday, 4 October 2009
Travelshop365.com moves consortia
It has been announced Travelshop365.com has switched consortia from The Global Travel Group to the Travel Trust Association (TTA) in September.
Managing Director Rob Campbell sited the move as the next step in Travelshop365.com development, "we will move to aquire an ATOL number under the T-ATOL scheme" says Rob
Managing Director Rob Campbell sited the move as the next step in Travelshop365.com development, "we will move to aquire an ATOL number under the T-ATOL scheme" says Rob
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