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See some of the most magnificent monuments and treasures of the Ancient World when you explor Egypt on this exclusive tour.

You’ll see the awesome Great Pyramids and Sphinx before setting sail down the Nile on the Sanctuary Sun Boat IV . As you cruise the Nile more highlights of Egypt will drift into view and your boat will pull in so you can explore them fully. Let us take you to the Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamun’s final resting place, and many other imposing temples and necropolises that still have the power to amaze and inspire after more than 4,500 years.

Holiday Length: 6 Days

Day 1: UK – Cairo

You will be met as you land in Cairo and transferred to your hotel. You can relax and refresh in your city-centre, riverside hotel, where you’ll be staying for three nights. It’s the perfect spot from which to take in the city and surrounding areas.

Day 2: Cairo

Cairo has so much to offer visitors. Your private Egyptologist will take you on a trip to the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, which houses macabre mummies and exquisite treasures found in Tutankhamun’s tomb. After, head to the bustling Khan el-Khalili Bazaar and get ready to haggle over rugs, food and spices. After sunset, there’s the option to see the light show at the pyramids.

Day 3: Cairo

Start the day by heading south of Cairo to Memphis and the Step Pyramid of Djoser, thought to be the oldest stone structure in the world. Then it’s off to the Great Pyramids themselves. At Giza Plateau you’ll also see the iconic figure of the Sphinx still standing guard. You could pop into the Solar Boat Museum, which houses

Day 4: Cairo – Aswan

After a flight to Aswan it’s time to climb on board: your Nile cruise on the opulent Sanctuary Sun Boat IV awaits. After lunch you can explore the laid-back city of Aswan, once one of the most strategically important locations in Ancient Egypt. After lunch, you can visit the Unfinished Obelisk – an unfinished project that still lies half hewn from the rock at the nearby granite quarries, before returning to your boat for dinner.

Day 5: Aswan – Kom Ombo – Edfu

Start the day with a boat trip out to Philae Temple, located on Agilkia Island. Later, back on board, you can learn how to knock up some tasty Egyptian treats with the resident chef. While you’re eating, the Sun boat IV will travel to the crocodile god Sobek’s Temple of Kom Ombo in Edfu. You can also visit the Temple of Horus, dedicated to the falcon-headed god

Day 6: Luxor

While you breakfast, Sun Boat IV will sail towards Luxor, where you’ll spend the day exploring the banks of the Nile. Disembark on the East Bank, and an Egyptologist will take you around the Temple of Luxor and Temple of Karnak, which took over 1,000 years to build. On the West Bank, there’s the Valley of the Kings and the Colossi of Memnon to explore.

Day 7: Luxor – UK

After leaving the Sanctuary Sun Boat IV for the last time, you’ll be driven to Luxor International Airport for your flight home. On the other hand, there are many fascinating ways you can extend your stay and we’d be delighted to help you with these.

Best time to go: October to May

Price: From £1,895pp

The price shown is a guide – based on two people sharing and generally includes economy flights. Your holiday will be tailor-made to suit you and there are many factors that can influence the price, such as standard of accommodation, class of flight and time of year. Please do provide us with your chosen dates and we can provide a more accurate cost – 01428 658777

NB: Gemma took a very similar trip in October 2017.  She stayed 2 nights in Cairo at the Four Seasons First Residence followed by 3 nights cruise on the Sun Boat IV – similar to above.  This itinerary would be from £1,775pp

 

Last week Forbes Magazine featured Haslemere Travel in an article on the global luxury travel market.  Being classed, as one of “The 12 most influential luxury travel designers in the world” is an absolute thrill for the entire team and something we have worked extremely hard to achieve.  Haslemere Travel is the only UK based agency in the list!  Please do follow the link to read the article in full.

But how does this affect our valued and loyal clients?

We have always prided ourselves on our network of hotel connections.  We travel continuously; not only to guarantee that our knowledge is up to date, but also to ensure we know all the top hoteliers and property owners around the world.  Being recognised as one of the most influential luxury travel designers in the world means our bookings will always be fast-tracked to the top of the VIP list, providing that when upgrades are available, they are given to Haslemere Travel guests.  When complimentary amenities are available, these are yours too and for no other reason than you book through us and we know the right people, who value our business and our VIP clients.

From weekends away, to multi-generation groups and year-long itineraries, we plan holidays of all sizes and budgets.  Your next holiday adventure is only a phone call away – 01428 658777.

Haslemere Travel is delighted to announce that it will be hosting the first “Haslemere Travel Literary Evening” on Thursday, May 18th, as part of this year’s biannual Haslemere Festival.

The exclusive event will have a Russian theme, with three exciting women speakers set to entertain guests. Anna Pasternak (great-niece of Boris Pasternak, the Nobel prize-winning author of Dr Zhivago) will be talking about her new book “Lara: The Untold Love Story that inspired Dr Zhivago” – the tale of the true, heartbreaking love affair between Boris and Olga Ivinskaya.

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Carnival Films are currently developing Lara with Liz Trubridge, producer of TV phenomenon Downton Abbey, for a major, six part TV series. Excitingly, as part of this stimulating evening, Liz Trubridge has also agreed to talk about how she is bringing the book to the TV screen.

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The chair of the evening will be Val Hudson, former editorial director of Harper Collins and Hodder Headline, who is a published author herself and the author of the Bowatching series of teen novels; A Simples Life, the best-selling ‘autobiography’ of the cravat-wearing, Russian meerkat Aleksandr, as well as the extraordinary story of ‘Arthur: the dog that crossed a jungle to find a home’.

The event will begin at 7.30pm (ending c 9.30pm) at the Haslemere Educational Museum and will include refreshments during the interval, as well as the opportunity to purchase paperbacks and have them signed by the two authors.

On the night, Haslemere Travel will also be launching some exciting, exclusive special offers for tours to Russia, in partnership with luxury tour operator Kirker Holidays.

And finally, there will be a fund-raising raffle at the event in aid of the Museum, with a wonderful first prize of a luxury spa day for two with a scrumptious cream tea at Guildford Harbour Hotel.

 

Please note: This is a ticket-only event. To purchase tickets (March 1st onwards) which cost £15 (wine included) call 01428 642161 or email: [email protected]

Joanna Lumley

National treasure Joanna Lumley OBE FRGS is the leading Appeal Patron for Grange Park Opera’s ‘Theatre in the Woods’ in Surrey, the first new opera house to be built in the UK for decades.

Happily, it is not far from our shop in Haslemere, so we grabbed the chance to catch up with Joanna to ask about her travels, love of music …and black trousers

 

As an author, actress, TV presenter and former model, has overseas travel always played an important part in your life?

Yes because I was born in a suitcase leaving India at the age of one and living in Hong Kong and Malaysia until I was eight. Long sea voyages punctuated my childhood and left me with a longing to keep moving.

What do you never forget to pack on your travels?

Black trousers, a torch and books.

Which passport stamp are you most proud of?

Pretty keen on my Mongolian one.

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Do you have a favourite destination you return to as often as possible?

I loved Ethiopia, where I made part of a documentary, with a passion, and plan to return as soon as I can

Where would you like to go next…?

India again: filming but also savouring the fabulous variety of that stupendous country.

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My husband; but I mostly travel now with a tiny film crew. We have become best friends and I love working with them.

Music plays a big part in your life too…why is it so important to you?

I was born listening to the greats… Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorak, Chopin… on a wind-up gramophone in the Far East. I would suffocate with no music in my life.

What persuaded you to take on the role of Patron for Grange Park Opera (GPO)’s appeal for its exciting, new Theatre in the Woods?

It was the easiest decision I have ever made. I love what GPO does, and how it behaves: all are welcome and their standards are sky-high. The Theatre in the Woods is stunningly attractive and will be a new wonder of the glorious Surrey countryside.

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What are your ambitions for this extraordinary new opera house, currently being built in 350 acres of Surrey countryside surrounding 15th century mansion West Horsley Place?

It will be utterly magical: the combination of the majesty of that ancient house and its grand spreading gardens, and the music and dance that will take place in the Theatre in the Woods will be unbeatable.

GPO initiatives such as £35 tickets for the under-35s seek to encourage the young to sample opera – do you recall your first performance? Grace Bumbry singing Aida in about 1964… awesome.

When the curtain rises on 8th June 2017, sum up in three words what you will be feeling…?

Thrilled, proud and happy.

If you could cast your perfect opera, who would perform and what would it be?

Maria Callas and Jussi Bjorling in Tosca. Hearing Callas singing Vissi d’arte is a masterclass in both singing and acting; she was truly as good as it gets. She knew exactly how to portray passion, despair, love and hatred, and Puccini’s music is sublime. Jussi Bjorling had a voice I would swim oceans to hear. A giant.

And if you had to describe yourself as a character in an opera, who would it be and why?

I would rather like to be the Countess in The Marriage of Figaro: although she has a rather wretched time with a scoundrel of a husband, she has an aria so lovely that whenever I hear the music beginning I start to sob hopelessly.

 

 

Would you like to win a holiday  to the Caribbean?
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It could be you wandering along this beach dipping your toes in the Caribbean sea.

To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is book your holidays with Haslemere Travel in 2017 and you may be the lucky one. The more holidays you book, the more opportunities you have.

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Haslemere Travel is offering one lucky couple

7 nights, All Inclusive at East Winds, St Lucia

This gorgeous boutique property is an exclusive-inclusive hotel … the inclusions in this prize are exceptional and are as follows:

  • Full made to order and buffet breakfasts
  • Island inspired lunch buffets and oceanfront lunch barbecues
  • Silver service four course dinner menu with once weekly land and sea barbecue dinner
  • All day lite-fare menu
  • Wines carefully paired nightly from the resort’s wine cellar for all dinner services (2 reds, 2 whites, 1 rose different nightly)
  • All restaurant and bar beverages by the glass: wine, beer, spirits, cocktails and soft drinks (all international brands)
  • Champagne served each evening, and year round
  • Fully stocked and personalized mini fridge, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Breakfast and lunch hampers available for guests participating in daily island excursions
  • Vegetarian choices always available
  • Sparkling wine and chocolates (or equivalent) in the room upon arrival.
  • Daily access to the resort’s “Exclusive Experiences” activity and day trip schedule
  • Complimentary market and shopping tour every Saturday
  • Weekly cocktail party with canapés
  • Yoga and Pilates classes 4 times a week
  • Free water sports: hobie cats, pedalos, standup paddleboards, kayaks, aqua view boards and snorkelling equipment.
  • Activities: open air fitness area, shuffleboard, DVD library
  • Nightly live entertainment including after dinner entertainment on Wednesday and Saturday evenings

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More about East Winds

Over the past 2 years East Winds on the beautiful island of Saint Lucia has been upgraded throughout.  The Oceanfront rooms have undergone the most recent refurbishment, following the upgrade of all the Deluxe rooms earlier in the summer.  Not only do the Oceanfront rooms and the fabulous suite offer an inviting  position overlooking the beach and sea, but guests can  now also enjoy  the upgraded interiors with Molton Brown amenities and exclusive  handcrafted artwork by local Saint Lucian artist Michelle Elliott.

The food is delicious.  A different  mouth- watering 4 course gourmet menus is served 6 night a week, accompanied by a choice of quality wines. The ambience is relaxed and the staff are so friendly that you feel welcome from the moment you arrive.

This all-inclusive hotel offers all meals, branded drinks and wine, non motorised watersports and a huge list of ‘exclusive experiences’.  Guests can enjoy morning yoga and Pilates, Cocktail Making, Island Cooking Classes, Guided Walks, Rum Tasting, Sunset Cruise, Boat trip to the Pitons and more.

Under private ownership the hotel is committed to maintaining the wonderful qualities now expected at this superb boutique hotel and guests can be assured of a perfect holiday retreat.

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Terms & Conditions

  • All package holidays booked in 2017 will be entered into the competition.
  • Flights or accommodation only bookings, ancillary services and insurance bookings do not apply.
  • Prize will be drawn in January 2018 for travel between April and December 2018 – subject to availability and black out dates may apply.
  • Flights and transfers not included in the prize.  These may be booked via Haslemere Travel.
  • Prize is non transferable.
  • Winners consent to appearing in marketing and promotional material relating to the prize, to be used for promotion both by Haslemere Travel and East Winds Hotel.
  • Booking can be made no more than 60 days prior to requested arrival date
  • No cash alternative for this prize.
  • Additional travellers and nights may be added on, only via Haslemere Travel.

For further details or a brochure on East Winds, please do pop into the Haslemere Travel office or call 01428 658777.

Costa Rica has long been regarded as the “Switzerland of the Americas”, with its peaceful history, lack of armed forces and scenic pasturelands; but it also boasts magnificent wildlife, a rugged Pacific coastline, as well as Caribbean beaches, 800 species of bird, four types of primate, two species of sloth, numerous snakes and insects. A nature lover’s paradise, where the countrywide emphasis on protection has allowed species to flourish.

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I visited in June and flew directly with BA to San Jose, staying overnight at the peaceful Hotel Grano de Oro, converted from a tropical Victorian mansion. An early start the next day (with breakfast boxes provided) was followed by a drive along the Pan American highway towards the Caribbean coast to Torteguero and the riverside Pachira Lodges (short flights are also an option). The last leg of our journey was by boat, a great way to start spotting wildlife – we saw caiman, geckos and red dart frogs.

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On arrival, we were immediately introduced to more of the celebrated Costa Rican wildlife, as monkeys can spring out at you at any moment! Boat trips along the river gave me the opportunity to spot more animals (such as armadillo, howler and spider monkeys, white-faced capuchins, lizards, turtles and a variety of birds) – I recommend either the 6am or 4pm trips for the best chance to see them active. July and August is the best time to go if you want to see the turtles laying their eggs.

An alternative hotel I also recommend was the Evergreen, which has 66 rooms and bungalows, a good pool area and plenty of activities on offer, as well as a canopy tour, kayaks and river guides.

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After a short flight with amazing views of Torteguero, the river and national park, we arrived back at San Jose and a nearby coffee plantation, before reaching Poas Volcano. One highlight of our stay at Relais & Chateaux property El Silencio in Bajos del Toro (approx. 1.5 hours from San Jose) was a walk to the waterfall; it is set in a 550-acre cloud forest reserve close to Poas Volcano Park.

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Next on our fascinating trip was Arenal, a very active destination for adrenaline junkies, activities range from hiking up Arenal or zip wiring to Zorbing. I chose to visit the hanging bridges of Mistico. Our first attempt was thwarted by an amazing thunder and lightning show; the guide was very informative about both flora and fauna. The Arena Springs Hotel is great for families, with 3 restaurants, some interconnecting rooms and pools heated from the hot springs. I partuclarly liked the Kiora Hotel, with rooms which have hot tubs and full views of the volcano.

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Following a drive down the Pacific coast – via a stop at Monteverde to see the wonderful sloths – we arrived in the town of Manuel Antonio, with a chance to relax by the sea. But wildlife is still never far away, with an early morning visit to the national park offering us the chance to see more sloths and especially capuchins, who seemed to know when we were due to eat our lunches on the beach and raided our backpacks!

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Arenas del Mar is a boutique hotel within walking distance of the national park and a good choice for those seeking relaxation. Si Coma No hotel has its own conservation programme of rescued alligators and is very popular with couples, as they boast amazing honeymoon suites with stunning views of the ocean. My hotel for two nights, The Parador Resort, is built high over the coastline in 12 acres of tropical rainforest with a resident sloth, another good option for families with 4 pools and a swim up bar for adults, tennis courts, spa and babysitting. Once again you have to be prepared for wildlife to carry on with their busy lives around you…

To discuss your adventure in Costa Rica or other parts of Central America, please call Susie & Terry on 01428 658777

Check out our latest Costa Rica OFFERS

 

The Grand Hotel Tremezzo in lake Como, Italy is undoubtably one of the worlds finest hotels.  With accolades including a place on the Conde Nast ‘Gold List’ for 2017, Hotel of The Year 2016 from Preferred Hotels & Resort, 2016 Premio Excellent award and 2016 Best Hotel with a view Haute Grandeur, these just scratch the surface of the great many achievements this stunning property holds.

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Enea Gandola was a gentleman from Bellagio who had travelled widely in Europe with his wife Maria Orsolini. After their return to Italy they wanted to create something of class and sophistication on one of the world’s most beautiful lakes, a grand hotel that could satisfy the demands of this new type of tourist. The Gandolas chose this extraordinary location, bordering on the gardens of Villa Carlotta, which alone commands the best view on Lake Como. The Grand Hotel Tremezzo opened on 10 July 1910. Changing hands only once more beofre being taken over by the De Santis family in the 1980’s, the Grand Hotel Tremezzo has remained the palace that it was always designed to be.

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Vanentina, the granddaughter of the De Santis family is now CEO of the families empire and exudes glamour and femininity into the hotel in only the way the Italians can.  Naturally this gem of a hotel is perfect for couples of any age.  Its romantic location on the shore of Lake Como makes it perfect for weddings, anniversary celebrations and weekends away, but how does such a property look after its family guests.  Ray, Gemma and Aurelia stayed at the property during the Easter holidays to find out…….

A quick flight over to Milan and an hours drive along the scenic shores of Lake Como is all it takes to arrive in pure Italian luxury.  The Grand Hotel Tremezzo certainly lives up to its name…its exceptionally ‘grand’.  In the lobby area alone you will find 8ft hight displays of roses, plush furnishings and staff to greet you, dressed head to toe in Italian couture.

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Shown to our suite, the beautiful ‘Suite Aurelia’ named after Valentina’s Great Aunt (and our daughter) with stunning views of the floating pool and the lake itself, we knew we were in for a very special few days, but would we have to tread on eggshells with our ‘mini travelista’.   Absolutely not!Screen Shot 2016-12-29 at 13.01.09

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We knew as soon as we saw the extensive sweet display in reception and the teddy’s in the room that despite the appearance, families were very much welcome.  At every opportunity the staff throughout the hotel made us feel like the palace was our home and were on hand to suggest plenty of family friendly activities in the local area.

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We ventured over the Bellagio on the other side of the lake, taking a short 10 minute ride on the local ‘ferry’ which departs a few hundred yards from the hotel.  The cobbled streets, unique boutiques and eateries provided plenty to do for an afternoon exploring.

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Another option is to take the hotel car 4km north of the property to Menaggio where the square provide the perfect backdrop against the lakes shore, for people watching and gelato eating – an absolute ‘must’ when in Italy.

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Adjacent to the Grand Hotel Tremezzo is Villa Carlotta, the most famous villa on Lake Como. Its botanic gardens are filled with orange trees knitted into pergolas and some of Europe’s finest rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias.  Its also a great space for children to play hide and seek and run off any energy.   The villa, strung with paintings, sculptures (some by Antonio Canova) and tapestries, takes its name from the Prussian princess who was given the place in 1847 as a wedding present from her mother. Upstairs, rooms with period furniture provide an insight into the life of the princess.

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Another great villa to visit on the lake is Villa Balbianello, where scenes from 2006’s James Bond remake, Casino Royale, and Star Wars Episode II were shot.  It is one of the most dramatic locations on Lake Como (if not the world). Built by Cardinal Angelo Durini in 1787, Villa Balbianello is set amid florid gardens on a promontory.

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The hotel owns its own Venetian motor launch, Ruy, that can be taken out at your leisure or just spend an afternoon at the hotel enjoying the award winning spa, whilst the children look for ‘Bobo the bear’ in the gardens.  There really is so much to do.

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The dining experience at The Grand Hotel Tremezzo is exquisite, with 5 restaurants and bars to choose from.  Our favourite, La Terezza, was wonderfully romantic, but not too stuffy to serve hand made pizza to our daughter, following a tour of the kitchen.  Its simple touches like these that provide those unique experiences children don’t forget.

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We really didn’t want to leave, but as they say ‘you have to leave to come back again’….and we will definitely be back!

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To discuss The Grand Hotel Tremezzo please call Gemma on 01428 658777

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Haslemere Travel is a very proud member of AITO Specialist Travel Agents.

AITO Specialist Travel Agents

While the large chains continually claim to be the number one travel agent in the UK they use only the one criteria – volume. When it comes to value for money, quality of product, original thinking, innovative ideas and customer satisfaction, they are well down the list.

Mass market tour operators cannot hope to provide the same expertise and local knowledge as a small specialist, which is why the smaller companies always top the list in the major Travel Awards. The quality of product and unique experience ensure a high level of repeat business for specialist operators.

If you already have a special interest or are keen to learn something new, then a holiday is the ideal time to give it your full attention, from gentle and relaxing to action packed, AITO Specialist Travel Agents members can find just the right holiday for you, at the right price.

AITO Specialist Travel Agents was formed to promote choice and quality and is the preferred retail arm of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. Members are totally independent of all the major UK travel groups and offer a range of specialist products not generally available through the large High Street travel agency chains.

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We are delighted to be once again organising the Surrey Young Superstars awards this year, in association with the county’s largest voluntary youth organisation representative Surrey Youth Focus.

Now in their fourth year, we are immensely proud of these countywide awards, which we founded in 2012 to recognise and reward the varied achievements and efforts of young people aged 5-19 years.

Trophies and certificates

The awards are free to enter – and this year the award winners will receive their star trophies and certificates from HM Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, Michael More-Molyneux at a special awards ceremony on Sunday, May 8th at the Guildford Harbour Hotel in Guildford, Surrey.

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Surrey Young Superstars 2015 Winners

New for this year is a Community Superstar category, so if you know of a deserving individual or group who have gone that extra mile for their community, then do please enter them now.

 

Other award categories include Caring Superstar, Courageous Superstar, Fundraising Superstar (aged 5-12), Fundraising Superstar (aged 13-19) and Volunteering Superstar. Full details of the Entry Criteria are attached here.

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Surrey Young Superstars 2015 Highly Commended

The awards are generously sponsored by the Guildford office of international real estate adviser Savills, the Guildford Harbour Hotel and Surrey Life magazine. This year they are also in support of Surrey-based charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).

 

Gemma Antrobus, owner of Haslemere Travel, founder and joint organiser said: “We remain extremely proud of the Surrey Young Superstars awards and its past worthy winners. I am looking forward to hearing more about what selfless, talented and enthusiastic young people in our beautiful county have achieved over this past year.

 

Surrey Youth Focus CEO, Cate Newnes-Smith said: “Surrey Youth Focus is delighted to be partnering Haslemere Travel for the Surrey Young Superstars 2016. Through our Communilab Community we are promoting ways in which businesses and the voluntary youth sector can come together to serve young people in Surrey, and this is a fantastic example. We look forward to celebrating young people’s achievements at the ceremony in May.”

Surrey Young Superstars 2015 Mini Movie Clip – Watch Now!

The awards are open for nominations now!

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For the 10th year running, Haslemere Travel are delighted to announce that we have been hand picked by Belmond, a collections of iconic hotels, trains and river cruises, as one of a select few UK Travel Agents to join their exclusive ‘Bellini Club’.

The invitation-only Bellini Club has been developed to forge a closer relationship between Belmond and the very best agencies throughout the world, in order to not only grow the brand, but to provide the agencies clients with EXCLUSIVE benefits, not available anywhere else.

 

As a Haslemere Travel client, when booking any of the Belmond hotels, trains or cruises (please see below) you will receive:

  • Complimentary upgrade at the time of check in, subject to availability.
  • VIP amenities and a personalised welcome from the General Manager.
  • When spending over 5,000 US dollars on an Belmond experience, you will receive a 500 US dollar gift voucher to be redeemed on a future Belmond reservation – terms & conditions apply.
  • Complimentary high-speed internet access with any room type booking
  • The hottest deals available in advance.
  • Exclusive journey’s, master classes and offers.
The team at Haslemere Travel have visited a great number of the Belmond hotels and have also experienced their train journeys, so have first hand experience to help guide you to the most suitable of these iconic properties.  Always on hand to discuss your next travel adventure, please call the team on 01428 658 777 or visit us in the shop.

 

A little reminder of the collection:

Europe

Belmond Grand Hotel Europe – St Petersburg, Russia
Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo- Sicily, Italy
Belmond Hotel Caruso – Ravello, Italy
Belmond Hotel Cipriani – Venice, Italy
Belmond Hotel Splendido – Portofino, Italy
Belmond La Residencia – Mallorca, Spain
Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons – Oxfordshire, UK
Belmond Reid’s Palace – Madeira, Portugal
Belmond Villa San Michele – Florence, Italy
Belmond Villa Sant’Andrea – Sicily, Italy
Belmond Afloat in France – Burgundy, Languedoc
Belmond British Pullman – UK
Belmond Royal Scotsman – Edinburgh, Scotland
Venice Simplon-Orient-Express – Europe
The Grand Hibernian – Ireland

Belmond Cadogan – London

Asia

Belmond Governor’s Residence – Yangon, Myanmar
Belmond Jimbaran Puri Bali – Bali, Indonesia
Belmond La Résidence d’Angkor – Siem Reap, Cambodia
Belmond La Résidence Phou Vao – Luang Prabang, Laos
Belmond Napasai – Koh Samui, Thailand
Belmond Road To Mandalay – Ayeyarwady River, Myanmar
Eastern & Oriental Express – Singapore-Malaysia-Thailand

 

North America

’21’ – New York, New York
Belmond Charleston Place – Charleston, S.C.
Belmond El Encanto, Santa Barbara, California
Belmond The Inn at Perry Cabin – St. Michaels, Maryland

 

Caribbean & Mexico

Belmond Casa de Sierra Nevada – San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Belmond La Samanna – St. Martin, French West Indies
Belmond Maroma Resort and Spa, Mexico

Belmond Cap Juluca – Anguilla

 

South America

Belmond Copacabana Palace – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas – Iguaçu National Park, Brazil
Belmond Hotel Monasterio – Cuzco, Peru
Belmond Palacio Nazarenas – Cuzco, Peru
Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado – Sacred Valley, Peru
Belmond Sanctuary Lodge – Machu Picchu, Peru
Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel – Lima, Peru
Belmond Hiram Bingham – The Andes, Peru

Belmond Andean Explorer – Peru

Belmond Las Casitas – Peru

 

Southern Africa


Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel – Cape Town, South Africa
Belmond Safaris – Botswana

The ultimate travel curator and connoisseur, Belmond embraces a global collection of 45 iconic hotels, trains and river cruises. Their diverse portfolio brings together some of the world’s most thrilling journeys and destinations.

You’ll find Belmond in the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia. The great travel experiences range from Belmond Hotel Cipriani in Venice to Rio’s Belmond Copacabana Palace, from the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train to Belmond Grand Hotel Europe in St Petersburg. Journey across the Andes, through IndoChina and around Italy’s most famous sights.

Masters of the art of hospitality, Belmond are known for adding inspiration to celebratory occasions of every kind, from discreet dining to takeovers of entire hotels.

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LEISURE TRAVEL SALES CONSULTANT

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our award winning team in Haslemere, Surrey.

  • Full time, experienced, leisure travel sales consultant – to start as soon as possible.
  • Working hours – Monday to Friday 09:00 to 17:30
  • Share on the Saturday rota 09:30 to 13:00, with a half day in lieu the following week (approx 2-3 per month)
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Travel sales consultants are expected to travel at least twice per year, on educational visits, to experience new hotel and destinations – usually 1 x short haul + 1 x long haul  – These trips are fully funded by Haslemere Travel
  • Training opportunities in the form of conferences, networking and dinners hosted by our top suppliers
  • Competitive salary with an additional annual bonus (performance dependent)
  • A variety of travel related benefits

To apply for this position, please submit you CV, a summary of your destination & product experience and covering letter to Gemma Antrobus – [email protected]

  • Applicants must be able to travel to Haslemere (GU27) each day
  • Applicants must have the correct passport and visa requirements to work in the UK
  • Be confident in selling leisure travel in a face to face environment and have a good telephone manner
  • Have a good knowledge of the independent, luxury travel market
  • Understand how to plan holidays bespoke to clients requirements
  • Computer literacy is imperative and knowledge of the GDS (Gal) is a bonus, but not essential

Without doubt this was one of those trips that really did take my breath away.  All members of the team at Haslemere Travel are exceptionally fortunate to sample the beautiful destinations that we send our clients to on a couple of occasions each year.  It is important that we can make personal recommendations to our clients and ensure that we meet each individuals specific needs and what better way than to try for ourselves.

Haslemere Travel is a privileged members of the Belmond (formerly Orient Express) ‘Bellini Club’ for many years.  One of only 21 agents in the UK and 200 in the world. Our status ensures that Haslemere Travels clients are always given the top VIP treatments when staying at any of their properties, trains or boats. In March 2014 Orient Express under went a rebrand to the name Belmond – a collection of iconic hotels, trains and river cruises.  I was interested to see how the brand change had affected three of their most prestigious properties and was therefore very excited to accompany a group of luxury agents and Kirker Holidays to Florence and Venice. Flying into Pisa with BA made perfect sense, as there is a great selection of flights and times to choose from.  An easy hours drive to the center of Florence and we were sat in the sun enjoying some traditional Italian fare and watching the passers by.

 

The afternoon was spent exploring the city with the most amazing guide, Francesca, who treated us to the Renaissance wonders at the Uffizi gallery.  A guide is an absolute must, especially if you stay is only short.  In only a few hours we had seen the works of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Titian, but my favorites would have to be Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and The Holy Family by Michelangelo.

Following an afternoon in the bustling center of Florence, it was a welcome delight to work our way up into the hills overlooking the city and arrive at the highly anticipated Belmond Villa San Michele.  Dating from the 15th century, the Villa’s facade is attributed to Michelangelo; you can probably tell that he is fast becoming my favorite.

The traditional villa is majestic atop of the hillside and the Italian terraced gardens are dotted with sweet smelling lemon trees and fragrant roses – the perfect place for a glass of Prosecco in the sun.  Meals are taken on the terrace overlooking the city, if the weather allows, however the rooms within the villa are decadently furnished and would be perfect for those chillier nights.  With a pool, fitness center and massage gazebo, the melee of tourist jostling to take the perfect ‘selfie’ in the center of the city seemed like a million miles away.  A children’s club is available from May to September and rooms can be kitted out with all the necessary child friendly amenities.  It was a sad event to leave this gorgeous property, but more wonders awaited us in Venice.

The private high-speed train from Florence to Venice took only 2 hours. At times we reached over 300km per hour! Stepping out of the Stazione St Lucia, the site that met we was everything I had imagined Venice to be. The ten-minute water taxi ride took us along the Grand Canal and was the perfect position to sample Venice at its best. A variety of gondola’s moored patiently outside the impressive facades of the many hotels and museums that Venice has to offer, with direct water access being a primary feature. We moored for lunch at the Londra Palace, situated just a few steps from St Marks Square and overlooking St Marks Basin. The promenade in front of the hotel is rare in Venice but as we sat on the terrace of the Do Leoni restaurant the view was not lost upon us.

The afternoon was spent with an expert guide on a whistle stop tour of the Doges Palace. Of particular interest was the world famous Bridge of Sighs, linking the Doges Palace with the prisons, which once held captive Giacomo Casanova. The Bridge of Sighs was supposed to refer to the sighs of prisoners who, passing from the courtroom to the cell in which they would serve their sentence, took a last look at freedom as they glimpsed the lagoon and San Giorgio through the small windows.  As afternoon turned to dusk, it was time for us to leave behind our espresso cups and gelato in St Marks Square and board the exclusive motor launch that takes guests to one of the worlds most iconic hotels, Belmond Cipriani. There are few people who do not know of the wonders of this world famous hotel, so my expectations were high! Five minutes by boat and you arrive at the island of Giudecca.

The Belmond Cipriani exudes classic Venetian style and has all the amenities you would expect from a world-class hotel. Dining in the wonderfully glamorous, yet informal Cips Club that evening was exceptional, with its views overlooking St Marks square, the icing on the cake. As with any top hotel, it is not only the fixtures and fittings that make it a special place, but the team behind the scenes and front of house that truly add the ‘je ne sais pas’ to a wondrous stay. Its no wonder that Cipriani regular, George Clooney, chose to return here as part of his wedding celebrations. After a fabulous night sleep and a delicious breakfast overlooking the lagoon, it was time to move on, but more excitement awaited us as we arrived at the Santa Lucia station. There really isn’t a more beautiful train than the Venice Simplon Orient Express. Having never been a huge train enthusiast, I was intrigued to discover exactly how this could possibly be the most luxurious way to travel between Venice and London. From the moment of embarking the train in Venice a steward is on hand (ours was David), dedicated only to the passengers in his carriage, for every minute of your journey. I know this as I accidently pressed the emergency button in the middle of the night whilst trying to find the light switch and a minute later a VSOE pajama clad David was at my door (I felt very foolish and full of apologies). We were scheduled to dine in the second seating for both lunch and dinner, so enjoyed plenty of ‘fizz’ after the train departed at 11am, followed by a quick explore of the carriages. The marquetry was beyond beautiful and with three dining cars (one for each meal – lunch, dinner and brunch), each of a different style, my favourite was adorned with Lalique glass, where we enjoyed a sumptuous dinner.

The sheer pleasure of the VSOE is its timeless elegance and the opportunity to do absolutely nothing. Beyond a stroll through the carriages, possibly chatting with other passengers and listening to their travel tales, there is nowhere else to go. We did stop momentarily in Innsbruck to change drivers and stretch our legs. A good companion or book is the perfect accompaniment to the stunning views (mainly Austria) and of course the amazing food and wine that seem to flow freely during the journey. Apart from a brief interlude to change for dinner and of course overnight, it does feel like you are enjoying gourmet cuisine non-stop.

With no en-suite facilities I was puzzled as to how I would dress for a black-tie dinner, but the facilities in the cabin were just adequate to glam oneself up. Cocktails before dinner with a pianist playing on a baby grand piano, followed by an exquisite dinner prepared in a kitchen no larger than a large broom cupboard, once again the VSOE failed to disappoint. On returning to my cabin, David had re adjusted the interior to set up a very comfy bed with full turn down amenities. I slept like a log and woke up in Paris the following morning, where a light continental breakfast was served in my cabin.

Some guests do depart or embark in Paris, but our journey was to take us on to Calais, where we would leave the beautiful VSOE, cross the Channel and meet the Orient Express British Pullman in Folkestone and enjoy the final leg our journey to London Victoria, whilst enjoying afternoon tea and British sparkling fizz.

This is a trip that everyone must do at some point in their life! I had imagined that all those aboard the VSOE were of retirement age and above, but I chatted to a few young couples who were on honeymoon and a two best friends who were enjoying this as a joint 40th birthday treat.

It really was the most magical experience and one that I will never forget. Needless to say I’m quite taken by train travel now…as long as it’s the Orient Express way.

For further information on this experience or any other travel adventure please call us on 01428 658777.

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