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Tracy Edwards and Winners Best

More than 30 deserving young people, aged from 12 to 19 years-old and from all areas of Surrey, were rewarded on Sunday 10th May at the Surrey Young Superstars 2015 awards, receiving their trophies and certificates from celebrated round-the-world yachtswoman  and Just a Drop patron, Tracy Edwards MBE.

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The ceremony took place at Guildford’s Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel and was organised by the team at Haslemere Travel, in partnership with the county’s largest voluntary youth organisation representative, Surrey Youth Focus.

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Terence Arnold & family

The awards showcased the many achievements of young people in Surrey, as well as raising awareness of Just a Drop.

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The 2015 award categories and their winners are:

Caring Superstar: 14 year-old Ronnie Barley

Individual Fundraising Superstar (5-12 years): (now 13 year-old) Josh Bryan

Individual Fundraising Superstar (13-19 years): 17 year-old Luke Kitterman

Volunteering Superstar (Individual): 19 year-old Samuel Wong

Volunteering Superstar (Group): Surrey Heath Youth Council

Enterprise Superstar: Epsom & Ewell PHAB youth club

Courageous Superstar: 14 year-old Bella Symons

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Tracy Susanne-Marie Scouts best[8]

The overall winner of the top award, Superstar of the Year, was Ronnie Barley, who also received an ‘Adopt An Animal’ prize from the Surrey Wildlife Trust.

Gemma Antrobus, managing director of founder and joint awards organiser Haslemere Travel said: “Now in their third year, once again Surrey Young Superstars was a wonderful showcase for young people in Surrey – demonstrating their community spirit, unsung bravery and hard work. The judges were hugely impressed by the record number of entries we received and the Haslemere Travel team wish many congratulations to all of the worthy winners.”

All the Highly Commendeds & VIPS

Surrey Youth Focus CEO, Cate Newnes-Smith said: “The event was a fantastic celebration of the positive and inspiring achievements made by young people in Surrey. Voluntary youth organisations from across the county put forward nominations, and we would like to encourage all those supporting young people to get in touch via surreyyouthfocus.org.uk to find out how they could be involved next year.”

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Japan truly is the most wondrous destination.  In only 12 hours you arrive into a country that is not only stunning, with its four very distinct seasons but also equally as culturally rich.

As a first time visitor to Japan I took a route taking in Tokyo, Hakone (to see Mt Fuji), Kyoto and Osaka – a great option for a first timer.  This journey enabled me to sample an equal mix of modern and traditional with transportation in between on the world famous Shinkansen (Japanese Bullet Train).

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Staying in the Roppongi Hills district of Tokyo, in the cities tallest building, The Ritz Carlton Tokyo has stunning views of a distant Mount Fuji.

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The location is perfect to self navigate the Tokyo Metro and cross the city from monuments and temples to up scale retail shopping districts.

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Whilst you are in Tokyo you must visit the Meiji Shrine and Sensoji Temple, two fabulous examples of the rich cultural heritage of Japan.  Why not also visit a ‘Cat Cafe’ or ‘Rabbit Cafe’!  I had envisaged a Starbucks style set up, with cats running round, but instead I was surprised to find a 5th floor pristine apartment with a very strict ‘cat mother’ who vetted and controlled everyone who entered.  The cats welfare was paramount and the colour of the cats collar dictated whether they could be touched…..all rather bizarre, but worth the visit! Even if shopping isn’t your favourite past time you must venture to the Harajuku area where all the shopping teens dress to impress in their most cute outfits!

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At night Tokyo takes on another life!  The vibrant colour of the advertising billboards are mesmerising and the vast array of eateries is mind blowing.  Knowing the right people in Japan is definitely the best way to make the most of your trip and our ‘guide’ took us to an Izakaya, a tiny restaurant that only took 7 people and one we would have never found without his assistance.  In only the size of a small box room, the most delicious meal was prepared in front of us and we ate until we were full.  Other interesting diners joined us and we chatted for hours, enthralled by each others culture – an absolute must……if you can find it.

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If you fancy being adventurous at night and would like to experience some of the more bazaar side of Tokyo then book at table at the Robot Restaurant – an experience that words cannot convey!

With our short trip to Tokyo over we boarded the Shinkansen for a quick ride to Hakone, known for its natural occurring hot springs (Onsen).  Also a great place to stay if you plan to venture a little closer to Mount Fuji.  Sadly the weather was against us and we only made it as far as Ōwakudani (The home of the black egg), so seeing Fuji up close was not meant to be.

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Onwards to Kyoto!  Formerly the Imperial city of Japan, Kyoto is like a step back in time, a world apart from the frenetic vibe of Tokyo.  All buildings are low rise (including the hotels) and just ooze with stories of an extraordinary and mysterious era.

IMG_0735_FotorTraditional Geisha and Meiko can occasionally be seen on the street but it is more common to see young people dressed in Kimono, particularly at the weekends.  If you are daring enough you can hire a Kimono for the day, which is a novel idea as this gains you free entry into many of the temples and attractions.

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The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-Ji) is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto.  Surrounded by a beautiful strolling garden, ponds and waterfalls, the building who’s top two floors are adorned with pure gold leaf and is a real wonder to behold.

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The polar opposite to the Golden pavilion is the Nishiki Market.  This narrow, five block long shopping street is lined with more than 100 shops and restaurants. A real bustling vibe specialising in anything food related.  From personalised chop sticks to sweet pickles and sushi.

 

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Osaka, similarly to Tokyo is fast paced and exciting.  This is a city for food lovers and has been rumoured to be the Food Capital of the World.  A must try dish is Okonomiyaki, a Japanese savoury pancake, grilled in front of you – absolutely delicious!

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No trip to Osaka would be complete without tickets to see the sumo.  This full contact wrestling sport is an all day affair and starts early in the morning with the youngest competitors.  By early evening the stakes have risen to the most senior athletes and the atmosphere is electric.  An extremely ritualistic sport and one that lasts for mere seconds, but non-the less exciting.

IMG_0800_Fotor_CollageI did indeed see so much during my short visit to Japan, but this gave me a taste for discovering the wider countryside where skiing is world class in Hokkaido and the beaches are pristine on the coasts of the Izu Peninsula and on the west coast of Okinawa Honto……….next time!

 

To find out more about Japan, please do call Gemma or any member of the Haslemere Travel team on 01428 658777.

 

 

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The team had a huge amount of fun on Friday 11th December, taking part in Save The Children’s Christmas Jumper Day

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For every member of staff, their children, spouses and pets Haslemere Travel has donated £2 each to this wonderful cause.

At the time of print this initiative had raised over half a million pounds!!!!  And rising!  If you would like to support our fundraising activity please text TEAMHASTRAV to 70050 to donate £2.

Please scroll down for our ‘Rouges Gallery’

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Howard, Prue (Save The Children), Andrew, Aurelia, Chelsea, Gemma, Terry & Annie

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I recently chose to take the family to Mauritius for our main summer holiday. Travelling extensively for work means that the destination decision for that precious time we have together is always a hard choice. I always find I want to take a small element of every country or city I visit and create an imaginary destination but sadly that’s not possible.

IMG_0784Having visited Mauritius on a work trip in 2011, I had visited one particular hotel that I promised one day I would return with my husband and daughter. I always felt as though I had left a small piece of my heart there and was destined to return. It took 3 year but at the end of June 2014, suitcases packed we boarded the British Airways flight headed for the sunny island of Mauritius.

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Having experienced this destination before I had to hold myself back from gushing enthusiastically and boring my family before we touched down. I wanted them to find the sparkle and magic, just as I had. The delicious food, the flora & fauna and the exceptionally welcoming people.

IMG_0701Travelling during our summer months is considered ‘Winter’ in Mauritius and you can imagine the look I got when our driver told my husband this fact just after we landed. Thankfully, their ‘Winter’ does not resemble ours and the days were filled with sunshine and late 20’s temperatures. On a couple of evening occasions we needed light cardigans and pashminas when dining outside, but otherwise a perfect climate.

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As we arrived at Trou Aux Biches (a Beachcomber Hotel), I couldn’t have been more excited. I’d explained to my daughter about the infinity ponds that would greet her when we arrived in reception, leading down to the pool and onto the beach – my memory hadn’t failed me and despite our early morning arrival, there they were – the look on her face was everything I had hoped for – she saw the magic that I had three years previously.

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Our family two-bedroom suite was just perfect. A huge master bedroom with a terrace, enormous bathroom with indoor and outdoor shower (which caused much hilarity) and then a smaller twin bedroom with en-suite shower at the rear. Ample space for even a family with 3 children.

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I have never been the parent who chooses a hotel based on the kids club facilities and for us as a family it has always been an added bonus if a hotel a) has a club and b) if Aurelia chooses to join in the activities. To our amazement and entirely to the credit of the team at Trou Aux Biches ‘Bob Marlin’ Mini Club, we could hardly prize her away from it. From water skiing lesson, t-shirt painting, henna tattoos, dance lessons, glass bottom boat rides and pancakes and hot chocolate every afternoon, I found myself making excuses of why she had to spend time with us. They even threw her a huge birthday party on the day she turned 7, accompanied by presents and chocolate cake.

IMG_0928Having a mini club ensured a wonderful experience for everyone, as she had the right amount of new friend interaction, stimulating activities and down time with Mum & Dad. Happy child = happy parents and I had plenty of time to indulge in a novel I had been planning to read for a year!

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The variety of restaurants at Trou Aux Biches is outstanding and our particular favorites were The Blue Ginger Thai restaurant where the Thai chef chatted to us enthusiastically each time we dined and was patient with our pigeon Thai, learnt on a previous holiday to Koh Samui. Mahiya, serving traditional Indian cuisine and the most delicious Lassi pre dinner drinks I have ever tasted.

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And not forgetting La Caravelle, the international fine dining restaurant, where my husband became known for ‘double dinners’ – when the main courses are too delicious to choose from, why not have two! Oh and did I mention the weekly Mauritian themed specialty buffet/BBQ? What an array of authentic Mauritian delicacies.

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One thing to add is that Aurelia suffers from a severe nut allergy and we carry epi-pens with us at all times. This is always a concern with overseas travel, but on our first day the F&B Manager met with us to discuss our requirements and from that moment onwards every restaurant was fully aware of what to avoid. On the buffet night the head chef accompanied us around to every dish to explain the content, so we could make informed choices of what she could eat – now that is service!

IMG_1029With all these delicious cuisines, it was a jolly good job the sports and activities facilities at Trou Aux Biches were outstanding. A state of the art cardio gym and weighs gym, daily classes including Zumba and spin, every water sport you could imagine and I think my husband and daughter tried them all. I mainly stayed on land to take the photos – well someone had to. Ray dives wherever we travel to and went out on a couple of occasions, commenting on the professional manner of the in-house dive team and the choice of locations that they dived to.

Screen Shot 2014-08-22 at 16.14.27 We explored beyond the luxuriousness of the hotel and on a couple of occasions walked into the local village, enjoying some fresh coconut water en route. We also hired a car for the day and ventured out to the Casela wildlife park to see the giant tortoises. Stopping off at Flic en Flac beach for a spot of lunch from a local beach vendor on the way and into the capital, Port Louis, on our return.

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Our stay at Trou Aux Biches was without doubt the best family holiday we have had in quite a while and this was not down to the 5* facilities, the pristine white sand on the beach and the day long sunshine (although that did help). What made this trip such a resounding success was the staff at the hotel. From our room steward to the waiters in each restaurant and the staff in the mini club, we felt genuinely at home and that nothing was too much trouble. This is one hotel that we will, without question, return to.

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Paradis hotel is widely regarded as one of the premier resorts on the island and has an enviable position at the tip of the stunning Le Morne peninsula surrounded by 5kms of beautiful beach.

Luxurious and spacious accommodation is spread out along these inviting sands, there’s a choice of eight restaurants (four of which are located along the beach at Dinarobin), a free children’s club, a Spa By Clarins, a whole host of free land and water sports including the superb 18-hole Paradis Golf Course.

Paradis Hotel & Golf Club is the perfect Mauritius hotel if you are looking for beachfront luxury with a choice of outstanding facilities and dining.

  • 7 nights in a Junior Suite
  • Return flights with Emirates
  • FREE upgrade to Full Board Plus
  • FREE land & water sports
  • Private airport transfers in Mauritius
  • Travelling in June 2015

Cost per person sharing from £1787.00 – SAVE £497 per person

For further details, please call one of our Indian Ocean Experts on 01428 658777

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Le Mauricia hotel is set in a lively location, a short walk along the beach to the centre of the bustling village of Grand Baie. This gives guests the very best of both worlds, as you can make the most of the excellent facilities offered by Le Mauricia itself or get out and enjoy the shops, nightlife and restaurants found in Grand Baie.

All of the rooms face the sea, except the superb Family Apartments which are located in a ‘family village’ area within the gardens. For honeymooners there’s also a choice of three honeymoon suites which come with their own plunge pools.

If you are after a Mauritius hotel with a relaxed, fun atmosphere Le Mauricia is a great option.

  • 7 nights in a Standard 1st Floor Room
  • Return flights with Emirates
  • Half Board
  • FREE land & water sports
  • Return airport transfers in Mauritius
  • Travelling between 01 and 19 December 2014

Cost per person sharing from £1334.00 – SAVE £222 per person

For further details on this hotel and a quotation for your chosen dates please call us on 01428 658777

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Sainte Anne Resort & Spa is the only hotel on the beautiful island of Sainte Anne. Its prime location and extensive facilities make this the ultimate place to explore on your Seychelles holiday.
Spacious villas, some with private plunge pools and all come with their own outdoor seating area. There’s a choice of 5 restaurants, a Clarins Spa and a whole host of free land and water sports.
Sainte Anne is just a short 10-minute boat ride on the free hotel shuttle to explore Mahé, the Seychelles’ main island; it’s also easy to take a day-trip to the enchanting islands of Praslin or La Digue. It means you can experience a little taste of Seychelles island hopping – without having to pack and unpack your bags.

 

  • 7 nights in a Garden Villa
  • Return flights with Emirates
  • Half Board
  • Return airport transfers in Seychelles
  • Travelling in June 2015

Cost per person sharing from £2460.00 – SAVE £556 per person

For further details of this resort or for an alternative quotation please call us on 01428 658777.

 

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Royal Palm Marrakech is located just 7 miles from the centre of Marrakech so guests have easy access to the excitement of the city yet far away enough to escape when you need to.

Royal Palm Marrakech is situated within a vast 231 hectare estate planted with age old olive trees and features a magnificent 18-hole golf course. The hotel’s stunning setting overlooking the spectacular Atlas Mountains coupled with the luxury accommodation and fine dining make this the perfect base for your Morocco holiday.

  • 3 nights in a Junior Suite
  • Bed & breakfast
  • Private airport transfers in Marrakech
  • Travelling in June 2015

Cost per person sharing from £542.00 – SAVE £105 per person

To find out more about this hotel or to check availability and rates please call us on 01428 658 777.

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The stunning Trou Aux Biches Resort & Spa enjoys a prime position on the west coast near to lively Grand Baie and Port Louis and is set along one of the best stretches of beaches in Mauritius.

The Trou Aux Biches hotel is an all suite property offering an impressive choice of accommodation from Beachfront Suites with their own plunge pools to two and three-bedroom family villas. For family holidays there’s even a complimentary children’s and teenagers club.

There really is plenty for you to enjoy here, from a cooling dip in one of the six garden pools, to joining in numerous free land and water sports.  Or just relax and enjoy the hotels outstanding setting.

  • 7 nights in a Junior Suite
  • Return flights with Emirates
  • Half Board
  • FREE land & water sports
  • Private airport transfers in Mauritius
  • Travelling between 01 and 19 December 2014

Cost per person sharing from £1517.00 – SAVE £546 per person

 

Le Victoria

Le Victoria has a superb location set between the Mauritian capital Port Louis and vibrant Grand Baie, so is the perfect Mauritius hotel if you are looking to get out and about to explore.

Le Victoria itself is ideal for couples or families as it brings together lovely surroundings, spacious rooms (some of the largest on the island in fact) and excellent facilities in one entrancing resort.

All of the spacious rooms look out towards the ocean, there’s 3 restaurants to enjoy, and with its westerly location the sunsets are spectacular. The infinity pool is a perfect sundowner spot.

  • 7 nights in a Standard 1st Floor Room
  • Return economy flights with Emirates
  • Half Board
  • FREE land & water sports
  • Return airport transfers in Mauritius
  • Travelling between 01 and 19 December 2014

Cost per person sharing from £1334.00 – SAVE £222 per person

For enquiries and a quotation on this hotel and many others please call us on 01428 658777

 

Once again, Haslemere Travel was proud to host this year’s Surrey Young Superstars Awards on May 9th, which rewarded 14 deserving young children, aged from 9 to 19 years-old, from all areas of Surrey.

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The special trophies and certificates were presented by national treasure and Surrey resident, actress Dame Penelope Keith at a special awards ceremony at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, attended by Lesley Myles, Deputy Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey, the mayors of Guildford, Godalming and Haslemere, as well as friends and family of the winners.

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Launched in 2012, this year we were delighted to organize these awards in partnership with the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, as well as raise awareness of a local charity, Challengers.

The 2014 Group Fundraising Superstars were Beatrice St Pier, Sophie Rodriguez, Maddy Nugent, Lottie Wood, Ariane Boulanger and Jenny Glover.

Pupils from Barrow Hills School, Witley, aged between 9 and 13 years of age, they recently raised £4,000 for facilities for St Benedict’s Primary School in Burkhina Faso, West Africa. Entirely initiated by the girls themselves, they held a ‘Just for Girls Day’ at school in support of the girls in Africa and a farmers market, where they sold homemade produce.

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Our 2014 Individual Fundraising Superstar (13-19 years)was Lauren Hillman. This 13 year-old winner from Worplesdon, Surrey was galvanized to raise funds after a very close family friend was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour and subsequently suffered life-threatening illnesses.  She launched, promoted and organized a talent competition for children aged 3-18.

The evening raised an impressive £2,000.

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The Individual Fundraising Superstar (5-12 years)was Ronan Lenane.

Inspired by the tragic loss of a friend’s father who died in the care of the Princess Alice Hospice, this 10 year-old pupil from Cranmore School, West Horsley raised more than £300 singlehandedly, by combining his love of photography with the aim to sell calendars to raise funds for the hospice.

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Joint winners of Caring Superstar 2014 were sisters Jay and Robyn Parsons.  Aged only 13 and 16, the girls currently care for their mother, who is often bed-bound with a debilitating illness. The girls willingly do all the shopping, housework and cooking for their mother, fitting all of this around a busy school and college life respectively.

PST_1561 We introduced a new category, Courageous Superstar this year and the judges chose two joint winners. The first winner, Oli Nuttall was nominated by his schoolteacher at Aldro School, Shackleford, having bravely faced a plane crash, following a catastrophic engine failure. The skills of the pilot saved their lives and Oli was airlifted to Birmingham Children’s Hospital. Unconscious for the first 24 hours, the medical team worked on his many injuries, which included broken bones and serious lacerations to the face. Everyone has been astounded by his amazing response to this horrendous experience. Just a month after the accident, Oli was back at school in a wheelchair for lessons. His courage and determination to “get back to normal” has been an inspiration to all.

PST_1537The second Courageous Superstar winner, Alex Perryer, is a brave young girl from Guildford who sadly woke one morning at the age of 9 and couldn’t move her arm. Overnight she was fighting for her life and facing life-threatening illnesses. She has since endured countless surgery, agonizing tests and procedures, lost the sight in both eyes and learnt to talk and walk again.  She has done all of this without complaint. She is in and out of hospital, but has never accepted her fate and continues her hobbies as much as she can. The family friends who nominated her described her as ‘the bravest girl they know’.

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The final category, Volunteering Superstar, was won by Diccon James.

As soon as this 19 year-old winner was old enough to do so, he qualified as a theatre chaperone and has spent much of his time helping out at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre. Despite studying hard for his A’Levels, he has chaperoned the child performers at many shows and even after his London commute for his foundation course, still gives his free time during the evening to supporting young performers.

 

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The top award of the day, Superstar of the Year (chosen from among the category winners by the judges) was awarded to Lauren Hillman.

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Congratulations to all our worthy winners.

 

Please keep your eyes peeled for details of Surrey Young Superstars 2015 and how to enter or nominate.

 

 

 

We are thrilled to announce that Haslemere Travel has been instrumental in raising funds for the £10m purchase of the Anthony Van Dyck self-portrait appeal, led by the National Portrait Gallery and the Art Fund, which was successfully concluded today (May 1st 2014). 

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The £10m target was reached with the help of a major public appeal, which saw 10,000 individuals donating more than £1.4m. Surrey-based, luxury travel business Haslemere Travel, in association with luxury tour operator Kirker Holidays, donated a luxury holiday prize to Antwerp, Van Dyck’s birthplace, to encourage entries for the Art Fund’s Text & Donate fundraising campaign to buy the self-portrait.

More than 2,216 people entered the week-long Text & Donate Antwerp competition and the lucky winner is now planning his weekend break for two to Antwerp, to be taken later this year, with Haslemere Travel.

Painted shortly before the Flemish artist died in 1641, it has been called “one of the finest and most important self-portraits” in British art. Painted only months before he died aged 42, it is housed in an elaborate, Italianate-English frame with a sunflower motif associated with the artist.

The self-portrait had been sold abroad in 2013 before a temporary export ban was imposed. It was then offered to the National Portrait Gallery for £10m, a reduction on the original price of £12.5m.

That sum has now been raised, including a £500,000 grant from the Art Fund and £700,000 from the National Portrait Gallery’s own budget. The self-portrait will be on view at the National Portrait Gallery in London until the end of August, before embarking on a three-year national tour, starting in 2015.

“It is acknowledged that Van Dyck is one of the greatest artists to have worked in Britain, no other artist has had such a dramatic impact on British portraiture and our Haslemere-based company is immensely proud to have played its part in saving this painting for the nation,” said Gemma Antrobus, managing director, Haslemere Travel.

Photo caption: Gemma Antrobus, managing director, Haslemere Travel, pictured at the National Portrait Gallery with the Van Dyck self-portrait

 

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