Inspiration for your next trip, going a little deeper with feature content, reviews and interviews that’ll leave you brimming with ideas.
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Your April edition includes: Come Rain or Shine Ideas, Family-Friendly Visits, Festivals, Shows & Events, What's New in Devon, plus lots more.
We speak to Bernard Donoghue, OBE, from ALVA about how important group tourism is and what attractions are doing to be more appealing to coach groups.
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GLT editor Keeley Rodgers on the highlights of our fam trip to Kew Gardens and The Poppy Factory in Richmond.
Sister Act has been such a West End hit, they had to bring it back. Groups can expect plenty of laughs, amazing vocals and sparkly costumes.
GTO Allison Udy on the uniqueness of her group and how a coach driver can make or break a trip.
Prepare for an evening of heart-warming romance, with plenty of giggles along the way says Keeley Rodgers who saw Pretty Woman: The Musical in Milton Keynes.
A round-up of special exhibitions, events, coach trips and holidays to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day Normandy landings in 2024.
This two-day itinerary takes in underground secrets, fascinating museums, amazing galleries and much more.
Keeley Rodgers leaves Milton Keynes Theatre with an aching face after seeing Shrek the Musical.
We hear from Raby Castle’s head of leisure and tourism Claire Jones about The Rising project and what groups should look out for when it opens this spring.
Down in Hadestown, Anais Mitchell’s take on two Greek myths is something you won’t want to miss.
Keeley Rodgers immerses herself in the world of Madagascar, the theme of the 2024 Orchid Festival at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
We hear from Strictly dancer Joanne Clifton about her transformation into Princess Fiona for the Shrek tour, her love of jigsaw puzzles and more.
Ian Newman, Blue Badge Guide for South West England, shares his favourite spots which groups should consider when visiting his favourite county of Dorset.
New flight routes, anniversaries and a stellar year of Capital of Culture activity highlights some lesser-known group-friendly places this year.