All Features articles – Page 29
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5 ideas for an alternative group travel ‘bucket list’
Alternative bucket list trips in repsonse to new research that reveals that travellers are looking for personalised experience trips.
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That ‘first’ feeling: What’s new for cruising in 2018
Jane Archer looks at some highlights on the horizon for the cruise industry in 2018.
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Christmas at Blenheim: A magical winter wonderland
We went along to Blenheim Palace to discover how this year's displays are brighter, and even more stunning, than ever.
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Recognising excellence: Dawn O’Farrell
Continuing our series of interviews with the 2017 Excellence Award finalists, we speak to Dawn O’Farrell from Ramblers Holidays to find out how it felt to be shortlisted and the most rewarding parts of her job.
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From Morocco to Kyrgyzstan: G Adventures names top destinations for 2018
G Adventures has forecast the hottest spots for adventurous groups to travel to next year.
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Walking the Amalfi Coast with HF Holidays
Donning her best boots, GLT’s Keeley Rodgers heads out to explore the Sorrento peninsula on a walking holiday with HF Holidays.
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Q&A with School of Rock's Stephen Leask
Group Leisure & Travel spoke to Stephen Leask about his new role as Dewey Finn in School of Rock the Musical.
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Q&A: Why Liverpool is the 'most transformed city'
Director of Culture Liverpool Claire McColgan tells GLT about the transformation of the city.
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Group trips to the happiest places in Britain
Rightmove has released results of a survey into the happiest places to live in Britain, and destinations in both the north and south made it into the list.
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Reasons to make Ireland your must-visit 2018 destination
We take a look at some of the Emerald Isle’s top sites and attractions for groups, from the Causeway to Dublin.
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Recognising excellence: Helen Ward
Excellence Award finalist Helen Ward, who is a group sales specialist for Groups Direct, talks bespoke group packages and changes to the travel industry.
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Top tipple-themed experiences for groups
Get to know your favourite alcoholic beverages by taking your group on a drink-inspired experience.
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Recognising excellence: Mark Williamson
Mark Williamson from Visit Newark talks about his reaction to being shortlisted for the Excellence Award.
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Remote walking breaks for groups in 2018
If you’re planning a walking trip with your group next year, there’s plenty on offer, from hidden trails and undiscovered tracks to mountain top routes and lake side paths.
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Top ten paid attractions in Wales
Based on findings by VisitWales, we’ve rounded up the top ten paid attractions in Wales.
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The Festival of Light: The ultimate winter treat
Rachel Bailey went to the Festival of Light to find out why the event continues to prove so popular with groups.
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What’s new for groups in the Garden of England in 2018?
A maritime anniversary, a new festival, and the opening of a wine sanctuary - just some of Kent’s plans for 2018.
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Paddington Bear-inspired trips to mark release of new film
Discover the delicious culinary wonders of Britain ahead of the release of the film Paddington 2.
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A Q&A with Travelsphere's managing director Alastair Campbell
Alastair Campbell speaks to GLT’s Keeley Rodgers about travel, opportunities and the exciting future for the tour operators.
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A Q&A with the Cruise Lines International Association
Sarah Kennedy from CLIA concludes our Plan a Cruise Month feature series with a future forecast on the cruise industry.