Northern Lights – Hurtigruten Norway Cruise

The is an amazing list of optional excursions available including: The Arctic capital Tromso, Kirkenes Snow Hotel, The North Cape, Trondheim Catherdral.

Sailing on various ships in the Hurtigruten fleet, these voyages depart the UNESCO-listed city of Bergen sailing north to Kirkenes and back. You will enjoy 12 relaxing days of majestic scenery, welcoming towns and friendly, like-minded travellers.

Sailings available for every season in Norway: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

Itinerary Details:-

Northbound

DAY 1 Bergen, Gateway to the Fjords

Bergen was founded in 1070 AD, and was the capital of Norway for several years. It has retained a great deal of local character and history. One example is the historic UNESCO-listed Bryggen district with colourful wharfs that date back to the 14th century. Take a stroll around this charming and compact city, spend some time in one of the outdoor cafés and restaurants, enjoy a trip on the Fløibanen Funicular or visit the Fish Market.

After embarkation it’s time for a tasty dinner buffet, based on the best ingredients from the coast. We sail north from Bergen along the Hjeltefjord, heading to the high north. Spend the rest of the evening relaxing as you take in the spectacular landscapes, either from deck or in our panorama lounges. There are several pre-voyage programmes available before departure.

DAY 2 Ålesund, Geirangerfjord/Hjørundfjord

Waking up early gives you chance to admire the breathtaking beauty of the Nordfjord. Sailing past the West Cape, we experience one of the few ventures into open sea during the voyage. Ålesund is a town renowned for its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture. Join the city walk to get a closer look.

In the summer months we set course for the spectacular UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord. The optional excursion begins with a drive up Ørneveien with its magnificent views. Enjoy a picturesque ferry ride from the beautiful Eidsdalen Lake. Then we head for the stark, wild, high-alpine areas. One of the many highlights is the series of 11 hairpin bends down the winding Trollstigen Pass. The excursion ends with a dinner in Molde before embarking the Hurtigruten ship again.

In autumn we explore Hjørundfjord, situated in the majestic Sunnmøre Alps. The unspoiled natural landscape give this fjord its special character: We sail past steep rock walls, green meadows, lonely mountain farms and small villages far from the tourist bustle. Join the excursion ‘A taste of Norway’ for a different experience. First stop is Urke, where you can see local history in various forms. A bus tour through ‘Norway’s narrowest valley’ – Norangsdalen ends at historic Hotel Union Øye, that has housed many famous explorers, royalties and authors; Roald Amundsen, William Cecil Slingsby, Emperor Wilhelm II, Queen Maud, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Karen Blixen among others.

DAY 3 Trondheim, the Medieval Capital

Few large cities have managed to preserve their intimacy as effectively as Norway’s third largest city, Trondheim. The Viking King Olav Tryggvason founded the city in 997 AD. Be sure to enjoy the views from Gamle Bybrua (the Old Town Bridge) dating back to 1861 and the restored wooden buildings of the Bakkland district.

We offer tours of Norway’s national shrine, Nidaros Cathedral. This is Norway’s only Gothic style cathedral built over the burial place of St. Olav, Norway’s patron saint. Marvel at the cathedral’s incredible architectural details and exquisite works of art. On one of these excursions we continue to the Ringve Museum of Musical History, where the history of Norway’s music will be brought to life. This beautiful manor house is surrounded by a wonderful botanical garden, with fantastic views of both the city and the fjord.

In autumn you can join the trip out to Munkholmen. This was an execution place, before becoming a Benedictine monastery around 1000 AD. In 1658 it was made into a fortress and prison, and later a customs station. A boat trip on the beautiful Trondheim Fjord is an experience in itself. Enjoy the city from the sea, and visiting the fortress will take you thousands of years back in time.

The afternoon is spent sailing past the beautiful Kjeungskjær lighthouse and numerous charming islets and rocky outcrops. After sailing through the narrow Stokksund, the ship arrives at charming Rørvik.

DAY 4 Arctic Circle and Lofoten Islands

If you are sailing in Arctic waters for the first time the captain will make sure that the occasion is a memorable event, when you participate in the Arctic Circle ceremony on deck.

The Arctic Circle marks the border to the Arctic region. In summer this means 24-hour daylight – often referred to as the ‘Midnight Sun’. In winter being above this degree of latitude gives you the best chance of experiencing the Northern Lights.

Near Ørnes you find Svartisen, Norway’s second largest glacier. Join us for a trip to the Svartisen Tourist Centre, where you can admire the beauty of this mysterious cap of ice. In Bodø you can enjoy an adventure in harmony with nature, eagles and the deep blue sea. We head to Saltstraumen in a RIB, where you will witness the world’s most powerful tidal current. On this exciting journey through the wild landscape, there is also a good chance to observe sea eagles.

The Lofoten Islands will charm you with its small, picturesque fishing villages and bohemian atmosphere. The nature is an experience out of the ordinary with majestic granite cliffs and white sandy beaches. Take a stroll between the stockfish racks and ‘rorbuer’, the traditional fisherman’s huts. Join an historical journey to the Lofotr Viking Museum in Stamsund on an overland trip between Stamsund and Svolvær. We are invited into the Chieftain’s house; a full size reconstruction featuring exhibits of finds dating back to the Viking age.

After sailing through the narrow Raftsund, the captain will show his skills while sailing into the Trollfjord and turn around before sailing out again.

DAY 5 Tromsø and Arctic Excitement

Get ready for a day full of exciting activities, whatever the season! After several intense hours on the open sea, we set our course to Senja, known as ‘Norway in Miniature’ and re-join the Hurtigruten ship at Finnsnes, just in time for lunch!

The ship continues to Tromsø for a prolonged stay. Many epic Arctic expeditions used Tromsø as a starting point. During winter and the polar night, the only lights you’ll see come from the headlamps, the starry sky, and if you’re lucky; the magical Northern Lights.

After an exhilarating day in Tromsø, we continue our northbound journey. Now we are in the area where you have the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights between October and March, and we gather on deck to search for this spectacular phenomenon.

DAY 6 North Cape, Crossing the 71st Parallel

After brief early stops in Hammerfest and Havøysund we arrive in Honningsvåg, the gateway to the spectacular North Cape. The excursion to the North Cape Plateau puts you at 71°10’21”N, only 2,000km from the Geographical North Pole. Standing on top the 307m North Cape plateau gives you a sublime feeling of being at the end of the world. After all, you can’t get any further north in mainland Europe. The tour includes a visit to the North Cape Hall, where there is an impressive panoramic film about Finnmark and the North Cape. In summer, you might see herds of grazing reindeer and a small camps belonging to the indigenous Sámi people.

Close to the North Cape you find one of the world’s most exciting nature reserves, Gjesværstappan. During the nesting season this area is teeming with life as mighty sea eagles hover above in search of prey. Meanwhile guillemots, razorbills, cormorants, Arctic skuas, northern fulmars, Brünnich’s guillemots, and the large northern gannet fill the air with a cacophony of shrieks and screeches. In the autumn you can also catch a glimpse of Europe’s smallest seabird, the British storm petrel.

Continuing north, we are sailing in the heartland of the indigenous Sámi people. We pass their ancient sacred site, the rock formation Finnkirka. The trip continues up to the Finnmark plateau, 300m above sea level, where you might also see reindeer in their natural habitat.

If you want some winter action we recommend the unforgettable snowmobile trip to one of Europe’s most extreme and exciting natural areas. Experience the snow-clad valleys, the fresh winter air and perhaps the mesmerizing Northern Lights in the clear, starry sky.

DAY 7 Kirkenes and the Arctic Wilderness

The vistas become more dramatic as we approach Kirkenes, just a few kilometres from the Russian border. We arrive in Vadsø early in the morning. This is one of the most attractive and popular bird-watching areas in the Arctic due to it being directly in the path of birds migrating from east to west. The advantageous biotopes combined with the rich resources in the adjacent Arctic Ocean attract myriad species and numbers of birds

Just after breakfast we arrive in Kirkenes, putting us at 30° East, further east than Istanbul and St. Petersburg. This is Hurtigruten’s turning point, known as the capital of the Barents region and the gateway to the east. The Russian border is close by, and all the road signs are written in both Norwegian and Russian.

Kirkenes is home to the fantastic Snow Hotel, the base for several exciting excursions in wintertime. During spring you may still be able to participate in our winter activities and excursions. Explore the Arctic on a snowmobile, driving over a frozen fjord. On our husky sledge adventure the huskies eagerly take you through the arctic wilderness.

Southbound

DAY 7 Kirkenes, the Voyage South Begins

Leaving Kirkenes, you’ve only seen half of what the coast has to offer. Prepare yourself for many new experiences. The ports previously visited by night on the northbound journey are now seen by day. In the afternoon the ship docks in Vardø again, Norway’s easternmost port. If you feel like being a true Arctic hero, come with us and take a bath in Arctic Ocean during winter. We continue along the Varanger peninsula to Båtsfjord before reaching Berlevåg in the evening – the hometown of one of Norway’s most famous men’s choirs, consisting mostly of local fishermen.

DAY 8 North Cape, Lyngenfjord and Tromsø

In the middle of the night we dock at Mehamn, where it is possible to join an unforgettable snowmobile trip through one of Europe’s most extreme and exciting natural areas.

Hammerfest was Norway’s polar capital, acting as a base for hunting expeditions to the high Arctic. See the UNESCO-listed Meridian Column, erected in 1854 to commemorate the first precise measurement of the globe. Join the mountain hike in summer to explore the area even more. We continue south to Øksfjord. After crossing open water, we will make a brief stop at the old trading post of Skjervøy before sailing through the beautiful Lyngenfjord in spring. Surrounded by the snowy peaks of the Lyngen Alps. Here you might get a taste of freshly caught prawns on deck.

As we arrive in the charming city Tromsø, known as ‘the Paris of the North,’ you may choose to book a seat at the Midnight Concert at the Arctic Cathedral, or you could check out one of the town’s many friendly pubs.

DAY 9 A Full Day in Lofoten

The daylight sailing through the Lofoten Islands is a highlight for many of our guests. The region is renowned for its natural beauty with steep mountains, wild nature and small, picturesque fishing villages. This day also offers several exciting excursions that will make you feel like a natural born explorer.

Lofoten and Vesterålen offer some of the most stunning scenery you will see during your coastal voyage. Risøyhamn is a small village with only 200 inhabitants, and we make a short stop here to deliver passengers, groceries and mail. Then we continue via Sortland to Stokmarknes, where Hurtigruten was founded more than 120 years ago.

Continuing south it looks like we are sailing straight into the mountain wall, but the captain finds an opening and sails through the narrow Raftsund. Now we reach the spectacular Trollfjord, only 2km long and 100m wide and surrounded by mountains. The captain might take a detour in here. The steep cliffs hug the ships side, and the dramatic landscape will take you to a land of trolls and fairy tales. Trollfjord is the realm of the sea eagle.

Onto Svolvær and continuing on to Stamsund, where the majestic peaks of the huge Lofoten wall can be viewed. We leave the islands during the evening and set course for the mainland.

DAY 10 Arctic Circle and Seven Sisters

Crossing the Arctic Circle at 66°33’N is an important ‘rite of passage’ today. We celebrate this with a taste of our Arctic traditions out on deck. Another highlight is sailing past the Seven Sisters mountain range. All seven mountains are between 900 and 1,100 m high, and it is easy to understand how these ‘ladies’ have influenced ancient myths. According to Norwegian folk tales, trolls are turned to stone if they do not hide before the sun rises. This was also the case for these seven beautiful sisters who, still beautiful, are now also mountains.

We take a short stop in Nesna, an idyllic old trading post before moving on to Sandnessjøen.

DAY 11 Trondheim and West Coast Cities

Today gives you another opportunity to explore the city of Trondheim.

Then back on board, the ship heads out of the majestic Trondheimsfjord, which is 170km long and up to 25km wide. Like all other Norwegian fjords it is deep, 577m at most.

Kristiansund’s location has provided the town with a wealth of opportunities in the fishing, shipbuilding and oil industries. This town is now regarded as Norway’s ‘cured cod capital’ because of its long time export of salted dry fish.

After a short sightseeing tour in Kristiansund we continue to Averøy and visit Kvernes Stave Church. As we cross the open sea to Molde, known as the ‘city of roses’, you will notice the steep, grey, pointed peaks of the Romsdal Alps

DAY 12 Bergen, the Last Chapter of the Ferry Tale

Before we dock in Bergen there are still a few nautical miles of fascinating scenery ahead of us, such as the picturesque Nordfjord below the enormous Jostedals glacier. The fjord widens to the east and forges 90km inland to Loen and Olden. The rugged coastal areas are a striking contrast to the inner fjord areas where the wind is less fierce and there is less rain. Fertile fruit gardens and the fingers of glaciers stretch out towards glistening lakes and gushing rapids. Both types of landscape have their own distinctive charm and tourists are well advised to experience both.

After a morning call at Florø, we navigate the inlet of the mighty Sognefjord. You also get the best views of the archipelago en route. And finally you disembark in Bergen, taking with you memories of a unique journey filled with impressions, experiences and meetings with the locals, wildlife and the stunning nature.


Astronomy Voyage Norway

Hurtiguten Astronomy Voyage Norway with Dr John Mason, MBE or Ian Ridpath – Royal Astronomical Society

Join this popular voyage to learn more about the Arctic night sky and the greatest lightshow on Earth, the Aurora Borealis. You will be joined by your own expert lecturer, explaining everything you’re seeing above you plus a visit to the Northern Lights Planetarium in Tromso.

VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS

A full tour of the Norwegian Coast and 34 ports

 The chance to see the Northern Lights

 Lectures on board about the night sky and the Northern Lights.

 A visit to the Northern Lights Planetarium in Tromsø

YOUR LECTURERS ON BOARD

Dr John Mason, MBE

On Astronomy Voyages departing 6 Oct and 9 Nov 2015

An Applied Physicist by profession, Dr John Mason has been actively involved in Science for over 30 years, with Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Technology as his main interests. He is currently Principal Lecturer at the South Downs Planetarium in Chichester, has been a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society since 1976, and is a full member of the International Astronomical Union. He lectures extensively in the UK and overseas on a wide range of scientifi topics and is a frequent broadcaster on radio and television, having appeared many times with Sir Patrick Moore on BBC TV’s ‘The Sky at Night.’

Ian Ridpath

On Astronomy Voyage departing on 9 Oct and 4 Dec 2015

Ian Ridpath has been a full time writer and broadcaster on Astronomy since 1972 and has previously worked at the University of London Observatory and in publishing. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (Council member 2004-07), as well as a member of the Society of Authors and of the Association of British Science Writers. He is also the Editor of the Oxford Dictionary of Astronomy and Norton’s Star Atlas, a publication now in its twentieth edition since 1910.

Day 1 Embarkation in Bergen

Our journey starts in Bergen. As you make your way north, you have the chance to enjoy interesting presentations and activities. Many of these activities happen out on deck or on land, so you get the chance to feel the crisp and fresh air. Enjoy the relaxed ambience of life on board and the opportunity to meet fellow passengers as you take in the spectacular winter landscapes.

Day 2 Ålesund

We navigate through the skerries and islands further north before reaching the town renowned for its beautiful Art Nouveau architecture, Ålesund. We recommend the excursion to Mount Aksla for a perfect winter panoramic view.

Day 3 The Royal City of Trondheim

Trondheim was Norway’s first capital. The storehouses along the river built on wooden stilts are a colourful contrast to the pure white snow that covers the city during winter.

Day 4 Arctic Circle and Lofoten Islands

As we cross the Arctic Circle the hunt for the Arctic light begins. This occasion is marked with an Arctic Circle baptism on deck. You have the chance to learn more about the Aurora Borealis and to experience an authentic Lofotr Viking Feast. Later we enter the dramatic and narrow Raftsund. If the weather and ice conditions allow it, we also sail to the entrance of the famous Trollfjord, where you can enjoy freshly made fish cakes on deck.

Day 5 Tromsø, the gateway to the Arctic

After a morning stop in Finnsnes, we continue to the Arctic capital Tromsø. Perhaps take part in a polar dog sledging excursion or a trip to Polaria. As we sail along the coast there is a chance of seeing the Northern Lights. We gather on deck to search for this breathtaking phenomenon.

Day 6 Honningsvåg and the North Cape

Honningsvåg is the nearest port to the North Cape. An excursion to this breathtaking site puts you at 71° 10’ 21” N, only 2,000 kilometres from the Geographical North Pole. Join the presentation of the Sámi culture and history in pictures, words and music. Later on we pass a rock formation that is sacred to the Sámi people, Finnkirka. Enjoy the spectacular lighting on this famous rock. At the next port, Kjøllefjord you can join a snowmobile trip to Mehamn, where you might see the Northern Lights on a clear, starlit sky.

Day 7 Kirkenes, the voyage turning

The turning point of our Coastal Voyage is just 10 kilometres from the Russian border. Kirkenes is home to the fantastic Snow Hotel and the base for several exciting excursions, including dog sledging and King Crab fishing. Kirkenes also boasts several fascinating small museums, recounting the history and heritage of this remote frontier. The polar nights extend from 21 November to 21 January. It is not completely dark during this time; the light and colour in the sky are amazing when the weather is favourable.

DAYS 7-12 Southbound Voyage

Day 7 Kirkenes The voyage back south

As we turn south the northbound ports visited by night are now visited during the day. In the afternoon the ship docks in Vardø. Depending on the weather conditions, we invite you to take an ice-dip in the Arctic Ocean!

Day 8 Hammerfest and Tromsø

Before stopping in Hammerfest, you can enjoy an “Energy coffee” and a short introduction to “Melkøya – The northern- most natural gas terminal” on board. Our next major stop will be Tromsø where you have the option to take part in a very special musical experience, the Arctic Cathedral Midnight Concert.

Day 9 Vesterålen and Lofoten islands

Enjoy the stunning views of sheltered bays and glorious mountain landscapes wrapped in the cloak of a polar winter. We stop at Stokmarknes – home to the Hurtigruten Museum, before continuing through the Raftsund, a picturesque and narrow channel between the Vesterålen and Lofoten Islands. As a tribute to the fishing history in Lofoten, our chef shows how to fillet the catch of the day on deck.

Day 10 Arctic Circle, Seven Sisters

Enjoy a spectacular winter scenery of the picturesque Helgeland coast with its myriad islets and steep granite walls. As we cross the Arctic Circle again and sail past the famed peaks of the Seven Sisters we enter a world of legend and folklore.

Day 11 Trondheim and Kristiansund

Today you have the opportunity to explore the city of Trondheim again. Nidaros Cathedral, where three Queens and seven kings have been crowned, is Scandinavia’s largest medieval building. Later, on our way to kristiansund, you can see the steep, pointed and snow-covered peaks of the Romsdal Alps.

Day 12 Bergen, disembarkation

Today your journey with Hurtigruten has come to an end, but before we reach the finishing line there are still a few nautical miles of fascinating winter scenery ahead of us.


Hurtigruten Arctic Highlights

A selection of excursions is listed below:

6A THE NORTH CAPE

6D SNOWMOBILE TRIP IN LAPLAND

7A THE RUSSIAN BORDER

7D KIRKENES SNOW HOTEL

7F HUSKY SLEDGE ADVENTURE

8F SNOWMOBILE TRIP IN THE POLAR NIGHT


Northern Lights Voyage

Northern Lights – Hurtigruten Classic Voyage

Travel to Norway to chase the Northern Lights – CLASSIC ROUND VOYAGE & FLIGHTS

The Classic Round Voyage with Hurtigruten is a spectacular journey. Enjoy the changing landscape of over 2,400km of coastline. Direct exclusive charter flights from a choice of regional airports to Bergen throughout the year.

The is an amazing list of optional excursions available including: The Arctic capital Tromso, Kirkenes Snow Hotel, The North Cape, Trondheim Catherdral.

These flights enable you to experience our most popular itinerary at reduced prices. Sailing on various ships in the Hurtigruten fleet, these voyages depart the UNESCO-listed city of Bergen sailing north to Kirkenes and back. You will enjoy 12 relaxing days of majestic scenery, welcoming towns and friendly, like-minded travellers.
Take a look at the full itineraries and the highlights for every season in Norway:
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

Summary Itinerary

Bergen

 Alesund

 Geirangerfjord

 Trondheim

 Crossing the Arctic Circle

 Lofoten Islands

 Tromso

 North Cape

 Honningsvag

 Kirkenes

 Hammerfest

 Tromso

 Vesteralen Islands – Tromso

 Crossing the Arctic Circle

 Trondheim

 Kristiansund

 Bergen


Fjords Cruises

Whenever the word ‘cruise’ is mentioned, most minds usually fly to massive ships drifting on foamy ocean waters. But if you didn’t know, a cruise on the tranquil fjords of Europe or Northern America can be just as enjoyable and probably even more relaxing. Imagine sailing along quiet waters while admiring the unique architecture of hidden towns you will never find on your regular sea or ocean itinerary. You will also be treated to excursions inland where you will get to immerse yourself in cultures you probably never knew existed. If you were looking for a clever way to pop the question, you simply have to book one of these fjord cruises; you are virtually guaranteed a ‘yes’. Looking for a wedding venue that is far from the cliché locations? Here is an option you should consider.

Not convinced? Take the Kenai Fjords for example, tucked away in Alaska. This cruise offers you not only the usual pampering you expect on a cruise, you will get such extras as stunning views of the Alaska glaciers as well as the chance to watch Gray Whales and other forms of marine life such as sea lions and otters. Seeing these magnificent mammals blow up jets of water up to 13 feet high is quite an experience on its own. You will also get to see seagulls, puffins and other rare birds. As you watch nature put on a show you’ll be digging into some tasty Alaska salmon or Alaska king crab.

In a Norwegian fjord cruise you will be able to go on excursions inland including a visit to the Botanical Gardens of Akureyi where you will encounter several different plant species you probably won’t have seen before. A visit to the folklore museum of Laufás will reveal life as it was in a typical farmhouse there in the late 19th century. Voyagers can expect to see many unique geological features along the way including fascinating lava formations and numerous pseudo-craters. There is a geothermal field littered with attractions such as steam vents, hot springs and sulphur deposits. The glaciers here are also something to behold and tourists who take Norwegian fjord cruises can expect to stop at the Boyabre and Supphelle glaciers. The views here are simply breathtaking. An essential part of the Norwegian experience is spending time in the peaceful little villages. But perhaps the part travellers who book summer cruises look forward to most is the abnormally long summer days in which the sun shines even at midnight. While it is flabbergasting to see a bright sky at 11pm, falling asleep under such circumstance can prove to be a bit of a challenge. And though there are nightclubs complete with DJs on a number of these cruises, trying to party in what seems to be the afternoon can feel a little weird.

To make the most of your fjord trip, try and get up early to savour the amazingly tranquil views of the quiet green mountains and the pure white waterfalls tumbling on their sides. As part of the excursion most fjord cruises allow visitors to explore the landscape and even kayak in the waters of the fjord.

Other than all the above, you will get the usual on-board pampering; air-conditioned rooms, casinos, bars, spas etc.

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    I had never used a Travel Consultant before. Daniel was recommended to me at a number of networking events & when I was thinking of planning a holiday I contacted him. From here I noticed a different level of service than I had experienced with other travel sales channels.2 things stick out; 1. Daniel jumped on my request immediately. I was impressed by how he communicated at every step of the way & acted with pace. This created trust very quickly. 2. Daniel always left a next move. This is a very skilful approach to sales. I was never boxed in, always had an alternative & had options.I recommend Daniel & will be using him for all my future travel needs.

    by Steve Knapp
    Sheffield, Sheffield
    The Palace | Malta | Reviewed 02 Dec 2017
    Great 4 days in Malta organised by Daniel! My passport had only a couple of months left on it and I was worried that I'd need to quickly get a new one but Daniel checked Malta's entry rules and was able to put my mind at ease ...saving me a wodge of cash.

    by Laura Billingham
    Sheffield, Sheffield
    Grand Hotel Vesuvio Naples | Naples | Reviewed 02 Dec 2017
    recently needed to arrange a long weekend break for my partner in Naples. within a couple of days were were able to book, confirm and have the paperwork sorted for us. Daniel took all the messing about which I hate doing and found us a 5*hotel deal. Brillìant service

    by Richard Godley
    Sheffield, Sheffield
    Madrid | Reviewed 06 Jun 2017
    Hello JillOnce again we would like to thank you very much for giving us such a terrific service. Our recent holiday to Spain with Great Rail Journeys was not quite as straight forward as we had hoped partly because there were days added and two couples - one British and the other Australian.Thank you Jill for filling in all the missing paperwork for taxis. You must have spent considerable time sorting out that problem. For the four of us, nothing could have been more simple. Lovely, executive cars arrived at each designated meeting place with superb drivers.It was pure pleasure to be picked up and delivered so efficiently. There were absolutely no hitches. Thanks must also go to GRJ for providing such excellent transportation. Mr and Mrs Atkinson have asked me to give you their sincere thanks to which we add our own.Thank you Jill Sincerely The Atkinsons and Boylands. June 2017

    by Sandi Boyland
    Eastbourne, West sussek
    Santa Maria Suites | Milan | Reviewed 15 May 2017
    Joelle arranged this trip for myself and my husband for his 50th birthday. She put a lot of thought and care into selecting the perfect little hotel, close to the city centre and within easy reach of the station. Cannot recommend her skills highly enough!

    by Bacon
    Bocking, Braintree
    Mediterranean Palace | Cyprus | Reviewed 16 Aug 2016
    Nothing is ever too much for Kristina, no matter how many times we change our mind or budget Kristina still manages to make it work. Kristina goes the extra mile and ensures we are spoilt and well looked after on every trip

    by Rebecca
    Keen, Marlborough
    Le Victoria | Mauritius | Reviewed 11 Nov 2015
    Hi Kristina, Everything was brilliant thank you. Mauritius and Le Victoria were AMAZING!! The place was stunning, and the people were so friendly, everyone from the cab driver from the airport to the hotel to the people checking us in on the way home, couldn’t have helped us any more even if they wanted to. I would 100% recommend Mauritius and Le Victoria to anyone asking about it. Thank you for all you done, to help get it booked.

    by A Button
    Poulton, Essex
    DREAMS LA ROMANA | Dominican Republic | Reviewed 12 Sep 2015
    HiJenny,Thank–you for organising our trip to Dominican Republic everything was brilliant and went really well,as expected when you are organising things, the resort was brilliant much better than we had imagined and we were upgraded to fantastic rooms 7303 and 7304 they were the most recently refurbished and also used for the preferred club.I know its early but sometimes its best to try and sort things early so for next August we are thinking of Dreams St Thomas ? but do not think we can fly there direct from UK so were thinking of 3 nights New York, 12-14 nights at Dreams and then fly back direct if available or via Miami with 2 nights there.Or another thought is Aruba I know the Dreams there does not open till 2018 but I think there are similar chain there.Please could you look at these for August 2016.Thanks again for yet another great holiday this year, how do you manage to ALWAYS get our holidays so spot on ?

    by Peter Watts
    ESSEX , ESSEX
    Villa Marija Tucei Croatia | Med & Short Haul | Reviewed 11 Sep 2015
    Myself and Harry would just like to say a HUGE thank you for helping us arrange our holiday. It was the most amazing holiday, Tucepi is the most beautiful place. Our room was lovely, a great view right out to the Marina and the beach, and Villa Marija was the perfect location. Thank you again, will definitely be returning, and also will be contacting you again for future holidays!

    by K Milner
    Tewkesbury, Glos
    Atrium prestige thalasso spa | Rhodes | Reviewed 06 Sep 2015
    Just back from yet another exceptional trip planned for us by Jackie. The hotel was outstanding, fantastic facilities, great location and fabulous service.Jackie goes above and beyond to find the perfect holiday for us each time we've used her services. I cannot recommend her enough.

    by Lisa Whitehead
    Swinderby , Lincs
    Mitsis family village | Kos | Reviewed 31 Aug 2015
    Not long back from our 3rd holiday of the year all booked by Jackie, Jackie is excellent at finding great hotels at fantastic prices. firstly we booked a holiday in Mexico at the Occidental Grand Excaret on the Riviera Maya. For the May bank holiday weekend we asked Jackie if she could find us something in the UK with a hot tub for a relaxing break, Jackie quickly replied with a few options and we ended up booking Conifer Lodges at Newton Stewart in Dumfries and Galloway. The price through Jackie was cheaper than what we could of booked it ourselves. Lastly we have not been long back from Kardemeana in Kos, this one proved a bit more difficult to find as we'd been spoilt in Mexico, Jackie spent a lot of time finding us exactly what we asked for and yet again managed to find us a fantastic hotel at a brilliant price. I look forward to booking next years holiday's with Jackie as I know she'll exceed our expectations for what we want.

    by linda turner
    carlisle, carlisle
    Aegean Village | Kos | Reviewed 22 Aug 2015
    I have just come back from a fantastic week in Kos which Jackie booked at very short notice for my daughter and myself. I was a little nervous about travelling alone with my 7 year old for the first time as my husband was working and, to compound matters, I had an injured shoulder. Jackie arranged everything to make the holiday as easy for me as possible. The hotel was lovely and just what we wanted - we had a great break.Before contacting Jackie I had already wasted almost a full day trawling the internet and tying myself up in knots. Jackie did all the research, gave me loads of suggestions and had the whole holiday booked and organised in just a few hours. All I had to do was pack and turn up for the flight. Next time I'm not going to even think about searching online - I'll get straight in touch with Jackie and ask her to sort it out for me! Thanks Jackie! xx

    by Claire Mitchell
    Darlington, Co Durham
    Sol Costa Blanca | Benidorm | Reviewed 17 Jul 2015
    Hi Kristina The holiday was more than fantastic thank you, they looked after us brilliantly at the hotel, upgraded the room. Best holiday ever, we loved every minute.Thank you so very much for arranging it all

    by S Bowden
    Swindon, Swindon
    El Nido Resort | Faraway | Reviewed 15 Jul 2015
    Hi Kristina, We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the fabulous booking you made us, it far exceeded our expectations, it was out of this world. All the hotels were fabulous. El Nido Resort, Apulit Island, was like a piece of Paradise. We would gladly recommend you and your company to all our friends and family, and look forward to working with you again.

    by Mr & Mrs K Manning
    Greenford, Middlesex
    El Paso PortAventura | Salou | Reviewed 04 Jun 2015
    Hi Olivia, Just wanted to let you know that we had a fabulous holiday at El Paso Hotel, It was excellent, the food plentiful and there was a good selection. All geared up for families, with a lovely big pool. Being close to the theme park and water park was the icing on the cake, we even managed to spend one morning on the beach, this was in walking distance. Our private transfer was perfect, no worrying about the childrens seats as they were in our bus. Thank you so much for arranging everything for me and my family, you were so helpful and nothing was too much trouble, you certainly made the whole holiday experience for the eleven of us a complete joy. I will certainly be using you again.

    by Susan Brotherhood
    Welwyn Garden City, Herts
    Playa Pesquero | Cuba | Reviewed 05 Mar 2015
    Hi Kristina, We had a fabulous time. The resort had everything you could want, everyone catered for, people really friendly. The restaurants had a good variety of food, beaches & sea. It was lovely. Thank you very much for finding us this gem.

    by P Harding
    Cirencester, Glos
    Dubai | Reviewed 30 Jan 2015
    We have used Karens expertise on at 3 far away trips to-date and each time we have found Karen to be excellent in offering advise and great service, along with competitive pricing. the hotels have always been first class so we look forward to our next two trips with confidence.

    by john
    redditch, worcestershire
    Tailormade trip | Australia | Reviewed 02 Dec 2014
    Everything went according to plan thank you.The hotel in Sydney was in a great location, as was the accommodation in Port Douglas, Darwin and Singapore. The excursions you organised were excellent, we thank you very much for your help and patience whilst organising our holiday. I have a few ideas for some future adventures so will be in touch for your help.

    by K Sayers
    Nottingham, Nottingham
    Le Preskil Beach Resort | Mauritius | Reviewed 22 Oct 2014
    Just back from our latest holiday at Le Preskil Beach Resort in Mauritius arranged by Dany. Once again every detail was spot on and we had a room upgrade to a "Prestige Cottage". When you travel - Go Dany!

    by Jeremy Lillies
    Mitcham, London
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