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Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises has designed three new 12–night itineraries sailing roundtrip out of Istanbul. The introduction of these new itineraries marks the first time the cruise line has offered roundtrip cruises from the city on the famed Bosphorus Strait that connects Asia and Europe.
Visit : www.celebritycruises.co.uk. Contact : Briony Peters at bpeters@rccl.com. WinAir WinAir has resumed its service between major Caribbean hubs and Dominica. Located between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean, the independent nation of Dominica is the largest and most mountainous of the Windward Islands. Visit www.fly-winair.com. Contact : Marie Rosa at system@enr-corp.com. Trekking in eastern BhutanThe Merak & Sakteng region of Bhutan is scheduled to open to the world for the first time in September 2010. From 8 to 18 May 2011, One World Trekking is offering a small group of twelve trekkers the opportunity to participate on a research trek through this culturally unique and remote area of eastern Bhutan. Visit : www.OneWorldTrekking.com. Contact : Andy Crisconi at andy.crisconi@oneworldtrekking.com. Prague City Card sightseeing passSmart card technology operator the Leisure Pass Group has expanded into its fifth country with the Prague City Card sightseeing pass. The Prague City Card includes admission to attractions such as Prague Castle, the Old Town Hall, the Charles Bridge Towers, plus many more cathedrals, palaces, museums and gardens. The company also operates sightseeing cards in the UK, US, Sweden and France. Visit : www.praguecitycard.com. Contact : Katie Wright at katie.wright@sirenpr.co.uk
Alliance members looking to take advantage of any of the following leads should be on assignment, with a commission or able to obtain one. Mystartguide.com Mystartguide.com is an Open Directory that provides links to tourism, travel and destination websites for all countries in the world. Visit : www.mystartguide.com/visitors. Contact : Johan Schoonen at johan@mystartguide.com. Nisbet Plantation, Nevis Nisbet Plantation on the island of Nevis has been voted the #1 resort in the Caribbean and #6 in the world on the World’s Best Awards list. Part of a two-island nation with St. Kitts, Nevis is hailed as one of the remaining unspoiled places on earth. Visit www.NisbetPlantation.com. Julie Harper at julie@madiganpratt.com. Aqua, Hawaii Aqua has 17 properties located across the islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Lanai and Molokai, Hawaii ranging from budget conscious hotels, full service resorts to the Aqua Boutique Collection.
Visit : www.aquaresorts.com. Samantha Preece at samantha@firstpr.co.uk. Caley Cruisers Caley Cruisers in Inverness has recently launched a luxury new love boat built for two as the latest addition to its 29-strong floating fleet, aimed at enticing romantic couples and honeymooners looking for intimate breaks in the Highlands to explore the waterways of the Great Glen, including Loch Ness and the Caledonian Canal. Visit: www.caleycruisers.com. Contact: Caroline Keith at caroline@thekeithconsultancy.co.uk.
Information for professional travel writes, editors, broadcasters and photographers on annual events and celebrations worldwide. Dominican Republic Fashion Week 201018th to 23rd October 2010 The Caribbean’s main fashion event. This year, the event will be dedicated to Dominican fashion designer Oscar de la Renta. Visit : www.godominicanrepublic.com. Contact : Estjher Smith at esp@esthersmith.biz. Events in the Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel, Florida The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel in southwest Florida includes: Sanibel & Captiva islands, Fort Myers Beach, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Cape Coral, Pine Island, Boca Grande & Outer islands, North Fort Myers, Lehigh Acres. 21st Annual "Ding" Darling Days, J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island 17-23 October 2010 A week of eco-activities with free refuge tram tours and live wildlife presentations, birding and kayaking tours and environmental speakers. The festival celebrates the birthday of the refuge's namesake, conservationist and Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist J. N. "Ding" Darling. Visit : www.dingdarlingdays.com. 25th Annual Octoberfest, Cape Coral 22-24 and 29-31 October 2010 The celebration of German culture, food, music and dancing hosted by the German-American Club includes authentic musical groups from Germany. Visit : www.gasc-capecoral.com. 24th Annual American Sandsculpting Championship Festival, Fort Myers Beach 10 to 14November 2010 Twenty master sculptors will create complex works of art including dolphins, great blue herons, giant computers, entwined lovers and Neptune, god of the seas: Visit : www.sandfestival.com Annual Christmas Luminary Trail and Open House, Sanibel and Captiva islands 3 and 4 December 2010 This event draws visitors from all over the world as they join local residents to celebrate the season. Visit : www.sanibel-captiva.org. Holiday Nights at the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers 10 December to 1 January 2010 Millions of lights celebrate Thomas Edison's contribution to modern life and the festivity of the season at this 34-year Lee County tradition enjoyed by more than 30,000 visitors each year. Lights and decorations fill 20 acres of gardens, the restored Edison buildings and the Estates’ historic homes. Visit : www.efwefla.org. Visit www.fortmyers-sanibel.com. Contact : Hamilton, Nancy at NHamilton@leegov.com. The Montserrat Volcano Half Marathon 27 November 2010 The 2nd Montserrat Volcano Half Marathon will take place on Saturday 27 November 2010 along a route that takes in some of the key tourism attractions on the island including the active Soufrière Hills Volcano. Visit www.volcanorunner.com and www.visitmontserrat.com. Contact : Tom Panagos at tom@saltmarshpr.co.uk. Women's Fiction Festival, Matera, Italy 23 to 28 September 2010 (annual, 7th) Only international writers' conference where writers learn about the market, sell their books and find a literary agent. Includes conferences, workshops, talks with authors and the presentation of the Baccante Literary Prize to a writer who has made major contributions to women's fiction. Visit : www.womensfictionfestival.com. Contact : Mariateresa Cascino at mtcascino@womensfictionfestival.com. Melbourne International Arts Festival, Australia 08 to 23 October 2010 (annual) One of Australia's leading arts festivals.Features dance, theatre, music, visual arts, multimedia and outdoor events. Visit : www.melbournefestival.com.au. Contact : Prue Bassett at p.bassett@melbournefestival.com.au.
Alliance members looking to take advantage of any of the following should be on assignment, with a commission or able to obtain one. Asian Art in London Eskenazi Limited, one of the world’s most respected dealers in Chinese art, is celebrating its golden jubilee with an exhibition of twelve exceptional pieces which have been acquired over the past ten years and set aside especially for this event. Twelve Chinese Masterworks will be held at 10 Clifford Street, London from Thursday 4 to Tuesday 30 November 2010. The exhibition coincides with the 13th staging of Asian Art in London, 4 to 13 November 2010, an annual event that unites London’s leading Asian art dealers, major auction houses and societies in a series of selling exhibitions, auctions, receptions, lectures and seminars that attract visitors from around the world. Visit : www.asianartinlondon.com. Contact : Annie Roper at annie@suebond.co.uk. Black rhino in Namabia Fifteen black rhino have been released into the 13,500 sq km Kunene region of North West Namibia in a project supported by Conservancy Safaris Namibia in collaboration with WWF. Namibia is home to the largest free roaming population of black rhino in the world and the newest additions are being released into the Puros and Orumpembe conservancies of Kunene. Conservancy Safaris’ tours offer in-depth excursions into this vast, arid land, giving guests an insider’s view of community-based conservation in action. With 100% of the ownership of Conservancy Safaris Namibia vested in the Himba and Herero people, there is a real incentive for local communities to protect their natural heritage and stamp out poaching, one of the biggest threats to this endangered species. Visit : www.kcs-namibia.com.na. Jovanka Ristich at jovanka@independent-pr.co.uk. Iceland’s new volcanic craters The recent eruptions in Iceland have created two new volcanic craters and a new lava field in Iceland and visitors can get up close on a three-day trekking tour. The new craters and lava field, located at Fimmvörduháls, have been christened Magni and Módi, after the sons of Thor, the Norse God of Thunder. The names were chosen because of the craters’ proximity to Thórsmörk Nature Reserve, which means ‘Thor’s Woods’. The new lava field is now called Godahraun after Godaland, the name of the area in which it is located. Fimmvörduháls is one of Iceland’s most popular hiking trails, running between Skogarfoss waterfall and Thórsmörk. The three-day trekking tour with Iceland Mountain Guides takes intrepid travellers between the recently-created volcanoes. Beginning in Thórsmörk, hikers will pass by the Godahraun lava flow which is still hot and steaming and see the new craters whilst on Fimmvörduháls, before overnighting in a simple mountain hut between the between the glaciers Eyjafjallajökull, (site of the most recent volcanic eruption) and Mýrdalsjökull. The next day the trek will descend into Skógar along the gorges of the Skógaá River. Visit www.mountainguides.is. Contact : Clair Horwood at clair@saltmarshpr.co.uk. Vancouver Island, CanadaThe small chain of islands, situated between Vancouver and Victoria in the province’s Georgia Strait, is being promoted as an arts archipelago. Salt Spring Island, the most populated of the southern Gulf Islands, has a dozen art galleries, many tucked, charmingly, in the woods. While on the island, there is the popular, artistically-bent summer Saturday Market and sculpture-filled gardens at the quaint Hastings House Country House Hotel. The remaining southern Gulf Islands also have artists studios and workshops year-round. Visit : www.HelloBC.com/gulfislands and www.hellobc.com/vancouverislandmedia. Contact : Carla Mont at Carla.Mont@gov.bc.ca. The west coast of the North Highlands of Scotland
Scotland’s only global geo-parkStretching from Loch Erribol as far north as Cape Wrath, this 2000 sq km area offers a different type of trip for adventurous families, ramblers and outdoor lovers.
Inverewe Garden : a garden which is warmed by the Gulf Stream and able to sustain exotic plants from across the world – take a ranger guided walk to round off the visit.Gruinard Beach : Overlooked by imposing mountains such as An TeallachA Hebridean Whale cruise Spot Minke Whale, Porpoise Dolphin and even Basking Sharks on the Atlantic. On the horizon are the Outer Hebrides while to the south are the majestic peaks of the Isle of Skye.Handa Island The largest breeding colony of Guillemots in the UK – approx 120,00 breeding pairs. Also puffin, fulmar, shag, razorbill, artic and great skuas, kittiwake, gulls and terns. Boat trips around the island depart twice dailyVisit www.northhighlandsscotland.com. Kirsty McNaught at kirsty.mcnaught@robson-brown.co.uk. Top 10 natural wildlife encounters in South Africa Whale WatchingA major highlight on any trip to the Western Cape is seeing the Southern Right and Humpback Whales. Whale season takes place from June until November. Boulders BeachThe beautiful beach at Boulders is famous not only for its turquoise tidal pools and giant granite boulders, but for its colony of over 3000 jackass penguins. Great White SharksThe Western Cape is renowned for sightings of Great White Sharks, particularly in areas like Gansbaai where the past-time of cage diving with sharks has become extremely popular. Seal IslandA land mass located off False Bay known as Seal Island is home to a huge number of Cape Fur Seals and a wealth of bird life. Because of the dense population of seals, Seal Island also attracts a number of Great White Sharks. Bird Island Nature Reserve100 metres offshore of Lambert’s Bay is Bird Island - one of only six sites world-wide where Cape Gannets breed. It is also the only breeding site easily accessible to the public. Karoo National ParkDominated by the Nuweveld Mountains, The Karoo National Park is home to unique fauna including 20 pairs of black eagle and five different tortoises (the highest density of species per equivalent area in the world) as well as Cape Mountain Zebra and Springbok. Cederberg Wilderness AreaRugged mountainous terrain covering 71 000 hectares, The Cederberg Wilderness Area is renowned for the spectacular landscapes and rocky outcrops. The local mammal population includes leopard, baboon, grey rehbok, dassie, duiker and honey badger. Goukamma Nature and Marine ReserveThis nature reserve is situated across 14 kilometres of coastline (and 2 500 hectares). View Southern Right Whales and Dolphins and sight land creatures such as grysbok, bushbuck, bushpig. Goukamma has over 220 species of birds. De Hoop Nature ReserveAt De Hoop you’ll find the rare bontebok, eland, baboon and occasional leopard. Marine mammals such as seals, dolphins, and Southern Right Whales are plentiful. There are 260 species of birdlife both resident and migratory. MonkeylandSituated in Plettenberg Bay this eco-tourism sanctuary is the world’s first and (currently only) multi-species free-roaming sanctuary. Here the primates are free-roaming in a beautiful eco-friendly setting. Destination South AfricaThe Alliance has produced Destination South Africa, a detailed media dossier for the country. Copies from Ashley@itwalliance.com. Visit : www.southafrica.net. Alliance members who are interested in South Africa and the chance to visit the country to produce features and images should contact Ntsiki Mpulo at ntsiki@uk.southafrica.net.
Alliance members looking to take advantage of any of the following opportunities should be on assignment, with a commission or able to obtain one. GoldenEye, Jamaica The new GoldenEye Hotel & Resort in the village of Oracabessa Bay on Jamaica’s North Coast will open this November. The Island Outpost property is owned by Chris Blackwell, Jamaica-raised founder of Island Records. GoldenEye was the Jamaica home of author Ian Fleming and the location where he penned all 14 James Bond novels. Fleming’s original desk still stands in his former villa today. Visit www.GoldenEye.com. Contact : Louise Swanne at louise.swanne@rivapr.co.uk. Middlethorpe Hall, York UK Middlethorpe Hall in York will be happy to offer DB&B and use of the Spa to Alliance members able to place a review. Visit : www.middlethorpe.com. Daisy Parker at daisy@iscott.co.uk. Directory: bulletins bulletins -> Ian potter associates 16th January 2009 Specialist Agricultural Quota & Entitlement Brokers bulletins -> Rugby League Team Wears our Shirts! Equalities Minister Lynne Featherstone wears the shirt alongside Eagles’ team members bulletins -> Lgbt history Month Gets Ready for Summer bulletins -> 4th Sunday of Advent December 18, 2016 at 10 am bulletins -> Service above self bulletins -> Residential Smoke Detector Disposal bulletins -> November 14, 2012 (X) Action Required Due Date: April 1, 2013 Download 7.54 Mb. Share with your friends: |