Incredible Ischia launch for the Cheshire set
Luxury travel company Grand Tourist has exhibited at one of the UK’s largest design exhibitions. Grand Tourist, which specialises in the finest that Europe has to offer, launched a new range of luxury Italian holidays at Cheshire’s Tatton Park Design Weekend.
Grand Tourists will stay at one of multi-Oscar winning film director, Francis Ford-Coppola’s favourite hotels on the island of Ischia in the Gulf of Naples. Ischia is Capri’s lesser known sister island and is also where The Talented Mr Ripley was filmed.
Chester based Grand Tourist specialises in revealing the finest of Italian culture; gastronomy and wine tours to Senigallia, retail therapy breaks to Le Marche, tailor-made trips to the hidden city of Venice, tours of Palladian villas and “learn Italian in style’ weeks. Its tailor-made experiences include driving Ferrari’s across Italy with stays at historic palazzo hotels and renaissance villas.
Director of Grand Tourist, Janet Simmonds said:
“The three day Design Weekend at Tatton Park was a fantastic opportunity for Grand Tourist to launch our exclusive Ischia holidays and showcase what we can offer.
Grand Tourist specialises in “designing’ unique and magical, tailor-made journeys for clients and small groups. I want to share my love of travel and my knowledge of Europe; to help people to discover the hidden gems of France, Italy and the Alps, to introduce clients to new restaurants, luxurious country houses and welcoming vineyards, where a private tasting or a tour is never too much trouble! It’s really my mission to introduce these fascinating places to my valued clients. For me it’s about rediscovering the art of travel.
I had a lot of interesting conversations with customers at the Design Weekend. Our stand looked gorgeous and was in a bright and spacious marquee. People were really interested in what we had to offer �” designer holidays.”
Grand Tourist also offers a range of travel guides for London, Paris, Geneva, Rome and Venice, the European cities visited by the original Grand Tourists. These guides provide ideas for the modern visitor including restaurants, sight-seeing, bars, galleries and museums.
Grand Tourist supports the Roald Dahl Foundation and can be contacted at www.grand-tourist.com.
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Notes:
In the 18th century, the Grand Tour was an educational pilgrimage or a rite of passage for wealthy British noblemen. Starting in London, it was a period of European travel which could last from a few months to many years. During the Tour, young men learned about the politics, culture, art and antiquities of neighbouring countries. They spent their time sightseeing, studying, shopping and having fun!
Just as the Grand Tourists experienced the spectacle of glaciers in the Alps, Renaissance Palaces in Italy and the magic of the Venetian lagoon, these treasures remain to be discovered today. Grand Tourist is here to help recapture the essence of travel as experienced by the original Grand Tourists.
If clients are looking for the elusive quality of travel experience that is so hard to find in today’s hectic consumer-driven world, then talk to Grand Tourist. As well as planning European tours, a Tour of Jordan and the Lands of the Bible is also available.
Director of Grand Tourist Janet Simmonds has more than 20 years experience in the travel industry. She graduated from Oxford University in the early 80’s and spent several years working as a tour operator and running her own travel business in Italy, France and the United States. Later she returned to University to study for a Masters Degree in the History of Art and specialised in the Grand Tour of the 18th and 19th centuries.
For more details on Grand Tourist visit: www.grand-tourist.com
and for The Design Weekend visit: www.thedesignweekend.co.uk
The Roald Dahl Foundation offers practical assistance to children and families in three areas: neurology, haematology and literacy. For more information visit: www.roalddahlfoundation.org
Familiarisation trips are sometimes available for journalists writing for publications with a circulation of more than 50,000.
Company contact: Janet Simmonds Tel: 01829 751038 Director Email: janet@grand-tourist.com
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