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VisitBritain To Host First Trade Mission To Australia

VisitBritain is gearing up to host its first trade mission to Australia since 2016, led by Chairman Nick de Bois CBE. The best of destination Britain will be on show in Australia as VisitBritain Chairman Nick de Bois CBE leads the agency’s first trade mission to the country since 2016.

G Adventures

G Adventures Reward Top Agents With Taylor Swift Concert

Travel agents from the UK joined G Adventures as they headed to Wembley Stadium in London last week to watch global phenomenon Taylor Swift on her sold-out The Era’s tour. The lucky winners included agents from Gap 360, Trailfinders and The Adventure People who have been booking their hearts out

Guernsey

New Turner Walking Trail Opens In Guernsey

A new exhibition and walking trail that has opened on the Islands of Guernsey, celebrating the work of renowned artist J.M.W. Turner. The new trail has opened to explore the influence of the Islands of Guernsey on J.M.W Turner, following the success of 2023’s campaign celebrating 140 years since Renoir

Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle’s History Days Returns

Arundel Castle’s exciting History Days are back this summer on Thursday 8th and Thursday 15th August 2024 on the Castle grounds. Perfect for families and history lovers of all ages, these days offer a fun break during the long summer holidays. Visitors can travel back in time and explore different historical

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines

Fred Olsen 2025 Med Cruises From Newcastle

Fred Olsen Cruise Lines has revealed a selection of fly-cruise sailings from Newcastle in 2025. There are five cruises ranging from 12 to 52 nights to the Mediterranean, setting sail from the Port of Tyne in September 2025, including return flights to the UK. Guests will be able to visit

VisitEngland

VisitEngland 2023 Attractions Survey Results

VisitEngland has published its 2023 Annual Survey of Visits to Visitor Attractions showing that while visits to attractions across England continued to recover last year, they were still significantly down on pre-pandemic levels. Overall, visits to attractions in England continued to increase and were up 11% in 2023 compared to

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