London Hosts Luxury Travel Fair
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www.luxurytravelfair.com Discover the very best and most unique travel experiences from around the world when Conde Nast Traveller presents The Luxury Travel Fair with British Airways this June. This exciting new Fair runs from 29 June - 2 July 2006 at Olympia, London.
Whether looking for the perfect castle in Scotland to spend a romantic winter weekend, a six-star deluxe cruise around the world, a boutique hotel in New York or a private snow covered chalet in the Alps, The Luxury Travel Fair will have everything for everyone who loves to travel.
Exhibitors include exclusive and boutique hotels, first class transport from yachts to private jets. Indulgent spa breaks, sporting holidays, luxury tour operators and specialist holidays from cooking to wildlife.
Visitors can speak directly to the first class exhibitors including Carrier, Loyd and Townsend Rose, Crystal Cruises, The Villa Book, Small Luxury Hotels of the World, The Captains Choice Tours, Leading Hotels of the World, Turquoise Holiday Company, Cazenove and Loyd.
Find out more about a journey to the magical Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan with Casanove and Loyd. Within this unspoilt pristine culture and environment Casanove & Loyd reveal surprising luxury within boutique properties and share their in depth knowledge of the country to offer some exclusive experiences. Find out how to hire The Tower of Lethendy, with Loyd Townsend & Rose. The stunning traditional Scottish castle is ideal for intimate upscale house parties, with heated swimming pool, Sauna, Gym and 2 tennis courts and Private 18 hole golf course.
Inspirational features include an audience with leading travel professionals and celebrity faces giving advice and top tips on getting the most from holidays. Visitors can also enjoy a range of luxury spa treatments with Ligne St Barth.
The Fair is a must attend event for all those with a passion for travel, adventure, culture and new ideas. Filled with the attitude, style and expertise, The Luxury Travel Fair will bring out the travel aficionado from within. |
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