Can anyone recommend a good travel agents? We are a larger family and trying to navigate a lot of companies websites is taxing
Ellen R. replied:
Jenna Norris have a look on trip advisor. Just seen an apartment near train station and 2 stops from Disney.
Julie D. replied:
Travel Four Seasons in the old town ....
Rachel M. replied:
Please please find Saranna Murphy in my friend list, she is a self employed agent working for Travel Counsellors, she does all of ours always gets us the best ever deals xx Honestly do it x
Julie D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/Trvl4Seasons
Mark R. replied:
As Ellen said, if you check out places on Tripadvisor (READ the reviews don't just look a ratings) and then search online to make a direct booking you can find really nice places at good prices... It sounds so much easier to put your faith in travel agents but to be quite frank about it if you have the time and internet access I really don't see what they add to the process. It 'feels' safer but in ten years of bookings places directly using the internet I've NEVER had a bad experience and have found some really nice places that were never listed by UK travel agents. Just at random I did a search and found various holiday apartments on this web site near to Disneyland: http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/disneyland-paris/ Listings web sites are useful to find places but once I've identified somewhere I always try to look for their own web site or a phone number and book directly with the owner/hotel/villa/etc. In the summer Eurostar offer services that stop at the Disneyland Paris station and for Paris I'd always recommend Eurostar rather than flights. It would be much more convenient and fun if you have a large group as well.
Ellen R. replied:
Mark Roberts think we could start a business.
Ellen R. replied:
I know which Web site I would not use. Low Cost Holidays. Have you not tried doing it yourself. My friends have a hotel in Rhodes and most people book they flights and hotel and save a fortune.
Completely random but we're looking to go to Egypt to chill in April next year and haven't a clue which is the best resort to visit too much choice! It's just two of us...
Lynn M. replied:
AA grand Oasis in Sharks Bay has its own short jetty over the coral reef which is outstanding the best we have found in Sharm not the highest star hotel but you cannot beat it for location it is also a short distance from the airport recommend Holiday Gems and sunshine holidays both have been great. Also don't buy a visa you don't need one unless you go to Alexandria or Luxor or Pyramids you can always buy one if you decide to visit whilst there
Linda S. replied:
Go and see Sean Fletcher at travelfourseasons he is on FB and has an independent travel agent based in the old high street Hemel ... He will give great advice and has great deals that compete with all the major travel companies 01442 267959
Ashley Q. replied:
Grand Hotel Sharm El Sheikh with Red Sea Holidays - lots of nice added extras as well - you can email me ashley@traveltimeworld.co.uk . Completely independent - based in Berkhamsted. Not all travel agents want to sell you their own product - and us independents will always do the best for you.
Emy B. replied:
El Wekala 3 corners in Taba is wonderful, swimming pool on site and a shuttle bus to the beach and beach pool and bar ( 3 minutes drive). We went 8 years ago when golf course wasn't open yet and it was not too touristy like Sharm. (Might have changed in the meantime
Afternoon! Any Travel Agents on here (or people who do a lot of multi leg flights) that could help me with a query of a multi leg trip I'm planning? TIA
Mel D. replied:
I know of a great travel consultant who can help you. Taneika at not just travel. 07943 514702. Give her a call