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Apr 29, 2013 |
Virgin Galactic Breaks Speed of Sound |
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VIRGIN GALACTIC BREAKS SPEED OF SOUND IN FIRST ROCKET-POWERED FLIGHT OF SPACESHIPTWO
Sir Richard Branson witnesses vehicle-proving milestone as company sets year-end goal for spaceflight
Watch the video from the test flight
Get more information on the Virgin Galactic experience
See Admiral Travel's Accredited Space Agent Ryan Hilton on ABC 7 News
MOJAVE, Calif. – Today, Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial spaceline owned by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group and Abu Dhabi's aabar Investments PJC, completed the first rocket-powered flight of its space vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2). The test, conducted by teams from Scaled Composites (Scaled) and Virgin Galactic, officially marks Virgin Galactic’s entrance into the final phase of vehicle testing prior to commercial service from Spaceport America in New Mexico.
“The first powered flight of Virgin Spaceship Enterprise was without any doubt, our single most important flight test to date,” said Virgin Galactic Founder Sir Richard Branson, who was on the ground in Mojave to witness the occasion. “For the first time, we were able to prove the key components of the system, fully integrated and in flight. Today’s supersonic success opens the way for a rapid expansion of the spaceship’s powered flight envelope, with a very realistic goal of full space flight by the year’s end. We saw history in the making today and I couldn’t be more proud of everyone involved.”
The test began at 7:02 a.m. local time when SS2 took off from Mojave Air and Space Port mated to WhiteKnightTwo (WK2), Virgin Galactic’s carrier aircraft. Piloting SS2 were Mark Stucky, pilot, and Mike Alsbury, co-pilot, who are test pilots for Scaled, which built SS2 for Virgin Galactic. At the WK2 controls were Virgin Galactic’s Chief Pilot Dave Mackay, assisted by Clint Nichols and Brian Maisler, co-pilot and flight test engineer, respectively, for Scaled.
Upon reaching 47,000 feet altitude and approximately 45 minutes into the flight, SS2 was released from WK2. After cross-checking data and verifying stable control, the pilots triggered ignition of the rocket motor, causing the main oxidizer valve to open and igniters to fire within the fuel case. At this point, SS2 was propelled forward and upward to a maximum altitude of 55,000 feet. The entire engine burn lasted 16 seconds, as planned. During this time, SS2 went supersonic, achieving Mach 1.2.
“We partnered with Virgin Galactic several years ago with the aspiration to transform and commercialize access to space for the broader public,” said His Excellency Khadem Al Qubaisi, Chairman of aabar Investments PJC. “Today’s test is another key milestone in realizing that aspiration. Our partnership goes from strength to strength, and is an excellent example of aabar’s desire to participate in the development of world class technologies that are commercially viable and strategically important, both for the company, its shareholders, and for Abu Dhabi.”
The entire rocket-powered flight test lasted just over 10 minutes, culminating in a smooth landing for SS2 in Mojave at approximately 8 a.m. local time.
“The rocket motor ignition went as planned, with the expected burn duration, good engine performance and solid vehicle handling qualities throughout,” said Virgin Galactic President & CEO George Whitesides. “The successful outcome of this test marks a pivotal point for our program. We will now embark on a handful of similar powered flight tests, and then make our first test flight to space.”
In the coming months, the Virgin Galactic and Scaled test team will expand the spaceship’s powered flight envelope culminating in full space flight, which the companies anticipate will take place before the end of 2013.
“I'd like to congratulate the entire team,” said President of Scaled Kevin Mickey. “This milestone has been a long time coming and it's only through the hard work of the team and the tremendous support of Virgin Galactic that we have been able to witness this important milestone. We look forward to all our upcoming tests and successes.”
For a downloadable press release and images, please go to http://www.virgingalactic.com/extranet/.
For any additional images, please contact http://www.gettyimages.co.uk. |
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Apr 25, 2013 |
ATI Exclusives: Silversea, Seabourn and Viking River Cruises |
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Earn up to $1000 Travel Connoisseur Club Cash plus your choice of Virtuoso or American Express Platinum benefits when you take advantage of the following exclusive offers from our preferred partners.
SILVERSEA CRUISES

$200 per suite bonus onboard spending credit on new
Silversea Cruises bookings made with Admiral Travel
April 23 - May 7, 2013
SEABOURN

Up to $100 bonus onboard spending credit on new
Seabourn bookings made with Admiral Travel
April 24 - May 8, 2013
VIKING RIVER CRUISES

$200 per suite bonus onboard spending credit on new
Viking River Cruises bookings made with Admiral Travel
April 30 - May 13, 2013
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Apr 5, 2013 |
April 11 Exotic Travel & Safari: Presentation & Wine Reception |
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Thinking of a safari, romantic getaway, dive vacation or soaking up the sights and flavors of Cape Town? Hear from two of our preferred partners in safari and exotic getaways on April 11: One&Only Resorts and &Beyond.
Travel Presentation and Q&A
Thursday, April 11 | 5 PM @ Admiral Travel International
Please Join Us In Our Downtown Sarasota Location at 1284 N. Palm Avenue
Explore the full spectrum of experiences &Beyond and One&Only Resorts offer in Africa, India and the Middle East - safari, diving, honeymoons & exotic getaways, family travel and more.
Get the scoop on the Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club's Bush &Beyond South African Safari, visiting Durban and safari at 2 amazing camps: &Beyond Phinda and Londolozi Varty Camp, escorted by Michael & Terri Klauber.
Special Offer: Receive a bonus night at One&Only Cape Town when you book "The Bush &Beyond" August 5-14 escorted culinary safari with Admiral Travel by April 30, 2013.
Wine & Artisanal Cheeses Served 4-6 PM.
RSVP by calling 941.951.1801 or email Michael@AdmiralTravel.com.
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Mar 18, 2013 |
Vrituoso Exclusive: Up to $1400 Credit on Crystal Cruises |
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SPECIAL VIRTUOSO OFFER ON CRYSTAL CRUISES
Up to $1,400 Shore Excursion Credit*
For new bookings made between March 18 - April 30, 2013
Get the Details |
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Feb 15, 2013 |
Feb 26 Open House Featuring Tauck World Discovery |
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Learn about the variety of travel experiences available through one of travel's most recognized brands.
Join us for wine and light appetizers from 4 PM - 6 PM in our downtown office, 1284 N. Palm Avenue. This is a a great time to reconnect with your travel advisor. For those who are already familiar with Tauck, our rep will be on hand to answer your specific questions. Presentation begins at 5:15.
Please rsvp to travel@admiraltravel.com or call 941.951.1801 to reserve space.

Tauck offers a diverse portfolio of distinctive product offerings:
Tauck River Cruising: Uncommon Access. Exclusively Inclusive
Unique and enriching cultural land explorations that leverage the ease and convenience of water-borne travel. Tauck combines captivating land destinations, best-experienced by ship with the optimal vessel for the region, from private yachts in the Mediterranean and the Panama Canal, to expeditionary ships in Alaska and the Galapagos Islands, to luxury riverboats that ply Europe's historic inland waterways. Wherever they sail, guests on a Tauck cruise enjoy a virtually all-inclusive experience that is both relaxing and stimulating.
Tauck World Discovery: Worldwide Land Travel
Land -based journeys for knowledge-seeking world travelers. Tauck World Discovery itineraries explore multiple destinations and include insightful visits to popular "must-see" attractions as well as authentic, off-the-beaten-path local experiences. Tauck World Discovery itineraries eliminate the rigors and distractions of travel by taking care of every detail, by pampering guests with luxury, city-center accommodations, and with a combination of traditional fine dining and local culinary specialties.
Tauck Bridges: Family Travel Adventures
Fun and hassle-free family travel adventures that emphasize "shared enrichment." By taking care of every detail, Tauck frees family members to connect and build lasting bonds or "bridges" that form when different generations experience the joys of travel together.
Tauck Culturious: Culturally Immersive, Active Travel
In-depth, immersive, regional explorations for boomer-aged travelers. Culturious guests get to know the places they visit up-close and first-hand in small intimate groups, whether they're trying their hand at traditional crafts, exploring via bicycle (or perhaps by kayak, or on foot), or sampling local delicacies in an open-air market. In the process of connecting with fascinating cultures and destinations, Culturious travelers also reconnect with themselves.
Tauck Small Ship Cruising: Worldwide Cultural Exploration
The difference in Tauck's small ship cruising lies in the choreography – the combination of personalized cruising with cultural land exploration. From the moment you step ashore, our 85+ years of expertise on land ensures that on every moment of your shore excursions (all included in the price) count! Small ship cruising means more personal attention from the captain and the crew – you'll find the on-board atmosphere to be both club-like and comfortable. The pace is more relaxed, the conversations are richer, and the day-to-day experiences are shared with like-minded travelers. |
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Jan 21, 2013 |
Save Up to $1000 on Crystal Voyages til Feb 18th! |
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Save up to $500 per guest on most 2013, 2014 or 2015 voyages.
Must be booked with Admiral Travel by February 18, 2013. Some restrictions apply.
Discounts vary by sailing and category – please contact Admiral Travel for details at 941.951.1801 or email travel@admiraltravel.com.
Crystal Cruises is now even MORE inclusive…
• All onboard Gratuities, Fine Wines & Premium Spirits
• Bottled water, specialty coffees, ice cream bar, juices, sodas, etc.
• Complimentary Specialty Restaurants: Prego, Silk Road and The Sushi Bar
• Onboard enrichment classes and guest lecturers: wine tastings, Odyssey Art@Sea, photo editing, video production, computer/social networking & more
• Fitness classes – Yoga, T’ai Chi, Pilates, golf lessons & clinics from a PGA professional and spinning classes
Discover for yourself why Crystal Cruises has been voted “World’s Best” by Condé Nast Traveler’s readers’ poll for the 19th year, outscoring all other cruise lines!
Additional amenities on EVERY Crystal voyage booked with Admiral Travel!
See your Admiral Travel consultant for fares and itineraries.
With 922 and 1070 guests, Crystal Symphony & Crystal Serenity are mid-size ships that offer the personalized service and dining of a small ship cruise line, combined with the enrichment programs & entertainment of larger ships, without the crowds or the ‘nickel & diming.’ |
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Jan 7, 2013 |
Jan 15-28: Regent Seven Seas Cruises 2013 Kickoff Sale |
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January 15th: Wine Reception & Exclusive Regent Seven Seas Cruises 2013 Sale Kickoff

Admiral Travel's 2013 Regent Seven Seas Cruises Sale
Special Offers | Over 25 Voyages
Tuesday, January 15th - Monday, January 28th
• Private Group Fares
• Exclusive Onboard Spending Credits And Combinable Amenities
• $100* per person bonus spending credit on new Regent Seven Seas Cruises bookings made by January 28th.
Open House Wine Reception
Tuesday, January 15, 4-6 PM
Peggy Choban-Rozman of Regent Seven Seas Cruises will welcome past and new cruisers for an overview of the onboard experience, recent updates and special offers.
Please join us at your convenience for a glass of wine and explore the world of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Not In Town? Please call 941.951.1801 or email travel@admiraltravel.com to take advantage of exclusive 2013 offers w/ $100 bonus spending credit by January 28, 2013.
*$100 per person bonus credit is applied to new bookings, in addition to exclusive group fares and spending credits, up to $700 per suite. Travelers choose Virtuoso Voyager Club or American Express Platinum Benefits.
Additional incentives, including free pre- and post- cruise land extensions, low business class upgrade fares, reduced fares for single travelers and children and free Internet also apply to select voyages.
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Dec 11, 2012 |
Last Minute Gift For The Traveler In Your Life |
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A Travel Gift Voucher – redeemable for any cruise, safari, tour or custom travel experience booked with Admiral Travel International.
Receive up to $500 in value when you choose the $1,250 voucher and spend only $1,000; or the $3,000 voucher and spend $2,500.
Vouchers may be redeemed for new travel experiences booked by December 31, 2013, with a minimum trip value of $3,000 and $5,000, respectively. Only one trip per voucher, please.
Travel services booked with the vouchers are eligible for Virtuoso amenities and qualify for our Travel Connoisseur Club benefits.
Available through December 20, 2012. Call 941 951 1801 for details or email travel@admiraltravel.com in order to have your voucher delivered by email no later than December 21, 2012.
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Nov 6, 2012 |
Sweet Suites with Celebrity Cruises: Nov, 6, 7, 8 |
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Sail Celebrity Cruises Cruises new Silhouette or Reflection in Europe and the Caribbean and enjoy all the best-loved Solstice Class features—and some new ones! Receive up to $1000 spending credit w/ your choice of onboard amenity to make your suite just a little sweeter, when you sail January - March 2013.
Sweet Suite Offer: Receive $300 spending credit on select 7-Night 2013 voyages or $150 for 4/5-Night voyages when you book Celebrity's Sky Suite, plus your choice of a plush spa robe, dinner in one of the specialty restaurants ($80 value per couple) or lovely champagne and strawberries in your room.
And when you return, a Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club Gift Card to dine at your favorite restaurant, purchase wines from Michael's Wine Cellar or use back with us for your next Celebrity cruise!
See the pics on Facebook!
Call 941 951 1801 for details. |
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Sep 1, 2012 |
Travel Connoisseur Club Dining and Wine Reward |
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Did you know that Admiral Travel rewards loyal travelers through our Travel Connoisseur Club?
Book with Admiral Travel and receive a Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club gift card reward, redeemable for full value at your favorite restaurants, on fine wine purchases or back with us for future travel.
As a member of Virtuoso, ATI enjoys relationships with many of the worlds finest hoteliers, cruise lines, tour companies and global operators. Our Virtuoso membership means we have access to travel benefits that enrich your experience in the destination: complimentary upgrades & amenities, onboard spending credits and more.
With these great perks, why not book your hotel stays, cruises and tours with Admiral Travel and start getting the VIP treatment on top of your Travel Connoisseur Club benefits?
Get the details here. |
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Jul 12, 2012 |
Botswana Safari: Okavango Delta Heli-Flight or Comp Night |
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A Flight or a Stay on Us with Orient-Express Safaris...Plus, Virtuoso Amenities and our own Travel Connoisseur Club Benefits!
Orient-Express offers the best luxury safaris in Botswana. Each of the three safari camps has its own distinct character, giving a new experience at every turn.
Recent upgrades at the properties include the installation of glass sliding doors at all thatched tented residences at Savute Elephant Camp and Khwai River Lodge enabling guests to observe at anytime the abundant wildlife that roams nearby from the comfort of their room as high quality Zeiss Binoculars in each tent.
Orient Express has also limited the number of people allowed in a game viewing vehicle to 6, enabling all guests to always enjoy the wildlife from a window seat. From August 2012, WiFi will be made available at all of the camps.
Select your preferred deal with one of these two exciting offers.
HELICOPTER ON US - Exclusive!
Book 4 nights or more at any Orient Express Botswana camps, including Eagle Island Camp, and receive a once in a lifetime 35-minute helicopter flight over the Okavango Delta at Eagle Island Camp with our compliments (valued at $270 per person). Eagle Island is the only camp with a permanently based helicopter in Northern Botswana. This offer is valid for all new and existing bookings until the 31st of March 2013.
CITY ON US
Book a 6-night stay at any Orient Express Botswana camps, and receive a complimentary night at either the Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town or The Westcliff in Johannesburg. Offer is valid until October 31, 2012. Rates starting from $4,590 per person sharing. Please inquire for stays taken between November 1, 2012 and March 31, 2013.
This offer is Combinable with Virtuoso Amenities AND Travel Connoisseur Club Benefits
Virtuoso Amenity offered at Eagle Island Camp: A complimentary mokoro excursion with champagne.
Travel Connoisseur Club Rewards: Choose TCC points to bank toward a 5% savings on future travel OR receive a Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club gift card.
Terms & Conditions: Offers valid for new bookings placed between July 4, 2012 and March 31, 2013. Offers not valid for stays between 22/12/12-01/01/2013 and 01/02-15/02/2013.Offers are not combinable with any other promotions and are not transferable. The above offers are not combineable with each other. Accommodation must be consecutive. Only valid when the offer is requested upon booking. Offers are subject to availability and may be removed at any time without prior notice. The rates promoted are based on two people sharing. Virtuoso amenities apply.
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Mar 30, 2012 |
Cruise, Tour & Hotel Offers: Spain & Morocco, Egypt Update and More |
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Mar 20, 2012 |
March 26-30: One-Week Travel Sale & Preview |
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Join us at Admiral Travel International next week to preview some of our top-recommended summer travel experiences. Book with any of our 18 preferred suppliers by Friday, March 30 to earn additional incentives that are combinable with Travel Connoisseur Club point redemption. Get the details of our preview presentations below. Click here to view exclusive partner offers.
Monday 3/26
2012 All-Inclusive Silversea Voyages & What's New in 2013
4-6 p.m. Wine & hors d' oeuvres
Preview presentation @ 5 p.m.
Wednesday 3/28
Celebrity Cruises Immersive Wine Voyages
2-4 p.m. Wine & Cheese Tasting
Preview presentation @ 3 p.m.
Friday 3/30
Windstar Europe & Caribbean Voyages
10 a.m. - noon Coffee & Pastry
Preview presentation @ 11 a.m.
Friday 3/30
Occidental Resorts Affordable & Convenient Luxury Getaways
2-4 p.m. Tequila Tasting
Preview presentation @ 2 p.m.
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Mar 15, 2012 |
Silversea Cruises: March 26 Reception and New Private Offer |
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Join Kim Guimaraes, regional sales director of Silversea Cruises, for a private reception and presentation on Silversea's new destinations, all-inclusive fares, 2012 Mediterranean and European cruises and expeditions aboard Silver Explorer.
Reception is from 4-6 p.m. on Monday, March 26 at Admiral Travel International, 1284 N. Palm Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34236.
Silversea has some really amazing fares for 2012 all over the world. The Med of course, has some of the best offers. Ask about air-inclusive pricing and business class upgrades on these or any other incredible Silversea voyage. View the complete listing.
Monte Carlo Round-trip – May 5 – 17, 2012, V5211A
Valetta – Rhodes – Santorini - Taormina – Sorrento and more
ACBL Bridge Players Voyages
From $3299 pp plus $1000 per suite Spending Credit
Venice – Monte Carlo – Aug 27 – Sep 3, 2012, V5225
Venice Overnight – Dubrovnik – Messina –Sorrento - Corsica
From $2999 pp plus $500 per suite Spending Credit
Venice – Athens – Sep 24 – Oct 13, 2012, V5229
Venice Overnight – Hvar – Corfu –Katakalon - Mykonos
From $1999 pp plus $500 per suite Spending Credit
Reykjavik – London (Tower Bridge) Aug 04 -13, 2012, V1219B
Reykjavik Overnight – Isle of Lewis, Scotland – Belfast –Dublin – Cork – Cornwall
Relais & Chateaux Complimentary Cooking School Voyage
From $2799 pp plus $1000 per suite Spending Credit
Shanghai – Tokyo – May 6 - 17, 2012, V3212
Shanghai Overnight – Dalian – Beijing Overnight –Jeju – Busan - Hiroshima
Relais & Chateaux Complimentary Cooking School Voyage
ACBL Bridge Players Voyage & Venetian Member Savings
From $3899 pp plus $1000 per suite Spending Credit
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Feb 6, 2012 |
Crystal Cruises: One Week Sale Offers Shore Excursion Credits |
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Receive complimentary shore excursion credits on April through July voyages!
For one week only, February 4 through February 11, take advantage of Crystal’s One Week Sale and receive up to $400 per person (up to $800 per stateroom) in complimentary shore excursion credits on eleven all-inclusive Europe voyages.
Aboard luxurious Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, choose from all-inclusive Europe sailings and enjoy new Book Now Cruise-Only Fares! On board, you’ll enjoy the legendary Crystal Experience that now features all-inclusive amenities such as complimentary fine wines and premium spirits throughout both ships as well as gratuities for housekeeping, bar, dining and Penthouse butler staff.
Plus, during this One Week Sale you’ll receive generous shore excursion credits. Choose from hundreds of fascinating Crystal Adventures® shore excursions allowing you to fully explore the very heart of the destinations you visit.
Crystal Symphony Voyages:
Voyage 2209 Barcelona to Rome
Depart 4/08 for 7 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $1,945
$250 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2210 Rome to Istanbul
Depart 4/15 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $3,285
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2211 Istanbul to Barcelona
Depart 4/27 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $3,285
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Crystal Serenity Voyages:
Voyage 2308 New York to London
Depart 5/08 for 16 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $5,055
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2309 London to Rome
Depart 5/24 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $3,955
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2310 Rome to Athens
Depart 6/05 for 7 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $2,865
$250 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2311 Athens to Venice
Depart 6/12 for 7 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $2,865
$250 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2312 Venice to Istanbul
Depart 6/19 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $5,985
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2313 Istanbul to Monte Carlo
Depart 7/01 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $5,410
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2314 Monte Carlo to Lisbon
Depart 7/13 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $5,410
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Voyage 2315 Lisbon to Rome
Depart 7/25 for 12 Days
Cruise-Only Fares From $5,410
$400 Shore Excursion Credit
Terms & Conditions
Cruise-Only Fares apply to new bookings only as of 1/26/2012, and must be booked by 2/28/2012. Cruise-Only Fares are per person in U.S. dollars, double occupancy and do not include cruise port, security and handling charges of $255-435. Cruise-Only Fares listed are for category C on Crystal Serenity and include all promotional savings. Shore excursion credits apply to new bookings as of February 4 and must be booked by February 11, 2012. $400 per person shore excursion credits (up to $800 per stateroom) is the maximum credit available and vary by voyage. No cancels and re-books. Shore excursion credits may only be used toward Crystal Adventures purchased onboard and are not applicable to third party shore tours. Optional air add-ons are available from Crystal Cruises' designated gateway cities in the U.S. and Canada, and include all government fees and taxes. Solo Traveler Fares are available upon request. Crystal Society savings are per person based on double occupancy. This offer is not combinable with Crystal's Share the Experience and Bonus Share the Experience program. All offers may not be combinable with other promotions, apply to first two full-fare guests in stateroom or suite, are capacity-controlled, subject to availability and may be withdrawn or changed at any time without notice. Contact us for complete terms & conditions. |
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Jan 25, 2012 |
ATI Exclusive: Bonus Spending Credit with Regent Seven Seas |
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Admiral Travel Invites you to Explore, Indulge and Enjoy Regent's All-Inclusive Voyages With a Bonus $100 Per Person On Board Spending Credit
Book January 25-February 7, 2012
Our exclusive private sales campaign celebrates Regent's all-inclusive voyages with a BONUS $100 per person on board spending credit on all new voyages booked with Admiral Travel January 25-February 7.
Don't forget...Travel Connoisseur Club members may redeem 10,000 points to receive 5% off your next Regent booking. New bookings must be made by January 31st to combine 5% off with $100 per person onboard spending credit.
Click for more information on our Travel Connoisseur Club.
Contact Admiral Travel To Reserve
Telephone 941.951.1801 or toll free 888.722.3401
Email travel@admiraltravel.com |
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Jan 12, 2012 |
"Discover Your Next Getaway" Wine Nights |
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Learn more about your favorite travel experiences while sipping great wines and snacking on light hors d'oeuvres.
Join us at your convenience from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Michael's Wine Cellar, 1283 S. Tamiami Trail in Sarasota's Midtown Plaza for informal presentations and wine tastings.
Wednesday, January 25
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Wednesday, February 1
Crystal Cruises
Monday, February 13
Seabourn
Thursday, February 23
Silversea Cruises
Thursday, March 8
Oceania Cruises
Wine events are complimentary for ATI clients and guests. Space is limited and restricted. Please RSVP to Malaka Hilton at least 5 days in advance of the event you plan to attend and bring your friends who cruise that are new to Admiral! |
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Jan 10, 2012 |
Redeem Points for Greater Value When You Travel |
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Travel Connoisseur Club members earn points equivalent to 50% of the value of every cruise, safari, custom travel and escorted tour booking.
Points may be redeemed for travel discounts, additional ship board credits, free shore excursions, complimentary upgrades, transfers, deposits, Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club gift cards and more!
There's no cost to become a member, and loyal travelers quickly earn points that translate into value added for future trips.
Get the full details.
SPECIAL THIS MONTH
TCC Members Take 5% Off For 10,000 Points
Gotta lotta points? Here's your chance to cash in your points and save a lot on this year's big trip! This month only, we invite you to redeem 10,000 points in order to save 5% off your total trip fare when you book select partners with Admiral Travel International.
January's 5% redemption partners include AuthentEscapes, Crystal Cruises, Occidental Hotels and Resorts, Oceania Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seabourn and Silversea Cruises.
STANDARD REDEMPTION RATES ARE 25,000 POINTS FOR 5% DISCOUNT AND 10,000 POINTS FOR 3% DISCOUNT ON TOTAL TRIP FARE.
BOOKING MUST BE UNDER DEPOSIT BY JANUARY 31, 2012. PLEASE NOTE THAT SELECT TOURS BENEFITTING THIRD PARTY ORGANIZATIONS MAY NOT QUALIFY FOR REDEMPTION OFFER. CONTACT US FOR DETAILS
EARN MORE POINTS
Your Referrals and Facebook Posts Earn Extra Points
Bring in extra points when you help spread the word and share your comments and trip photos in social media!
- Refer a Friend: Earn 5,000 points when you refer a friend who is new to Admiral Travel International and they book with us.
- Share: Earn 3,000 points when you tag Admiral Travel International in images and status updates you post on Facebook and Twitter while you are on trips you booked with us.
- Transfer: Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club members who purchase wines at Michael's Wine Cellar or dine at Michael's on East, Pattigeorge's, Polo Grill and Bar can transfer the points from your GCCC account into your Travel Connoisseur Club account.
PLEASE NOTE THAT POINTS CANNOT BE EARNED OR REDEEMED ON AIR, TAXES, INSURANCE, SHORE EXCURSIONS, TRANSFERS OR INDEPENDENT HOTEL NIGHTS THAT ARE NOT PART OF A CUSTOM ITINERARY.
COMBINE POINTS
Virtuoso and American Express Platinum Benefits
Of course, you can combine your Travel Connoisseur Club points with Virtuoso or American Express Platinum and Centurion card benefits for added value. Wouldn't you prefer to book your American Express travel experiences with someone you already know...and more importantly, who knows you? |
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Sep 13, 2011 |
An Amazing Event in Cairo From AFAR |
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October 25th – 27th
Join discussions with Egypt’s forward thinkers
AFAR Experiences will launch its inaugural event in Cairo, Egypt, the epicenter of a truly historic moment in time.
Fueled by the passion and vigor of the country’s revolutionary supporters, Egypt is poised for transformation. As democracy dawns, a new hope for the people and an optimistic vision of the future sets the stage for what we at AFAR believe will be an unsurpassed gathering of brilliant minds, hearts and souls.

Over the course of three days, attendees will meet and engage with fascinating Egyptians, perhaps a young leader of the revolution, a famed Egyptologist, an innovative architect, innovative artists and designers, an inspirational religious leader, and other influential members of Egypt’s colorful communities– the real people of Egypt who are affecting change in their country.
We will have the chance to learn from and interact with locals we would never get to meet otherwise, enabling us to come away with a deep understanding of what is going on in Egypt today.
The event fee of $3,500 per person covers registration and taxes, and includes:
• Three full days of programmed talks and presentations from notable speakers who are leading authorities in their field
• Private access to many exclusive venues and sites
• Artistic performances including music, dance and comedy
• Evening events including receptions, cocktail parties and an incredible final night celebration at the Pyramids
• Plenty of food – breakfasts, lunches and dinners that offer everything from traditional
Egyptian fare to contemporary global cuisine
• And some other elements of surprise!
Visit http://www.afarexperiences.com/program_schedule for more information.
Optional pre-experience activities lined up for the day of the 24th and our opening reception on the night of the 24th. We start very early on the morning of the 25th, so you will want to arrive no later than the 23rd if you can.
Contact us to reserve. |
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May 27, 2011 |
Singita Pamushana Wins Global Conservation Award |
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Nestled in Zimbabwe’s Milalangwe Wildlife Reserve, Singita Pamushana has been one of the continent’s best kept secrets, until now. The game lodge has been named Global Winner in the Conservation category of the 6th annual World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) Tourism for Tomorrow Awards.
ATI safari specialist and Zimbabwe native Ryan Hilton frequently recommends the property and is escorting travelers there later this year. Hilton says travelers staying at Pamushana benefit both in the field and in the lodge.
“There is tremendous diversity in wildlife content to encounter each member of a great guiding team. The guestrooms are spacious, very comfortable and superbly located. The kitchen is creative, and the contents of the wine cellar are exceptional.”
“Activity options on site are varied too. The rock art is a personal favorite of mine as within the traversing area boundaries there are numerous sites for travelers to explore and loose themselves to their imagination of how this place must have been when this rock art was made.”
“The contemporary conservation strategy applied by Pamushana to protect, rehabilitate and conserve the 130,000 acres is now receiving its due international attention for many committed years of hard work under the radar.”
“Pamushana is unquestionably one of the continent’s strongest safari destinations.”
Wanna go? Contact us to learn more about independent and escorted departures. Call 941.951.1801 to speak to safari specialist Ryan Hilton or destination specialist for Africa Michael Distler.
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May 16, 2011 |
Jacques Pepin to host Live Webinar with Oceania Cruises |
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Join an intimate discussion with Jacques Pepin, celebrity chef and the visionary behind Oceania's newest onboard restaurants and culinary classes.
Wednesday, May 25 3 p.m. Eastern Time
Hear Jacques as he shares his vision behind the restaurants and culinary school aboard Oceania's two newest ships. Enjoy exclusive sneak peeks at Oceania's newest ship, the Riviera, scheduled to debut in spring of 2012.
This opportunity is by invitation only, and will offer exclusive access to behind-the-scenes details about the new build. By attending, you will also be able to take advantage of exclusive Virtuoso offers - only available to those attending this Webinar.
Travelers who book any Oceania departure following the ebinar with Admiral Travel through June 30 will receive a complimentary, signed copy of Jacques Pepin's newest cookbook (one per booking), as well as an a complimentary onboard Culinary Class credit of $69.00 per person.
Additionally, guests attending the Webinar will get a chance to win a $500 gift card. One gift card will be randomly awarded to one lucky webinar attendee).
Space is limited and only the first 200 registrants will be able to attend the live webinar.
Click here for more info or reserve online now. |
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May 4, 2011 |
SpaceShipTwo's First Feathered Flight |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SpaceShipTwo's First "Feathered" Flight Marks Latest Milestone for Virgin Galactic
Early on Wednesday 4th May 2011, in the skies above Mojave Air and Spaceport CA, SpaceShipTwo, the
world's first commercial spaceship, demonstrated its unique reentry ‘feather’ configuration for the first
time. This test flight, the third in less than two weeks, marks another major milestone on the path to
powered test flights and commercial operations.
SpaceShipTwo (SS2), named VSS Enterprise, has now flown solo seven times since its public roll-out in
December 2009 and since the completion of its ground and captive -carry test program.
This latest flight saw a 6:43AM (local) runway take off for VSS Enterprise, attached to its
WhiteKnightTwo (WK2) carrier aircraft, VMS Eve. At the controls of the of the spaceship were Scaled
Composites' test pilots Pete Siebold and Clint Nichols whilst Mark Stucky, Brian Maisler and Brandon
Inks crewed the purpose built, all composite, twin fuselage WK2.
After a 45 minute climb to the desired altitude of 51,500 feet, SS2 was released cleanly from VMS Eve
and established a stable glide profile before deploying, for the first time, its re-entry or "feathered"
configuration by rotating the tail section of the vehicle upwards to a 65 degree angle to the fuselage. It
remained in this configuration with the vehicle's body at a level pitch for approximately 1 minute and 15
seconds whilst descending, almost vertically, at around 15,500 feet per minute, slowed by the powerful
shuttlecock-like drag created by the raised tail section. At around 33,500 feet the pilots reconfigured the
spaceship to its normal glide mode and executed a smooth runway touch down, approximately 11
minutes and 5 seconds after its release from VMS Eve.
All objectives for the flight were met and detailed flight data is now being analysed by the engineers at
Scaled Composites, designers and builders of Virgin Galactic's sub-orbital spacecraft.
George Whitesides, CEO and President of Virgin Galactic, said: "This morning's spectacular flight by VSS
Enterprise was its third in 12 days, reinforcing the fast turnaround and frequent flight-rate potential of
Virgin Galactic's new vehicles. We have also shown this morning that the unique feathering re-entry
mechanism, probably the single most important safety innovation within the whole system, works
perfectly. This is yet another important milestone successfully passed for Virgin Galactic, and brings us
ever closer to the start of commercial operations. Credit is due to the whole Scaled team, whose
meticulous planning and great skill are changing the course of history."
Pete Siebold, who along with Clint Nichols piloted the spaceship added: "In all test flight programs, after the training, planning and rehearsing, there comes the moment when you have to go up there and fly it for real. This morning's flight was a test pilot's dream. The spaceship is a joy to fly and the feathered descent portion added a new, unusual but wonderful dynamic to the ride. The fact that it all went according to plan and that there were no surprises is a great testament to the
whole team."
Wing Feathering for Re-Entry
Perhaps the most innovative safety feature employed by SpaceshipOne and now SpaceShipTwo is the
unique way it returns into the dense atmosphere from the vacuum of space. This part of space flight has
always been considered as one of the most technically challenging and dangerous and Burt Rutan was
determined to find a failsafe solution which remained true to Scaled Composite's philosophy of safety
through simplicity. His inspiration for what is known as the feathered re-entry was the humble
shuttlecock, which like SpaceShipTwo relies on aerodynamic design and laws of physics to control speed
and attitude.
Once out of the atmosphere the entire tail structure of the spaceship can be rotated upwards to about
65º. The feathered configuration allows an automatic control of attitude with the fuselage parallel to
the horizon. This creates very high drag as the spacecraft descends through the upper regions of the
atmosphere. The feather configuration is also highly stable, effectively giving the pilot a hands-free reentry
capability, something that has not been possible on spacecraft before, without resorting to
computer controlled fly-by-wire systems. The combination of high drag and low weight (due to the very
light materials used to construct the vehicle) mean that the skin temperature during re-entry stays very
low compared to previous manned spacecraft and thermal protection systems such as heat shields or
tiles are not needed. During a full sub-orbital spaceflight, at around 70,000ft following re-entry, the
feather lowers to its original configuration and the spaceship becomes a glider for the flight back to the
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Apr 20, 2011 |
Egypt & Jordan: Malaka Hilton joins "Restoring the Journey" delegation |
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Admiral Travel Egypt Specialist Malaka Hilton Selected to Join International Delegation to Restore Confidence in Travel to Egypt and Jordan
SARASOTA, FL ( April 20, 2011)— Admiral Travel’s Malaka Hilton has been chosen to join other leaders within the United States travel industry on a major project to support their colleagues in Jordan and Egypt, where earlier political reform has reduced the normal torrent of tourists to a trickle.
On April 22 a delegation of U.S. travel leaders will embark on “Restoring the Journey: Support Travel to Egypt and Jordan,” a six-day visit of the tourism infrastructure of Egypt and Jordan. On a mission to review the region’s timeless appeal and assess current travel conditions, the delegation includes leaders of top outbound-producing travel associations—NTA, United States Tour Operators Association, American Society of Travel Agents and Adventure Travel Trade Association—along with tour operators and travel journalists.
The trip provides an avenue for industry leaders to reach out to the region, according to Lisa Simon, president of NTA. “Together with our partners, the Egyptian Tourist Authority, Jordan Tourism Board and USTOA, we determined the best way to show that the tourism industry cares is to go there,” said Simon. “We want to see the destinations for ourselves, meet with Egyptian and Jordanian tourism officials, and then share our story when we return.”
“Restoring the Journey” is conducted in partnership with the tourism ministries of Egypt and Jordan. The trip will include visits to popular sites in the two countries, including the Pyramids at Giza, the Egyptian Museum and Tahrir Square in Egypt, and the Citadel, the Archeology Museum and the ancient city of Petra in Jordan.
Weeks of civil turmoil in Egypt this winter changed the nation, but they also changed the travel plans of thousands around the world. And while order has been restored, curfews lifted and travel restrictions eased, tourism to Egypt has not recovered. As a result, Jordan and other nearby countries have also suffered. The delegation hopes to bring back tourists, and with them, jobs for the region and business for U.S. travel professionals, said Terry Dale, USTOA president.
“We want to assist the 2 million Egyptians who work in tourism-related jobs, and we seek to minimize the impact of recent events on travel to neighboring Jordan,” Dale said. “In doing so, we hope also to restore business for U.S. tour operators and travel agents.”
Malia Asfour, director of the Jordan Tourism Board, agrees. “U.S. travelers are vital to our economy, and the decline in tourism is hurting our people,” she said. “Members of this delegation will experience true hospitality at its best while visiting some of Jordan’s iconic sites including the world wonder of Petra.”
Tourism officials from Egypt also welcome the delegation. “When travel industry leaders came to us with this idea, we welcomed it immediately,” said Mohamed Hegazy of the Egyptian Tourism Authority in New York. “Our aim is to show the new version of Egypt—a new society and a new people—in addition to our rich heritage.”
Simon added this project is not the first time travel associations have responded to situations where tourism—and the people who conduct it—were affected by external events. “When travel professionals and the regions they serve are threatened, we feel compelled to respond,” she said. “We are all together in this industry.” |
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Apr 5, 2011 |
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Feb 17, 2011 |
Watch "The Last Lions" Preview For Big Cat Conservation |
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Feb 1, 2011 |
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Dec 1, 2010 |
Travel Connoisseurs - Earn 25,000 Points With Our Top 25 Partners |
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1st Annual Connoisseur Club Anniversary Celebration
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Oct 11, 2010 |
Virgin Galactic First Solo Glide and Landing |
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VIRGIN GALACTIC'S SPACESHIPTWO ACHIEVES MAJOR MILESTONE IN ITS PROGRAM TO BECOME WORLD'S FIRST MANNED COMMERCIAL SPACE VEHICLE.
VSS Enterprise achieves manned free flight from over 45,000 ft (13,700 metres) and successfully glides in 11 minutes to land at Mojave Air and Spaceport
Click for video.
10th October 2010, Mojave, CA. | Virgin Galactic, the US company developing the world’s first commercial manned space flight system and tourism business, is delighted to announce the successful completion today of the first piloted free flight of SpaceShipTwo, named the VSS Enterprise. The spaceship was released from its mothership at an altitude of 45,000 ft (13,700 metres).
During its first flight the spaceship was piloted by Pete Siebold, assisted by Mike Alsbury as co-pilot. The two main goals of the flight were to carry out a clean release of the spaceship from its mothership and for the pilots to free fly and glide back and land at Mojave Air and Space Port in California.
Other detailed objectives of the flight were successfully completed, including; verification that all systems worked prior and following the clean release of Enterprise; initial evaluation of handling and stall characteristics; qualitative evaluation of stability and control of SS2 against predictions from design and simulation work; verification of performance by evaluating the liftto-drag ratio of the spaceship during glide flight; practice a landing approach at altitude and finally descend and land.
Preparations for the milestone flight were extensive. The WhiteKnightTwo mothership (Eve) flew 40 times including 4 captive carry flights of spaceship and mothership mated together. The most recent captive carry was on Sept 30th. The most recent solo flight was on October 5th and demonstrated that all the systems required for a free flight by the VSS Enterprise were functioning correctly without any safety issues.
Commenting on the successful flight Scaled Composites pilot, Pete Siebold, said “The VSS Enterprise was a real joy to fly, especially when one considers the fact that the vehicle has been designed not only to be a Mach 3.5 spaceship capable of going into space but also one of the worlds highest altitude gliders.”
National Geographic channel in the United States will be showing a documentary on the build up and preparation for the first flight of VSS Enterprise on Monday, 18 October at 10.00pm ET/PT.
Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group, who was present during the first successful flight, added “This was one of the most exciting days in the whole history of Virgin. For the first time since we seriously began the project in 2004, I watched the world’s first manned commercial spaceship landing on the runway at Mojave Air and Space Port and it was a great moment. Now, the sky is no longer the limit and we will begin the process of pushing beyond to the final frontier of space itself over the next year.”
Virgin Galactic is now well on the way to becoming the world’s first commercial space line with 370 customer deposits totalling $50 million. Future commercial operations will be at Spaceport America in New Mexico where final preparations are taking place for a finished runway inauguration ceremony on Friday 22
George Whitesides, CEO of Virgin Galactic who was also present at the historic flight, added “To see the world’s first manned commercial spaceship landing on a runway is a sight I always dreamed I would behold. Now, our challenge going forward will be to complete our experimental program, obtain our FAA licence and safely bring the system into service at Spaceport America, New Mexico.”
To learn more about the Virgin Galactic suborbital flight experience, please contact Accredited Space Agent Ryan HIlton at Admiral Travel International - 941.951.1801.
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Aug 10, 2010 |
The Sarasota-Manatee Originals Inaugural Culinary Excursion |
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The Sarasota-Manatee Originals Offer Inaugural Culinary Excursion to Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar
The Sarasota-Manatee Originals has partnered with Admiral Travel International to custom-design a nine-day land and sea program on Silversea
The Sarasota-Manatee Originals (SMO), a not-for-profit organization representing locally owned restaurants in Sarasota and Manatee counties, has partnered with Sarasota-based Virtuoso Agency Admiral Travel International (ATI) on a culinary excursion to Spain and Portugal. The nine-day land and sea program is September 17-26, 2011, and will be hosted by Chef Raymond Arpke, owner and executive chef of Euphemia Haye Restaurant on Longboat Key. Arpke was recently selected by the ABC News show, Nightline, as a finalist for the show’s annual “People’s Platelist” contest. He is one of 20 finalists chosen from more than 1,000 entries nationwide.
This tour marks SMO’s entry into custom-designed culinary travel experiences and is the first Originals chapter to launch such a program, explains SMO board president Angela Rodocker. “Culinary tourism is one of the fastest growing travel trends worldwide. Authentic culinary experiences offer unique perspectives into a destination’s cultures and traditions,” she says.
According to Rodocker, the partnership with ATI is natural fit. “Admiral is renowned for creating top-flight, original travel experiences. With its expert guidance, we’ve created a journey that will leave guests with memories and experiences they will treasure for a lifetime.”
The program includes a two-night stay at one of Barcelona’s newest luxury hotels, The Mandarin Oriental, and a seven-day voyage on Silversea’s 296-passenger cruise ship, the Silver Cloud. Guests will experience the food, wines and sights of Spain, Portugal and Gibraltar under the expertise of Chef Arpke. Ports of call include Barcelona, Mallorca, Malaga and Cadiz in Spain; Portimao and Lisbon in Portugal; and Gibraltar.
As part of the offerings, Arpke will feature onboard cooking classes and wine tastings—with a Spanish focus. “We’ll tackle tapas and such traditional Spanish fare as paella, gazpacho, and flan—all with the Chef Ray twist, of course,” says Arpke, who adds that, as part of the program, he will introduce guests to rare Spanish and Portuguese wines, tour off-the-beaten-track wineries, and visit celebrated restaurants. “I’m really excited about hosting this trip. Spanish food has always been one of my favorite cuisines.”
Click here for details of the inaugural Sarasota-Manatee Originals Cruise. |
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Jul 19, 2010 |
Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo: First Crewed Flight |
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View amazing images from SpaceShip Two's first flight on Friday, July 16, 2010 as well as a very fun and interesting video.
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Jul 13, 2010 |
VIP U.S. Open Experience with Rafael Nadal |
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Special opportunity through Sarasota-based travel company AuthentEscapes to attend a private party with the Wimbledon winner and top-ranked tennis pro
(Sarasota, FL) Tennis enthusiasts attending the U.S. Open have the rare opportunity to attend a private party in honor of the 2010 Wimbledon winner and top tennis pro, Rafael Nadal, as part of an exclusive travel package available through the Sarasota-based experiential travel company, AuthentEscapes, and The St. Regis, New York.
Currently ranked the No. 1 tennis player in the world, Nadal has won eight Grand Slam singles titles, the 2008 Olympic gold medal in singles, a record 18 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments and was a part of the Spain Davis Cup team that won the finals in 2004, 2008 and 2009.
“This very special program was designed for tennis fans who may already have tickets to the U.S. Open but for whom a private meeting with Mr. Nadal is a one-of-a-kind opportunity they just can’t pass up,” says Malaka Hilton, owner and president of AuthentEscapes. “Of course, we can also accommodate match tickets as well.”
The experience, available to only two distinguished guests, includes four nights in the Madison Suite at New York's legendary landmark hotel, The St. Regis.
This AuthentEscapes experience is August 27-August 31, 2010. Bookings may be made with a Virtuoso-Member Travel Advisor or by contacting AuthentEscapes directly at 866-994-9814.
AuthentEscapes pairs iconic figures in food, wine, sports, entertainment, and global culture with the world’s most exotic destinations. Hilton describes these exclusive travel experiences as, “Over-the-top activities and events that are all about the ‘wow-factor.’ Our travelers meet influential people and gain access to special places that leave them with memories and experiences they will treasure for a lifetime.”
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Mar 23, 2010 |
VSS Enterprise’s, First Flight |
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World’s First Commercial Spaceship Takes Inaugural Flight
Mojave Air and Spaceport, Mojave, California
Virgin Galactic announced today that its commercial manned spaceship, VSS Enterprise, this morning successfully completed its first “captive carry” test flight, taking off at 07.05 am (PST) from Mojave Air and Spaceport, California.
Photo by Mark Greenberg
The spaceship was unveiled to the public for the first time on December 7th 2009 and named by Governors Schwarzenegger and Richardson. VSS Enterprise remained attached to its unique WhiteKnightTwo carrier aircraft, VMS Eve, for the duration of the 2 hours 54 minutes flight, achieving an altitude of 45,000ft (13716 metres).
Both vehicles are being developed for Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, by Mojave based Scaled Composites. Founded by Burt Rutan, Scaled developed SpaceShipOne which in 2004 claimed the $10m Ansari X prize as the world’s first privately developed manned spacecraft. Virgin Galactic’s new vehicles share much of the same basic design but are being built to carry six fare paying passengers on sub-orbital space flights, allowing an out-of-the-seat zero gravity experience and offering astounding views of the planet from the black sky of space.
Virgin Galactic has already taken around $45m in deposits for spaceflight reservations from over 330 people wanting to experience space for themselves.
The first flight of VMS Enterprise is another major milestone in an exhaustive flight testing programme, which started with the inaugural flight of VMS Eve in 2008 and is at the heart of Virgin Galactic’s commitment to safety.
Commenting on the historic flight, Burt Rutan said: “This is a momentous day for the Scaled and Virgin Teams. The captive carry flight signifies the start of what we believe will be extremely exciting and successful spaceship flight test program.”
Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Galactic added: “Seeing the finished spaceship in December was a major day for us but watching VSS Enterprise fly for the first time really brings home what beautiful, ground-breaking vehicles Burt and his team have developed for us. It comes as no surprise that the flight went so well; the Scaled team is uniquely qualified to bring this important and incredible dream to reality. Today was another major step along that road and a testament to US engineering and innovation.”
The VSS Enterprise test flight programme will continue though 2010 and 2011, progressing from captive carry to independent glide and then powered flight, prior to the start of commercial operations.
Contact Space Agent Ryan Hilton of Admiral Travel for details of the Virgin Galactic Space Flight or click here for more information.
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Mar 17, 2010 |
Travel Connoisseurs Dinner With Salvatore Ferragamo |
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Admiral Travel International Launches Travel Connoisseurs Program with Tuscan Winemaker Salvatore Ferragamo
Join Tuscan winemaker Salvatore Ferragamo for an around-the-world tasting dinner presented by the Sarasota-based Admiral Travel International, Inc. (ATI), a boutique, Virtuoso-member travel company. The dinner, which features delicacies from Russia, Egypt, Italy and Africa paired with exquisite wines and spirits, is Sunday, March 21, 6 p.m., at Michael’s On East, 1212 East Ave. S. in Midtown Plaza in Sarasota. Tickets are $95 per person plus tax and gratuity, and include a Salvatore Ferragamo amenity gift. To reserve seats and for more information, call 941-951-1801, Ext. 102.
“Each course presents an opportunity to learn about authentic culinary and travel experiences,” says Malaka Hilton, owner and president of ATI. Hilton explains that during each course, travel specialists will share stories, insights and new opportunities for travelers in that particular region of the world.
Salvatore Ferragamo, grandson to the esteemed Italian footwear designer, manages the family’s estate and winery in Tuscany, Il Borro, and hosts exclusive experiences in Florence and Tuscany with Admiral and AuthentEscapes clients. During the dinner, he will present and discuss select vintages from his estate.
The dinner will celebrate the launch of Admiral Travel’s Travel Connoisseurs program. Created in partnership with the Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club, the Travel Connoisseurs program allows Admiral clients and Connoisseur Club members who travel to earn and redeem points on bookings made with Admiral Travel. Through the Travel Connoisseurs program, consumers have the opportunity to access exclusive travel offers such as double point booking days, discounted business class air, room upgrades and more.
Guest speakers include Greg Tepper, president of Exeter International, who will discuss a new cruise opportunity from St. Petersburg to Moscow in Russia. Steve Tucker, vice president of Silversea Cruises, has exciting news about the line’s ongoing focus on “slow food” experiences. Egypt specialist Malaka Hilton will share insights about new discoveries and opportunities to travel in Egypt. Her husband, Ryan Hilton, a safari specialist, will share his observations of current trends in the market. Click here for menu and complete details of the dinner.
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Dec 14, 2009 |
Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo Debut "Out of This World" |
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Ryan and Malaka attended the unveiling of SpaceShipTwo last week, where Sir Richard Branson and spaceship designer Burt Rutan, over 800 press, future astronauts and VIP guests including Governors Bill Richardson and Arnold Schwarzenegger gathered in the desert to witness the roll out of the world’s first commercial manned spaceship.

Standing at the end of the runway, guests braved gale force winds and stormy weather to see SpaceShipTwo for the first time. The spaceship was carried down the runway as snow fell, by her mothership, VMS Eve, to a spectacular display of lights and music.
"I was thrilled to participate in what was certainly a major milestone in this project," says Accredited Space Agent Ryan Hilton. "It is even more apparent now than ever that there is no brand or company in the world that is better suited to lead the world into the groundbreaking arena of space tourism and commercial space use than Virgin Galactic. I am proud to participate in this endeavor.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MOJAVE AIR AND SPACEPORT, CA (December 14, 2009) – Malaka and Ryan Hilton, proprietors of Admiral Travel International, a member of leading luxury travel network Virtuoso®, joined Virgin CEO and Founder, Sir Richard Branson and SpaceshipOne (SS1) designer, Burt Rutan, on December 7, 2009, for the reveal of SS2. This was the first unveiling to the public since construction of the world’s first manned commercial spaceship began in 2007. SS2 has been designed to take many thousands of private astronauts into space after test programming and all required U.S. government licensing and regulatory approvals have been completed.
As the official sales channel for Virgin Galactic throughout the Americas, Virtuoso® and select members of this leading luxury travel network were present for the unveiling event. The organization’s CEO, Matthew D. Upchurch, who is also a “Founder” passenger with Virgin Galactic, headed the Virtuoso group attending the event. Ryan Hilton is one of only 74 Virtuoso member travel advisors chosen to train and become an Accredited Space Agent (ASA).
The unveiling represents another major milestone in Virgin Galactic’s quest to develop the world’s first commercial space line providing private sector access to space. The spaceship draws on the experience developed during the successful flights of SS1 in 2004, which won the Ansari X-Prize for completing the world’s first manned private space flights. SpaceShipTwo will undergo an extensive test flying program to commence shortly, and it is capable of carrying up to six passenger astronauts and up to two pilot astronauts into space on a suborbital flight, subject to applicable regulatory approvals.
Matthew D. Upchurch eagerly anticipated the day, having the dual role of ‘Founder” passenger, meaning he will be aboard one of the first 14 flights, as well as CEO of the organization hand-selected by Virgin Galactic to accept deposits for future flights of the spaceship from potential future passengers exclusively throughout the Americas.
Remarked Upchurch, “The unveiling of SS2 marks one of the most exhilarating advancements in the tourism industry, especially for those who value travel for its ability to provide a new perspective on the world, a detachment from the ordinary, as well as the ability to create lifelong memories and growth as a human being. Both as a ‘Founder’ and the CEO of Virtuoso, I am honored to have a role in this historical event, and proud of our members who have been selected by Virgin Galactic to represent this unique product. These Accredited Space Agents, like Ryan Hilton, have the ability to help pioneer an industry, while bringing this life-changing experience to their clients.”
“I was thrilled to participate in what was certainly a major milestone in this project,” says Accredited Space Agent Ryan Hilton. “It is even more apparent now than ever that there is no brand or company in the world that is better suited to lead the world into the groundbreaking arena of space tourism and commercial space use than Virgin Galactic. I am proud to participate in this endeavor.”
The unveiling took place at Mojave Air and Spaceport as darkness fell on the famous aviation and spaceflight location. SS2 was attached to her WK2 mothership, unveiled last year and named EVE after Sir Richard Branson’s mother. In the future, WK2 will carry SS2 to above 50,000 feet (10 miles) before the spaceship is dropped and fires her rocket motor to go into space from that altitude. In honor of a long tradition of using the word Enterprise in the naming of Royal Navy, U.S. Navy, NASA vehicles and even science fiction spacecraft, Governor Schwarzenegger of California and Governor Richardson of New Mexico christened SS2 with the name Virgin Space Ship (VSS) ENTERPRISE. This represents not only an acknowledgement of that name’s honorable past, but also looks to the future of the role of private enterprise in the future exploration of space.
Commenting on the unveiling, Sir Richard Branson, Founder of Virgin Galactic said: “This is truly a momentous day. The team has created not only a world first but also a work of art. The unveil of SS2 takes the Virgin Galactic vision to the next level and continues to provide tangible evidence that this ambitious project is not only moving rapidly, but also making tremendous progress towards our goal of safe commercial operation.”
Burt Rutan, Founder of Scaled Composites added: “All of us at Scaled are tremendously excited by the capabilities of both the mothership and SS2. Today is the culmination of a dream that began many decades ago, was stimulated by Paul Allen’s funding of our X-Prize winning SS1 and then moved forward to commercial reality by Sir Richard and Virgin’s visionary investment in a new future for space transportation.”
SpaceShipTwo was unveiled after darkness fell over the Mojave Desert, to the sound of a space-themed anthem from Britain’s biggest DJs, Above & Beyond. Following the naming by Governors Richardson and Schwarzenegger, the DJs also performed an exclusive set at the celebration cocktail party which featured the first ever IceBar in the desert, hosted by Absolut and the world-famous Swedish IceHotel. All the guests were protected from the desert cold by designer space jackets supplied by PUMA.
Click here to view a video of the SpaceShipTwo debut.
Click here for a sneak preview of the Virgin Galactic article in Virtuoso Life's January issue.
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Oct 7, 2009 |
GCCC Members Earn and Spend Points for Travel |
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ADMIRAL TRAVEL INTERNATIONAL TEAMS UP WITH GULF COAST CONNOISSEUR CLUB
GCCC members will earn redeemable points when they book travel through ATI
(Sarasota, FL) Admiral Travel International, Inc. (ATI), a boutique Virtuoso-member travel company, has joined forces with Gulf Coast Connoisseur Group (GCCC), the loyalty program for the renowned Klauber/Mancini family of restaurants and shops in Sarasota. With this new partnership, GCCC members may now earn and redeem points for travel, in addition to earning rewards on inspired dining experiences and wines from around the world.
For the past five years, the Connoisseur Club and ATI have worked together to create landmark culinary adventures in all corners of the world. Michael Klauber, GCCC executive and proprietor of Michael’s on East, describes the affiliation with ATI as the next logical step.
“It began with our South African Spa-Fari in 2005,” says Klauber. “Since then, we’ve featured some truly outstanding food and wine experiences in South America, Southeast Asia, the Baltic, Napa Valley and France. The next logical step is to offer our members the opportunity to enjoy club benefits when they travel with GCCC’s annual programs or with ATI on other journeys.”
In 2010, ATI and GCCC are teaming up for a collection of experiences with top chefs and prestigious winemakers in Champagne, Bordeaux, the Loire Valley and Northern Spain. “This tour will be a perfect example of why GCCC and ATI make great partners,” Klauber explains. Malaka Hilton, owner and president of ATI, agrees. “ATI’s brand of personalized, one-of-a-kind travel experiences, along with Michael’s outstanding food and wine connections, will offer unique perspectives into the culture, cuisine and traditions of each region.”
GCCC members who book travel through ATI will now earn a five percent credit for every dollar spent, whether traveling on the GCCC annual tour or on personal trips such as cruises, tours and the company’s exclusive AuthentEscapes escorted journeys.
“If you spend $5,000, for instance, you’ll earn $250 in credit that can be used toward your next trip or toward a GCCC purchase,” explains Hilton. According to Hilton, ATI will also offer quarterly promotions for which GCCC members can receive double points toward travel and other purchases. “In many cases, consumers can earn thousands of dollars toward high-end travel and culinary experiences during these promotions,” she explains.
GCCC members earn points for dollars spent at participating locations, including Michael’s On East, Polo Grill and Bar, Pattigeorge’s, FÊTE Catering, Michael’s On East Catering, Michael’s Wine Cellar, WineFlorida.com, and Michael’s At The Van Wezel. For more information about becoming a member of The GCCC, visit www.Florida-Hospitality.com or call 941-957-4222.
Admiral Travel International, Inc., is located at 1284 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota. For more information, call 941-951-1801, or visit www.admiraltravel.com. ATI’s Concierge Service is located at MGA Commerce Plaza, 9024 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch; 941-907-2858
For more information about this press release or to interview Malaka Hilton, contact Cemantha Crain at 941-951-1801
About The Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club
For over a decade, members of the Connoisseur Club have earned “on the spot” rewards for dining in award-winning restaurants, enjoying sumptuous wine dinners and wine tastings. For the truly adventurous, sojourns to destinations around the world have given members exclusive access to world-famous chefs, renowned restaurants, winemakers, and more. Proprietors Michael Klauber and Philip Mancini and Chef/Proprietor Tommy Klauber offer their own unique flair in each establishment, with a diversity of menu offerings ranging from coastal, international-inspired fusion to cutting-edge contemporary fare. With members spanning the entire country, the popular Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club’s award-winning restaurants and wine events have earned the distinction of the best fine-dining establishments in the region.
About Admiral Travel International, Inc.
Established in 1997 in Sarasota, Florida, ATI operates a boutique Virtuoso-member travel agency with two locations in the Sarasota-Bradenton Florida area: the corporate headquarters in downtown Sarasota and a Concierge Travel Service in Lakewood Ranch. Malaka and Ryan Hilton, proprietors of ATI, are known throughout the luxury travel industry for innovative travel concepts. The Hiltons have prepared and escorted travel experiences throughout the world for high-profile individuals, as well as for such groups as the St. Regis Residence Club, Starwood Vacation Ownership, Bon Appétit, The Churchill Centre, and numerous philanthropic, culinary and cultural organizations. The Hilton’s new venture, AuthentEscapes, is an experiential tour company with offices in Sarasota, Los Angeles and Cairo. AuthentEscapes escorted journeys inspire travellers who want to experience the world's most intriguing destinations with iconic figures in food, wine, sports, entertainment and global culture. For more information, please visit www.admiraltravel.com |
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Jul 29, 2009 |
Final Opportunity: South Africa With Bon Appetit |
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Bon Appétit Executive Editor Victoria Von Biel and Safari Specialist Ryan Hilton to Escort Travelers Through the Country’s Top Food, Wine, and Safari Destinations
Sarasota, Fla. (July 29, 2009) – AuthentEscapes, a new concept in luxury travel that pairs iconic hosts with the world’s most exotic destinations, announces “Journey Through the Flavors of South Africa with Bon Appétit,” an 11-day tour that will introduce guests to the country’s extraordinary food and wine. Hosts for this exclusive journey are Victoria Von Biel, Bon Appétit executive editor, and Ryan Hilton, Condé Nast Traveler recommended safari specialist and COO of AuthentEscapes.
A limited number of spaces for this exclusive trip, taking place Oct. 5-15, 2009, are available. Space reservations close August 7. Information and reservations may be found online at www.authentescapes.com.
“Guests on this journey are in for a once-in-a-lifetime mix of luxury, historical and wilderness experiences,” said Malaka Hilton, president of AuthentEscapes. “Having grown up in South Africa and spending his career guiding travelers on safari, Ryan is a deeply knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide who provides insider information that travelers love. Victoria’s culinary expertise and engaging personality will delight our food and wine aficionados as they explore the country’s outstanding regional cuisines.”
Chef Bruce Robertson, one of South Africa’s most celebrated chefs and proprietor of The Showroom Café, will curate the array of culinary experiences presented throughout the itinerary. The trip starts in the Winelands, where guests will meet top winemakers from the Franschoek and Elgin Valleys. While in Cape Town, internationally recognized Cape Malay cuisine expert Cass Abrahams will offer a private spice demonstration and lunch. The trip will conclude with a safari in South Africa’s Kruger National Park with a stay at the storied Singita Lodges, voted number one in the world by Travel + Leisure. While in the bush, guests will have the rare opportunity to join Singita’s Master Chef in the kitchen to learn about South African ingredients before sitting down to a five star culinary event.
Malaka and Ryan Hilton are known throughout the luxury travel industry for having established the boutique, Virtuoso-Member agency Admiral Travel Gallery (ATG). To date, the Hiltons have prepared and escorted travel experiences throughout the world for high profile individuals as well as groups such as St. Regis Residence Club, Starwood Vacation Ownership, Bon Appétit, The Churchill Centre and numerous philanthropic, culinary and cultural organizations.
AuthentEscapes’ exclusive journeys are commissionable to travel professionals. Space on AuthentEscapes journeys is available on a limited basis and requires a deposit to secure a reservation.
To learn more, visit www.authentescapes.com or call 1-866-994-9814.
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Jul 20, 2009 |
Rolling on the river is cruising's hottest trend |
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By Veronica Gould Stoddart, USA TODAY
ON THE DANUBE RIVER — It's Day 3 of a week-long cruise down Europe's second-longest river, and the River Beatrice is gliding leisurely through the verdant Slovakian countryside into the tiny capital of Bratislava.
Lauren and Gary Snyder prepare to stroll into town, conveniently just steps from the pier where Uniworld's new 160-passenger vessel will dock. "It's been a surprise," says Lauren of the ease of exploring the ports along the route from Budapest, Hungary, to Passau, Germany.
"The most stressed I've been so far is playing Name That Tune," says Gary, a cardiologist from Jacksonville.
The relaxed pace and easy access to city centers are just two reasons why river cruising is on a roll. Indeed, it's one of the fastest-growing segments of travel with up to 60% annual growth for some lines in the past five years — nearly 10 times the rate of ocean cruising. Even with the recession, Uniworld competitors Viking River Cruises and AMA Waterways are growing at double-digit rates this year.
Why the surge? With fewer than 200 passengers per ship, river cruising is more laid-back and intimate than most ocean cruising, without lines to embark, debark or wait for meals or crowds to overwhelm ports. On ocean cruises, "there's too much herding around and standing in line," says Paula Wagner of the Travel Square One/Alltour agency in Denver.
It can also be more sociable. "You meet more people than on ocean cruises, because of the open-seating in the dining room," says the ship's hotel director Siegfried Penzenleitner. "The average for a river cruise is 20 people."
Because river ships dock right in the center of town, cruising the inland waterways offers far easier entree to a region's heartland — whether small medieval villages or grand historic capitals. Unlike on many ocean voyages, you can walk right off the ship into town — whenever you like. No tendering ashore. No long drives to your destination.
Furthermore, the size and configuration of river vessels guarantees that every cabin is "outside" with a coveted river view. And calm, shallow waters prevent any motion sickness of being at sea.
Compared with bus touring, it's much easier. "All the major cities of Europe are on a river, so why not unpack just once?" says Joy Whitney, 45, a researcher from Princeton, N.J, who has taken five Uniworld cruises.
Ian Dash, 48, an audio engineer from Sydney, agrees. "On a bus trip, most of the time you're on motorways, going from city to city. The nice thing about a boat is you can sleep in the same bed, and you travel slowly and can see the scenery rolling by."
Finally, river cruising — unlike most ocean liners — often includes excursions and wine with meals, as does the River Beatrice. That's a particularly good value in Europe, where you pay upfront in dollars and avoid the unfavorable currency exchange.
"Economically, you can't beat it. You aren't nickel-and-dimed to death," says travel agent Wagner. "People say 'I can't afford Europe,' but with this, I say 'yes, you can.' River cruising is under-promised and over-delivered."
A rising tide of cruises
Indeed, no fewer than nine new river ships are launching worldwide just this year: two from Avalon Waterways, one from Viking River Cruises, three from AMA Waterways, one from Tauck, and two from Uniworld. Avalon and AMA are rolling out three more in Europe next year, reflecting bullishness about a product that appeals mainly to Baby Boomers, retirees and experienced travelers.
(One exception: Peter Deilmann Cruises, geared largely to the German market, announced last month that it is removing all of its eight river vessels in 2010.)
How does the River Beatrice, now Uniworld's flagship, make waves in a burgeoning market? By paying attention to details. As in generous closet and storage space. As in vanity mirrors and good bathroom lighting. As in French balconies in 80% of the staterooms. "I've toured a lot of other ships, and this one stands up," say Wagner. "They've been listening to their customers."
Overall, the River Beatrice fairly gleams, from the white Murano crystal chandelier in the two-story lobby to the smartly appointed staterooms. Some 2,085 mirrors — from beveled wall insets to cabin table tops to full-length in the bathrooms — enhance the luminosity and sense of space. Silk wallpaper, velvet curtains, original art (Chagall, Picasso and Matisse, among others) and a soothing cream and brown color scheme complete the understated elegance.
There's no skimping on cabin amenities, either: flat-screen TVs, in-room safes, mini-fridges, hair dryers, fluffy robes and slippers, and crisp white-on-white Egyptian cotton linens. Bathrooms boast floor-to-ceiling white marble and luscious L'Occitane toiletries. Several unexpected touches stand out: espresso makers in the mini-suites, delicate white orchids, and complimentary bottled water. One quibble: Although rooms are equipped with Internet access, service was slow to non-existent.
Still, some passengers, such as Barbara King, a show-business retiree from Scottsdale, Ariz., find the 150-square-foot cabins too small. But she still prefers this to the megaliners.
Visitors are immersed in the flavor of Europe from the minute they step aboard. Start with the 53 crew — from the Dutch captain, Austrian hotel manager and German cruise director, to the Romanian concierge, Hungarian masseur and Slovakian engineer.
Well-prepared meals — some five-star worthy — spotlight regional specialties, too: Hungarian goulash and cabbage soup (better than it sounds); Wiener schnitzel and Sachertorte; Bavarian sausages and potato pancakes. But there's plenty for the less adventuresome, with two entrees plus a vegetarian choice at dinner.
After dinner, forget cabaret shows, casinos or Broadway revues. Instead, cruise director Christine Bremberger showcases the local culture — especially fitting for a region as famous for its musical heritage as Central Europe. Highlights include a magical night at the Kursalon concert hall in Vienna, where a chamber music group played selections from the Strauss brothers, Mozart and Haydn— all of whom lived in this music capital — as well as an unforgettable organ recital at St. Stephan's Cathedral in Passau, which boasts the world's largest cathedral organ with nearly 18,000 pipes. You can even take onboard Viennese waltz lessons.
The makeup of passengers is international, too — Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Canada and the USA — but all are English-speaking to avoid language barriers, says Robert Fitzgerald, a Uniworld sales manager.
Retirees Brian Johnson, 65, and Toni Johnson, 63, from Corlett, Australia, say they like the mix of nationalities. They chose the River Beatrice "because we wanted the comfort and service," says Toni. "They're very hands-on." For example, when Capt. Tom Buining overheard a passenger complain about the lack of weights in the small fitness center, he bought some at the next port and delivered them personally.
Life on the river's banks
As comfortable as the ship is, this voyage draws you into the destinations. Slicing through the heart of the Continent, the Danube historically was the lifeblood of its communities. Quiet country scenes and vineyards, citadels and castles, monasteries and cathedrals form a never-ending tableaux along its 1,770 miles. This itinerary features some of Europe's great capitals: sophisticated, stylish Vienna with its reminders of Austro-Hungarian imperial grandeur; historic Budapest, where coffee culture percolates again in some 300 cafes; Bratislava with its cozy cobblestoned Old Town.
But the less-known stops offer the most unexpected treats: tiny baroque Dürnstein (pop: 900), gateway to Austrian wine country (bike tours to the vineyards are available). Melk, Austria, home to a 900-year-old cliff-top abbey famous for its 80,000 medieval manuscripts. Storybook Salzburg, which is still alive with the sound of music on every street corner and courtyard, and Passau, set in pastoral Bavaria.
As Harvey King, an association executive from Scottsdale, sums it up, "This cruise is a no-brainer." |
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Jun 17, 2009 |
ATG Honored at Crystal Cruises’ Awards Gala |
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Sarasota-based boutique travel agency is recognized for its unparalleled personal service and in-depth expertise
(Sarasota, FL) Admiral Travel Gallery (ATG) was honored as a top luxury travel specialists by Crystal Cruises, one of the most highly rated luxury cruise lines in the world. Of the thousands of travel agents who sell Crystal Cruises, only 67 qualifying worldwide travel agents were recognized for their expertise selling luxury cruises. Crystal executives hosted the travel advisors at its 19th Annual Sales Achievement Gala aboard the ultra-luxury Crystal Serenity from Miami to Bermuda from May 23-26.
Top-producing travel representatives from the U.S., Canada and England, as well as the cruise line’s international sales representatives from Australia, Brazil, Thailand, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Germany, Spain, Singapore, Taiwan, South Africa and Switzerland were honored.
“These agents and representatives are the best of the best,” says Bill Smith, Crystal’s senior vice president, sales and marketing. “They achieve this status because they offer their customers unparalleled personal service and in-depth expertise.”
Hosted by Crystal Cruises’ senior management, the gala provided a forum for the latest product updates and educational seminars capped off by exclusive parties honoring the award-winners.
“We’re delighted to be recognized for our efforts,” says ATG’s founder and president, Malaka Hilton. “We take pride in being able to offer our clients exceptional products and services; it only makes sense to partner with Crystal Cruises—a company renowned for its reputation for excellence.”
Admiral Travel Gallery is located at 1284 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota. Admiral Travel Gallery Concierge Service is located at MGA Commerce Plaza, 9024 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch; 941-907-2858. For more information, call 941-951-1801, or visit www.admiraltravel.com.
For more information about this press release or to interview ATG’s founder, Malaka Hilton, contact Cemantha Crain at 941-951-1801.
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Jun 10, 2009 |
AuthentEscapes: A New Concept in Luxury Travel |
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Media Contact:
Michelle Bauer
727-510-2524
michelle@common-language.com
AuthentEscapes Pairs Iconic Figures and Exotic Destinations in New Luxury Travel Concept
International travel gurus Malaka and Ryan Hilton offer once in a lifetime experiences for small, exclusive groups
Sarasota, Fla. (June 10, 2009) – Luxury and adventure travel veterans Malaka and Ryan Hilton are pleased to announce the launch of AuthentEscapes, a new concept that caters to travelers seeking once in a lifetime experiences. AuthentEscapes pairs iconic figures in food, wine, sports, entertainment, and global culture with the world’s most exotic destinations.
Love Italian culture? Enjoy a VIP experience at Andrea Bocelli’s annual hometown concert in Tuscany, and then spend three days with Salvatore Ferragamo, grandson of the famous Italian designer, at his family villa. Fascinated with Japan? Accompany celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi on a cultural and culinary tour of Tokyo, Hakone, and Kyoto. Enchanted with South America? Savor the beauty of Rio de Janiero and Salvador with world-renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten as he introduces you to the flavors and cultures of Brazil.
“Our long-standing relationships with top providers in the luxury, adventure and expedition travel industry allow us to create truly unique travel experiences for our guests,” said Malaka Hilton, president of AuthentEscapes. “By combining the world’s most beautiful places with some of its most extraordinary people, we hope to create unforgettable journeys that will live in people’s memories for their entire lives.”
AuthentEscapes’ exclusive journeys for 2009/2010 include:
• Bocelli in Italy, hosted by Salvatore Ferragamo, July 18-26, 2009
• Inside Japan with Chef Roy Yamaguchi, Sept. 25–Oct. 4, 2009
• Journey Through the Flavors of South Africa with Bon Appétit, Oct. 5–15, 2009
• The Ancient Mysteries of Peru with Future Hall-of-Famer Shannon Sharpe, May 18-24, 2010
• Culinary Brazil with Star Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Feb. 18-24, 2010
• Epic Australia with Chef Roy Yamaguchi, April 11-17, 2010
Malaka and Ryan Hilton are known throughout the luxury travel industry for having established the boutique, Virtuoso-Member agency Admiral Travel Gallery (ATG). To date, the Hiltons have prepared and escorted travel experiences throughout the world for high profile individuals as well as groups such as St. Regis Residence Club, Starwood Vacation Ownership, Bon Appétit , The Churchill Centre and numerous philanthropic, culinary and cultural organizations.
Malaka has been recognized among Travel + Leisure’s top-recommended Travel Specialists for her expertise in Egypt since 2004 and Ryan has been endorsed by readers of Condé Nast Traveler for his specialty in South African Safari every year since 2003. In addition to his Safari expertise, Ryan is one of the few travel specialists worldwide to be selected as an Accredited Space Agent for the Virgin Galactic suborbital flight experience.
AuthentEscapes’ exclusive journeys are commissionable to travel professionals. Space on AuthentEscapes journeys is available on a limited basis and requires a deposit to secure a reservation.
To learn more, visit www.authentescapes.com or call 1-866-994-9814.
About AuthentEscapes
AuthentEscapes, a division of Florida-based Admiral Travel International Inc., is a unique travel company created to serve individuals who want to experience the world's most intriguing destinations with iconic figures in Food, Wine, Sports, Entertainment and Global Culture. AuthentEscapes serves clients from offices in Sarasota, Los Angeles, and Cairo. For more information, visit www.authentescapes.com.
Admiral Travel International Inc. also operates Admiral Travel Gallery, a retail Virtuoso-member agency with two locations in the Sarasota-Bradenton Florida area. For more information, visit www.admiraltravel.com.
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May 28, 2009 |
Virgin Galactic: Successful SpaceshipTwo Rocket Motor Testing |
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Virgin Galactic today announces the successful completion of the first phase of tests of the rocket motor that will propel space tourists, scientists and payloads into space.
In the desert of southern California, Virgin Galactic's key supplier Scaled Composites and its subcontractor SNC (Sierra Nevada Corporation) have successfully completed the first tests of the innovative rocket motor that will propel space tourists, scientists and payloads into space. The hybrid Nitrous Oxide system being used is the largest of its kind in the world and it will send Virgin's customers up into sub-orbital space at speeds over 2500 mph (4000kmh), to heights over 65 miles (110km) above the Earth’s surface, before the spaceship descends back down through the atmosphere using its pioneering feathered re-entry system.
Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Galactic said: "As Virgin Galactic gets ever closer to the start of commercial operations, we are reaching and passing many important and historic milestones. The Virgin MotherShip (VMS) Eve, the first of our amazing, all carbon composite, high altitude WhiteKnightTwo launch vehicles, is flying superbly. SpaceShipTwo, which will air launch from Eve, is largely constructed and awaiting the start of its own test flight programme later this year."
The rocket motor burns for a very short period of time because the spaceship is launched from VMS Eve in the upper atmosphere, rather than from ground level. This means much less fuel is required, and the fuel burn is more environmentally benign than the solid rockets used in most ground based systems.
While the rocket motor is extremely powerful, it is also completely controllable. This system can - if necessary - be shut down at any time, allowing the spaceship to glide back down to land at a conventional runway. This is a significant feature in the overall safety of the Virgin system for human space flight.
Sir Richard continues: "Less fuel and clean fuel all add up to a space launch system which will be completely unprecedented in its low environmental impact compared with current space flight. The spaceship’s carbon footprint for each of its passengers and crew will be about a quarter of that for a return trip from London to New York, demonstrating again the extraordinary benefits that new technology can bring to the quest for clean transportation."
"We believe space is on the cusp of a new industrial revolution. Virgin Galactic’s mission has always been to transform the safety, cost and environmental impact of access to space. Not just for passengers, but also for a range of important scientific purposes, and to send small satellites into orbit. The world’s scientific community is united in recognising that making better use of space will be vital to mankind’s ability to manage the huge future challenges of life back here on Earth."
The rocket motor will continue a series of exhaustive tests, and the spaceship itself will start flight testing later this year. The testing programme for the rocket, the spaceship and VMS Eve will be extensive.
To view broadcast quality footage of the tests, along with the full interview with Sir Richard Branson please visit www.virgingalactic.com/rocketmotor.
To view on YouTube click here. |
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May 13, 2009 |
Worldwide Jet Charter Selects ATG As Travel Partner |
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Private Jets, Exotic Destinations, Precious Jewels, Customized Tours, Luxury Spas, Private Islands, Panama Casinos, Celebrities - all courtesy of Worldwide Jet Charter and their 2009-2010 Travel Partners.
Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) May 13, 2009 -- Worldwide Jet Charter, LLC (www.worldwidejet.com) has announced its newest Travel Partners: Admiral Travel Gallery, BELLARRI, SkyBuyHigh, Shatour, and Turtle Island Fiji.
Worldwide Jet passengers can now enjoy endless choices in private jet travel destinations, products and services. Admiral Travel Gallery creates once-in-lifetime adventures such as July's backstage visit with Andrea Bocelli in Italy or an escorted trek to Antarctica next November. Admiral Travel also has fantastic new packages highlighting luxury activities and accomodations in Panama City.
BELLARRI, inspired by her own international travel, designs fine jewels with passion and the eye of a great artist. BELLARRI is also included in SkyBuyHigh's Collection of Luxuries exclusively available to private jet passengers via a laptop electronic catalogue onboard Worldwide Jet Charter flights.
Shatour customizes individual tours of Israel and plans family events at historic sites. Want to live on your own private island? Turtle Island Fiji provides 14 houses for the perfect South Pacific escape. It's even possible to rent the whole island for a week. Worldwide Jet and Admiral Travel Gallery have teamed up this spring to offer special all-inclusive packages to the Veneto Casino in Panama.
For 2009-2010, with these unique and luxury Travel Partners, Worldwide Jet passengers will enjoy the best life has to offer by simply clicking on any of our Travel Partner's websites. Worldwide Jet Charter, proudly ARGUS Gold/WYVERN Wingman, operates a fleet of Gulfstream, Challenger and Lear 60 aircraft based in California and New Jersey and offers exclusive one-way pricing worldwide. Call 856-825-4540 (24 hours) to speak with a domestic or international Charter Specialist.
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Apr 22, 2009 |
ATG’s Egypt Among Most Extraordinary Experiences |
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In Once In A Lifetime Trips: The World’s 50 Most Extraordinary and Memorable Travel Experiences (Clarkson Potter, May 12, 2009), author Chris Santella showcases 50 extraordinary travel experiences that people will remember for the rest of their lives.
Santella covers fly-fishing in the virgin waters of the Chilean fjords; embarking on a private-jet tour to the great opera houses in Europe with behind-the-scenes passes; and navigating the waters of Alaska on a small boat. She also includes “The Mysteries of Egypt,” an Admiral Travel Gallery (ATG) custom-designed land and cruise exploration of Egypt’s culture and cuisine designed by ATG’s founder and president Malaka Hilton.
What inspired Santella to include this unique travel experience? “Malaka Hilton is the world’s most acclaimed Egypt tour guide,” says Santella. “The special insider exclusives her trips include make her Egyptian excursions stand out as truly once-in-a-lifetime adventures.”
Admiral Travel Gallery is a Sarasota-based boutique travel agency specializing in personalized, one-of-a-kind travel experiences. Its annual escorted Egypt tour is often hosted by an icon of popular culture; celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi prepared a dinner at the Pyramids in 2007, and Sir Winston Churchill’s granddaughter, Celia Sandys, will join in 2010. The tour includes a three-day cruise up the Nile; a private, after-hours tour of the Egyptian Museum; a private session with Egypt's most famous archaeologist Zahi Hawass - Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, and the opportunity to meet other cultural and political figures, such as former First Lady, Her Excellency Jehan Sadat.
“Egypt is one of those destinations people have heard about since the age of four and every time the subject of ancient history comes up in school,” says Hilton. “By the time many travelers have the means to go, they might not be as comfortable traveling alone in the Middle East. Once they go, people appreciate how safe Egypt is, but they feel more confident initially exploring Egypt as part of a group. Of course, traveling in a group also affords the pleasure of experiencing its most luxurious settings with one-of-a-kind embellishments.”
Please contact us for more information about traveling to Egypt or joining Malaka's next escorted Egypt adventure.
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Mar 30, 2009 |
Virgin Galactic Aircraft Takes To The Skies Again |
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Sir Richard Branson's dream of making space accessible for everybody is now even closer to becoming reality.
Virgin Galactic's VMS Eve Test Flight March 27, 2009
The test programme for WhiteKnightTwo, the revolutionary new aircraft that is purpose built for safer, cleaner and more affordable spaceflight launch, is well underway. This beautiful aircraft, named VMS Eve, has been taking to the skies over the Mojave desert and has now complete three successful test flights.
Not only will Eve launch passengers on the ride of a lifetime into space, but she will also be used to research the effects of carbon emissions in the upper atmosphere, to test new and more environmentally benign fuels and to give scientists cheaper and cleaner access to space through her capability of launching low-Earth orbit satellites.
Learn more about the Virgin Galactic Sub-Orbital Space Flight
ATG's Ryan Hilton is the Accredited Space Agent serving Tampa Bay
You may contact him directly on ryan@admiraltravel.com |
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Mar 17, 2009 |
Backstage With Bocelli, Vintage Alfas & More In Italy |
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Legendary tenor and classical music singer Andrea Bocelli is considered a national treasure in his homeland of Italy. This two-time Grammy Award-winner consistently performs to sold-out concerts around the world. This summer, Bocelli will celebrate his birthday, as he does every year, with a special concert in his hometown of Lajatico in the heart of Tuscany.
A few lucky Bocelli fans will savor this unique experience as part of Admiral Travel Gallery’s (ATG) upcoming “Signature Delights of Italy,” a 10-day custom-designed cultural and culinary excursion set for July 18-26, 2009. Participants attending the concert will be invited backstage to meet the celebrated singer as guests of Salvatore Ferragamo, grandson to the esteemed Italian footwear designer.
“Andrea Bocelli is a very private person who rarely meets with fans,” says Malaka Hilton, owner and president of Admiral Travel Gallery. “This unprecedented opportunity is available because the Ferragamo and Bocelli families are longtime friends. We’re grateful to Salvatore for this very rare pleasure.” She adds that the excursion is limited to 20 travelers and only four more spaces are available.
Hilton offers an overview of her company’s exclusive Italian land excursion, explaining that guests will stay at the Ferragamo’s private villa in the medieval village of Il Borro, a historic property perched on a hill overlooking the Tuscan valley. The lovingly restored estate features a vineyard, a winery and the acclaimed restaurant, Osteria del Borro.
“Il Borro is a very special place,” says Ferragamo, who will escort guests on a tour of his estate’s wine-production facilities, which he oversees. “We have several artisans who live and work there. And, during this trip, guests will learn the secrets of true Tuscan cooking in a private class. It’s a wonderful way to become immersed in Tuscan culture and cuisine.”
Another tour highlight includes a visit to the Piedmont region where guests will explore Italy’s countryside in vintage Alfa Romeos and visit the private Frescobaldi wine estate.
“Piedmont is one of the finest wine-producing regions of the world and it’s also considered the gastronomic capital of Italy,” says Hilton. “It’s a beautiful patchwork countryside of gently rolling hills, hidden castles and tiny villages,” says Hilton. “What better way to experience it than letting your hair down and feeling the sun and wind in your face in an open-top Alfa? It doesn’t get more Italian than that!”
Participants will tour Aramengo, home to the historic restoration company, Nicola Restauri, acclaimed for its work on the Sistine Chapel. The final stage of the excursion includes a rejuvenating visit to the breathtakingly beautiful Italian Lakes District, with a day trip in Milan to explore the highlights of the Renaissance. Guests will visit monuments, churches and galleries, including the Bramantesca Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, where Leonardo da Vinci painted “The Last Supper.”
Hilton specializes in a signature line of “ATG Elite” exclusive travel experiences, which she describes as, “Authentic journeys that encourage travellers to pursue their passions and experience other cultures from the inside. Our guests meet influential people and explore special places that leave them with memories and experiences they will treasure for a lifetime.”
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Mar 10, 2009 |
ATG & Bon Appetit Launch Partnership In South Africa |
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Admiral Travel Gallery, Bon Appetit and South Africa Tourism launch custom-designed epicurean travel experience
Admiral Travel Gallery launched an innovative new marketing partnership with Bon Appetit magazine last month. The goal? Enticing travelers with a taste for culinary adventures. Each year, Admiral Travel Gallery and Bon Appetit will create a new epicurean odyssey custom-designed by acclaimed chefs, restaurateurs and travel experts.
According to Malaka Hilton, owner and president of ATG, it’s an idea whose time has come. “Culinary tourism is one of the fastest growing travel trends,” she says. “More than 12 million people each year seek culinary and wine-related activities as their key reasons to travel. Authentic culinary experiences offer unique perspectives into a destination’s cultures and traditions.”
Malaka explains why it makes perfect sense to partner with Bon Appetit magazine. “Bon Appétit celebrates the world of great food and the pleasure of sharing it with others,” says Malaka. “With our expertise in travel and their relationships with great chefs and restaurants around the world, we’re planning some extraordinary journeys.”
This year, the group is partnering with South African Tourism, South Africa’s national tourism agency, to create a culinary journey through South Africa. “Journey through the Flavors of South Africa” will introduce travelers to the flavors and textures of South Africa’s eclectic fusion cuisine via some of the country’s best hotels and restaurants.
Hilton explains that “Journey through the Flavors of South Africa,” which takes place October 5-15, 2009, features personally designed menus by top South African chefs, a series of private wine tastings from some of the country’s best vintners, and excursions to the iconic locales of this diverse destination.
The 11-day journey will be led by Ryan Hilton, co-founder of Admiral Travel Gallery, and named by Conde Nast Traveler as one of the world’s top safari specialists. In addition, a Bon Appétit editor will join travelers for the journey. Accommodations include the lovingly restored estate hotel Grand Roche, situated in the heart of the Cape Winelands, and home to the award-winning Bosman’s restaurant. Guests will also stay at the acclaimed six-star One&Only resort in Cape Town. With such celebrated restaurants as Nobu and Gordon Ramsay, the One&Only is the perfect base to explore the city and nearby coastal landscape. The journey ends on safari at the spectacular Singita Lebombo and Sweni lodges in Kruger National Park, known for their outstanding hospitality. Days spent on safari are enhanced with private dinners and breakfasts in the bush.
“This partnership is groundbreaking in further strengthening South Africa’s position as a compelling epicurean travel destination,” said Sthu Zungu, president of South African Tourism in North America. “The association of these renowned organizations sends an important message to our consumers, the affluent leisure travelers who are seeking an enriching travel experience.”
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Mar 2, 2009 |
Chef Roy's Culinary & Cultural Odyssey Through Japan |
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Experience Japan’s cuisine, culture and natural beauty with Roy Yamaguchi of Roy’s Restaurants
September 25-October 4, 2009
Curious to know what it’s like to cook in Kitchen Stadium? Want to discover the inspiration for Chef Roy Yamaguchi’s acclaimed Hawaiian Fusion® cuisine? Travelers seeking to experience the flavors, traditions and natural beauty of Japan will have the opportunity to explore this extraordinary country with the Iron Chef and founder of Roy’s Restaurants, Chef Roy Yamaguchi, on a 10-day culinary and cultural odyssey, September 24 to October 4, 2009. The tour is coordinated through Admiral Travel Gallery, a Sarasota-based boutique travel agency specializing in personalized, one-of-a-kind travel experiences.
“Japan is a land of great beauty and its people take pride in attending to every detail,” says Yamaguchi. “I’m eager to share my knowledge of this enchanting country with this select group of travelers. We’ll share some unforgettable experiences.”
The program features a host of distinctive culinary experiences, including sampling dishes prepared for the emperor’s court, vegetarian dishes developed by Buddhist monks, meals that accompany the tea ceremony, and the formal dining favored by samurai families for special events. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn the art of making sushi by a sushi master at the Tsukiji Market, the largest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world. Guests will explore Japan’s legendary natural beauty on a cruise excursion on Lake Ashi, a crater lake famous for its inverted reflection of Mt. Fuji. Other outings include a visit to the spectacular 300-feet-high waterfalls at Kegon Falls, and a cable car ride to the top of Mt. Komagatake, which affords a breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji, Lake Ashi, Mt. Futago and the mountains of the distant Izu Peninsula. Visits will also be made to select temples, shrines and museums. This extraordinary journey will include a special visit to Hiroshima, where guests can pay their respects at Peace Memorial Park.
Malaka Hilton, president and CEO of exclusive product development for Admiral Travel Gallery, met Yamaguchi while planning an event together at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Since then, the two have collaborated on culinary treks in South Africa, Croatia and Egypt.
“The only thing better than dining at one of Roy’s restaurants is traveling with him,” says Hilton. “Roy’s cooking demonstrations feature local ingredients and add so much to the guest’s experience of a destination. He’s a wonderful host!”
Hilton specializes in her signature line of “ATG Elite” exclusive travel experiences, which she describes as, “Over-the-top activities and events that are all about the ‘wow-factor.’” She continues. “Our travelers meet influential people and gain access to special places that leave them with memories and experiences they will treasure for a lifetime.”
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Feb 26, 2009 |
ATG Partners with SeaMiles Visa For Cruise Rewards |
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TORONTO, ONTARIO – February 26, 2009 -- SeaMiles Limited (TSXV-SEE), North America's premier cruise loyalty provider, is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with Sarasota, Florida’s Admiral Travel Gallery® (ATG), offering new benefits to members of both organizations.
SeaMiles launched in 2004 with the Carnival Sea Miles MasterCard program and in May 2007, expanded the program by adding a second SeaMiles credit card – the SeaMiles Visa Rewards Card with Chase Bank. Both cards offer the promise of “Any Cruise Line…Anytime” with no restrictions, no blackouts and no fees. SeaMiles is the cruise industry’s largest loyalty credit card program and has awarded over two billion (2,000,000,000) SeaMiles to its members.
“Admiral Travel Gallery is a world-class travel organization with significant cruise expertise and is an ideal partner for SeaMiles,” said Peter Rooney, president of SeaMiles. “We believe in fostering loyalty by offering the customer tremendous value on their terms. Under this program, members who book cruises through Admiral Travel Gallery will receive triple (3X) SeaMiles and will be encouraged to use them freely against future cruises and other ATG products.”
"The partnership between SeaMiles and ATG represents an unprecedented value and opportunity in retail travel,” said Malaka Hilton, Admiral Travel Gallery owner and president. “Our clients will now earn cash back on cruises and other products that they would be purchasing anyway, and SeaMiles Card Members will earn SeaMiles on exclusive 'Wow-Factor' experiences throughout the world. Simply put, we’re enriching the experience and everybody benefits."
ABOUT SEAMILES
SeaMiles Limited is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSXV-SEE), with offices in Fort Lauderdale, Boston and Toronto. SeaMiles is North America’s premier cruise loyalty provider, committed to recognizing and rewarding the cruiser through multiple earning opportunities and best-in-class, maximum award flexibility based on “Any Cruise Line… Any Time.” Additional information can be found at www.seamiles.com.
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Feb 19, 2009 |
1st Annual Living The Dream Travel Showcase A Hit |
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LIVING THE DREAM | 1st Annual Travel Showcase
Fete Ballroom at Polo Grill & Bar - February 18, 2009
Thank you to all who attended, exhibited and supported our 1st Annual Showcase, Living the Dream, at the Fete Ballroom at Polo Grill and Bar. We send a special shout-out to Chef Tommy and Jaymie, who inspired us will all manner of delectable delights - the 'lobster corn dogs' were quite a hit!
Click here to view images from the event.
What a wonderful success, with over 300 guests in attendance and 40 exhibitors representing the top names in travel and our business partners who serve Lakewood Ranch residents.
We welcomed many new faces to the ATG Circle, and are truly honored to be the only agency introducing Virtuoso amenities and benefits to the travelers of Lakewood Ranch.
Due to the incredible response, our partners have extended offers available exclusively to ATG through March 7, 2009.
In addition, new SeaMiles® Visa® Rewards Card Members will earn 5x SeaMiles with no interest for 6 months on travel purchases, plus, cash back with any cruise line. Click here for more information.
As we all focus on the economy and cross our fingers for a quick turnaround, it warrants mention that people are still traveling. Revenue from sales associated with this one-time event has now topped $120,000.
Luxury travel remains a buyer's market, so take comfort in planning milestone birthdays, anniversaries, reunions and family getaways with the knowledge that you will get much more value for your money now than ever before. Having trouble making sense of all the offers in the marketplace? Contact us, and we'll be happy to help you sort out the best value.
EXCLUSIVE 'LIVING THE DREAM' OFFERS EXTENDED Through Friday, March 7th
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Save $500 per person on Avalon River Cruises: The French Connection with the Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club or Rhine River Cruise and Health Symposium with CVIS Medical Group
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One complimentary hotel night with purchase of any 4 nights in Europe or South Africa.
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Complimentary shore excursion on select sailings and $100 per person Shipboard Credit for new bookings deposited by March 4th.
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$200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom on select voyages.
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Receive 15% off in store purchases at the Sarasota store through February 20th.
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Complimentary shore excursion on all bookings.
Sea Miles Credit Card
Earn 5x points when you deposit on any ATG Escorted Departure.
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Get the sixth night free on any Six Senses Spa experience.
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Save $250 per booking.
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Nov 1, 2008 |
"My First Gorilla Safari" by Safari Specialist Ryan Hilton |
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The Gorillas of Rwanda

My First Gorilla Experience
by Safari Specialist Ryan Hilton
On that cold, clear September morning in Johannesburg I knew within minutes of arriving at the airport that this safari would be very different from any other I had ever traveled previously. Rwandair Express had cancelled all direct flights from Johannesburg to Kigali for the next week as they had to return their loaned aircraft to its owner and the man on the other end of my barrage of questions simply replied, “What do you want me to tell you? The flight is cancelled. Go find something else.” I did and without much inconvenience and delay Dr. Danton De Guia (Dan) and I were on our way to Kigali, Rwanda through Entebbe, Uganda. Dan & I had taken on a few other destinations in Africa and I was excited to have him along. His photographic enthusiasm is contagious and I had no doubt that my traveler’s photographic records of this experience would benefit.
The next few days while in Kigali gathering my travelers as they arrived from various parts of the world, I found it hard to focus on anything other than the one question I had been asking myself for the last few months, “How would my first encounter with a Mountain Gorilla unfold?” My mind would then race to the many questions that make up that big one, “How long and how steep will the climb up the volcano be?” And, “Am I fit enough to get up the mountain to even see a Mountain Gorilla? What would the conditions underfoot be? How much light will there be? Will we get rained on? How do I keep my camera equipment dry? What about the altitude?”
Repeatedly I found that I had to step back, shake my head, gather my thoughts and return to my most important task of ensuring that my travelers were all safe, comfortable, aware of what was expected of them and what their opportunities for unique experiences were in the next 24 hours.
On the morning that our two 4 wheel drive Land Rover Defenders rolled out of Kigali amid the honking and the dust I could feel the expectations being carried by my travelers. I could have sworn I heard a collective chant from the vehicles “Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla!”
We had given ourselves 4 hours to drive from the Kigali Serena to our first appointment in Musanze and we used all the allotted time as the drive was filled with sights and content only available in this land of a thousand hills. Streams of men and women laden with their goods for the markets in Kigali, groups of children in school uniform walking to their small schools, road-side stalls selling many things including eggs wrapped in banana leaves, goats tied to trees, kids in trees, mud brick factories, men and women in the fields tending their crops and preparing the ground for new crops about to go into the ground.
This hilly region of central Africa offers some fantastic African vistas and we made a point of stopping a number of times to have a comfort break, stretch our legs and snap a few shots of the scenes we encountered. I was sure that at some point the cultivated land and its inhabitants would thin out and we would begin to see some native vegetation. I was wrong. If the ground was not cultivated it meant that the slopes were too steep to work, and those slopes were planted with the exotic Eucalyptus. It was clear to me that any wildlife in this region had to compete for resources with the native populations.
I had read as much as I could get my hands on about this population of Gorillas and the conservation efforts of this region to protect them, but nothing could have prepared me for the human density that we encountered. This point was driven home at our first appointment in Musanze which is better known as the town of Ruhengeri. This town is the gateway to Volcanoes National Park for travelers seeking a gorilla encounter and also serves as the regional headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project (MGVP).
As we drove through the white steel gates at the MGVP we were warmly greeted by the ever smiling regional field veterinarian Dr. Magdalena Mukasik-Braum and one of her assistants. The MGVP regional headquarters is nothing more than a converted, white, single story home in a suburb of the town of Ruhengeri. Off the central courtyard there were a few doorways leading into small rooms that served as administrative offices, conference room, storage and the laboratory. A large blackboard on the wall with dates and notes showed a busy schedule for the week ahead.
We started in the conference room where Dr. Magda passionately presented an introduction to the species, the conservation concerns for this population that lives on the Virunga Volcanoes (which straddles 3 countries, Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo or DRC), what the goals of the MGVP are and how they work with the officials, guides and trackers of the Parc National des Volcans (PNV). The presentation and tour of the facility including the laboratory only increased the sense of urgency among my travelers and I could hear the chanting getting louder. As an Admiral Travel Gallery exclusive experience I know our travelers benefited tremendously from our time at MGVP. We said our thank you and good-byes to the team at the MGVP and with rumbling stomachs we drove the 35 minutes to Virunga Lodge for our 3 night stay with the Sabyinyo and Muhabura volcanoes rising high to our left.
After a brief, warm welcome to Virunga Lodge and a room introduction we were all seated around the lunch table firing questions at the Virunga Lodge team and Volcanoes Safaris guides about how the next 24 hours would unfold, completely ignoring the amazing views of Lake Bulera and Ruhondo from the lodge. I was okay with that as my travelers were focused on the next scheduled activity. That afternoon and evening just evaporated and before I knew it I was saying good night to my guests and heading back to my room. Dan & I had spent the afternoon preparing our camera equipment so there was nothing left to do but rest. A tough task on the night before I was to see my first Gorilla. I felt as if I was perched on the lip of a broad, dark, deep chasm and was about to leap off the edge into who knows what.
At breakfast the silent chanting I was hearing from my travelers was now deafening and for a moment I saw them all pounding their fists on the breakfast table “Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla!” The sun had not even broken the horizon over lake Bulera and my travelers were in the vehicles as our guides negotiated the steep, rocky, dirt roads away from the lodge with only one destination in mind. “Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla! Go-ri-lla!” Along the way to Kinigi, the site of the Volcanoes National Park headquarters, I gave our guide instructions on how we wanted the group split for the day on the volcano as some of my guests wanted to challenge themselves while others wanted a more moderate climbing experience. All wanted gorillas.
There were already 7 – 10 vehicles in the rotunda and 40 – 60 people were on the lawns when we arrived and eagerly joined the sea of anticipation that emanated from the premises. Twenty anxious minutes later we were all split into groups, introduced to the PNV guides who would lead us up the mountain and briefed on the gorilla family we would visit. With the group dynamics slightly altered we were back into the vehicles and off to the trailheads at the foot of the volcanoes on which the gorillas lived. My sense of responsibility had encouraged me to opt for the more ambitious hike along with my two travelers who were looking for a challenge. We 3, and five other international travelers, had been assigned to the Sussa group on the Karisimbi Volcano by PNV. Our guide Dee, had assured us that we were the fortunate ones as we had drawn the Sussa group, a large group of 40+ family members that included twins (very rare in Gorillas) and 4 silverbacks. The last 15 minutes in the vehicles we were bouncing uphill as Dee communicated with his tracking team and porters to ensure that all were in place at the rendezvous site which was where the slope of the Karisimbi’s incline prohibited the vehicles from carrying us any higher.
When we exited the vehicles at around +/- 7200ft above sea level, the sun was shining and there was a slight chance of rain predicted for the day. All my travelers had received their requested assignments, were prepared accordingly and I thought to myself for just one moment, “Everything has gone just about as well as I could have hoped for.”
I shook the hand of my porter, handed him my backpack and familiarized myself with my hand-carved walking stick (with a gorilla on top) while Karisimbi loomed over me. Setting off from the vehicles on foot, our party of 15 (8 travelers, 1 guide, 2 soldiers 4 porters) was greeted by immediate gradient on uneven paths and a 50 minute uphill hike through cultivated lands dotted with small mud-brick houses before we arrived at the wall that separated the gorilla’s fragile environment from the productive fields of the local farmers that pressed all the way to within feet of the boundary. On the way up we stopped a couple of times to catch our breath and take in vistas over the fields of Irish Potato and Pyrethrum to Lake Ruhondo in the distance and did so again as we reached the wall and received a second briefing and welcome.
We scaled the 4ft volcanic rock wall, dropped down onto the other side and everything changed. This is where my gorilla experience really took off; this is where it began for me. Within minutes we were swallowed up by the jungle and the now familiar sounds of goats bleating, cows moo-ing, children laughing and farmers calling across the fields to each other were being muffled and obscured by the dense vegetation in the form of bamboo forests that stretched far overhead. My attention was drawn away from the pounding of my heart in my ears to the plants, insects, animal tracks & bird calls. Only now did I feel that we were in their habitat.
Repeatedly, Dee checked-in with the trackers (who by now had located the Sussa family) and through the crackled transmissions on the hand-held two-way radio, confirmed the route up the volcano. One hour later and we had cleared the bamboo forest and were now in one of the varied Afromontane habitat types that occur on the Virunga massif. There was dense ground cover of leafy plants and shrubs 4ft – 6 ft high and the occasional tall tree, but an absence of high canopy as we began to hear the sounds from the villages below again. We took 3 or 4 more short rests over the next 2 hours to catch our breath and encourage those who were really starting to feel the effects of the altitude and exertion.
Shortly after one of these breaks Dee pointed out an area of trampled vegetation littered with Gorilla feces, “they slept here last night” he said, “and went that way” as he pointed up. By now the volcano was beginning to feel like a mountain and the hike or trek was beginning to feel like a climb. My heart was pounding even louder in my ears now and noticing that my two travelers were still doing well and stood no chance dropping out I re-enforced my strategy to myself: “Little steps! Little steps! Make sure you see where your next footstep will land. Little steps! Little steps!”
The porters with our backpacks, the soldiers with their gear & weapons and Dee with his back-pack and Wellingtons did not find this hike difficult at all. At every rest opportunity they stood around eyeing up the unfit white visitors panting away and sucking down large quantities of water. This was where I realized why our guide had asked us to call him Dee. His longer Rwandese name would have been unpronounceable to the travelers sucking wind on the way up and the one syllable of the first letter in his name would be all the travelers could get from their oxygen-starved brains when trying to get his attention.
Dee’s shouting into the hand-held and crackled replies increased in frequency and his attention was sharply focused in one direction. Up! He looked as if he was straining to see something or someone in a particular direction and I tried as well, but saw nothing. Dee gave us the 15 minutes to the trackers notification and all travelers perked up. The end of the climb, and the gorilla sighting we had all traveled so far for was within reach. Whether it was the freshness of their presence or our heightened sense of awareness I am not sure, but I began to pick up a distinct pungent odor occasionally and saw a lot more fresh feces when suddenly a human voice called out from above and Dee replied. We had arrived. Finally!
In conversation with Dee, the tracker pointed to his left, gestured over a small ridge and nodded his head. Dee turned to us and confirmed the direction of the animals and said “Get your cameras ready, all backpacks stay here with the trackers. No water no food!” As tired as we all were it took us about 90 seconds to be at attention and ready to walk towards the ridge to our right. Dee had to ask the group for permission for us to enter their space and he made a series of low grunts which was answered almost right away by the same sounds from one of the silverbacks. Ahead of me was Dee and one other traveler as we approached the small ridge and saw the ground gently slope away from us and up to another ridge about 500 yards away. Amongst the dense Afromontane ground cover I saw one little black speck moving about 100ft away I did what comes naturally to me when traveling with guests, I turned and found my travelers, pulled them towards me and confirmed that they could see what I was seeing…a gorilla!

Knowing that the sighting was strictly limited to only one hour with the animals, I had promised myself that for the first 15 minutes I would not take any photographs, would just observe some animal behavior and try to get a handle on how they move, why they move and hopefully some interaction between them. This would prevent me from having my eye to the viewfinder the entire time with the animals. Ha! That plan went out the window immediately. As we crested that ridge I was still looking at the individual that was about 100ft away when I turned my attention a little to the left and closer to me and saw 30+ individuals of all sizes with the closest being no more than 25ft from me. Dee must have seen my frozen stance and the look on my face because he called out to me and reassuringly directed me to follow him down off the crest towards the group of animals. I hesitated, a natural response I thought. I was looking for cover to hide behind and tried to get a sense of the wind direction as I would with elephant or rhino when on foot but none of this was necessary as we literally waded into the middle of the family. Every direction I turned there were Gorillas.
The next 55 minutes flew by as we watched mothers and babies, sub-adults and silverbacks staring back at us as they fed, played and very slowly moved towards the far crest. Maybe 20 minutes into the sighting Dee grabbed one of my travelers, took his camera and motioned for him to take a seat with his back to a female that was 15ft away and casually feeding at a seated position. As the traveler sat down and was beginning to get his smile going for the camera the animal stood up, walked over to my traveler and placed its hand on his shoulder as if she wanted to be in the photo too. Immediately Dee stepped up, produced a reassuring gorilla sound, reached out to my traveler and pulled him away from the setting as the animal’s hand gently slid off his right shoulder. As the animal initiated the contact I was assured that was quite okay, but I struggled to come to grips with how habituated these animals are. Three of four times I had to freeze as individuals moved within 2ft of me without any concern for my presence whatsoever. I was astonished at how human-like their actions were when interacting amongst themselves. Body language, hand movements, head movements and most importantly the way the looked back at us looking at them. Dee gave us notice that our sighting would end in 5 minutes so we all fired our last few shots and then stood to watch the family slowly climb to the top of the far ridge and disappear. We all stood for a while attempting to process some of what we had just seen as we turned to each other and gasped with hands on heads or thumbs up in the air. We could not see or hear the animals anymore but their presence could still be felt and I know that this would stay with me for a very long time.
Within minutes we were reunited with our porters so that we could put our cameras away and have a drink of water before starting the journey back down the volcano. Getting to the wall took less than half the time it took us to get up and along the way I found myself really enjoying the walking, slipping/sliding in the mud and finding tracks and signs of the other wildlife that inhabited this forested piece of central Africa. Beyond the wall the stares from the locals in their fields were a little different as we glided down the steep and uneven ground back to the waiting vehicles.
Or was I just a little different after my encounter as I had now experienced and seen with my own eyes two sights I had always wanted to see? A central African forest (sometimes referred to as the deep dark jungles of Africa), and a mountain gorilla in its own environment. My legs ached, my stomach was rumbling, I had consumed all the water I carried up the mountain with me, but I was surprisingly buoyant as we approached the vehicle and our Volcanoes safaris guide. By now it was just after 3pm as we all fell back into our vehicle seats, ate a little of the packed lunches we had brought from the lodge and did our best to re-hydrate ourselves as we knew we would do it all over again tomorrow. On the drive back to the lodge I asked our guide to confirm that my other travelers had already returned and seen the gorillas on their day on the volcano. They had indeed seen gorillas and were all resting.
By the time we had arrived at the lodge, still very sweaty with mud up to our knees, the aches in my legs had intensified, my muscles had tightened considerably and the hot shower and clean clothes were greatly appreciated. The cold beer and conversation around the fire prior to dinner that evening was even better as the primary goal of getting my travelers safely to and from a gorillas sighting had been accomplished. It was wonderful to see the smiles and hear the recounts of how their interactions with their family of gorillas had unfolded and even better to know that all were as enthusiastic about tomorrow and the encounter that it held.
On our second day up the volcano in search of the Gorillas I was fortunate again that our guide was able to negotiate with the PNV route assignment individual that my travelers received their group of choice. My second day was far less strenuous than day one with the walk to the wall being 30 minutes and then only one hour to the gorilla family. This time it was the Sabyinyo group which includes the largest of all silverbacks among the habituated families. They were in the bamboo forest feeding on the new shoots at the base of the plant. Seeing them in the bamboo was amazing as parts of these forest are very dense and they would appear and then disappear, only to reappear again somewhere else. Quite ghost-like, indeed. Still fairly clean and not all that fatigued, I was back at Virunga Lodge in time for lunch and the afternoon.
The above recount of my first two gorilla treks are just that, mine, and this how I viewed it as it unfolded for me. At the time that this report is going to press Rwanda’s Director of State Protocol is under arrest in Germany, soon to be extradited to France to face charges of involvement in the 1994 genocide and General Laurent Nkunda (leader of the rebel group controlling Goma and much of eastern DRC) is threatening to bring the entire central African region to conflict again. None of these stories have any positive impact on the Mountain Gorillas and the state of their conservation. Please read my notes below on a few of the details that will help prepare you for when you take on the mountain in search of the Mountain Gorillas.
Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei)
The estimated total global population of these animals is around 700 and today they occur in only two places on the African continent; the Virunga volcanos which is where the countries of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) meet and the Bwindi impenetrable forest in Uganda. The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) has compiled a list of the most endangered species in the world and the Mountain Gorilla falls into the Endangered category. The IUCN lists the total population as declining and is only one stepping stone away from Extinct in the Wild. Please take a moment to review the IUCN 2008 Red List for more detailed information on this unique species’ geographic range, population, habitat and ecology as well as it’s threat and current conservation actions.
In Rwanda there are currently 7 families of habituated gorillas and every day a maximum of 8 travelers per group hike up the volcanoes for their allotted 1 hour visit.
Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
This amazing project is responsible for the health of pretty much every gorilla in the wild today. Their teams in the field are so dedicated and committed, working in all three countries where these animals occur they monitor and treat any health issue that they encounter on the treacherous slopes of the mountains. In order to achieve this they work closely with the park officials, guides and trackers to observe very part of every animal every day. Please take some time to learn more about this underfunded operation and the work they do by visiting the website for Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project at www.mgvp.org anytime. Should you consider visiting
Virunga Lodge
Set high on the top of a hill that overlooks both Lake Bulera and Lake Ruhondo every one of the 8 guestrooms and all common areas have amazing views of the lakes. This property has been identified as one of the most environmentally friendly stays in Africa with it’s bucket showers and dry human waste management system. Hospitality is warm and friendly and all staff are very accommodating. The kitchen is able to work with travelers with dietary requirements and requests.
My Conclusion is This
If you have ever wanted to see these animals in their own environment I encourage you to plan and go now as I am not confident that they will still be available to travelers the way they are now in one generation. Do not expect to be immersed in the wild of the deep, dark continent as this is a very densely populated region and you can expect to see 200,000 to 300,000 people every day before you get to see gorillas. Make sure you carry the best camera equipment you have and I found that the wide-angle zoom options worked best around these animals. Please email me on ryan@admiraltravel.com or call on 941.951.1801 should you wish to plan your gorilla experience or have any questions about mine.
Click here to view details of our 2009 Gorilla Tracking Safari.
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Oct 30, 2008 |
Traveling with Churchill's Granddaughter in Morocco |
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ATG's Director of Global Recruitment and European Development recently escorted a group of travelers in Morocco along with Churchill's granddaughter Celia Sandys. The series continues with a trip to South Africa in June of 2009.
An Overview of Morocco, part of the "Chasing Churchill" Travel Series
by Robert Tynan
The drive from Casablanca to Marrakesh is beautiful and exhilarating with an array of mystifying natural hues. It is easy to see why a person with an artist’s eye, like Sir Winston Churchill, would fall in love with such views, from the low land browns speckled and dashed with dark greens to the white peaks of the high Atlas Mountains. This is an extraordinary landscape.
On to Marrakesh and the exciting prospect of exploring the city. It is a sight to behold, from the Majorelle Gardens to the Souks the hustle and bustle of the city streets. The Majorelle Gardens, now owned by Yves St. Laurent, were created by the French artist Jacques Majorelle, whom Churchill met on his visit to Marrakech in 1950. The gardens are bursting with colors, unusual plant life and bizarre-looking cacti.
In the Souks of Marrakesh within the ancient walls of the medina, I met many strange and wonderful characters whose daily life follows an intriguing, centuries-old pattern. Goods are bought and sold amidst plenty of haggling in tiny shops and stalls. There are many places to grab a drink or two. Many of the locals chat over glass after glass of what is commonly considered the national drink--hot mint tea as sweet as pure honey with the essence of chewing gum. Echoes reverberate along narrow passageways as craftsmen pound out designs on metals and veiled women move through the day's activities.
Jemaa el Fna is the heart of Marrakech's shopping experience where performers and tradesman gather in this sprawling square. I watched cobras dance to the sway of a wooden flute, and wondered around the mesmerizing circus-like square. This dramatic stage of Marrakech's Souks is an experience not to be missed.
The drive through Ourika valley provides breath taking views and unusual color schemes reminiscent of the great movie scenes. It's exciting to stand in the same place Sir Winston stood and draw inspiration from the same source. As for the gardens of Navarone - a wonderful experience filled with unusual fact as well as intriguing information about the indigenous plants and herbs of Morocco.
While in Marrakech we had the wonderful opportunity to meet with several dignitaries as guests traveling with Churchill's granddaughter. The English Ambassador to Morocco and an Austrian princess made very lively dining companions!
The Dar Ahlam, our oasis resort in the midst of Ouarzazate, is a true escape from the trials and tribulations of life. The wonder and beauty of this renovated Kasbah lies in the uniqueness of the property. There are no numbers on the beautiful, wooden room doors and no phones in any of the rooms. Breathtaking panoramic views from the roof let the imagination wander as utter relaxation sets in. The magical feeling of the place, its delectable foods and exquisite service will always hold a special place in my heart.
With A population of well over 40,000 inhabitants Ouarzazate is a center of tourism in the Sahara. Ouarzazate is also the hub for international filmmakers seeking the perfect desert scene. The Gladiator, Alexander, Lawrence of Arabia and The Sheltering Sky are among the films shot here in this place of mystique and wonder.
I encourage everyone to visit Morocco at least once, and would eagerly accompany Ms. Sandys on future installments of the "Chasing Churchill" series.
Click here for details of "Chasing Churchill" in South Africa.
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Oct 29, 2008 |
ATG Rewards: Party With NFL's Ray Lewis and Reggie Bush |
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Win Tickets to Moves Magazine's Super Bowl Party With NFL Superstars Ray Lewis and Reggie Bush
All bookings made by January 15, 2009 qualify for our random drawing for one couple to join ATG President Malaka Hilton at Moves' unforgettable Super Bowl Blow Out.
January 28, 2009 commensurates Moves Magazine's Third Annual Super Bowl Party hosted by NFL Superstars Ray Lewis and Reggie Bush at 'The Venue' in Tampa. Prize includes dinner, round trip limo, and luxury accommodations for the night.
Known as one of Super Bowl's premier parties, each has boasted over 1,000 attendees and hosted Sports' most notable athletes, coaches, and most well-known sports network personalities as well Hollywood's most recognizable entertainment icons.
Receiving accolades from the New York Post as one of Super Bowl's hottest shin digs, Moves continues to dazzle party-goers with its sexy, chic vibe. This year's exclusive party has set the standard with an all-inclusive facility that will offer an Ultra Lounge, Martini Bar, outdoors Deck Bar, Champagne Bar and Cabana Deck.
Book today to qualify for the drawing.
Stay Tuned For The Next ATG Reward:
The Pre-Espy Award Party at the Playboy Mansion in LA - July 2009. Details to follow. |
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Sep 30, 2008 |
Easter Island: Adventure, Relaxation and More |
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Easter Island - the name immediately calls forth the mysterious monolithic tiki-like faces, but what do you really know about this remote South Pacific destination? ATG’s new Director of Global Adventure, Jennie Morris, recently traveled there to experience a new program offered through Explora, a South American tour operator specializing in natural and cultural discovery in the remote regions of the continent. She offers the following commentary on her journey.
The Moai of Easter Island
Geographical region: Being the most isolated island in the world, halfway between Chile and Tahiti, Easter Island is like no place else. It sits in the South Pacific Ocean 2,300 miles west of South America, 2,500 miles southeast of Tahiti, 4,300 miles south of Hawaii, 3,700 miles north of Antarctica. The closest other inhabited island is 1,260 miles away - tiny Pitcairn Island where the mutineers of the H.M.S. Bounty settled in 1790. Rapa Nui is a volcanic cone that rises to a maximum of 1,640 feet above sea level. The triangle shaped island is 166 square km, and home to a fascinating history, as evidenced by the giant moais-giant stone sculptures- sitting atop their ahus, or ceremonial platforms.
Easter Island Getaway: A New Adventure From Explora
by Jennie Morris
The Explora program has a 3 night minimum stay as part of their philosophy. The history of the island and its culture unfolds in the progression of sites taken in on morning and afternoon excursions. Take my word for it, 3 nights is not enough!
There is so much to do, so many different hikes to go on and so many sites. You can take bikes out, go for walks, go into the town, go to church (which we did and it was great!), go to the markets, go scuba diving or horseback riding (these are not included and must be arranged separately), or just relax at the resort, use the pool or sit out on the deck or the terrace or get a massage.
There is one town, where 98% of the population of 4000 people lives. It is charming, and most of the hotels are located there in addition to little cafes, restaurants and shops, the markets, the church, the fishing pier, the dive shops, the soccer field and the post office.
The Explora lodge is not in town, as part of its philosophy is being a part of a remote environment and experiencing nature. And the lodge is fantastic. The scenery is a bit strange, not traditionally picturesque and ‘beautiful’ like most Polynesian islands, but amazingly serene and spiritual. Due to competition for resources when the inhabitants were warring in the 16th and 17th centuries, a lot of the island is fairly barren, mostly scrub. Also, the winds ensure it stays like that. Additionally, the island’s 7000 horses add to the scenery.
The resort facilities are made of natural materials: wood, glass, slate, etc. - more functional than extravagant, but you definitely have everything that you need. Very comfortable beds, amazing chocolate on your pillow, fantastic sunken tubs with Jacuzzi jets, fabulous picture windows with views over the entire island, separate room with toilet and bidet and the amenities you would expect to find in a luxury property: toiletries, welcome cookies, robes and slippers etc. There is a small shop and even internet for those who need to get online, though no phone or blackberry connection out at the resort.
Our first afternoon we were driven from the lodge in one of their vans with an Explora guide (there are 10 and they are all local Easter Islanders) to the site of our first hike. Groups are split to ensure a maximum of 8 people. We usually had 4.
We hiked along the ‘moai’ route to the quarry, called Rano Raraku, where the monolithic human figures were mostly carved. The mystery has been how they got these huge statues from here to other parts of the island. The main theory that the locals agree with is that they ‘walked,’ meaning they moved them forward from one side to the other slowly using ropes. Though it is thought that the inhabitants first arrived in the 4th century AD from Polynesia, most likely the Marquesas, different clans developed on different parts of the island, and one way to manifest their power was in building more impressive moai.
The moai represent ancestral chiefs who were believed to be descended directly from the gods and whose supernatural powers could be harnessed for the benefit of humanity. The massive stone figures were generally erected on temple platforms (ahu) along the coast, where they faced inland to keep watch over the local community. Between roughly 1100 and 1650, Rapa Nui artists created nearly 900 moai. Most were carved from soft volcanic tuff at Rano Raraku, an extinct volcanic crater that served as the primary statue quarry. The giant stone sculptures commonly weigh between 10 and 12 metric tons. Their average height is roughly 13 feet, but they range anywhere from 8 feet to an unfinished example over 70 feet high.
Moai are characterized by long sloping noses, strong brows, deeply inset eyes, and prominent chins. Some examples also wear a hatlike cylinder made of red stone on their heads, which may represent a headdress or elaborate hairstyle. Each moai was commissioned by a specific individual or group and created by a team of expert stoneworkers under the direction of a master carver. As many as fifteen people began by quarrying a large rectangular block using basalt picks (toki). Once the figure was roughed out, the master carver and his assistants added the fine details, usually beginning with the head and face. Afterwards, a team of workers used ropes and levers to move the sculpture down the quarry slope. It was then set upright and the remainder of the carving was completed. The finished sculpture was then moved to its final destination using a wooden sled or rollers.
Experimental re-creation of this feat by modern archaeologists suggests that it required approximately 40 individuals to move an average-sized moai, and roughly 300 to 400 people to produce the rope and food required. By the time Europeans first reached Easter Island in 1722, the moai tradition was already in decline. Early explorers reported many moai still standing, but by the mid-nineteenth century, all had fallen due to neglect or warfare. Many have since been restored by archaeologists.
The guide took us around the quarry and explained the history of the island and the moai, which we viewed in all stages of development; some were even halfway carved still in the rock. That night we had an amazing dinner. As it is all-inclusive resort, you can choose from 2 options for appetizer and dinner, open bar and lots of dessert options. They have fantastic fresh food, lots of seafood, and excellent Chilean wines. The staff is so sweet and friendly, and can’t do enough for you. We also went into town for a local traditional dance performance. The place was packed, and we strolled right into our reserved seats in the front row!
Sunday morning we went to church - another great experience escorted by your guide and driver. The mix of Catholicism with local flavor and music is very touching. We then visited the museum, highly recommended, Ahu Taihi, and then went to the artisans market, which was quite expensive. We later got to go to a more local market that was more affordable.
In the afternoon we visited Ahu Akivi, the seven moai, and then we spent a great afternoon out on the cliffs and even got to try our hand at fishing local style. Our guide then treated us to a chilled bottle of wine! Incidentally, travelers who are interested in partying with the locals should be advised that the bars are only in action on Friday and Saturday nights. Otherwise, you will be enjoying fabulous dinner with drinks and the amazing view at the resort.
Monday was a long morning of hiking along the north coast to the beaches, after a visit to the 15 moai at Tongariki. There are two beaches on the island, called Anakena & Ovahe and they are located on the North end. Both are on the same road. Anakena affords the scenery you would expect on a Polynesian island, with loads of palm trees and a very wide, white sand beach. It is the best place for shore break bodysurfing. Though busy on weekends, it was empty when we were there on Monday. Ovahe is less busy and has some interesting caves in the area.
We returned to the lodge for lunch and a nap, then headed out to Rano Kau, the large crater in the SW of the island, and Orongo ceremonial village (if you read history, you will know this was where the Birdman cult was). It was windy and cold up there, but the houses were still intact. There were great views up at the crater overlooking the 1000 foot drop to the sea and the small islands of Motu Nui, Motu Iti, and Motu Kao Kao.
That evening we were treated to a great BBQ with whole fish and steak and lots of fresh vegetables along with a local band and dancers. The food was again fantastic, and it was so much fun. I slept very well in my comfortable bed.
We awoke on our final morning for another tremendous breakfast while the staff picked up our luggage, and then checked out. We enjoyed some free time to wander around town and visit another market. I saw many things that I wanted to do had I more time: scuba dive, learn to surf, and fish. I particularly would have liked to ride on horseback up to the highest point on the island, but there was no time! Then it was off to the airport for the epic journey home.
All in all, Easter Island is a totally amazing, unique place. I recommend a minimum 4 night stay to allow enough time to relax and just enjoy the resort as well as all of the activities the island has to offer.
Getting there: the flight from Miami to Santiago is 8 hours and 20 minutes. (Quite a haul, I would recommend business class!) Then after a layover of a few hours in Santiago, a 5-hour flight out to Easter Island arrives in the morning. There are now daily flights from Santiago due to popular demand. You are picked up at the airport upon arrival (it’s pretty small, not difficult to find your driver!) and driven about 10 minutes (8 km) to the lodge.
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Sep 15, 2008 |
Nile River cruise Signing Bonus for New Affiliates |
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Are you a top-selling Independent Travel Advisor who is ready to take your career to the next level? Are you eager to deliver Virtuoso value and amenities to your clients?
Cruise the Nile with celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten with our compliments
when you affiliate with ATG by October 31, 2008.
Our unique hosting program for luxury travel consultants offers flexible compensation plans and the opportunity to sell exclusive product your clients can't book online - or anywhere else!
Discover the difference for yourself when you travel as our guest on a 4-night Nile River cruise with celebrity chef Jean-Georges. This unforgettable ATG Elite tour, escorted by Travel + Leisure-recommended Egypt specialist Malaka Hilton, includes all manner of special perks and insider access along the way. Click here for complete tour details.
Contact Robert Tynan, Director of Global Recruitment and European Development, to learn more about this once-in-a-lifetime Nile River experience and the many benefits of affiliating with ATG or click here for more information. |
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Aug 26, 2008 |
ATG Launches Concierge Service in Lakewood Ranch |
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Lakewood Ranch Business Alliance Board Chair Lou Marinaccio
Welcomes Admiral Travel Gallery to Lakewood Ranch
Malaka and Ryan Hilton, owners and principals of Admiral Travel International, Inc., announce the launch of Admiral Travel Gallery’s concierge travel services at MGA Commerce Plaza in Lakewood Ranch.
Malaka Hilton of Admiral Travel Gallery (ATG), left, and Lou Marinaccio of MGA Insurance Group, right, at MGA Commerce Plaza: 9024 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202.
Lou Marinaccio, president of MGA Insurance Group, is pleased that ATG has chosen this location to bring to Lakewood Ranch residents its portfolio of exclusive tours and custom travel services. "This is a welcome addition to the Ranch and we are thrilled and honored to have them," he said.
“We’re very excited to be joining our good friends and business partners here in Lakewood Ranch,” states Malaka, who organizes The Gulf Coast Connoisseur Club’s annual culinary tour with Chef Tommy and Jaymie Klauber of the Polo Grill and exotic photographic journeys with commercial photographer Carlton Grooms of Big Bamboo Adventures.
ATG’s ‘concierge service’ will offer clients the convenience of meeting at the time of their choice, right in their own back yard. Travel specialists will come to your home, meet at your favorite restaurant or welcome you in a private reception area to their state of the art conference facilities at MGA, which provide a perfect space for small group presentations and gatherings.
As young entrepreneurs and renowned experts in travel, the Hilton’s are eager to engage area businesses, residents and social organizations with experiences that break the mold of what affluent travelers have come to expect from a luxury travel agency. “We are the only Virtuoso agency in the Ranch,” states Malaka. “We’re eager to welcome new travelers to experience the Wow-factor with us in Egypt, Africa and other worldwide destinations – to really see what’s possible when you go with the right people.”
Named the "single best travel professional for Egypt" by Travel + Leisure magazine every year since 2003, Ms. Hilton is recognized throughout the world for her knowledge and the insider experiences she arranges for clients in Egypt. She earned similar distinction from National Geographic Traveler in 2004.
Condé Nast Traveler has recommended Ryan Hilton for his extensive knowledge and expertise in South African safaris every year since 2002. A native Zimbabwean and prolific wildlife photographer, Ryan grew up in the wilds of southern Africa and was formerly a guide in one of South Africa’s premiere game reserves.
Of course, ATG’s unique travel experiences are not limited to the African continent. Their portfolio of custom escorted tours spans the world. Exclusive programs include retracing Winston Churchill’s footsteps in Morocco with his granddaughter and noted author Celia Sandys, tracking gorillas in the mists of the Rwandan hillsides, attending an Iron Chef-themed dinner at Roy’s Tokyo with your host and escort Chef Roy Yamaguchi and dining at the base of the Pyramids on a meal prepared by world-renowned restaurateur and chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.
Members of ATG Elite, the company’s exclusive travel club, earn points on these and other far-flung adventures that may be redeemed for future travel. For details, visit www.admiraltravel.com or call 941-907-2858.
For more information please contact:
Kimberley Mancini, Director of Strategic Alliances
Admiral Travel Gallery
Phone: 941.951.1801 or 888.722.3401
Email: kmancini@admiraltravel.com
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Jul 8, 2008 |
ATG's Summer News & Announcements |
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Jun 27, 2008 |
Malaka Hilton On Turkey: Add It To Your 'Bucket List!' |
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Malaka Hilton in the Cappadocia region of Turkey. Photo by Ryan Hilton.
For whatever reason, many Americans have not selected Turkey as a top destination to visit. I, myself, had never really been until this year. I had visited Istanbul over 10 years ago as a day trip off of a cruise ship; undoubtedly many travelers have done the same. I would venture to guess that most people don’t have a great impression of Istanbul simply because they really haven’t had a chance to see this diverse and wonderful country.
Turkey is an absolute paradise of sun, sea, mountains and lakes that offers a complete change from the stresses of everyday life back home. I visited this past month (June 13 – 22, 2008) for 10 days on a site inspection to prepare for our escorted group traveling in May 2009 with Chef Roy Yamaguchi and Salvatore Ferragamo. My job during this site inspection was to make sure my guests would be able to “go with the rhythm" and enjoy Turkey ATG Style.
Upon arrival we were met at the door of the aircraft by three men in dark suits holding a sign that said, “Hilton Family” - we were fortunate enough to bring our children Alexandria, 7, and Carter, 4. An awaiting golf cart whisked us down the long corridor to get our visas and then onward through Customs and Immigration. It was one of those moments where I was almost embarrassed to make eye contact with the people we passed along the way because of the VIP treatment that we were getting.
Istanbul’s Anaturk airport is much cleaner than I was expecting and very well organized. We were at the luggage carousel and sitting comfortably in our luxury mini bus within 20 minutes of exiting the aircraft. The only other time I experience this is when I land in Cairo. I am half-Egyptian, so I guess I expect it there, but my husband Ryan reminded me that my grandmother was Turkish, so maybe there is a connection?
We drove about 45 minutes in some pretty heavy weekend traffic and made it to the brand new Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul at the Bosphorus. This hotel is pure Luxury – very “5 star” and to the standards Americans know and expect of a Four Seasons. Room categories range from Standard to Deluxe Garden View and Bosphorus View. The room sizes are the same, but if view matters, upgrade to the Bosphorus as it is beautiful both during the day and at night. If you prefer a larger room – maybe a sitting area so that one can read while the other takes a rest – I suggest the one bedroom suite. The Junior suite is a bit smaller but still has great space.
The location of this hotel is much better than its sister property in the Old City and has a resort atmosphere. Great spa and pool facilities are a welcome reward after a long day of touring or shopping. Ladies, and gents who like to shop, Istanbul will delight you with its fantastic shopping. The Nisantasi district is within walking distance of the hotel and you will find many upscale shops including Louis Vuitton, Max Mara and Gucci in addition to local designers that are guaranteed to impress.
Another short walk from the hotel is a pedestrian area called the Maksim. It’s a great place to stroll and find an outdoor café serving typical Turkish cuisine which is delicious, by the way. If you have traveled Europe as well as the Middle East, you’ll find that Turkey is a great combination of the two. The “order” of Europe with the “flavor” of the Middle East is the best way to describe our surroundings in Turkey.
Although our visit to Istanbul was short, we loved every minute of it. The city is clean and the locals are friendly – likely much more so than you would expect. And if you traveled to Istanbul years ago, it has certainly changed. Turkey is preparing for rapid growth in tourism, and with the strength of the Euro in other parts of Europe, I would encourage everyone to visit now.
We visited all the “must see” sights including Topkapi Palace - the locale for one of our two upcoming gala dinners with Chef Roy. I could visualize in my mind what that the event is going to be like, and if his cuisine is anything like what we have experienced with Chef Roy in the past, it’s going to rank right up there as one of the best!
From Istanbul we ventured by way of Turkish Airways to Cappadocia. This area in Central Anatolia is best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks. The flight was short, only 45 minutes, and Turkish Airways was a pleasant surprise. Our drive to Cappadocia was about an hour but I hear that a new airport will be in service by the time we return in May which will further reduce the drive time.
I wasn’t sure what to expect from Cappadocia. I had heard about it from a few people who had visited but until you actually go there, words simply can’t describe the beauty of this place. Upon arrival to the Anatolian Houses (our home for the next 2 nights) we were amazed as the rooms are totally and completely carved out of rock and built into the sides of caves. We loved it – very cool, very interesting and we were pleased with our accommodation...definitely the most unique hotel experience I have ever had.
While viewing some of the other hotels in the region, we came across the brand new Cappadocia Cave Resorts (CCR). While we felt the Anatolian Houses were certainly acceptable for ATG clients, CCR takes it one step further with private balconies that overlook the landscape, a huge spa, open air pool, rooftop café bar, sushi bar and karaoke bar. So of course I made the decision to upgrade our group to this hotel. As the hotel is built into a cave, no 2 rooms are exactly alike, but the King Suites (with Jacuzzi) are definitely worth the upgrade.
The highlight of our journey was a hot air balloon flight that took us over this miraculous wonder. Seeing magnificent rock formations from 7,000 feet above sea level and gliding by tree tops as on the way back down is indescribably beautiful. It’s an early morning, but well worth the wake up call. It’s so peaceful and quite simply an experience not to be missed.
After our two fantastic days in Cappadocia, we made our way to Kusadasi which is the site of Ephesus. This was once the commercial center of western Anatolia, and is one of Turkey’s great highlights to be explored. The Celsus Library is perhaps the most spectacular building in Ephesus and will be the location of our formal dinner served by Chef Roy Yamaguchi and accompanied by Salvatore Ferragamo’s Il Borro wines. The structure was completed in 135 A.D. as a memorial for Council Julius Celsus Polemeanus and houses his tomb.
We will spend one night in Kusadasi before heading for Bodrum on the Aegean Coast for some down time – it’s important to rest for a few days after a full week of touring. Bodrum is gorgeous and we chose to spend the next three days at the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay. During our stay, the group will venture out in traditional wooden gulets for a day of rest and relaxation and perhaps even a dip in the Aegean Sea.
I added a night on the back end of our program in Istanbul to avoid concerns about departing flights. Plus, any shopping opportunities missed on the front end can be made up here.
I encourage anyone who has always wanted to visit Turkey but thought maybe it wasn’t the right time to do so either by joining our escorted experience in May or planning a private tour on your own. I hear stories all the time about resistance from various family members when considering a trip to Turkey. Sometimes choosing the next travel destination just can’t be a unanimous decision. But you have my word that once you arrive in Turkey and start to experience the history, culture, people, food and wine (yes, even the wine is good!), everyone will truly love it and look forward to returning.
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May 6, 2008 |
Exclusive Cruise Values and Perks - Reserve by May 30th |
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Place deposit on the following cruises by May 30, 2008 and receive promotional discounts listed below.
Silversea's new expedition ship, the Prince Albert II
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Aug 15, 2008 10 day St. John's to New York
Sep 1, 2008 16 day Fort Lauderdale to Acapulco
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Apr 15, 2008 |
New ATG Elite Escorted Experiences Now Available |
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Turkey with Chef Roy Yamaguchi, Antarctica for Photographers and the Dramatic Landscapes of New Zealand
Click here to view details. |
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Apr 2, 2008 |
Kids FREE To Egypt This Summer |
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Click here to view ATG's Kids FREE to Egypt offer. |
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Mar 19, 2008 |
ATG News:Spring 2008 |
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Mar 6, 2008 |
See the World with Admiral Travel Gallery |
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Are you looking to expand your passion for travel into your professional life? Join the ATG team and open the door to the world’s most intriguing destinations and cutting edge travel opportunities.
“The benefit of affiliating with our company is the opportunity to experience the world the way our clients do,” explains ATG Owner and President Malaka Hilton. “Our partnerships and friendships with top suppliers all over the world allow us to extend VIP status, upgrades and other special amenities to our clients as well as our affiliates and staff.”
ATG Advisors have recently visited the Bahamas, Belize, Botswana, China, Egypt, Hong Kong, France, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Myanmar, Singapore, Tahiti, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam on familiarization, educational and escorted departures with the industry's top suppliers - Silversea, Crystal, Sea Dream, Regent as well as the World and the Christina O.
ATG Advisors who escort group departures experience once-in-a-lifetime travel opportunities alongside our clients. Recent experiences include private wine tasting and dining with Salvatore Ferragamo at the family estate in Tuscany, watching Il Palio horse race in Sienna from a Contessa's private flat, cruising the Yangtze River, attending red carpet events at the Cannes Film Festival, attending cooking demos and private dining with menus created by Chef Roy Yamaguchi in Cape Town, at the Pyramids of Giza and onboard Sea Dream Yacht Club.
Those interested in blending their love of travel with their career aspirations are encouraged to contact Malaka Hilton for more information: email Malaka@admiraltravel.com or phone 941 951 1801.
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Feb 21, 2008 |
ATG Recruiting Experienced Luxury Travel Advisors |
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Do you specialize in niche luxury markets? Admiral Travel Gallery is currently recruiting experienced luxury Travel Advisors for part time and full time positions in our Downtown Sarasota and Lakewood Ranch locations.
Work with our team of inspiring travel professionals to grow your career to the next level. In addition to Virtuoso amenities and benefits, ATG Advisors access the hottest ‘wow factor’ experiences available in luxury travel.
Benefits include competitive compensation, flexible scheduling and amazing travel opportunities. Preference is given to established Cruise, Spa, Golf, Destination or Group specialists. Contact ATG Owner/President and CEO of Exclusive Product Development Malaka Hilton for more information: email malaka@admiraltravel.com or call 941 951 1801.
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Feb 21, 2008 |
ATG Announces Celebrity Chef-Escorted Egypt or Turkey Tours As Signing Bonus |
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What better way to learn about the exclusive product, signature service and amazing on-the-ground experiences ATG provides for clients than to witness them first hand?
ATG Owner and President Malaka Hilton is demonstrating that she’s serious about recruiting the best-of-the-best by treating the first new members to join her team to choose between her “Mal Factor” Egypt tour escorted by celebrity chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten or an amazing tour of the highlights of Turkey escorted by celebrity chef Roy Yamaguchi.
Click here to view Cairo and the Nile River with Guest Chef Jean Georges.
Click here to view Turkey with Chef Roy Yamaguchi.
Discover why Malaka has been named the top Super Agent for Egypt by Travel + Leisure every year since 2004, and then share the experience with your clients!
Contact ATG Owner/President and CEO of Exclusive Product Development Malaka Hilton for more information: email Malaka@admiraltravel.com or phone 941 951 1801. This signing bonus offer expires March 31, 2008.
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Feb 20, 2008 |
ATG Announces Sales Manager Position |
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Looking for a dynamic, high-energy position in the up-and-coming Main Street shopping and dining district in Lakewood Ranch? Join our team of creative, inspired travel professionals as the “glue” that holds this luxury office together.
The Administrator will be responsible for the day-to-day functioning of the office and oversee technological operations for our team of in-office and remote Travel Advisors.
The ideal candidate must be well-organized with impeccable client service, communication and computer skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications is required as well as the ability to quickly learn software specific to the travel industry such as Trams Client Base, Trams Back Office and Sabre.
Interested parties are encouraged to contact ATG Owner/President and CEO of Exclusive Product Development Malaka Hilton for more information: email malaka@admiraltravel.com or call 941 951 1801.
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Jan 25, 2008 |
ATG News: Winter 2008 |
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Jul 31, 2007 |
ATG News: Summer 2007 |
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May 17, 2007 |
ATG News: Spring 2007 |
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Feb 22, 2007 |
ATG News: Winter 2007 |
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Jan 4, 2007 |
Chef Roy to Kick-Off ATG Egypt Departure at Roy's with Special Guest Salvatore Ferragamo |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sarasota, FL (January 4, 2007) On Sunday, January 28th, Hawaiian-Fusion Chef Roy Yamaguchi will welcome guests at Sarasota’s Roy’s location, 2001 Siesta Drive, for a 7 p.m. four-course Wine Dinner celebrating the late September trip he will be escorting to Egypt with Malaka Hilton of Admiral Travel Gallery. Guests who reserve space on the departure are also invited to attend a private Wine Reception with Chef Roy and special guest Salvatore Ferragamo, who will be serving his signature Il Borro reds.
Roy Yamaguchi and Salvatore Ferragamo will each be escorting unique exclusive departures with Admiral Travel Gallery in 2007.
Roy’s Egypt departure is based in Cairo and includes a three-day Nile River cruise from Luxor to Aswan, featuring a kick off dinner at Medinat Habu temple and Roy’s culinary touches onboard Abercrombie & Kent’s Sun Boat IV. Guests will experience a rare opening of Queen Nefertari’s tomb, named among 50 ‘one of a kind’ lifetime experiences in Condé Nast Traveler’s December 2006 issue, spend a day in the desert with Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities and meet former Egyptian first lady Jehan Sadat at a private reception in her villa overlooking the Nile.
The trip concludes with a tented Bedouin-style farewell dinner on the Giza Plateau where the Pyramids will serve as a dramatic backdrop to Chef Roy’s cuisine. Salvatore Ferragamo will attend the dinner in Cairo to present his Il Borro wines.
The upcoming Egypt departure builds on the success of Roy’s 2006 safari to South Africa, led by Admiral Travel Gallery co-owner and Safari Specialist Ryan Hilton.
Beginning August 27, Chef Roy welcomed 25 travelers in Cape Town, South Africa for a nine-day tour, which included the sights of Cape Town, visits to South Africa’s most elite wineries, magnificent dinner presentations crafted by Roy in conjunction with notable South African chefs and a four-day safari at Singita, South Africa’s preeminent destination for big game viewing, adjacent to Kruger National Park.
“I’ll really miss the Singita days and nights,” said Chef Roy at the conclusion of the trip. “I had such a great time with this group; I would love to travel with them again next year.”
This year’s Egypt departure is organized and presented by Malaka Hilton, owner and CEO of Exclusive Product for Admiral Travel Gallery, who has been recognized as Travel + Leisure’s “SuperAgent” for Egypt each consecutive year since 2003.
For the past two years, Malaka has been developing her line of ‘exclusive product,’ which she describes as, “over-the-top experiences that are all about the ‘wow-factor.’ It’s much more than going to exotic locations and staying in luxurious properties,” she continues. “My travelers are meeting influential people and accessing special places that leave them with memories and experiences they will treasure for a lifetime.”
A trip to Italy hosted by Salvatore Ferragamo is also slated for her 2007 Exclusive Product lineup. Salvatore first escorted ATG clients on a trip to Tuscany in 2006, which featured a stay at the Ferragamo family’s private villa of Il Borro and a rare opportunity to view Sienna’s famous bareback Palio horse race from a Contessa’s private apartment overlooking the Piazza del Campo. The trip was so popular, Malaka decided to repeat the experience one last time in 2007 for those who missed out on her initial offering. Beginning June 24, guests will spend ten days in Italy, with stays in Tuscany, Rome and Florence.
Salvatore, grandson to the famous shoemaker with the ultimate last name in fashion, manages the family’s estate at Il Borro and is passionate about the wines he crafts there. "I truly enjoy spending time with the travelers that Malaka brings to Tuscany,” says Salvatore. “To share valuable experiences such as the Palio with her guests is always a pleasure."
Guests who register for “Cruising the Nile with Chef Roy” or “Classic Italy Featuring Il Palio Hosted by Salvatore Ferragamo” are invited to meet their hosts at a private reception to be held at Roy’s prior to the Wine Dinner, whose guests will also have the opportunity to meet Roy and learn more about traveling with him to Egypt.
For more information, please call Admiral Travel Gallery at 941-951-1801. Reservations for the Wine Dinner with Chef Roy are available on a first-come, first-served basis through Roy’s (941 952-0109); however, priority will be given to guests who have registered to travel with him to Egypt. To learn more about these unique travel opportunities, please visit www.admiraltravel.com.
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Jan 2, 2007 |
Virgin Galactic Selects Ryan Hilton to Become Accredited Space Agent |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sarasota, FL (January 2, 2007) Last December at International Luxury Travel Market based in Cannes, France, Virgin Galactic, in conjunction with Virtuoso, proudly announced the travel consultants who will train to become “Accredited Space Agents” – the first and only consultants in North America allowed to reserve seats aboard Virgin Galactic’s suborbital space flights. Ryan Hilton, internationally renowned Safari Specialist and co-owner of Sarasota’s Admiral Travel Gallery, is among an elite group of 45 consultants in North America selected for this unique accreditation.
To date, the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts, but with the launch of Virgin Galactic spaceflights that will soon change. Together with Virgin Galactic, Virtuoso’s “Accredited Space Agents” are poised to turn the dream of going to space into a reality for their clientele. The once-in-a-lifetime experience includes Astronaut training, ‘G force’ acclimatization and a sensational spaceflight lasting over two hours.
At $200,000 per ticket, Virgin Galactic’s flights are a mere fraction of the $20 million price tag associated with other commercial space tourism. And while Virgin Galactic’s technology makes space travel more attainable for the general public, it takes a talented and skilled luxury travel consultant to sell a trip to space.
“As a Virtuoso consultant, Mr. Hilton embodies the adventurous and entrepreneurial spirit needed to represent Virgin Galactic,” said Carolyn Wincer, Head of Astronaut Sales for Virgin Galactic. Ryan’s passion for space travel, combined with his talent for selling unique experiences, makes him an ideal candidate for this new level of space tourism.”
As a part of this select group of consultants, Ryan will go through a comprehensive education program in his quest to become an “Accredited Space Agent.” Training will take place in early 2007 and, once accredited, he can begin reserving seats, with the first flights launching in late 2008. Overall, Admiral Travel Gallery will make a five-year commitment to the program, which includes marketing and sales support in addition to training.
Matthew Upchurch, CEO of Virtuoso, added, “By becoming an ‘Accredited Space Agent,’ Ryan and the Admiral Travel Gallery team continues to set itself apart, reinforcing its position as an innovator in the life experience business.”
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Oct 25, 2006 |
ATG News: Fall 2006 |
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Aug 20, 2006 |
Bringing the Final Frontier into the Forefront |
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LAS VEGAS, NV – Today Virgin Galactic announced the appointment of prestigious travel company, Virtuoso, as their exclusive retail travel group in North America, promoting commercial space tourism to the North American market. A select group of Virtuoso’s elite members will go through a comprehensive training program with Virgin Galactic to become “Accredited Space Agents,” making them among the first travel consultants in the world endorsed to reserve seats on Virgin Galactic spaceflights, due to launch in late 2008. Together with Virgin Galactic, Virtuoso’s member consultants will help make the dream of going into space a reality for their affluent clientele.
Selected for qualities which mirror Virgin’s values and complement Virgin’s experience in aviation, quality travel and adventure, Virtuoso’s member consultants will be the first – and only – travel agents in North America to gain full accreditation, enabling them to offer their clients a unique, three-day Virgin Galactic space adventure. This once-in-a-lifetime experience includes Astronaut training, ‘G force’ acclimatization and a sensational spaceflight lasting over two hours.
Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Group, said, "Today’s announcement is exciting. It makes space travel even more accessible for the general public, who will now be able to simply contact their trusted Virtuoso "Accredited Space Agent" to reserve a Virgin Galactic ticket into space. They may even find themselves being flown into space by Virgin Blue or Virgin Atlantic pilots, who are currently training to fly the Virgin Galactic spacecraft."
When Virgin Galactic was ready to bring their pioneering travel venture to the North American market, they immediately contacted Virtuoso, the company renowned for creating trips of a lifetime. Head of Astronaut Sales, Carolyn Wincer, says of the group, "Virtuoso was our first choice for the U.S. As the leaders in luxury travel, we knew Virtuoso’s members would understand and embrace this new opportunity. Their consultants possess three key assets that make them the ideal ambassadors for Virgin Galactic: they are at the forefront of exciting trends in travel; they are adept at selling exceptional experiential travel; and, they have a roster of clientele that are ideal candidates for space travel."
"Our members have never shied away from ground-breaking ideas; it’s what keeps us ahead of the game," says Matthew Upchurch, CEO of Virtuoso, of the network’s member agencies. Upchurch continues, "People never expected to be able to travel into space, but they didn’t expect to vacation in Burma 30 years ago, either. Through this relationship with Virgin Galactic, we have the ability to take people to the next level in experiential travel. Adding space travel to their list of offerings will continue to set our members apart from other travel agents and reinforces their position as innovators in the life experience business."
With a price tag of $200,000 per spaceflight, the relationship with Virgin Galactic exceeds the “cool factor” and becomes a very lucrative venture, as Virtuoso consultants will earn commission on each sale. The initial offering for “Founder” flights, the first 100 people to experience commercial space travel, is near full already.
To date, the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts, but with the launch of Virgin Galactic spaceflights and the help of Virtuoso’s agencies, that is poised for change. This effort will reach the general public thanks in large part to the space craftsmanship of Burt Rutan and the deep pockets of Paul Allen. However, it is because of Richard Branson’s love for all things adventure that the average, untrained civilian can become a “Virgin Galactic Astronaut.”
About Virgin Galactic
Virgin Galactic is a company established by Richard Branson's Virgin Group to undertake the challenge of developing space tourism for everybody. It will own and operate privately built spaceships, modeled on the history-making SpaceShipOne craft. These spaceships will allow affordable sub-orbital space tourism for the first time in our history. Virgin Galactic will run as a business with the sole purpose of making space travel more and more affordable to people throughout the world. They will reinvest funds made over the first few years back into the business striving constantly to lower prices.
Virgin Galactic Three-Day Experience
After three days of exciting preparation, bonding and training, passengers will board the spaceship, which climbs to 50,000 feet while attached to a specially designed carrier aircraft – an intrinsically safer way to launch than vertically from the ground. From here, the spaceship releases from the carrier and climbs vertically, reaching the speed of sound in 10 seconds and around four times the speed of sound in under 30 seconds, all while powered by a clean and safe hybrid rocket motor.
Traveling at over 3,000 miles an hour, the G-force surge will push the would-be astronauts back into their seats as they head into the black sky and a maximum altitude of about 75 miles above the earth's surface. When the rocket motor shuts down, everyone on board will experience the silence of space and the magic of weightlessness. They will be able to see the curvature of the earth and 1,000 miles in any direction. They will also see the atmosphere protecting the earth.
Passengers will experience about five minutes of weightlessness before the spacecraft returns to earth, passing back through the atmosphere without a heat build-up thanks to the unique wing feathering technology, and making a normal runway landing.
About Virtuoso
Virtuoso is an exclusive network comprising more than 6,000 elite travel consultants, associated with 309 agencies in 22 countries throughout North America, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Australia and New Zealand. With annual sales of $3.8 billion, Virtuoso’s member agencies make the group the most powerful in the luxury travel segment. Their relationships with the world’s best travel companies provide the network’s affluent clientele with incredible values, rare experiences and privileged access. For more information, please visit www.virtuoso.com.
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Phone: 941.951.1801
Toll Free: 888.722.3401
Email: travel@admiraltravel.com