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Scintillating Sicily – the rewarding incentive travel island!

Wednesday, October 19th, 2016

Sicily – a colourful cultured land with culture borne of diversity, sea and sunshine.

Sicily where soulful dark eyed women, redheads and blond blue eyed men are the inheritance of races from across Africa, Eastern Mediterranean and the Vikings.

Modern Sicily inherits so much more than looks – cuisine, monuments, architecture and more.

We sizzled in scintillating Sicily while testing the beaches, hotels and food.

Our conclusion – Sicily is superb for chilling out and getting laid back or active on travel incentives. And Sicilian wine tastes so much better in Sicily.

“Sicily is still a place where doing nothing is still not seen as a waste of time” (Selleria)

But of course there is so much to do.

Sicily has so so much. From beautiful beaches, picture perfect mountain top towns and villages through to history and right on up to Sicily’s smouldering Etna; with incentive travel activities to match.

We loved it.

And an encounter with the police!!!

Having collected our hire car we discovered the directions we printed, airport to San Marco, were not helpful as we were in the wrong “starting point”.

So, at an early junction we hesitated, had a police car on our tail, and took the wrong turn. The police pulled up alongside and indicated we wind down the window – trouble we thought!!!

But no – they asked where we going and offered to guide us, a few kilometres, onto the motorway.

We were relieved and amazed, friendly police.

Was it the police or the lovely warm sunshine – we had a smile on our faces during the forty minute drive to our first hotel Castello San Marco.

Mount Etna through the looking glass; well not really Alice In Wonderland but a wonderful view, from our room, of the gently smoking Etna.

Castello de San Marco is right behind the beach with its own private beach area and just outside the charming hillside village of Calatabiano.

Walking into the main building gives the feeling you are back in the 17th Century. The property was built in 1689 for the Prince of Palagonia and much of the main building reflects this period. An ostentatious family home for a wealthy nobleman of those times.

We loved the wine bar and wine making cellar and the 10 acre grounds offer a number of superb settings for outside event dining.

Despite the size of the grounds the hotel offers 30 rooms only and these are spread around the grounds; space and so peaceful. Castello is great for small groups looking for a 4*.

Our “home” for 4 nights was a junior suite. A good 35 sq m with its own little garden space and terrace with views over the gardens.

In addition to a modest meeting room the hotel offers a chapel and a wedding pavilion.

We did not have time to check out the Spa but did get in some sunbathing while testing the swimming pool and bar. And a surprise poolside we discovered Sicily has craft beer.

The beer was so good we researched Sicilian craft beers when we came back – another surprise craft beer breweries are booming in all of Italy!!

Tuesday was meant to be a morning on Mt Etna and an afternoon on a hill top, Taormina, plus meeting Michele from albamy DMC Germany. Michele was born near Taormina and “home visiting family.

Ordinarily Mt Etna is just over an hour from San Marco – but as we discovered this week was different. August 16 falls within the week that most Italians take a holiday – and it was also a Bank Holiday. So after two hours of jammed narrow streets and hillside villages, with some even narrower streets, we still had an hour to go.

So back to San Marco and on to our meeting in Taormina with another round of squeezing through narrow spaces.

A lesson learnt – if you want to enjoy the superb views of mountain, quaint villages and emerald blue sea don’t drive yourself!!

Taormina is a like two books – a history book and a picture book. Perched high up on a hill with amazing views of Etna towering in the near distance and coastline stretching below.

“If a man only has one day to spend in Sicily and asks what to see, I would answer without any hesitation: Taormina,” he declared, “It is only a place, but a place in which you will find everything created on earth to seduce the eyes, the spirit and the imagination.”  (Guy De Maupassant).

Amazingly, visiting the first hotel, in the late 1800’s, meant a donkey ride up the steep hill!!! That hotel is now the stunning Grand Hotel Timeo. A hotel so good that the famous come for a holiday and stay for weeks, months and even four years (DH Lawrence stayed four years).

And the modern hotel is even better than in Lawrence’s times.

Taormina is great for window shopping, retail therapy, bars and restaurants. Window dressing is a real art, or in many cases a work of art in Taormina and has to be seen to be believed.

Mount Etna, on Wednesday we did make it to the top, well nearly so and would have loved to find time for one of the treks or the wine train. However, the drive from picturesque towns and villages through steep slopes that go from green and pleasant to barren bizarre grey lava formations was amazing.

Welcome Italy creates fun activity programmes where you can combine wine tasting (excellent reds), water rafting and so much more.

Our second “mountain top” town was a little higher up than Taormina Castelmola so of course many go simply for the view. However, the best reason for visiting Castelmola is to sample almond wine or local reds, with local food, in a unique bar. Caffé del Turrisi.

Bar Turrisi spreads over three floors, each filled with eclectic curios and a novel, surprising, theme. We will not spoil the surprise but you cannot miss it and should not miss trying the almond wine.

Thursday was office day, sadly, as we had emails to catch up on. But a poolside office and sunshine until a poolside lunch. And for the afternoon we checked out the local town of Calabatiano, a local glass of wine and the castle ruins.

Friday was off to Syracuse and its lovely island Ortigia.

As the drive was only a couple of hours we diverted a little to see, to briefly, the beautiful town of Ragusa.

Actually it is not one town but two for the price of one, or the cost of a steep hill climb. Each “town” is set on a hilltop with the new town (18th century) higher up.

The old Ragusa was destroyed in an earthquake in 1693. The new town was a triumph of town planning – all straight streets and squares. Many residents preferred the old streets and buildings. Streets that twisted and turned; so full of character that they rebuilt it.

If you love Italian pavement life and a good coffee, or a Michelin starred restaurant, and amazing scenery spend some time here.

Ortigia is a baroque island so close to the mainland it almost touches the rest of Syracuse.  Three bridges span the narrow gap and, if you are a visitor driving in Ortigia – beware. Only residents can park on the island.

So a problem for us and our hire car. But a problem Des Etrangers Hotel & Spa has covered – offsite secure underground parking with a “taxi service”.

Without a doubt Des Etrangers’ has the best view of the new marina and out across the bay towards numerous sandy beaches. Three nights and two days gave us enough time to explore, window shop and to test the sunbathing.

Syracuse’s lovely sandy beaches are either side of the main town, up and down the coast.  We avoided these in favour of a private beach club built on decking almost opposite our hotel. Service was good and sunshine was fabulous.

Ortigia is a mix of the restored, modernised and overgrown, love lacking crumbling palazzos, elegant shops and more. Aside from the main avenues, there are a few, Ortigia’s charming narrow medieval lanes will bring out the explorer in you.

Window shoppers and retail therapists will love the high end shops – clothes, shoes, bags, great local soaps and perfumes along with fresh caught fish and some amazing delicatessens.

Local restaurants feature fresh fish and pastas, colourful outdoor dining and more.

Space does not permit we cover all the hotels, venues and activities available in Sicily. Fortunately, if you want to look at Sicily for an Incentive, we have Dino and his Welcome Italy DMC team.

Sicily has been likened to a sugar spiked expresso. Sicily will reward you with an intense bittersweet experience rather than anything lightweight or frothy. Sicily is deep, diverse and richly contradictory.

In Sicily it seems as though the sun shines brighter and the shadows are darker; life is lived full on for the moment.

Shed a new creative light on your next Italian Incentive!

Tuesday, June 21st, 2016

Tuscany - A charmed land, equally blessed by the genius of man and nature, and often by the combined efforts of both.

Think about the landscape of the gentle and coloured hills, seen in so many movies or pictures.

Think about the fantastic Cultural towns such as Florence, Pisa, Siena, Lucca…

Think about the small villages such as San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, Montepulciano…

Think about the geniuses who were born and lived here, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

Think of the vineyards, The Chianti and the Brunello di Montalcino.

Here every inch of land has been sculpted, first by the elements and then by generations of inhabitants whose goals were always twofold: make the land produce as much as possible, make the land as beautiful as possible.

We dare say everyone has, at least once, fantasised about living here. Did you?

Simply download the PDF file below to view Welcome Italy DMC Special Incentive Offer

 Tuscany Special Programme 2016 & 2017

See you at The Meetings Show!!

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2016

The Meetings Show Hosted Buyer Diaries Are Now Open!

GTAssociates will be exhibiting for the first time at The Meetings Show 2016 along with FOUR of our Partner DMC’s. We would love to meet with you on Stand G105!

With just 6 weeks to go until The Meetings Show 2016 opens at London’s Olympia, the excitement and anticipation is really building for GTAssociates as we and Buzz Portugal, Tappas Voyages (India, Sri Lanka, Bhutan & Nepal), Welcome Italy & Welcome Swiss are gearing up for another engaging and illuminating event!

Book an appointment or drop by to say Hi during our drinks reception (Tuesday 14 June, between 16:30-17:00) – either way come along and enjoy a glass of Italian or Portuguese wine with us!

Follow the link for more details on the services offered by GTAssociates and our partners – - http://alturl.com/tq5b3

Look Forward To Seeing You There!

Look at Italy – Inspiring Rome!! Special Incentive & Conference Offers

Thursday, March 3rd, 2016

Rome, Italy, Incentives, Meetings, ConferencesCheck out Welcome Italy DMC Special Incentive and Meeting Offers for Rome

Simply download the PDF file below to view Welcome Italy DMC Special Offers for Incentives and Conferences

Rome Special Offer – Incentive Packages

Rome Special Offer Meetings and Conferences

When in Rome you can “do as the Romans do” or if it is for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events why not “do Rome” the Welcome Italy way??

Romantic Rome of where it is said “a lifetime is not enough” and “Rome is the world’s largest open air museum”. Rome, a place of fashion, food and fun: a filmmaker’s city: home to The Vatican: a photogenic city where ancient and modern meet. A city made for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events. Just add great Destination Management from Welcome Italy DMC.

Rome a city where hearts, minds, religion and business meet and interact with culture, history, fashion and art and do so with a Latin tempo and a real passion for life.

Exciting Destination News From Welcome Italy & Welcome Swiss

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016

Breaking News from Italy and Switzerland

Italy – a crossroads of artistic, innovative and ancient wonders!

Switzerland – small is beautiful!

Read all about it in The Switzerlander and Welcome Italy Times!

Simply download the PDF files below, sit back, relax & enjoy the read.

Journal Winter – Switzerland

Journal Winter – Italy……

The Switzerlander & Welcome Italy Times

Tuesday, July 14th, 2015

Read all about it!!

Latest news from Welcome Swiss & Welcome Italy

Journal Swiss italy

Welcome to Welcome Italy’s Italian Insight!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015

Italy is a land of all of our senses: the scent and colours of hillsides, food and wine; the sight & site of history, the sound of music and the taste of food, wine and culture. They all fire imaginations while making events memorable.

But do you know this land of magic: An “under” explored region!!!!

Discover a landscape that drips with history from the Roman times onwards along with an extraordinary array of Baroque architecture. Here you will find hundreds of miles of breath taking Adriatic coastline.  

You can lunch in a town built of caves or enjoy dinner in a charming cobbled white village on a hilltop. And, while sitting on that hilltop you can gaze out over the region’s magical red earth. A red earth dotted with olive trees, vineyards, fruits and vegetables like no other produced in all of Italy.

 Many people are not aware that this region now produces most of Europe’s pasta, presses most of the finest olive oil, catches most of Italy’s fish and makes enough wine to rank as the sixth-largest winemaker in the world.

Many of you are well travelled and presumably know the Italian landscape very well. But can you guess this region!!!!

Be it for leisure or business you might have been to Rome, Venice, Florence, the Amalfi coast and all those destinations that are considered “windows” of Italy; they are certainly worth seeing, one time at least. But for something different…..

Let Welcome Italy take you for a tour around the “Back of House” where Back of House stands for a “walk” through areas and regions that are off the beaten path. Places that are unknown to a mass audience; a place new to many in the MICE market. A place that we would like to you to discover and learn about.

From north to south, from east to west there are a wealth of villages, cities and regions that are not necessarily second to the other more famous areas. On the contrary, in some cases locations in this region are surprisingly more stunning – for the landscape – for the culture and hidden arts…..and for the gastronomy.

So next time you happen to be brainstorming with your clients, may be on a golf course, remember this article and request a proposal.

Next time you consider Italy for a VIP group, look at extending your flight to Bari in Apulia (Puglia) and let Welcome give you a special welcome in Dino Barile’s home region.

Puglia is Italy’s gateway to Greece and the Middle East and awash with their influences in its many whitewashed buildings – a Greek look distinct from the ochres and umbers found elsewhere in Italy;  as well as in Byzantine frescoes and 12th-century mosaics of myths and historical figures in Otranto’s churches

Although Apulia is down in the heel of Italy there is nothing “down at the heels” with hotel choices. Hotel capacities are limited in terms of size, maximum groups of 120 but… oh boy! the quality is just exceptional!

For example the south of Italy and particularly the countryside was, and still is, dotted with “Masserie”.

A Masseria is basically a fortified farmhouse generally built around the 17th century. They are commonly found in Puglia and most of the south of Italy. The Masseria are closely connected to the concept of the Latifondo. A Latifondo (latifundium in English) is a vast agricultural estate usually given over to pasture.  

In the recent times very many Masserie have been transformed, with taste and care, to create a brand new concept of hotel and accommodation. The choice is very rich and so varied that there is a Masseria to cover all tastes and budgets.

One pioneer of this sort of hotel is a high end property offering boutique-style intimacy bound with first class facilities such as a magnificent outdoor free-form swimming pool, a state-of-the-art Thalassotherapy Spa, a lovely beach, two tennis courts, a modern gym and a challenging 18-hole golf course.

Another creation nestles within the olive groves of the Apulian region and is just a few hundred metres from the coastline. This Puglia hotel takes its place among the Mediterranean’s leading luxury resorts. The layout is unlike any other: in addition to the main hotel, a separate village offers one- and two-bedroom townhouses surrounding a central piazza. 

Dino and his team will happily provide hotel choices to match your brief along, of course, with entertaining and imaginative programmes. There is so much to across the land, beaches and sea.

There is so much that this little known and unexplored region has to offer that you will truly enjoy your visit. First and foremost are its people, who will welcome you with open arms and gracious hospitality. Everywhere you may be travelling to, you will be received with warm smiles and a deep appreciation for visiting their towns and villages.

And when it comes to eating and drinking, we can comfortably say that the food, bread and wine here is just exceptional. The bread of Altamura, for example, is the one bread in the world that enjoys the DOP (a certified quality and origin).

Travelling through the region you will come to visit places like Alberobello known the world over for its trullis, Ostuni the “white town”, Locorotondo one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, famous as well for it wine that holds the same name. Martina Franca, a graceful eighteenth-century town with lovely wrought iron balconies and sculpted portals.

And….. if you travel a little further afield in the region nearby Basilicata you will come to visit Matera. A UNESCO world heritage site famous for its troglodyte’s houses. The area was used as a natural setting for many historical movies from “King David” to “The Passion”.

On a much simpler note – next time you think of a top achiever programme, a pre & post event, or an actual incentive trip, remember Dino’s region and think of Welcome Italy. 

 

 

Welcome to Welcome Italy’s insight into Italy

Thursday, May 2nd, 2013

Italy is a land of all of our senses: the scent and colours of hillsides, food and wine, the site of history, the sound of music  and the taste of food, wine and culture fire imaginations.

Browse Welcome Italy’s May 2013 newsletter

Written by Italians that love presenting Italy for event organisers who want to see and touch aspects of the real Italy. This month stories include:

Artistic and Ancient Wonders
Dining out In Italy
A remarkable place – Borgo Scopeto
Calessino – an Italian design icon
Italy home to most of the world’s  Art Treasures
In Umbria, 1700 years old and still producing Olives
The “Cloud” in Rome, EUR Congress Centre, will float in “The Eternal City”
Your next Incentive in “3D”
Welcome your DMC in Italy, Switzerland and French border regions
Dino’s personal recipe Spaghetti A Mezzanotte
Expo 2015 Milan

Download the complete Welcome Italy May 2013 newsletter here (PDF 418K)

Agencies were Welcomed to Dino’s “Diner” at Atelier Des Chefs London

Sunday, March 31st, 2013

GTAssociates DMCs Welcome Swiss and Welcome Italy organised a Cook and Dine at the West End cookery school Atelier Des Chefs on Thursday 18 April 2013 for a group of agency clients along with Sarah O’Donnell from MashMedia with a menu to reflect the foods of Switzerland and Italy.

The evening saw a surprise guest chef  – Dino Barile MD of Welcome who demonstrated how to cook the best spaghetti ever. To see Dino in action check out our Facebook Page and CMW News - http://alturl.com/yjhcz and  http://alturl.com/xwtmp

For those who would like to try Dino’s super spaghetti the recipe will be on site.

 

Italy Hotel Name

Sunday, January 20th, 2013

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