Posts Tagged ‘Luxury’

Fes – Fascinates

Friday, October 16th, 2015

#Fes, #Fez, #incentivesmorocco, #riad, #dmcmorocco, #moroccandmc“If you like your romance dark, Fes is probably the most romantic city on Earth. It might have been dreamed up by Edgar Allen Poe – almost sinister in its secretiveness.” John Gunther

Secretive because so much beauty is hidden behind plain walls or discovered after passing through narrow windy alleyways and ancient archways. Fes is a city for exploration and discovery.

Palaces from the 1001 Nights – a thousand palaces lie hidden away in the labyrinthine streets of the Mdina, residences huddled side by side, their secrets jealously guarded by blind walls behind which daily life takes its course. Worlds of breath-taking wonder await those who cross their thresholds.

Fes – Feet First in the oldest Mdina as you will be entering, possibly, the world’s largest traffic free urban area.

Fes- For Fassi Fine lifestyle: When this most ancient of Morocco’s Imperial Cities welcomes guests it is an invitation to live an almost unique lifestyle.

Above all Fes is a living UNESCO World Heritage Site and, so rightly, also known as the “Athens of Africa”. This is one UNESCO site where you can live, dine well and feel spoilt.

And Across Morocco will share a secret, a wonderful Riad, if you have a brief for Fes.

An architectural gem of rare beauty whose interior designer worked for His Majesty King Hassan 11, princes, princess and the super wealthy. A harmony of elegance and authenticity in the Arab-Andalusian style.

With 25 luxury suites this Riad is ideal for small incentives – especially couples.

Be spoilt in the Spa – all natural products using orange blossom, rose water, Argan oil and more.

Dine in the gourmet restaurant, Fassi cuisine is fab.

With its roots in 13th-century Arabo-Andalusian cuisine, Fassi gastronomy combines sweet with savoury, treating fruits as vegetables and making cunning use of a whole range of spices and condiments, including cumin, coriander, pepper, capsicum, and cinnamon – all ingredients to be found in that mouth-watering local delicacy, pigeon and almond pastilla. The knack required for creating the feather-light flaky pastry that covers the stuffing is a secret Fassi women pass down from mother to daughter.

Life in Fes is a daily round of sophisticated pleasure – a fine roof over your head, subtle cuisine, elegant clothing, harmonious colours, age-old rituals of beauty, delicate perfumes, and bewitching music.

Fes- For Festivals; Experience the “World Sacred Music Festival”, the “Jazz in Riads Festival” and the “Festival of Culinary Arts”.

Explore nearby towns and villages, cross the Atlas Mountains for an overnight camp or try a round at the Royal Golf Club golf.

For larger groups just ask Across Morocco about your hotel options.

The ideal way to discover the fascination of Fes is combine Fes with Marrakech or Rabat and this works well for incentives of 3 nights or more.

And If This Is Work…..may I be a workaholic in Mykonos!!!!!!

Friday, May 8th, 2015

GTA took time out of office to take an Oh too short trip to Mykonos… We loved it.

Mykonos is a jet setters’ summer paradise and a dream destination for those incentive groups looking for sun & style, luxury & leisure, fun & fine dining, sea & shopping and so much more.

We explored, ate in style, sampled Greek wine and visited dinner venues, four hotels (including new hotel and refurbs) and a number of beaches. Plus we met up with George from Optimum while he was conducting a site inspection for a very large incentive.

Our conclusion – we wanted to stay, will return and next time take the trip to Delos…. Four and a bit days was not enough.

Friday

We left Gatwick at 08:00 on a not so good day. We arrived to glorious sunshine and close to 25 degrees (and it got warmer every day).

The flight was great – just over 3 hours and were through passport control just as our luggage arrived. We love smaller efficient airports. Take off to hotel arrival in under 4 hours!!!

A late lunch & a glass of wine by the pool as we checked out the sunshine and chilled. This was followed by a short taxi ride to the edge of Little Venice (vehicles are banned from the centre’s streets) and a stroll round the streets.

Overhanging balconies, crazy paving, windy streets, window shopping upscale shops, funky bars, The Windmills and bar/café seats on the sea wall.  Just sit on the wall enjoy a brill cocktail or two and watch the sunset show… surprising how fast times passes or was it how fast a cocktail disappears!!!

There was only one option for dinner – a no brainer – Remezzo’s a Myconian legend. George was in town for a site inspection venue dinner with Remezzo so dining here gave us a chance to share a drink. And the lovely venue with its port location is a sublime dining experience.

Our starters were a Greek Salad and Roasted Scallops with Aegean Salt, roasted aubergine mousse and Greek Truffle.

Main course were grilled red mullets, tomato carpaccio and smoked eggplant with sweet & sour vinaigrette and braised chicken breast in its own juice, topinambur sauce & vegetable roots.

And we shared delightful strawberries in their juice with yoghurt cream and yoghurt sorbet for dessert.

Yummy!!

Saturday

We had chosen a rural location and small, not quite finished, boutique hotel. A beautiful sunrise lit the hills nearby while three distant cockerels provided an early morning call.

After breakfast by the pool we left to pick up our hire car. So pleased we decided on a convertible as we could “sunbathe” on the move. With 4×4 we were able to follow our “nose” and take dirt track roads- amazing little bays complete with private roads, beautiful villas with private beaches.

Our plan was to check out the local bay then the surrounding hills and move on to visiting the eastern beaches. Mykonos was not busy enough for the eastern beaches to be busy, some were empty and all were within small beautiful bays nestling between hills.

We were delighted to find that aside from Mykonos town Mykonos is scarcely developed and even in Mykonos development is modest so that the enchantment of the island remains.

The fields and roadsides were a mass of wild flowers – reds, yellows and more so that driving the windy roads is a pleasure.

Lunch was delightful and in a trendy beach front venue. It was too hot to try out their beach sun beds, or was it that the menu was too tempting.

We ordered a toasted halloumi that was covered in really crisp breadcrumbs and a superb sauce and Greek salad and followed on with marinated pork spit roasted with honey sauce and oven baked baby potatoes. There was enough in the main course for three or more and we ate so much that a dessert was not possible.

We returned to our hotel poolside to check out the sun, relax, answer a few emails and chill with a glass of wine. We dined by the pool – still too full to eat more than another Greek salad.

Sunday

We started with a drive on the wild side – the north of the island – spending an hour or two  bouncing over switchback, winding, dirt tracks and passing the occasional remote villa.

Then onto a divers’ beach to the north east before coming back to check out the southern beaches, the odd drinks stop and a late lunch on Ornos beach. Ornos is yet another lovely sandy beach and only a few kilometers from Mykonos town centre.

Beach side restaurants provide free sunbeds if you order drinks/food.

Given the size of Saturday’s lunch we played safe and ordered four appetizers. Did I say played safe – we had not realised the size of the appetisers and were so full we took time out on the restaurant’s sun beds.

If you visit Ornos beach check out the on the beach massage options. The opening offer was 35 Euros for thirty minutes of leg massage and reflexology but don’t commit too soon as the cost comes down!!

Not sure if it was the heat, lunch or reflexology but I was asleep before my second foot was done.

A late afternoon return to our hotel and still hot enough for a poolside sunbathe and drink plus catching up on a few emails.

Yet again so full we settled for a large Greek salad for dinner by the pool.

Monday

An early (well earlier than previous days) start as we had hotels to view – and what a view these hotels offer.

A pool view at The Royal Myconian Resort with filter coffee, fresh orange and Greek pastries was an elegant way to start our show round. Two and a half hours later we were overwhelmed by a succession of hotel, villa collections and more.

The Royal Myconian has had a recent refurb and we loved the effect to the main entrance.

Next up, literally as it is further up the hillside, was the Royal Imperial Resort where the pool and other areas are just finishing a major remodeling and the Myconian Villa Collection.

And third step up is Utopia. We loved the quirky décor and after seeing three “hotels” each with incredible style it was difficult to believe that Utopia could be as original as the previous three yet so different – but it was.

Finally the newcomer to the collection Myconian Avaton Resort – still as elegantly stylish as the others but once again so different. The Avaton is dues to open soon.

Their location at Elia Beach is stunning and so convenient – under thirty minutes from the airport Mykonos town.

The room options are amazing and include rooms with own pool and/or Jacuzzi and more. Just too many variations across the five properties to detail here.

Post our visit is was time to return our hire car, take another light hotel lunch poolside before taking a serious look at the shops in Little Venice – and how could we resist the seafront view with a cocktail.

Tuesday

We wanted to stay – then who would not want to stay longer on this glorious island!!

And what a welcome back to the UK – our Gatwick landing was aborted first time round when we were so close to touch down!!! Gusting side winds meant it was not certain we would land on the runway.

We were dreading being diverted but second time, on the northern runway, lucky.

And on the subject of flights, access into Mykonos from across Europe has improved this last two years. Our flight time out was just over three hours and our return flight was close to three and a half hours. Factor in fast airport transit times, very short transfer times and the magic of Mykonos and you have a fab incentive destination.

GTA and Optimum Greece DMC are looking forward to working with you in Mykonos

More pictures on our Facebook Page www.facebook.com/GTAssociates.DMC.Representation.Company

Join us as a Hosted Buyer at The Meetings Show

Wednesday, May 6th, 2015

The Meetings Show just gets better each year!

GTAssociates is delighted to be once again organising Hosted Buyers for this year’s Meetings Show 7 – 9 July 2015.

More overseas exhibitors and destinations for 2015 – they travel – so unlike overseas Exhibitions you do not have to take a flight.

And….. if you are based outside Greater London enjoy one of the best Hosted Buyer complimentary experiences through  GTAssociates and The Meetings Show; with options to:

On Tuesday night “Dine with Melia White House” hosted by Melia. Melia White House will soon be completing a major revamp of their main bar – check it out with us in July. The bar will e-emerge as a Martini Bar.

And take in the stunning views from London’s No 1 Roof Bar at ME London while enjoying post dinner drinks with co-hosts Melia and GTA DMCs.

Alternatively, on Wednesday, “Dine Around The Taj” at St James Court.  Experience a course in each restaurant, including the Michelin starred Quilon where you can journey to the South West coast of India. Hosted by Taj Hotels.

Before dinner enjoy Welcome drinks/canapes courtesy of GTA’s DMCs and enjoy post dinner drinks in St James’s magnificent courtyard or on the terrace.

The Meetings Show provide 1 or 2 nights complimentary accommodation (B&B) plus travel, Hosted Buyer Lounge with lunch and free Wi-Fi plus a number of networking events.

GTA and our DMCs will provide transport, with a surprise, throughout each evening.

Plus should you wish you can meet some of our DMCs for an update on their destinations during the Show.

We would be delighted to host you at this key event.  For details on how to register contact Stephanie or Alan.

See you at the Meetings Show if not before!


Meet Begum Azazi – g2o Turkey DMC

Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

With a healthy appetite for extreme sports, clean living, life-changing travel (plus a small serving of baklava for dessert!), we’re delighted to introduce Begum Azazi, Senior Project Manager for g2o Turkey as our DMC Team Member of the Month.

In her role as Senior Project Manager you’ll find Begum managing projects end-to-end on time, to brief and on budget! Begum is a natural problem solver and has a keen eye for detail, ensuring all technical and logistical elements of a project dovetail perfectly.

Pet Loves: Nature, the sea, travelling, family & friends, music, swimming, cross-fit, reading and ahem, extreme sports – Begum has already experienced scuba diving, bungee jumping, parasailing and has her sights set on skydiving as the next challenge!

Pet Loathes: May we hazard a guess at cross-stitch and watching daytime TV Begum?!

Favourite Food: Although Begum is a self-confessed sports addict and healthy eating is a way of life, she simple cannot resist dark chocolate, baklava and kebab

Favourite Actor: Keanu Reeves

Favourite Music: Rock, Indie and Alternative – Pink Floyd is a top favourite band and Begum has fabulous memories of when frontman Roger Waters performed at a concert in Istanbul in August 2013

Favourite Holiday Destination: Begum experienced her very own road trip over the West Coast of the USA last summer which started in Seattle, visited the coasts of California, Oregon, and passed along the desserts of Arizona and Nevada. Begum fondly refers to this experience as “the holiday of my life”.

Join the “2 Mile High Club”

Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

Invite your peak performers to perform at, on, around and between Glacier 3000’s twin peaks.

As an added “world’s first” attraction the twin peaks at Glacier 3,000 are now connected by an amazing 1.8 million Swiss Franc suspension bridge.

So why not join the 2 Mile High club and walk into space while admiring stunning views over some of the Alps highest peaks and the beautiful Engadin valley.

And let Dino and his team at Welcome Swiss DMC design you a menu of exciting and entertaining seasonal activities to suit your winners’ profile.

For those warmer months, while there is still snow and fabulous cross country skiing, choose from a wealth of non-snow activities and for the colder times perhaps a Winter Olympics with options to do all things snow. Check out Dino’s concept proposal Glacier 3000

Add high end, high class service hotels and evenings of fine dining to truly reward your peak performers.

Welcome Swiss as one of Switzerland’s most creative Destination Management Companies are great at providing customised activities for your events be they team building for conferences or fun activities for incentives.


 


Meet Dragana Mitrovic – Welcome Swiss DMC

Tuesday, March 24th, 2015

Loves Shopping, Loves Shopping, Loves Shopping …Well we think that is clear!! Dragana’s main hobby is keeping up with “POSH”.

We can tell you that she excels in her hobby almost as much as she does in her job at Account Manager – Event Management, A-Z, Client Liaison, Research, Budget Control and Project Design.

Loves Karting on Ice and Kick Boxing

Hates Knitting and Slippers

Would jump off the edge if left alone on a peak with Lady Gaga

Would love to have met the great musical artist, Michael Jackson in person

Favourite Actors -Tom Hanks, Ian Somerhalder

Favourite Food – Japanese, Malaysian, Italian and of course my mom’s

Loves in General – Travel, my family, my friends, my job, summer, dogs and chocolate

Hates in General – Lies, war, winter, hypocrisy

Claim to Fame – Sat in the famous Castrol “Bloodhound” speed machine during a private TOP VIP Event Welcome Swiss organised in Geneva during the motorshow!

“Ambition and Desire to do Exceptional Things”!!

Costa Blanca Unveiled!!

Sunday, March 1st, 2015

Mer made great Costa Blanca memories for her Meet & Talk Forum/Fam Trip delegates last week

Both GTAssociates guests and other guests have given some lovely feedback for Mer (Mercedes Cid) who ran the combined Forum and Fam for Costa Blanca Tourism.

Mer and the various suppliers have definitely put Costa Blanca on the delegates MICE map. For many attendees, destinations such as Alicante, Calpe & Torrevieja were simply unknown.

Check our Day by Day program posts to see what we all discovered and check our round up for comments on the hotels/venues.

Arrival Day Thursday 19 February

Not strictly correct as some of us, as I did, arrived Wednesday. Meet & Talk Forums is particularly delegate friendly in that you can, within reason, chose your departure airport and best arrival/departure times/dates to suit.

Our welcome included great tourism authorities’ videos, bubbly in the Champ Bar and a fabulous gourmet dinner with great entertainment.

We started at AR Diamante Beach and Convention Hotel (our host hotel during the Forum) with a welcome by Costa Blanca Tourism and great video presentation and then moved onto Sol y Mar hotel. Sol y Mar hosted us for presentations, by Alicante Tourism and Calpe Tourism, followed by a bubbly reception in Sol y Mar’s Champ Bar and a brilliant gourmet dinner in Abiss.

It was not only our waistlines that were stretched!!

We were entertained by three stretchy acts.  A welcome by                 and during dinner enjoyed two vocal performances that would stretch many singer’s vocal cords.  In between vocal performances we were treated to an Airshow featuring a very stretchy bendy lady balancing on two posts.

Day 2 Friday 20 February

After a very comfortable night’s sleep in my surprisingly spacious room I enjoyed a good breakfast, but not too much, as I anticipated a lot of fab & generous lunches and dinners.

Friday was the business day of the Forum. Our one to one meetings with suppliers from across Costa Blanca along with suppliers from Costa del Sol, Gibraltar and Galicia with Mer as timekeeper.

If only all coffee breaks were as good as today’s break. It was a late break and there were those who thought that lunch was being served on the terrace!!! And what a bonus blue skies and 17 degrees. Sounds like heaven post grey and cold UK but these were lower than normal temperatures.

Time to chill a little and then a walking tour of Calpe’s old town plus insight into the town’s history. Amazing that back in the 70’s Calpe was a sleepy little fishing town and now boasts an impressive MICE offering along with successful tourism.

Much of Calpe’s history mirrors many Mediterranean shores – invasion and conquest, re-conquest, pirates and more. The ebb & flow of Christians versus Moors is celebrated in staged battles/ Myths, legends and great stories abound.

The legacy for MICE is fortunate – a mix of cultures and great cuisine.

Post our walk; back to base to change for dinner at Hotel SH Ifach.

We thought our Abassi gourmet dinner would be had to match but SH provided an equally wonderful meal and an amazing flamenco dance show.

Day 3 Saturday 21 February

A life on the ocean wave – well not quite but post breakfast we visited Real Club Nautico Calpe. Sailing for the brave, a rib boat for those who wanted to watch and the Club bar for those without any sea legs.

As it turned out the rib boat was the bravest option – it least it seemed so to those of us who opted to sail. The sailors amongst us, powered by the wind, felt as though we were on a gentle roller coaster whereas the rib boat sped across the bay smashing into the waves.

Sadly we returned early as the wind dropped.

Our mid-morning break was wine and cheese courtesy of the most passionate winery owner I have met.

In a few decades this winery has gone from a father’s hobby growing and producing for family and friends to the son’s passion for producing wines able to wine awards, supporting local industries and being oh so green and inventive on pest control.

After some quick purchases, shame about luggage space and weight, we were off to see Melia Villaitana.

An impressive village styled resort hotel with great conference space and two great golf courses. Villiatana offers both 4* and 5* accommodation set in countryside with great views and twenty minutes from the coast.

And, onto lunch. We went from village resort to street village hotel. A row of cliff top individual houses with some very different meeting spaces and amazing food. The problem with finger food as good as this is that communication between ones stomach and fingers seems to break down. Would we ever eat dinner!

Post the Pueblo we were on the Fam part of our stay and onto Melia Alicante.

Alicante has amazing views over the sea and beach as well as Alicante’s hilltop perched castle. If you are looking for meetings rooms with a view then this Melia is a great place to start.

Time for a quick walk around Alicante – enough time to appreciate that parts of Alicante really buzz at night and then onto check in at La Finca Golf and Spa Torrevieja. Funky, modern, comfortable with a lovely junior suite complete with fab bathroom and views.

We had time for a few bubbles and a short chill before dinner.

Aperitifs, canapes and entertainment in the glass room. This is La Finca’s principal meeting space and still only a few months old. My fingers and stomach were still not communicating as the canapes maintained the early standard Abassi set.

And, our entertainment was an amazing display of flexibility and strength fit for a gymnast’s gold medal – an Airshow in a large suspended hoop.

Then to the al a carte dining room for four more excellent courses. Few of us managed to finish the so tasty veal entrecote.

A final drink and supposedly off to bed.

However, I had an unusual added entertainment from the room next to mine.

The sounds of guitar and voice came from outside. On the balcony next to mine was, as I found out, a singer/songwriter/musician busy composing/trying out his ideas. My applause earned me a long conversation and a few glasses of rum!! Appears that the artiste was filming a video at La Finca!!

Day 4 – Sunday 22 February, Last Day – what a shame.

After drinking rum, while listening to the creation of some great music, and only fours’ hours sleep I deserved a hangover.

Must have been a special rum or the music – I woke feeling I could bounce off the walls. Must have been a premonition for my afternoon with a gym ball.

Post breakfast we were off for a tour of Torrevieja. We took in an interesting 4 star with a great meeting space, a brilliant concert/congress hall (real hi tech), a view of a pink salt lake and lunch on board a wooden boat – well in board lunch.

Our venue for lunch appeared to be all wood – floors and walls – as if we were on an old sailing vessel. This was our first taste of the food that locals are more likely to eat – muscles, squid, paella, fish and more.

Then back for a show round of La Finca. Thanks Heikki for an unusual show round. A team building quiz based on La Finca with added challenges.

One challenge was to stand on a massive gym ball and walk it up the path while supported (cushioned if need be) by ones team mates.

Fortunately my volunteering to walk the ball was not a disaster – in fact it was fun once I worked out how not to fall off.  Lucky for me my team mates were too busy picking me up after two falls so no photos of me falling; just those of me celebrating.

My return flights meant I had to leave and miss the final hotel visits and dinner.

Overview

Delegates came from Scandinavia, Germany and France as well as the UK.

Not one of us had realised just how good Costa Blanca could be for MICE. Not only good but very competitive. Madrid is lower cost than Barcelona and Costa Blanca is a lot more attractive on rates than Madrid.

And of course flights into Alicante have improved and hopefully Valencia does as well.

Each of Alicante, Calpe, Valencia and Benidorm offer some great MICE conference and incentive hotels and the smaller towns like Altea have smaller hotels that work for small meetings and Incentives.

AR Diamante Calpe and Melia Villaitana are great options for pharma hotels – able to host over 1,000 delegates and with a large number of rooms. There are many hotels close to AR Diamante should you be looking for 1,000 rooms.

Options for team building and incentive activities cover everything you expect, and more, in an area that has amazing sandy coastlines, warm winter seas and mountains over 4,000 feet.

While many activities like diving, sailing, golf, mountaineering, cycling are sport the region also hosts professional winter team training in other sports such as football for those who want to enjoy sunshine and warm winters – 20 degrees is quite normal!

While I wrote this it was over 20 degrees In Calpe (and sunny).

Almost finally – thanks to all those who contributed as suppliers, hotels, venues and activities, especially Mercedes for putting it together and Costa Blanca Tourism Authority for requesting a Meet & Talk Forum and an especial thanks to Laura at AR Diamante and Olga at La Finca for unexpected service.

While it is not unusual for a hotel to sponsor Forums and’ Laura waived payment of our personal spend. While our bar bills were small I have never had my personal spending waived before.

And Olga made sure I could have my morning tea, like a true Brit, by lending me her personal kettle.

And finally if your budget is not generous, have large numbers and want winter warmth without a long flight contact GTAssociates for a proposal from Costa Blanca.

Absolutely Faberge ……………….

Tuesday, January 13th, 2015

…………..Darling

Having seen some of Moscow’s stylish high life and the fab Faberge Ritz Chairs we felt this caption was so appropriate. We could picture Eddie, Patsy and Saffron sitting in these chairs with a glass of Bolly or Stolli.

You can start from the 10th floor for pre-dinner drinks and see the Bolshoi and Red Square from a height then work your way up to the 61st floor and dine in Europe’s highest restaurant. Alternatively, start with drinks on the 34th floor and wonderful panoramic views and drop in on the Russian Academy of Sciences 22nd floor for dinner …. and there are just so many other fab sky high bars and restaurants with wonderful views, so you are spoilt for choice. Just let Russian Fairytale DMC find your dream evening venues.