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Amelia Snare

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Everyone loves a holiday, even more so after the unpredictable last few years, but they don’t always have the resource to dedicate to finding and booking their dream holiday - and that’s where I come in as your personal travel concierge.

I am a passionate traveller who has lived and worked abroad in Dubai, Australia and South Africa and travelled extensively. I am well placed to help design your unique and perfect holiday whether that is a city break in Europe, seeing the sights and sounds of Asia and the Middle East, a wellness break to rejuvenate yourself or a long haul itinerary to Australia and New Zealand, or anywhere else for that matter.

I am highly organised with excellent attention to detail and having worked in the corporate world for many years, I appreciate that time isn’t always a luxury people have so let me take that stress away from you.

Why book through me and not the internet or your usual travel agent? I offer:

- Exclusive tailor made holidays to any global destination
- Ideas and experiences not available to everyone
- Access to the best value airfares across all types of airlines
- An extensive array of all accommodation types
- Travel with sustainability at its heart
- Personal and direct contact with me by phone (no annoying call centre queues!), virtually and face to face at times that work for you including evenings and weekends
- 24/7 help and support wherever you are in the world
- Trusted travel and 100% financial protection on all bookings
- The backing of industry leading technology including the MyTC app, an easy and flexible way to manage your bookings and payments.

And if that isn't enough, hopefully this quote from customer champion Martin Lewis may help seal the deal: “Travel will return, and my hope is that when travellers are booking again, they remember the likes of Travel Counsellors and reward them with their repeat or possible first custom.” Martin Lewis, December 2020. We looked after our clients throughout the dark days of CoVid and continue to offer unrivalled personal service

Contact me to help make your dreams come alive and live life to the full – with me it’s personal.

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I absolutely live and breathe travel and I love to write about my experiences! Please take a look through my posts - you might find your own holiday inspiration.

The ‘other’ side to Dubai

15 September 2023

I spent many years living in Dubai and it has experiences to offer all types of travellers, not just the glitzy 5 star hotels you may see in the press or on TV – although those are definitely worth visiting! One of the best locations I always took my visitors to was the Al Fahidi historical neighbourhood and the gold and spice souks in Deira. Located along the Dubai Creek, in Al Fahidi you can see what life in Old Dubai was like and this area includes the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU) which is a great place to start for an immersive experience. There are over 50 houses to explore and shops and cafes to escape the heat and enjoy a cool drink out of the strong Middle Eastern sun. Much of the original infrastructure is preserved and intact, including the traditional wind towers – the old form of air conditioning! Then take a wander through the textile souks in Bur Dubai until you get to one of the Abra stations and take an Abra (a traditional small ferry-like boat used to ferry people across the Dubai Creek) over to Deira, one of the few places in Dubai that only costs 1 Dirham (cash only)! When you dismount the Abra the sights and smells of the spice souk will hit you, a perfect place to pick up spices from all over the world and particularly good prices for saffron and vanilla. Wander a bit further into Deira and you will find the gold souk, full of priceless jewellery and stones and the window displays will take your breath away. Silver and other precious metals are also available so don’t be put off visiting if you don’t usually like gold. All of these souks are great for practicing your haggling techniques and you can come away with some real bargains and products that you wouldn’t necessarily see in ‘new’ Dubai. Another great place to visit, is the Dubai institution that is Ravi’s, serving cheap and cheerful Pakistani food since 1978. Don’t expect table clothes and five star service, but do expect freshly cooked flavoursome food with no frills and friendly waiters who are more than happy to suggest what is best to eat that day. Jumeirah Mosque located on Beach Road in Jumeirah 1 is also worth a visit. This mosque, with the style of architecture originating from Syria and Egypt, is open to non-Muslims and you can have an informative guided visit and enjoy some light Emirati refreshments. I used to live near the mosque and loved hearing the call to prayer across the day. I always encourage people to visit this ‘other’ side of Dubai to get a real feeling of being in the Middle East and away from the usual tourist haunts. My visitors always loved exploring and these are definitely places to add to your list when you travel there. Contact me directly for more information on Dubai in general and other tips to help you experience the more authentic side of Dubai which is there if you are happy to dig a little deeper to find it.