Sent by Hannah Clarke
Norwich 18/04/2011
Based In Norwich
Hello, my name is Celia and I am a personal Travel Counsellor based in the heart of the Norfolk Broads in East Anglia.
I joined Travel Counsellors as I wanted to concentrate on giving my customers the highest possible levels of personal service and independent travel advice.
As I work from home and am available outside normal shop hours, I can offer exceptional customer service at a time to suit you.
No more worries with town centre parking, phoning call centres, reading through confusing brochures and no need to surf the web for hours and hours! Let me do the leg work for you, as I have over 24 years travel experience and I know where to look and who to contact. I can offer all aspects of travel from flight only to a round the world trip and have the expertise and award winning technology to tailor make your travel specifically to your personal needs.
I have travelled extensively around the world so can therefore offer personal advice on many destinations. My husband and I enjoy walking holidays - from ‘Munro bagging‘ in the Highlands of Scotland to summiting Kilimanjaro, Tanzania! Then there’s white water rafting in Alaska, basking on the beaches of Zanzibar and snorkelling the waters of the Red Sea. From the winelands of Cape Town to the vineyards of Provence, shopping in the souks of Morocco and the malls of Dubai and enjoying different cultures as varied as those of Dubrovnik to the cool scene in San Francisco! I loved them all.
Whatever your travel needs, I can arrange the perfect trip for you.
So give me a call or email me and I will be happy to help. I look forward to hearing from you.
Whatever your holiday needs I'm here to help you, so simply give me a call or send me an email with your contact details on and I can get things started for you:
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.
08 December 2016
We were so impressed by this city! Toronto has an enormous amount to offer from museums and shops to a beautiful lakeside setting and fabulous restaurants including the revolving one at the top of the CN Tower. It is a really safe city and has a relaxed and easy atmosphere about it. From here you can visit Niagara Falls which is a must see for anyone. We hired canoes to paddle around the islands and bicycles to ride around the parks. From Toronto we drove North to the Canadian Lakes where we rented a log cabin and tried to experience the wild side of Canada - great fun ! Very different to the west coast of Canada but had it's own charm and beauty.
16 May 2008
From the moment the aeroplane doors open & you feel the warmth and smell of the Caribbean you know it is going to be a good holiday ! We stayed at the Turtle Beach hotel near to St Lawerence Gap. Although in close proximity to the Gap, which comes to life at night, we never heard a sound from our balcony, just the waves crashing on the shore .... The beach here is terrific but the sea is sublime - it really is aquamarine & the fun we had jumping the waves and body boarding is unforgettable ! As there is a gentle breeze on the south west coast we were able to go sailing up & down the coast line & it was nice to have a view of the island from the sea. We also took a Catamaran trip from Bridgetown to go swimming with the turtles (breathtakingly beautiful & gracious). To observe, but not to touch the fantastic coral reefs & all the mesmerising fish & underwater life that exists there - a must on anyones itinerary. We anchored off the famous Sandy Lane resort in an attempt to spot a celebrity ...walked along its beautiful beach, situated in a picturesque bay .. it really is a beautiful property. After 3 days & too much sun we decided to investigate the island more & hired a taxi with driver/guide. I am very pleased we did this as although small it is an island split into many different parts. From the south west up the west coast the area changes from being very built up with hotels & industrial sites into more lush vegetation, chattel houses & exclusive properties. The wind drops, the waves disappear & the heat rises! From there we swung round to the east coast & never have I been more surprised than the view we had from Cherry Tree Hill looking down onto the landscape of the east Atlantic coastline. It is a truly beautiful, wild, remote place & somewhere I would go again, especially to the town of Bathseba where I encountered my first green monkey - he sat on my arm too ! We spotted the windsurfers at Silversands which is where the world championships are held so they were 'quite' good ! Working your way round the tip of the south coast there are numerous bays of crystal clear waters & white powdered sand but no-one on them...we passed the famous Crane resort & its developments (timeshare we think!). My husband, being a farmer, wanted to see the agriculture of the island so we made a detour into the centre to view the sugar cane crops being harvested & then onto the factory to watch the production line, which proved more interesting than I would have given it credit for ! We saw the rum distilleries too & were a little taken back by the livestock on the island - not used to seeing sheep with no wool at all ! Black bellied sheep to be precise. In the centre of the island we visited 2 of the most charming churches I have ever visited - St Andrews & St Thomas' and then the highlight of the tour for us ...Codrington College; an oasis of peace & tranquility, the setting is especially beautiful with a magnificent lily pond and a driveway lined with cabbage palm trees. Sends tingles down my spine thinking of it ! So although we missed many of the recognised tourist attractions, what we saw, we felt, was more the real Barbados & didn't pay an entrance fee anywhere! After the trip around the island our view on Barbados changed & we thought of it as much more than an island full of beach resorts, infact we really fell for it & will return. The local people were charming & all enjoyed a chat, well actually quite a long chat in most cases! A 'good morning' often included weather reports, cricket scores, the properties of Aloe Vera & would we like to make a donation to the local church!! Food was varied & the fish dishes superb so we never struggled for ideas of what to eat - oh and macoronie pie .... worth the trip alone ! But of lasting memories it has to be the sunsets of blood orange - they were spectacular!
Norwich 18/04/2011
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