Based in London

David Barzey

It's Nice To Meet You

Hi my name is David and I am an independent Travel Counsellor based in west London. I have been in the travel industry for 10 years in Canada and now in the UK, I am also a certified Vancouver and Alaska Specialist, and have been on board the Rocky Mountaineer & The Orient Express.

Planning a vacation is time consuming and complicated process with many moving parts such as flight’s, hotel, car hire, transfers; I’m here to make sure your vacation is seamless and to take away the stress of all that planning so all you have to think about is which outfits look best with a tan.

I provide a trustworthy, friendly personal service tailored to your needs and everything you book with me is 100% financially protected for peace of mind.

I do all types of travel but specialise in cruising; I can help with any tailor made travel plans you may have including flights, hotels, transfers, car hire, train tickets and attractions.

Training is always ongoing in this ever-changing industry so I can keep you up to date with the latest developments and the best deals.

So if you haven’t been everywhere, but it is on your list, then please give me a call or send me an email so we can start planning your next great adventure, I really look forward to hearing from you!

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Twenty-one for 21

4/12/2024

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My Blog

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.

Vancouver one of my favourite cities

09 March 2020

Vancouver is one of my favourite cities with its scenic views, mild climate, and friendly people. Vancouver is both a popular tourist attraction and one of the best places to live. Here are some of my favourite things to do in Vancouver. First a visit to Cartems (534 West Pender) for the best donuts on the west coast, made fresh every day, great with your morning coffee. Try a London fog donut, one of my favourites, but get there early as they can and do sell out. If you are wanting a sweet treat later in the day calling ahead is a good idea. Head down to Gastown the oldest part of Vancouver and the first downtown core. Check out Gastown steam clock on the corner of Cambie and Water Street built in 1977 the Clock appears on the cover of the Nickelback album Here and Now and is also featured in a scene from the 1991 Chuck Norris film The Hitman. Granville Island is next for the public market, featuring a farmers' market, day vendors, and artists offering local Vancouver goods. It’s a great place to have lunch and chill out, it is also home to Canada’s first microbrewery, Granville Island brewing, which opened in 1984 pop in for some great beer. Stanley Park is a massive 405–hectare public park, Vancouver’s popular and wild backyard. Head here in the morning and expect to spend a few hours enjoying the zoo, train, swimming pools, beaches, historical landmarks and aquarium. It was named after Lord Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, a British politician who had recently been appointed Governor General. A great place to walk, jog, run, have a picnic or sit down and watch a sun set. Canada Place a building on the waterfront of Vancouver. It is the home of the Vancouver Convention Centre, the Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, Vancouver's World Trade Centre, and the virtual flight ride FlyOver Canada. The building's exterior is covered by fabric roofs that look like sails. It is also the main cruise ship terminal for the region, where you can cruise to Alaska. Flyover Canada a must while visiting Vancouver, I did it at Halloween it was a great experience. Breath-taking views and great simulation with a little twist as it was Halloween. The experience was realistic and thrilling at the same time. Only thing it is a bit short, otherwise a great experience that I would do again. There is so much to do in Vancouver Capilano Suspension Bridge, Robson St, for great shopping, Gondola ride up Grouse Mountain with its unparalleled views and have a meal at the Observatory restaurant. If you are doing an Alaska cruise or getting on the Rocky Mountaineer give yourself a couple of days in this great city and find out why it is in my top 5 cities to visit. Top tip: when you are leaving Vancouver don’t get a taxi to the airport take the Sky Train, a light rapid transit system, like our Docklands light railway only better. It will take 30 minutes from downtown Vancouver to the Airport and only cost $5. And it is an experience in itself.

My customer stories

Sent by Valmor Pimenta

David is very professional assist very well and very caring.

Sent by David Brooker

David was so helpful through out our break, we needed to change our flight details luggage weight sent David an email while on our cruise and David dealt with everything for us and sent an email and conformation of up grades. Attention to detail

Sent by Ophelia George

Very professional, polite, and was able to give relevant advice in regards to my trip.