At WOW! Travel we are extremely fortunate to visit many exotic countries and interesting places on educationals. These educationals allow us the opportunity to visit destinations, experience airlines, stay in numerous hotels and visit interesting sites that we can inturn pass onto to our clients as first hand knowledge and advice. Even when on holiday we still take part in hotel inspections and take note of details to better know each destination we visit.
In 2008 WOW! Visited:
Lisa Myers
- Kenya
- Mexico & New York
- Vietnam & Cambodia
Melanie Brown
Melanie experienced Malaysia Airlines for the first time and found the cabin crew to be some of the friendliest cabin crew ever, “they couldn’t do enough for you!” The airport in Kuala Lumpur was so quiet and well organized with a lounge that you can pay to enter and the duty free was such great value for visiting Aussies.
Langkawi is fantastic for the family to explore the islands activities or play in the pool or beaches. It is also a fabulous island for a romantic getaway, as many of the 5star properties restrict the amount or age of their younger visitors. Each property has it’s own uniqueness, from their spectacular location, to the type of luxury and activities their each provide. The food was exquisite and the shopping endless!
Melanie did it tuff on a 2night cruise from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur with time to trial a traditional massage or two! Sentosa Island proved to be extremely busy during the Easter break, as the locals flock to the island to enjoy some sun and sand.
Above is the newest and strangely popular novelty massage in Singapore, Fish Reflexology, of course! You can choose which type of fish nibble at your extremities, either the smaller Turkish or larger South African fish, l chose the larger fish, as l thought they had a lot of work to do on my tootsies. Although a completely unusual and some what gross feeling, it is one of those things that must be tried!
Robyn Lawley
Robyn would recommend visiting Dubai for at least 3days, especially over the Easter period. As most of Dubai is populated by expats from around the world, Easter sees most of them return to their homelands to visit relatives during this time. Robyn found that this allowed for less travel time, as the 6lane highways were deserted and so to were the many shopping centres!
Melissa Briggs