An event for GTOS in October is sure to cause a stir with tour planners being invited to sign up for what is being described as a ‘most memorable experience.’ And it includes a trip to the British Tea Museum where the long tradition of tea drinking will be investigated!
Daish’s Holidays are hosting a four-day showcase 6-10 October based at their Imperial Hotel in Eastbourne.
GTOS will stay for four nights at the hotel and enjoy a fam event which includes entertainment every night, breakfast and dinner as well as lunches during the tour days. Tour Planners can request a booking form and register for the event by emailing Steve Reed at the email address below – attendance is subject to eligibility and availability.
The long-established hotel and tour company has twelve hotels in ten resorts around the country and the Eastbourne Showcase promises to highlight a number of top-quality attractions during factfinding tours of this top seaside resort and the wider Sussex and Kent area.
Arranged in conjunction with travel trade specialists Steve Reed Tourism Ltd with support from Visit Eastbourne and 1066 Country, the group travel organisers will take in a variety of tourist sites including the Kent and East Sussex Railway; Michelham Priory; Bexhill Museum; Carr Taylor Vineyard and Herstmonceux Castle and Estate.
Delegates for the showcase will also be invited to check out a number of Eastbourne attractions. These will include the Beachy Head Story; The Eastbourne Eye; the Towner Gallery and a night at the theatre is planned also. A number of other attractions are soon to be added to the showcase programme to help make for a top and extremely worthwhile fam.
‘The showcase will be the perfect introduction to how good Daish’s Holidays and indeed our Eastbourne Hotel are for group holidays,’ says Martin Jenkins of Daish’s Holidays. ‘It’s the ideal opportunity to experience a number of top attractions each of which are within easy touring distance from the Imperial Hotel.’
For further information please contact steve@stevereedtourism.co.uk or telephone [01420] 560288