HOW TO SELL GAMBIA
What’s New More flight options from Gatwick mean Cosmos can offer flexible durations including 10, 11 and 21 nights for the first time.
Where To Book GAMBIA EXPERIENCE - 0845 330 2060
www.gambia.co.uk Seven nights in the Omakan Hotel in Sukuta start from £898pp, based on April 17 or 24 2012 departures. The price includes B&B in a pool suite with flights from Gatwick.
COSMOS DISTANT DREAMS 0871 423 8518
www.cosmos-holidays.co.uk The Footsteps Eco Lodge in Gunjur is offered for the first time. The lodge has solar and wind power and a freshwater reed-filtered pool. Seven nights’ bed and breakfast costs from £655pp.
General Information TIME ZONE: None.
VISAS: Not required for British 10-year passport holders. Passports must be valid for three months after return.
TAXES: A€20 euro airport development fee levied on departure. Gambia Experience will include this in its package prices from November 1 2011.
CLIMATE: Temperatures are in the low 30s almost year-round, making Gambia the perfect escape. However, expect high humidity during the summer months.
GETTING THERE: Charter flights to Banjul operate from Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester.
MEDICAL: Anti-malaria tablets
Clockwise from top left: a traditional batik stall; local birdlife; the five-star Coco Ocean's pool.
CONTACT: Gambia Tourism Authority, 57 Kensington Court, London W8 5DG Tel: 020 7376 0093;
www.visitthegambia.gm
T e Gambia
...too hot to ignore!
Fantastic winter sun, exotic African culture, boutique and spa hotels, incredible birdlife, sumptuous cuisine and a warm welcome awaits on the smiling coast of West Africa.
For brochures, trade log-ins & agency support: 0845 330 2066 or
Gambia.co.uk/Trade
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THE GAMBIA EXPERIENCE
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