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“Window to Luxury represents small, unique boutique properties in India, specialising in everything from wildlife to the ancient Indian wellness treatment, Ayurveda, a concept which is becoming more popular in the UK. Unite is a great forum for us to promote our products” SANJAY MECHERY, DIRECTOR OF MARKETING, WINDOW TO LUXURY
Brits love Victoria
VICTORIA is now the second- most visited Australian state by UK travellers, with a year-on-year increase in visitor numbers of 3.4% seeing it overtake Queensland as second only to New South Wales. The state was at Unite to promote products new
that
various new include
a
Norman-designed course which is
Valley,
27-hole Greg golf
set to
open this July in the Yarra Another new
attraction, ‘Paddle with a
Platypus’, is
located in the Yarra’s
Healesville Sanctuary.
visitvictoria.com NEWS TO USE IN BRIEF
Steal a Silversea deal: Agents booking any Alaska cruise with Silversea Cruises before April 30 will receive an extra five per cent commission.
New rooms for Centara Maldives: The
cruise line also has a new all-inclusive package for the Galapagos Islands, including flights, cruise, hotel stays in Quito and Guayaquil and city tours.
silversea.com
The Centara Grand Island Resort & Spa Maldives is to launch a new guest room category, Sunset Ocean Pool Villas, as part of its programme of refurbishments. Guests of the 20 new villas will be eligible for full ‘Club’ access, an ‘Ultimate All Inclusive’ plan.
centarahotelsresorts.com
Improvements for Fiji. Luxury adults-only island resort Matmanoa in Fiji re-opened this March 16 after extensive renovations. All beachfront bures now have private plunge pools, gazebo day beds and outdoor showers. There are five newly-built beach front villas, making a total of 33 rooms.
matamanoa.com
sellingtravel.co.uk
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