I’m the co-founder of Travel Vogue. I dived head first in to the travel industry in the mid 80’s, joining a small tour operator that specialised in holidays to the Greek Islands. My journey began at the very bottom, making the tea and packing brochures and after 9 years of working my way up the career ladder I decided to take the plunge and co-founded Travel Vogue Ltd in 1993. Now, over 30 years later, with a wealth of experience and first hand knowledge in the industry - my passion for travel remains a strong as ever. I have been lucky enough to visit many countries throughout the world and the single most asked question from customers is ‘where’s your favourite destination’ - it's an almost impossible choice, we all want something different from our holiday, and how do you decide what's best? Perhaps it is the night time view of lower Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge or taking the train through the Canadian Rockies or even watching the sunset from the west coast of Sri Lanka or maybe the near deafening roar of Victoria Falls or simply somewhere nice and away from it 'all' for a couple of weeks.
Dinner with a ‘Big Apple’ view...48 floors high above Times Square The View NYC rooftop Restaurant revolves 360° every hour
Experience the Boston Tea Party first hand and relive the beginnings of a Nation
For something a little different, why not try the Alcatraz tour at night
Great beaches, great restaurants and great hospitality
Top down for a laid back cruise down Ocean Drive
After a day of doing the sights head over to Dupont Circle for the evening’s entertainment.
Where do you start? It’s just bonkers!
Lift your head from the guide book and just lose yourself in the labyrinth of paths and alleyways
No visit to Milan is complete without feasting your eyes on The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci in the church of Santa Maria della Grazie.
Take a stroll through Kings Park, great views of the city and the Swan river
See the huge saltwater crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove
Allow some time to take a tour in to the rainforest
A treat for the whole family is the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Up early to the floating market on a ‘James Bond’ boat
Not only a good work out but after climbing the 300 steps of the 600 year old Wat Phra Doi Suthep temple the views are wonderful
For the best view go the Observation Deck at KL Tower or even dinner in their revolving restaurant
Getting about is so easy on the MTR. Trains are every few minutes