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The large deserts of central Australia mean that the vast majority of the population live on the shores of this enormous country. The large cities of Perth, Sydney and Melbourne are iconic places to visit, with buzzing centres and a multitude of beaches, from the sands of Bondi to the surf of Trigg. Outside of the major hubs, there are hundreds of smaller beach towns where you can appreciate Australia`s beautiful coastline.
Explore Port Macquarie in New South Wales and catch your own dinner or head up to Queensland and discover the parties of Airlie Beach. Australia`s island status means that there are thousands of surf towns and beaches to be found, so follow the masses and head to the coast.
To learn more about what Australia has to offer your clients and start training for FREE. Check the link in our bio. Go to the destinations page and click on the Aussie Specialist Program.
The large deserts of central Australia mean that the vast majority of the population live on the shores of this enormous country. The large cities of Perth, Sydney and Melbourne are iconic places to visit, with buzzing centres and a multitude of beaches, from the sands of Bondi to the surf of Trigg. Outside of the major hubs, there are hundreds of smaller beach towns where you can appreciate Australia`s beautiful coastline.
Explore Port Macquarie in New South Wales and catch your own dinner or head up to Queensland and discover the parties of Airlie Beach. Australia`s island status means that there are thousands of surf towns and beaches to be found, so follow the masses and head to the coast.
To learn more about what Australia has to offer your clients and start training for FREE. Check the link in our bio. Go to the destinations page and click on the Aussie Specialist Program.
The celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821, less commonly known as Independence Day, takes place in Greece, Cyprus and Greek diaspora centers on 25 March every year, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation. The day is a public holiday in Greece and Cyprus.
In celebration of Greek Independence Day, towns and villages throughout Greece hold a school flag parade, during which schoolchildren march in traditional Greek costume and carry Greek flags. There is also an armed forces parade in Athens.
The celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821, less commonly known as Independence Day, takes place in Greece, Cyprus and Greek diaspora centers on 25 March every year, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation. The day is a public holiday in Greece and Cyprus.
In celebration of Greek Independence Day, towns and villages throughout Greece hold a school flag parade, during which schoolchildren march in traditional Greek costume and carry Greek flags. There is also an armed forces parade in Athens.
There are 333 islands in Fiji`s archipelago, so choosing the best one for your client can be an intimidating endeavor.
While you can’t really go wrong no matter which island you choose – there are no bad ones to visit – each one has its own sense of identity, from decadent resort to family getaway or backpacker adventure. Wherever you go, expect the warmest welcome the world has to offer when you step beyond the main tourist hot spot of Nadi.
To find out more about what Fiji has to offer your clients, complete the free Fiji Matai Specialist Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Fiji under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
There are 333 islands in Fiji`s archipelago, so choosing the best one for your client can be an intimidating endeavor.
While you can’t really go wrong no matter which island you choose – there are no bad ones to visit – each one has its own sense of identity, from decadent resort to family getaway or backpacker adventure. Wherever you go, expect the warmest welcome the world has to offer when you step beyond the main tourist hot spot of Nadi.
To find out more about what Fiji has to offer your clients, complete the free Fiji Matai Specialist Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Fiji under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
Often ranked as one of the most beautiful forests in Europe, this is the stunning Hallerbos in Flanders. During the Springtime, it comes alive like something out of a fairytale as bluebells carpet the floor. The best time to visit to see the purple carpet is mid-April.
📷@mhphotography shared from the @visitflanders account.
To learn more about what Flanders has to offer your clients, click on the link on our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Flanders page under the destinations tab.
Often ranked as one of the most beautiful forests in Europe, this is the stunning Hallerbos in Flanders. During the Springtime, it comes alive like something out of a fairytale as bluebells carpet the floor. The best time to visit to see the purple carpet is mid-April.
📷@mhphotography shared from the @visitflanders account.
To learn more about what Flanders has to offer your clients, click on the link on our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Flanders page under the destinations tab.
During Costa Rica’s arribada (“mass arrival”), as many as 100,000 Olive Ridley turtles come ashore on Ostional National Wildlife Refuge’s isolated beaches, leaving behind as many as 10 million eggs. Arribadas occur year-round, but the peak is during the green season.
In recent years — especially after 2015 — Ostional has had to implement stricter regulations, as the arribadas draw throngs of tourists curious to experience the natural spectacle. If you come, simply keep your impact in mind, and leave Costa Rica as beautiful as you found it.
To learn more about what Costa Rica has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Costa Rica Page under the Destinations tab.
During Costa Rica’s arribada (“mass arrival”), as many as 100,000 Olive Ridley turtles come ashore on Ostional National Wildlife Refuge’s isolated beaches, leaving behind as many as 10 million eggs. Arribadas occur year-round, but the peak is during the green season.
In recent years — especially after 2015 — Ostional has had to implement stricter regulations, as the arribadas draw throngs of tourists curious to experience the natural spectacle. If you come, simply keep your impact in mind, and leave Costa Rica as beautiful as you found it.
To learn more about what Costa Rica has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Costa Rica Page under the Destinations tab.
Gold is no longer Aruba’s most precious natural resource. One of the most intriguing facts about Aruba is that, these days, the island’s key resource and number one export is aloe. The succulent was first introduced to Aruba in 1840 and, pretty soon, two-thirds of the island’s surface were covered with aloe vera.
Founded in 1890, Aruba Aloe is the world’s oldest aloe company and has been harnessing the restorative powers of this succulent plant for more than a century. Many island spas use locally grown aloe in their treatments; the plant is a powerful antioxidant and contains vitamins that are great for your skin.
One of the interesting things about Aruba is that you can take a guided tour of the Royal Aruba Aloe Museum & Factory. There, you`ll see exactly how aloe is filleted and learn about the many benefits of aloe vera. You can also take a walking tour of the factory and visit the aloe cutting room and the testing lab.
To learn more about what Aruba has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Aruba Page under the Destinations tab.
Gold is no longer Aruba’s most precious natural resource. One of the most intriguing facts about Aruba is that, these days, the island’s key resource and number one export is aloe. The succulent was first introduced to Aruba in 1840 and, pretty soon, two-thirds of the island’s surface were covered with aloe vera.
Founded in 1890, Aruba Aloe is the world’s oldest aloe company and has been harnessing the restorative powers of this succulent plant for more than a century. Many island spas use locally grown aloe in their treatments; the plant is a powerful antioxidant and contains vitamins that are great for your skin.
One of the interesting things about Aruba is that you can take a guided tour of the Royal Aruba Aloe Museum & Factory. There, you`ll see exactly how aloe is filleted and learn about the many benefits of aloe vera. You can also take a walking tour of the factory and visit the aloe cutting room and the testing lab.
To learn more about what Aruba has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Aruba Page under the Destinations tab.
St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.
St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.
Jersey is home to La Corbière, the most southerly lighthouse in the British Isles.
It was also the first lighthouse in the British Isles to be constructed in concrete. Built in 1873 on a tidal island, it is linked to the main island by a causeway that is twice daily submerged by the tide.
To learn more about what Jersey has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Jersey Specialist Page under the Destinations tab.
Jersey is home to La Corbière, the most southerly lighthouse in the British Isles.
It was also the first lighthouse in the British Isles to be constructed in concrete. Built in 1873 on a tidal island, it is linked to the main island by a causeway that is twice daily submerged by the tide.
To learn more about what Jersey has to offer your clients, click the link in our bio. Go to Free Product Training, then click on the Jersey Specialist Page under the Destinations tab.
There are six traffic lights on the island of Anguilla, and if you drive from west to east or vice versa you`ll pass through all of them, which somehow feels monumental. Sometimes a few of them seem to be switched off, but since even at rush hour you`re not exactly in high-speed traffic, you can safely navigate your way through. Only 15,000 people live on the island, so the roads are rarely busy.
To find out more about what Anguilla has to offer your clients, complete the free Anguilla Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Anguilla Korea under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
There are six traffic lights on the island of Anguilla, and if you drive from west to east or vice versa you`ll pass through all of them, which somehow feels monumental. Sometimes a few of them seem to be switched off, but since even at rush hour you`re not exactly in high-speed traffic, you can safely navigate your way through. Only 15,000 people live on the island, so the roads are rarely busy.
To find out more about what Anguilla has to offer your clients, complete the free Anguilla Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Anguilla Korea under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
The topography of Egypt is dominated by the Nile. For about 750 miles (1,200 km) of its northward course through the country, the river cuts its way through bare desert, its narrow valley a sharply delineated strip of green, abundantly fecund in contrast to the desolation that surrounds it. From Lake Nasser, the river’s entrance into southern Egypt, to Cairo in the north, the Nile is hemmed into its trenchlike valley by bordering cliffs, but at Cairo these disappear, and the river begins to fan out into its delta.
Improve your knowledge about Egypt and get more holidays to this destination. Don`t miss the chance to train for FREE. Check the link in our bio. Go to the destinations page and click on the Egypt course.
The topography of Egypt is dominated by the Nile. For about 750 miles (1,200 km) of its northward course through the country, the river cuts its way through bare desert, its narrow valley a sharply delineated strip of green, abundantly fecund in contrast to the desolation that surrounds it. From Lake Nasser, the river’s entrance into southern Egypt, to Cairo in the north, the Nile is hemmed into its trenchlike valley by bordering cliffs, but at Cairo these disappear, and the river begins to fan out into its delta.
Improve your knowledge about Egypt and get more holidays to this destination. Don`t miss the chance to train for FREE. Check the link in our bio. Go to the destinations page and click on the Egypt course.
Sometimes different cultures can have interesting things in common. For example, the number 4 in Korean culture may remind you of the number 13 if you grew up in a Western culture. Just like 13, it symbolizes bad luck.
Just like the number 13 in a Western elevator, you won’t routinely see a 4th floor in Korea. When you step on the elevator of a high rise building, you’ll see buttons for 1, 2, 3, F, 5, 6, etc. The letter F replaces the number 4 to avoid any misfortune. Often, you won’t find a room 4 in a building either.
There are other ways you can notice a reluctance to use the number 4 in Korean culture. Table settings or gifts are often in groups of threes or fives, but not fours. You might give or receive gifts of money for 30,000 won or 50, 000 won. Not 40,000 won though.
You also won’t generally find a 4th floor in a Korean hospital either. Why temp fate in a place where people are staying to resolve heath issues?
To find out more about what Korea has to offer your clients, complete the free Korea Travel Expert Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Korea under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
Sometimes different cultures can have interesting things in common. For example, the number 4 in Korean culture may remind you of the number 13 if you grew up in a Western culture. Just like 13, it symbolizes bad luck.
Just like the number 13 in a Western elevator, you won’t routinely see a 4th floor in Korea. When you step on the elevator of a high rise building, you’ll see buttons for 1, 2, 3, F, 5, 6, etc. The letter F replaces the number 4 to avoid any misfortune. Often, you won’t find a room 4 in a building either.
There are other ways you can notice a reluctance to use the number 4 in Korean culture. Table settings or gifts are often in groups of threes or fives, but not fours. You might give or receive gifts of money for 30,000 won or 50, 000 won. Not 40,000 won though.
You also won’t generally find a 4th floor in a Korean hospital either. Why temp fate in a place where people are staying to resolve heath issues?
To find out more about what Korea has to offer your clients, complete the free Korea Travel Expert Training Programme on the Travel Uni website. Simply follow the link in our bio and you`ll find Korea under the Destinations tab after clicking on the free product training page.
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