Category - Travelling With Vision

9
Apr

Expedition Ships

Expedition cruises are quickly emerging as one of the must-experience trips on travellers’ wanderlists. What’s an expedition ship?  It’s a small ship (maximum around 175 passengers) dedicated to visiting some of the world’s most inaccessible places. On board, rather than a karaoke club or champagne bar, you’ll find scientists and researchers whose lectures are one of the […]

9
Apr

Active Destination Spotlight: India

How do you start describing India? It’s a feast for the senses – all of them. Crazy, chaotic, overwhelming  -and magical. One of the best ways to experience India is with one of the active holiday companies we work with.  You’ll be in a small group, on an itinerary carefully planned to combine cultural immersion […]

27
Mar

S.S. Maria Theresa

Recently Vision Travel Executive Vice President Stephanie Anevich was honoured to attend the christening of Uniworld Rivers Cruises newest ship, the S.S. Maria Theresa.                 The ship was christened by Godmother, Princess Anita von Hohenberg, during an elegant ceremony in Amsterdam. Princess Anita, a direct descendent of Maria […]

27
Mar

Legendary Danube River Cruise

Join Vision Travel Owners Michael Broadhurst, Stephanie Anevich and Brian Robertson on this exclusive 11-day cruise tour. Enjoy three nights in Prague with guided sightseeing as well as time to explore this marvellous city on your own. Discover the Hradcany Castle grounds, wander through Prague’s Jewish Quarter, shop for hand-cut crystal, savour authentic Czech dumplings, […]

6
Mar

Insider tips on Meetings & Incentive Travel

Great news from the Incentive Travel front:  Business is booming and more and more Canadian corporations are seeing the tangible benefits of offering travel as a key incentive to their staff. There’s no question that incentive travel programs are big achievers.  They motivate, drive sales, inspire performance, help retain the best talent, create branding opportunities, […]

6
Mar

Toronto’s Pearson International

Canada’s busiest airport, Pearson (YYZ) is located about 20 km northwest of downtown and was used by over 36 million travellers in 2013.  Interestingly, it’s number two in North America (after JFK) for both international passengers and, along with JFK, is one of just two North American airports to serve six continents. Since its beginnings […]