Posts Tagged ‘Reef and Rainforest Tours’

Deal of the Day: free nights in Madagascar for women

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

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Holiday details: 4 nights in northwest Madagascar staying in one of the 8 bungalows at the Tsara Komba Loge on the peaceful island of Nosy Komba. Wander the lodge gardens or experience the delights of this road free island with a dip in the sea, a spot of sunbathing on one of the many beaches or a hike through the tropical woodland.

Price: from £983 – including a ‘Happy Woman’ offer of free accommodation for female travellers – based on two sharing (one guest female), full board. Excludes flights and transfers and tourist tax.

Dates: departures between May 1 and July 15, 2010.

Book with: Reef and Rainforest Tours. Please enquire by phone or email.

Women travellers get £100 discount in Costa Rica

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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By 101 Holidays newsdesk

Reef & Rainforest Tours is offering a £100 discount for every female that books one of their holidays in Costa Rica up to the end of March.

Hmmm, we thought. Isn’t that offer a bit … sexist?

Reef & Rainforest Tour say it’s their way of celebrating the election of Costa Rica’s first female president, Laura Chinchilla. Ms Chinchilla not only won the election, but won decisively in all seven of Costa Rica’s provinces with 47% of the vote.

The company is a specialist in Costa Rica. For example, its 13-night Remarkable Diversity tour takes in volcanoes, wetlands, forests, thermal mud pools, canopy adventures and Pacific beaches. It costs from £3,195 pp (less £100 for the ladies) and it includes all flights, 4 nights’ full-board accommodation, 9 nights B&B accommodation and guided tours in the Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge, the Rincon de la Vieja National Park and a canopy walk.

Meet the Boss: Alan Godwin, Reef and Rainforest Tours

Monday, April 27th, 2009

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Today, we launch a new series of interviews with the people behind the UK’s finest tour operators. Here, we speak to Alan Godwin, Managing Director of Reef and Rainforest Tours, which operates wildlife tours to Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Alan founded the company in 1989 from a flat in west London. After extensive travels with his wife  Caroline and their children, Tom and Tilly, he has a keen insight into what makes a perfect family wildlife holiday.

When not working or travelling, Alan enjoys time with his family, rides motorbikes, listens to music, plays pool, badminton and tennis, walks on Dartmoor and around the scenic South Hams, and (in summer) swims off the Devon coast.

Where are you planning to go on holiday this year, and why?

“I’m going on a motorbike trip in July around France with two friends, then in August to the Galapagos Islands (for the third time) with my 12-year-old son, Tom, on a seven-night dedicated family cruise aboard the Eclipse.”

What is your favourite getaway in the UK, and why?

“I love the Isles of Scilly, especially Tresco. Island-hopping using the various ferry boats is sublime.”

If you could spend a long weekend in any city abroad, which would you pick, and why?

“Rome, as I haven’t been there yet, and a friend has recommended a city-centre serviced apartment, which sounds ideal.”

Please tell us three items that are always found in your luggage.

“My camera, binoculars and Swiss Army knife.”

What one thing would most improve people’s overall holiday experience?

“A really good, well-researched guide book containing high-quality maps. For wildlife trips, a species guidebook really helps.”

What has been your worst holiday experience?

“Having my passport stolen in Bali in 1987. Apart from the hassle and expense of getting it replaced, it contained all the entry stamps and visas for all the destinations I had visited during my Gap year, which I was sad to lose.”

Tell us your favourite hotel: in the UK; in mainland Europe; in the rest of the world.

“In the UK, the New Inn on Tresco, which is also the island’s only pub and the hub of its social life. In Europe, I’m not sure. I haven’t been for a few years.

“In the rest of the world, it is the Uakari Lodge at Mamiraua in the far western Amazonia region of Brazil. It’s an isolated 10-room, floating rainforest lodge. The main attraction is the startling uakari monkey – with its bald florid visage and long white fur coat it is called the “macaca ingles”, or English monkey.”

What is the most exciting project your company is working on right now?

“We are currently devising a collection of attractively-priced ‘Bare Bones Itineraries’ for many of our destinations. These will contain our usual high-quality accommodation and service, yet without international flights, meals and tours/excursions.

“We are planning to feature a selection of expedition cruises using mainly small- to medium-sized ships (12 – 50 passengers), for such destinations as Antarctica and the Arctic, Costa Rica and Panama, Baja California, Amazon and India.”

Thank you, Alan.

Visit the Reef and Rainforest Tours website for more information.