All went smoothly so no stress. Thanks once again.
Very smooth, no hassle holiday.
Another fabulous holiday
Always very professional. Thank you
As always Guy delivers exactly what was promised and required.
Another excellent trip from Guy, including a major switch close to the start comprising re-arranging the order of the itinerary. Well done again!
Another great trip to Verdura - Thanks Lee for another trip well organised - part of the service always delivered by yourself and Supertravel
Both hotels were very good. The first was more rural and quiet. The second was a bit more organised but excellent. Thanks for organising all the arrangments.
Everything was well organised and we had a fantastic holiday….
Another fantastic golfing holiday. Many thanks Ed for everything.
Thank you Lee. Everything was organised beautifully. We had a terrific holiday. Many thanks. Jo
Fabulous and efficient as always
Weather not as good as we hoped for! Otherwise all good
Have used supertravel for years, always been top draw.
Keep doing what you are doing !!
As usual, excellent service from Lee. The representative in Turkey was very helpful sourcing a walking stick for us!
Costa Navarino was a fabulous golf resort with excellent service from very friendly and welcoming staff . The facilities and rooms at the Westin hotel were excellent and all transfers were on time. Couldn’t fault the holiday in any way.
Excellent service from start to finish - 1st class!!
A seamless trip, much enjoyed would definitely travel with them again
Everything went very smoothly. Supertravel are very easy to deal with. I have the app on my phone, and it is very useful. Enjoyed a lively holiday.
All perfect, thanks.
Great trip to Navarino. Resort and golf courses first class. Only downside is facilities at Kalamata airport which I believe are being addressed. Martin
Excellent hotel, flights on time. Overall an excellent holiday.
Everything was arranged to the highest order. Big thanks to Mark, we all had a fab time and are looking forward to doing it again next year.
Great attention to detail. Quick replies to any questions. Helpful, efficient and friendly. Will certainly use again and have recommended to friends and family
Lovely place and a great trip
Great golf courses with drop-dead views. Service at Weston Resort best we’ve experienced. 100% recommended
Great time thank you x
Guy did a great job of helping me organise this trip to probably the best golf resort in Europe. Girona helps as well.
All 7 of us throughly enjoyed the whole holiday, hotel was excellent, both courses very enjoyable, we favoured the links as the best. Hope to be returning next year.
Sydney can be summed up by one of its best loved sports - surfing. This city is athletic, daring, dazzlingly sunny and always a breath of fresh air.
We Britons have a long affinity with Australia but it's only when you arrive in Sydney that you appreciate why Charles Darwin said in 1836 that 'ancient Rome in her imperial grandeur would not have been ashamed of such an offering'.
For all Australia's vast spaces and extraordinary wildlife, it is Sydney that leads the way when it comes to iconic architecture, world-class dining and unabashed rivalry with the Old Country. Still, its renowned love of the outdoors is everywhere. On morning runs from our extraordinarily well-sited waterside hotel, the Park Hyatt, we spot power-walking retirees and joggers out in force.
Exertion is a pleasure when it involves such scenery as the spiky Sydney Opera House, the parakeet-filled Royal Botanical Gardens and the smart gastro-wharf at Woolloomooloo.
For less cosmopolitan views, you can walk Sydney's coastline and get some idea of just why Port Jackson is one of the world's greatest harbours. Zipping about on one of the many inexpensive ferries or catching a pricier water taxi from Circular Quay West is a good place to start.
This will take you from the swish waterfront to where you can follow a coastal path wending from Spit to Manly - named after the indigenous manly bearing, according to my guide Ian Wells, of Sydney Coast Walks.
Highlights of our walk include ceremonial aboriginal engravings, more than 1,000 years old, the view of the gap through which British sailors entered the harbour in 1788, and a curious water dragon lizard, which joins us for lunch.
Next day we guide ourselves from one of Sydney's landmarks - show-stopping Bondi Beach - along the Pacific facing east coast to Coogee. It's Anzac Day, a national holiday, and everyone is celebrating, surfing, swimming, loafing. We have a splurge of prawns in the Bucket List cafe behind the beach.
It's an easy walk to Coogee, but we take all afternoon, enjoying the skilful paddle boarders and the swimming pools built into the rocks.
Climbing Sydney Harbour Bridge is hard to beat if you have the head for it. A £20 bet that I won't make it (I'm scared of heights) keeps me on track - just about.
Combining a city break in Sydney with a couple of days in the Blue Mountains, a mere 45 miles away, is a wonderful way to see just some of Australia's hugely varied landscapes. As we toil up Bell's Road, which links Richmond to Mount Tomah, Bell and Mount Victoria, it sounds like the car has developed a worrying whistle. Not at all. It's the bell birds, which make the most enchanting tinkling tones – even more so when we hear them in situ at Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley Resort.
Surrounded by prairie grasses, rocky plateaus and forest, it's a fine base. We hear a wombat outside our room at night. Wallabies and kangaroos are just a short cycle ride away, and you can take dusk or night safaris.
On our way back to the city, we stop off to gasp at the Three Sisters rock formation in Katoomba. The Queen came here on her 1954 tour and you can gaze at the three rocks from what is called Elizabeth Lookout.
Another great excursion from Sydney is to the Hunter Valley, home to more than 150 wineries and awash with gourmet restaurants and spa retreats.
This area of lush rolling hills is a two-hour drive north of Sydney. While wine tastings are the big draw, the vineyards also organise an array of events throughout the year, including topline concerts and food, music and art festivals.
Also big attractions are rides on the Hunter Valley steam trains and scenic cruises on the Hunter River.
Our final Australian adventure is a seaplane ride in a Cessna Caravan, arcing down Sydney's west coast to Jonah's restaurant overlooking Whale Beach.
After thudding across the waves, we are off into clear sky, looping across the city, which gleams gloriously below. It is a fitting and thrilling final hurrah.
First published in the Daily Mail - October 2019
More articles below...
Not quite what you're looking for?
We can easily customise an offer to suit your exact requirements