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So
many choices: a Black Sea Voyage, the Christmas Markets, Portugal
and Spain, Provence and Spain, Russian Waterways. Vietman, Cambodia
and the riches of the Mekong and so much more!
River cruising may be the very best way to explore many of the world’s
most fascinating places. The ability to gain in-depth cultural experiences
and see the small towns and villages often missed when vacationers
take whirlwind “capital cities tours” is unmatched in
other forms of travel. Experienced and first time travelers are discovering
the joys of this all-inclusive, comfortable way to travel. More and
more people are coming to understand why river cruising is the fastest
growing segment of the travel industry.
Maybe it’s time to propose a river cruise to your group. Here’s
why.
River cruising vessels are custom built, often luxurious ships designed
especially for the purpose of river cruising, usually accommodating
100-300 people. River cruisers enjoy spacious staterooms with
premium hotel-style bedding, shore excursions led by professional
tour guides, complimentary Wi-Fi, spectacular 360° riverside
views, world class dining and fine wines, sauna, exercise facilities
and Jacuzzi, and more.
The size of the ships as well as the sightseeing, educational and
entertainment offerings make the experience perfect for groups. In
short, river cruising offers tremendous value for your group’s
vacation dollar!
Special interest cruises can be developed around summer vacations
or off-peak times (popular with the over 50 age group), so planning
is always easy. Plus, someone else organizes all the details including
special shore excursions tailored specifically for the group. Add
in the special group pricing, all meals, entertainment, lectures
and demonstrations onboard, shore excursions hosted by local guides,
and complimentary use of bicycles - ALL of which are usually included,
and you have a unique, hassle-free, value-packed group vacation.
Travelink can help you create a cruise vacation on the fascinating
waterways of Europe, Asia, China and the Russia that will inspire
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Left, the Houghton College Oberammergau-Danube Alumni group at the
Captain's Gala Farewell Dinner, on the Amadeus Symphony.
"The group enjoyed a powerful experience at the Oberammergau
Passion Play, followed by a most enjoyable cruise down the Danube.
"The Amadeus Symphony staff and crew were excellent, the food
very good, the ship most congenial and well-appointed. An excellent
experience for all."
-Dr. Ben R.
King, Assistant Dean, Houghton College

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“Singing the Hallelujah
Chorus with believers from all over the word in that amazing basilica… I
am forever changed by the experience!” said a 2009 ICMF participant.
Following a 25th anniversary celebration of the International Church Music
Festival in Rome in June of 2009, Elwyn Raymer, the executive director
of the festival and president of FestCorps, Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee
has announced today that the ICMF will return to Rome for the 2012 event.
“Rome was a very special place for the festival in 2009 and many
choir directors have asked us to consider a repeat in this important and
very popular destination for Christians all over the world”, Raymer
said. “So, while our official group registration will begin in August,
I am pleased to make this advance announcement of our intention to return
to the Eternal City June 11-15, 2012.”
The ICMF, which began in 1984 in England now has involved choir members
from more than 300 churches in America and musicians from more than 28
countries on 6 continents. The 2009 Festival in Rome saw more than 600
church choir members and friends from 11 countries, all singing in one
voice, proving that music is indeed the universal language. Prior to the
Rome event, the ICMF had been held in England, Switzerland and Germany.
For the 2010 event participants sailed to England on the Queen Mary 2 and
then traveled back to the “spiritual home” of the ICMF, Coventry
Cathedral for an exciting weekend event.
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LET YOUR MUSIC TAKE
YOU WHERE YOU HAVE NEVER BEEEN
Travelink staff members have been designing international choir and orchestra
tours for over 35 years. Many of these tours are related to International
Mission Projects. The choirs and orchestras come from churches of all
denominations, Colleges and Universities, Baptist Conventions and Community
Choruses.
From the moment you as a Minister of Music, Choral Director or Orchestra
Conductor contact Travelink an experienced staff member will work with
you to select the destination for your tour. They also liaise with you
and International Missionaries to locate the Mission Project where your
choir or orchestra will be the most effective and arrange concerts in
special venues.
Travelink maximizes your buying power securing competitive prices on
all elements of a tour including airlines, hotels, ground transportation
and meals. A Travelink representative meets your flight upon your arrival
at your destination and remains with you as tour manger for the duration
of the tour. The most important part of our expertise is managing the
details so you and your group can create wonderful experiences and make
life time memories.
Jeff Bennett, Worship and Music Pastor, Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield,
Missouri says,
“I have had the privilege of working with Travelink in creating
and conducting our church choir tours for the past 15 years. Every detail
is planned and executed with the greatest of care. Their knowledge and
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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CONTACT
Travelink American Express GROUP DIVISION
Phone: 800-227-5689 828-252-8484
Ed Seabough, Sr Vice President, Group Division: eseabough@trvlnk.com
Linda Raymer, President, Vacation Division: lraymer@trvlnk.com
Anne Betts, Operations Manager, Group Division: abetts@trvlnk.com
Randy Moore, Group Sales Executive, ICMF Specialist rmoore@trvlnk.com
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Our groups are traveling to the most interesting
places to do the most interesting things! For example:
London Study Tour which
includes visits to Bank of England, Lloyds of London and local
hospital to learn about nationalized healthcare system
Holocaust Study Tour to Berlin, Prague, Krakow,
Lublin and Warsaw with lectures and visits with distinguished local
sources
Medical Mission Trip for a group of female medical
practioners and counselors to Maseru, Lesotho
Concert tour of the Pacific Northwest including
rehearsal arrangements & booking of 5 concerts
Special interest group for the Passion Play & a
Danube River cruise
Choir Tours now going to Hong Kong and Sydney • UK,
France & Switzerland
• Honolulu
Mission Trips to Guadalajara • Managua Youth
Mission Trips to Vienna • Santo Domingo
International Church Music Festival participants
sail from New York City aboard Cunard's Queen Mary 2, on their
way to the festival at historic Coventry Cathedral. ---
our groups are amazing people!
As part of our on-going commitment to our
clients to explore and introduce new regions and possibilities
for groups, this month we are featuring the Baltic states.
Nestled between Russia and Poland, and on the opposite side of
the Baltic Sea as Finland and Sweden, the Baltics have always
played an interesting and often stormy role in history. We were
pleasantly surprised by the warmth of the people, the modern
facilities and the relaxing ambiance. We must admit to being
spellbound by the beautiful sights in Riga & Tallinn! Both
cities have a huge amount to offer the traveller, and are very
welcoming to visitors.
You will be charmed by Riga's cobbled streets,
its pedestrian-friendly squares filled with outdoor cafes and
restaurants, glorious churches, and the remarkable Art Nouveau
district which has the greatest concentration of stunningly restored
Art Nouveau buildings in the world.
The medieval port city of Tallinn is another gem of
the Baltics. Partly surrounded by its ancient city walls & towers,
you'll be fascinated by its winding streets, centuries old buildings
and squares. In spite of its historic charm, you'll be surprised
by its modern new town with its gleaming shops, modern hotels
and variety of international restaurants and cafes on every corner.
English is widely spoken in both cities and as the old towns
are very compact, you will find it easy to get around without
getting lost or having to battle with traffic. We were also impressed
by the effort which was made in Tallinn to provide detailed information
in English on signs on many historic buildings, which makes exploring
all the more enjoyable.
Hotel accommodation is of a high standard, with
lower prices than in Western Europe, giving you excellent value
for money. Also, your money will go further when shopping or
eating out on your own.
Another additional bonus is that in both Latvia & Estonia, wi-fi
is almost always available and free of charge in all
hotels!
Those of you who look after performing groups will be pleased
to know that they are received very warmly, as music and song
is embedded in the history of these countries. Latvia in fact
calls itself "The Land of Singing"! There is a great
variety of venues such as historic guild halls, churches, museums
and society houses which would be ideal for choirs or orchestras
in both cities and where an appreciative audience awaits. There
are also many possibilities for joint concerts with local choirs.
Latvia & Estonia can also be easily combined with
other destinations in the area — Baroque style
Vilnius in Lithuania is only a half day's drive away from Riga,
Tallinn is a short ferry ride from Helsinki in Finland which
is a train ride from fascinating St Petersburg. Therefore, these
areas can also be combined with Poland or Norway, or Sweden and
Denmark, so there is a great variety of itineraries which can
be tailor made for any group with either a general or special
interest.
We look forward to introducing your groups to The Baltics.
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We hope spring is in full bloom where you live.
The economy and the dollar continue to show signs of improvement,
so we are encouraged about the return of robust group travel!.
Travelink has handled groups to “off
the beaten tracks” destinations such as Armenia and Lesotho
Has arranged charter flights between cities where there are no
direct flights
Has special rates for mission travel
Is experienced in handling student study tours
Is experienced in handling choir and orchestra tours
Manages travel for the International Church Music Festival (with
600 participants singing for the Pope in Rome in June 2009). The
ICMF wiill return to Rome in 2012!

Travelink still has space available
in 2010 for ~
Scandinavia Tour - September 2010, Escorted by Ed Seabough, Senior
Vice President of our Group Division
The Passion Play + Italy Tour, escorted by Chuck Bridwell
The Passion Play + Danube River Cruise with Houghton College
The Baptist World Alliance Congress in Honolulu
Many who are participating in the 2010 International Church Music
Festival in Coventry are making their way across the Atlantic
on the majestic Queen Mary 2 – what a way to travel!
Travelink is able to customize a tour
for your group - based on your special interest - to any destination
in the world
Now is the time for you to begin planning your
next group trip and we’d be pleased to work hand-in-hand
with you to help organize it. We look forward to partnering
with you in 2010 – do let us know how we can be of service
to you!
Love Never Dies . . . The
long awaited sequel to Phantom of the Opera opened in London
on March 9th. The new Andrew Lloyd Webber production continues
the story of ‘The Phantom’, who has moved from his
lair in the Paris Opera House to haunt the fairgrounds of Coney
Island, far across the Atlantic.‘Phantom’ has been
seen by over 100 million people across the world. Initially,
the sequel can only be seen in London, before opening in Broadway
at the end of 2010. This will be the ‘must-see’ theatre
event of 2010, so book early to avoid disappointment.
Private viewing of the Crown Jewels . . . Make your
groups feel special by suggesting a private viewing of the
British Crown Jewels at the Tower of London. Available in the
morning and in the evening, before and after the crowds, your
group will be accompanied by a Jewel House Warder as their
guide as they view this magnificent collection, including the
famous Koh-i-noor diamond, one of the most famous diamonds
in the world. The Koh-i-noor was first mentioned in 1306, and
later belonged to various Indian and Persian rulers. It became
part of The Crown Jewels of Britain at the time of Queen Victoria.
When in Bath . . . Encourage your groups to
visit Bath Abbey, where they can climb the 212 steps of the tower
for unique views of the city of Bath, sit inside the clock, stand
alongside the Abbey bells, and walk on the hidden side of the
famous fan vault. Less energetic groups may wish to visit the
little-known American Museum in Bath. Situated in a glorious
Georgian manor house surrounded by stunning scenery, this museum
is home to the finest collection of Americana outside the US,
where visitors will find out about the Founding Fathers, the
pioneers’ West, native Americans, Slavery and the Civil
War.
Stonehenge – Private Viewing at Sunrise. Built
nearly 5,000 years ago, Stonehenge is the most popular prehistoric
monument in the world. Most visitors to the site are not allowed
direct access to the stones. However, with forward planning,
we can arrange that access for your groups. Your group will get
a private viewing of the mysterious monoliths, and will be able
to enter the stone circle itself, and stand beside the mighty
Sarsen rocks towering above. They will have time to enjoy the
peace, away from the crowds, and watch the sunrise and experience
Stonehenge at its most mystical and atmospheric best. Not to
be missed! Why not ask for a copy of our ‘Stonehenge; facts & legends’ itinerary?
Backstage Tours – London offers some of
the best backstage theatre tours:
Theatre Royal Drury Lane -
Discover the history of one of London’s oldest theatres,
brought to life by two costumed actors. The knowledgeable guides
lead you through the front-of-house and backstage areas, as well
as underneath the stage, to see the impressive hydraulics system.
Royal Opera House – One of the world’s
leading theatres opens its doors as it prepares for the evening
performance. The Backstage Tours include an introduction to the
colourful history of the theatre, an insight into the redevelopment
of the Royal Opera House, and a look at aspects of current productions.
As the Royal Opera House is a fully working theatre, each tour
is a unique experience, and may include opportunities to see
The Royal Ballet in class, or the magnificent backstage technology
in operation.
National Theatre – Go behind the scenes
in a building which houses three theatres and produces 18 shows
per year. Fascinating historical details and ingenious tricks
of the trade are revealed as experienced, entertaining guides
brimming with anecdotes and information lead the backstage tours
through the National’s three auditoriums and backstage
areas. Production workshops and paintframe (which are unique
amongst London theatres) where sets and props are built and decorated,
are also visited.
Royal Albert Hall - Engaging guides take groups
on a personal journey through this iconic building, bringing
to life the Hall’s fascinating history and sharing some
of its secrets. It is likely that those on the tour will
see the Hall prepare for one of its 350 events, or witness rehearsals
for that evening’s performance.
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