Brendan touts tours as staying with family
Irish-based Brendan Vacations announced a new, contemporary look, logo and travel products and itineraries to mark the launch of its 2012 Ireland & Scotland brochure.
“Brendan has made Ireland our second home for over 40 years, and the new look highlights our Irish connection, complete with a brand new office in Dublin,” says a news release.
Brendan has hundreds of new 4-and-5 star Brendan Gold hotels, castles and manors, four new Locally Hosted Vacations in Ireland, and a new Guided Vacation in Ireland, featuring local historians, and Dublin-based Travel Directors, the company says.
According to Nico Zenner, Brendan Vacations President:
“Going to Ireland with Brendan is like staying with family. Because we have our own office and staff in Ireland, we are able to take care of our guests in the best personal way. All our Travel Directors are exclusively employed by Brendan, and because they are Irish, they know Ireland like no one else.”
One of the new tours is “Sights and Sounds of Ireland,” an 11-day trip that includes landmarks such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Trinity College to see the 8th century book of Kells. Another 11-day tour focuses on castles and manors.
“For travelers seeking a semi-independent vacation featuring local host service in each city, a Locally Hosted vacation offers a choice of trip length, hotels and sightseeing, as well as rail transportation between each city and private airport transfers throughout,” according to Brendan.
Prices start at US$1049 for land-only based on double occupancy
By David Wilkening
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