FAM 2014 Romagna trips announced

Tuesday, 07 Jan, 2014 0

Travel agents & specialist tour operators eligible to experience a secret treasure chest destination

Applications are invited for a special FAM trip to the ancient Italian region of Romagna this springtime. Eligible participants will include travel agents, and specialist tour operators from all over the world.

The FAM trip is of particular interest to Travel agents because sponsor Best of Romagna magazine  (see below) has a special Travel Agent program whereby their magazine can be personalized for the travel agent who can use it to get group, IT and FIT business and gain substantial commissions. For information email [email protected]

FREE DOWNLOAD OF MAGAZINE HERE

There will be nominal charges for the FAM trips but this could be refunded depending on post-FAM results.

The FAM trips to Romagna on 29 March and 5 April 2014 "Food: Wine: Ecotourism: Culture will cost: £300 (€360 $500) per participant.

Each very small group FAM trip will include: 5 nights accommodation with all meals, specially-arranged tastings of local produce including food, wine, olive oils, and an informal workshop to understand the area – in particular its ecotourism potential and marketing opportunities.

The FAM trips accurately reflect Best of Romagna tours that will be available later – small group luxury, exclusive inclusive food, wine, culinary and culture guided tours,

Participants will learn to cook a delicious local speciality in "Italy’s Best Cookery School", taste some of the region’s greatest DOP Olive Oil in a hilltop village, taste and learn about one of Italy’s best wines in another beautiful hilltop vineyard-village and try some extraordinary sea-salt in the beautiful, historic seaside destination where it is harvested.

See "US Travel agents say Romagna we adore"

There will be up to 100% post-FAM refund depending on resultant marketing results.

Numbers for both trips are strictly limited and therefore criteria will apply.

Email expressions of interest as soon as possible to [email protected]

ABOUT ROMAGNA:

The historic region of Romagna (between the Apennines and the Adriatic) has one of the most astonishing treasure chests of heritage, culture, food, wine and hospitality in the world.

Romagna’s World Heritage cities include the fabulous mountaintop republic of San Marino and Ravenna world famous for its mosaics, was three times capital of Italy and has no less than 8 UNESCO sites over 1,000 years old.

In addition Romagna features no less than five other fabulous art cities in an area less than 100km square including the ancient ceramic art city of Faenza, the historic salt-city seaside resort of Cervia, the delightful olive-oil hillside town of Brisighella, the ancienr Roman city of Rimini, the lovely town of Lugo and historic vineyards of Bertinoro.

For ecotourism – the extraordinary Po Delta Regional Park – gazetted by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in its own right in 1999 http://www.Parcodeltapo.it    and http://www.Deltaduemila.net   Here you will find massive pine forests, a salt pan, wetlands and literally thousands of bird species to delight the eye, the ear and the souls of birdwatchers, walkers, nature-lovers.

Moreover Romagna is also the birthplace of Italian cuisine. It has arguably the best cookery school in Italy as part of an unique foundation started by a Romagnolo man – Pellegrino Artusi . Artusi is known to Italians all over the world as the father of Italian cuisine.

In all, Romagna is a classic tourism treasure chest!

Free download of the latest Best of Romagna Magazine HERE

More about BestofRomagna at: http://www.bestofromagna.com and http://www.Facebook.com/Bestofromagna

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