Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Reservation Consultant Returns from Egypt
Greece and Mediterranean Travel staff are proud of their destination knowledge. Reservation Consultant Michelle Solomou returned recently from a visit to both Greece and Egypt.
During her stay in Egypt, Michelle visited many of GMTC’s hotel properties in the city including the Oasis Hotel where she is pictured in front of the hotel’s fountain and she explored some of Cairo’s great historical sites including the Pyramids of Giza and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
She also enjoyed the bustle and life of Cairo’s bazaars and markets.
For Michelle, who declares she is fascinated by ancient history, seeing the pyramids [below[ and the sphinx up close and personal was a special thrill…along with riding a camel pictured below!

She shared the fascination of many travelers to Cairo when she viewed the endless display of Pharonic treasures at the Egyptian Museum.
Michelle looks forward to being able to share her enhanced first hand knowledge of Egypt with travel agents who book with GMTC.
GMTC is soon to release its 2009 Egypt brochure and Michelle looks forward to handling Egypt enquiries with confidence.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Special Greece and Mediterranean Travel Report by The Mole.
John Alwyn-Jones
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