Epic Adventures to Book Now to Celebrate Those Missed Moments
April 28, 2021
With so many opportunities to celebrate with family and friends missed over the past 12 months, Turquoise has selected its pick of epic adventures across the globe to plan now to make up for lost time. These are journeys that explore multiple elements of a country’s culture, landscape and wildlife ensuring memories will be made for those of all ages. Ranging from the South Pacific, Asia, South Africa and the Caribbean, they’ve got it covered whether you want beach and crystal-clear waters or culture and fine dining.
Take a journey through South Africa in true Turquoise style. Start off in Cape Town, staying at The Silo, and explore the cultural, culinary and retail highlights of this outstanding cosmopolitan city, before heading out to the Cape Winelands for a stay at Babylonstoren. This Cape Dutch working wine farm produces delicious wine, along with meats, cheese, breads and more
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What you need to know if you want to take a cruise this summer
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By Taylor Dolven The Miami Herald (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
After more than a year without cruises, it looks like vacations at sea may finally become available for U.S. residents in the Caribbean and elsewhere this summer as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
But unlike before COVID-19, cruisers won’t be able to hop on ships in U.S. ports just yet. Instead, they’ll have to fly to the Caribbean if they want to cruise in June, July or August.
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Digital Air Strike guests on Richard Branson’s island
In between hikes on a beautiful island, lemur feedings, kayaking and tennis with a billionaire, ideas flowed for a group of dealers on how to better run their businesses.
With the NADA Show limited to the virtual realm this year because of the pandemic, marketing company
Digital Air Strike gathered dealership and business clients last month for a getaway in the British Virgin Islands. They stayed on Necker Island, owned by British business mogul Richard Branson who held a question-and-answer session with the group during their visit.
Matt Johnson defeated Richard Branson.