Families
Family holidays often require more logistical precision than your average military campaign, so a bit of expert advice at the planning stage is essential.
The Original Travel portfolio has grown steadily as we source new family favourites, but remains select because we know that despite ubiquitous claims to family-friendliness, few hotels or lodges really have the right kidentials.
Since the launch of our Original Kids portfolio we have sent parents and their off-spring off to destinations as diverse as the jungles of Borneo to see orang-utans in the wild, and camping under the stars in the dunes of the Wahiba Sands desert in Oman.
We know there’s a place for the bucket and spade holiday that the likes of Europe, Mauritius and the Caribbean do so well, but we believe that with our know-how it is now perfectly plausible to enjoy a family walking safari in Africa, or a kayaking holiday in Croatia. After all, family holidays should be as much fun for the parents as they are for the children.
Original Thinking
Original Travel consultants visited the best family-friendly hotels in Europe and more adventurous destinations worldwide before launching a portfolio of family holidays in 2007
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Private Hire Andalucia
SpainMoorish towns of Granada, Seville and Cordoba combine with beautiful rugged scenery and coastline.
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Private Hire Brazil, Green Coast & Bahia
BrazilBrazil’s enormous and beautiful coastline is home to some truly spectacular properties that lend themselves perfectly to exclusive hire
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Private Hire Greece
GreeceFamily trips don't come much better than a stay in an immaculate Greek island villa.
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Private Hire Italy
ItalyA week lying by the pool of an elegant farmhouse conversion in the Tuscan Hills is hard to beat.
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Private Hire Kenyan Coast & Lamu
KenyaThe perfect place for a relaxing break in its own right, or even better after a dusty and dynamic Kenyan safari.
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Victoria Falls
ZimbabweThe name alone conjures up visions of exploration and adventure. David Livingstone "discovered" the Falls in 1855 and named them after Queen Victoria