Getting to know new venues and attractions in the area and new ports for the country. It is important to get a feeling of the city or tour in order for us to sell it better to our guests.
- Ann-Kristin Johansson, AIDA, Supervisor Destination Management
To help us make decisions on itineraries, and help to discover small ports that are not part of the usual cruise routes.
- Nathalie Esteves, Ponant, Product Development - Land Programs
You learn so much more than by doing desk research and think of questions that would never have occurred to you had you not visited.
- Emma Bean, Thomson Cruises, Product and Planning Manager
So important when choosing tours for our passengers and discussing exclusive tours.
- Rosalind Marshall, Saga, Shore Excursions and Purchasing Executive