Buy tickets for travel show with TV’s Simon Reeve

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Not sure where to go on holiday in 2016? Well, besides checking YourHols for inspiration and ideas, why not go along to a travel show.

Destinations: The Holiday and Travel Show is being held at EventCity, Manchester from January 21-24 and Olympia London from February 4-7.

Holidays from safaris to cruises and adventure holidays to rail journeys will be showcased along with exclusive offers, discounts and upgrades from leading travel companies around the globe.

Also, there are two additions to the 2016 show:

  • ‘MASTA’ Travel Health Clinic: Providing FREE personalised advice on staying safe and health abroad from a team of expert nurses. Plus, expert theatre providing essential information before you travel.
  • New travel photography masterclass: Led by professional photographer Steve Davey, the two-hour masterclasses will help sharpen skills and iron out bad habits. The author of best-selling Unforgettable Places to See Before You Die will also give feedback on individual photos in each session.

Visitors can also listen to celebrity speakers including Simon Reeve (above), TV presenter of the current BBC Two Ireland series, and Monty Halls, the former Royal Marines Officer who worked for Nelson Mandela on the peace process.

Simon said:  “I would recommend the show as an essential event for anyone who is passionate about travel and wants to discover incredible new places. Having travelled to many amazing countries and encountered wonderful cultures, landscapes and wildlife, I’m really looking forward to sharing my experiences with the show’s visitors.”

Show manager Rob Debenham, said: “The show is a ‘must-visit’ event for anyone interested in holidays and travel, with the North’s biggest choice of travel ideas from leading and independent travel companies. This year there is more to see and be inspired by than ever before with over 180 leading brands exhibiting and exciting new attractions – it really is a one-stop shop for all lovers of travel.”

Book tickets from £8 here