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Join me for some holiday inspiration, travel advice and exclusive offers. 🌴✈️

📍 Where: Boulangerie Jade, 145 Lordship Lane, SE22 8HX

🗓️ When: Friday, 20th September, between 9 and 11am

Special Offer: Enjoy a free coffee and pastry when you come along and unlock an exclusive discount on your next holiday! 🥐

This event has passed but please reach out on WhatsApp or by phone at 07549 052342. I’m happy to make suggestions where you could travel to considering your interests, answer any travel questions or prepare a tailor-made proposal for you. 

 

About me:

I'm Dagmar, founder of 'Experience Away', a boutique travel agency based in Dulwich helping travellers to truly experience their destination while making a positive impact. Plan your next holiday with me like never before and access bespoke travel experiences and a personal service that you can't find online. Whether you like to discuss an upcoming holiday, just come along for a chat or to pick up a catalogue, I'd be delighted to meet you.

Follow me on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/experience_away/

 

5 Stars on Trustpilot and recent testimonials:

"Dagmar is fantastic, her customer service is second to none. I compared her quote to others and she was not only great value for money. But it's all the additional services she provides like suggesting itinerary or places to visit."

"I cannot recommend her highly enough. She's working on my holidays for next year so I'm sure this will be one of many I will book"

"The benefits of engaging with a specialist: The consultation was so effective we found ourselves with the perfect itinerary within days"

"Dagmar is responsive and thoughtful and I doubt we'd be going to New Zealand next year if we hadn't spoken. Definitely one of the best travel agents I've ever dealt with."

 

About Experience Away

Experience Away is a travel agency operated under the award-winning Not Just Travel Franchise. Every holiday is protected by ABTA and flight-inclusive packages enjoy ATOL protection. My service has no added fee. You only pay for your travel.

 

Like to discuss ideas for your next trip?

Call or WhatsApp at 07549 052342 to arrange a call, video meeting or in-person meeting in the Dulwich area if you can't drop-in to this event. I'd love to hear from you.

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.experienceaway.co.uk

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Dagmar is very helpful and thorough, she took time to understand my needs and was extremely knowledgeable about my destination.  The options she presented for day trips and experiences were aligned to what we'd discussed and she was patient with my questions - i'd highly recommend her for bespoke trip planning.

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