Over 30 travel consultants experienced the splendour of Mauritius.
- Participants stayed at the luxurious Trou aux Biches Golf and Spa resort.
- Activities included workshops and adventure sports like zip-lining.
- The trip is part of ongoing Elite Experience series by the agency.
- Collaborations with Beachcomber Tours boost sales and brand insight.
More than 30 consultants from a renowned travel agency were afforded the opportunity to indulge in the magnificence of Mauritius. This exclusive trip, part of the Elite Experience series, invited participants to stay at the luxurious Trou aux Biches Golf and Spa resort, renowned for its private villas that epitomise opulence.
During their stay, these travel experts engaged in a variety of enriching activities, from attending specialised workshops to adventurous pursuits such as zip-lining and quad biking at the island’s La Vallée de Couleurs national park. Such experiences are designed not only to provide a taste of luxury but also to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the destination.
The initiative is known for its transformative potential; according to co-founder Paul Harrison, these experiences often lead to consultants achieving sales figures up to four times their original targets post-trip. This assertion highlights the significant impact such trips can have on professional growth and success within the travel industry.
Sarah Archer, the UK sales manager for Beachcomber Tours, also emphasised the positive effects of this collaboration. By hosting these passionate consultants, Beachcomber Tours not only showcases its brand but also significantly influences sales, underscoring the mutual benefits of this partnership.
Highlighting firsthand experiences, Not Just Travel consultant Colman Coyne remarked on the invaluable insights gained into the Beachcomber brand. While his agency frequently sends clients to Mauritius, personally experiencing the island’s offerings provided him with a fresh perspective, enhancing his ability to serve clients effectively.
The trip underscored the importance of immersive experiences in boosting sales and industry knowledge.
