Czech Republic Is a Paradise for School Trips

Released on: September 17, 2008, 4:14 am

Press Release Author: www.olomouc.guide.com

Industry: Education

Press Release Summary: The real Czech Republic must be looked for outside of Prague

Press Release Body: Recently, the growth of tourism in Prague has been slowing down
considerably. There are two main reasons for this decrease - firstly, many tourist
have already seen the city, and are not attracted to visit the city for the second
time. And secondly, Prague is quite expensive and offers the tourist no new
experiences.
That is why many providers have been re-focusing on other regions of Czech Republic
and trying to take their customers to new and fresh places. One of them, the web
travel portal www.olomouc-guide.com, has introduced specialized tour packages that
lead the visitors to the most beautiful and interesting places Moravia, the eastern
part of Czech Republic, has to offer. “Customization is the what it is all about.
Travellers do not want to visit only historical sights or only nature. They want to
see what is different here from other countries, they want to see what is special
about Czech Republic - culture, history, adrenaline experiences, nature - and all
this in one or two weeks. And that is what we give them,” says Lucie Richterova, the
company’s manager for Western Europe. “The spectrum of our offers thus has to be
very wide - from one day excursions to two-week stays, both for seniors and young
families or older couples, we are able to arrange a tailor-made travel package for
anyone.”
Newly, www.olomouc-guide.com, is offering autumn trips around Czech Republic for
young travellers. Just like other company’s products, also these school trips are
based on the model of a “body” - for example combination of sightseeing and
adrenaline activities. This “body” can further on be adjusted or
“concretised”according to the needs and requests of particular groups. This means
the clients can for example decide whether they want to see the historical city
centre and than go for tandem jumping, or whether they would rather visit a castle
and enjoy a walk in a natural reserve afterwards.
“We hope that the concept will be successful,” says Richterova. “We believe that it
is the group leader and the group members who should decide on where they want to go
and what they want to see, not the travel agency.”


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