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Solo travel – but not alone: Single ladies’ club is launched
Warwickshire-based PR, marketing and travel specialist Hamilton Rouse has launched All The Single Ladies Cruise Club – a friendly, relaxed and sociable travel group for women who want to see the world by sea or by river, but don’t necessarily have a travel companion.
The club is run by Kate Rouse, a luxury travel specialist who is part of Travel Counsellors – an award-winning travel company with over £1 billion in turnover, more than 5,000 five-star Trustpilot reviews, and one of Which? magazine’s top-rated travel providers. All bookings are financially protected and ATOLcovered, giving travellers complete peace of mind.
“Whether you’re single, widowed, divorced or simply have a partner who doesn’t fancy cruising,” explains Kate, “this is your invitation to join a like-minded community of women who love to explore in comfort and style: proof that travelling solo doesn’t always mean going it alone.
“We focus on both ocean and river cruises, offering a mix of escorted group trips and options for those who’d prefer to cruise independently but still have a friendly support network. We also help you decide if you’d like to book your own cabin or be open to sharing with another lovely lady to help keep costs down.” plans build on its strengths and help to make it fit for the future.
A series of monthly get-togethers in Stratford-upon-Avon are planned as a way for members of the club to meet up before they book or travel. From elegant afternoon teas to relaxed evening drinks, the chat will be about all things cruise: destinations, ships, packing tips, solo travel confidence and more.
“We’d encourage members to respond directly to the consultation so that it gives the Leamington Transformation Board a really strong picture of what businesses and the wider public think of the plans.”
The meeting was also updated on the Chamber’s plans for a manifesto to be launched later this year, with firms asked to give their views on the key priorities for the region.
Kate said: “It was a packed meeting and it was great to get an update on the manifesto because it will give the Chamber an opportunity to proactively campaign on the issues that really matter to companies across the region.”
Anyone wishing to respond to the survey on the plans for Parade should visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ask
“So if you’ve ever dreamed of watching the world go by from the deck of a ship, with your own space and great company when you want it, come and join us,” adds Kate. “This is more than just a travel club – it’s a chance to make memories, build connections, and cruise the world your way.”
For more information, see www.travelcounsellors.co.uk/kate.rouse
