Head Office
EDEN Luxury Travel, The Steamill, Steamill Street, Chester, Cheshire CH3 5AN
Telephone
01244 567000 / 0207 1580997
Opening Times
Monday to Thursday 9.00am to 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm
Saturday 9.30am -to 3.00pm
Our Travel Boutique
27 King Street, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DW
Telephone
01565 656000
Opening Times
Our travel boutique embraces a flexible work environment.
Visit us in-person Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30am to 5:00pm.
Our dedicated team also works remotely on Mondays and Fridays,
ensuring seamless support throughout the week.
Three full days to explore the City of Angels gives you plenty of time to take in some of its most popular sights – Universal Studios Hollywood™, the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Hollywood Sign, Hancock Park (its stately mansions and Art Deco apartments built for the stars of Hollywood’s heyday), the Kodak Theatre et al – and some of its lesser-known gems from a different perspective. Go behind the scenes of a highly popular movie or TV show; explore the exclusive enclaves of Beverly Hills and Bel Air on a private, up-close-and-personal bike adventure; hike into the Hollywood Hills; or head west to see the world-famous beaches and pier of Santa Monica and the Pacific Palisades with breathtaking views of the California coastline.
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Like Honolulu-born, former President Obama, Oahu is proud of its multicultural heritage and, through it pulses the lifeblood of Hawaiian traditions. There’s the big city activities of Honolulu: from the amazing shopping and nightlife to its historic landmarks, flourishing arts and culture scene, the underground bars of the Chinatown Arts District and waterparks. Or you can choose to surf the giant waves of the North Shore (one of the most iconic parts of the Hawaiian Islands), hike atop knife-edged pali (cliffs), dive into Hanauma Bay’s outdoor fishbowl, go windsurfing or kayak to uninhabited islands off Kailua – and still be back in Waikiki in time for sunset drinks. And do set some time aside to visit the timeless memorials and museums of Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial.
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What we love the most about Maui is that, while it’s big enough to never feel like you’re marooned, it’s small enough that one minute you could be chilling on the best beach in the world, and the next, climbing up a jungle waterfall. And, with three days here, you can explore as much of the island as you wish quite comfortably. Definitely use one day to take the heritage Road to Hana (a scenic drive across East Maui, filled with one-lane bridges, waterfalls and plantations that hark back to the days of old Hawaii). Then it’s a tougher choice. You can snorkel the crescent-shaped Molokini Crater (a 25-minute boat ride away), hike the Hoapili Trail, watch the sun rise – or set – from Haleakalā National Park, delve into historic Lahaina – former capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, or explore the island’s north-western coast or celebrated Iao Valley State Park (home to one of Maui’s most recognisable landmarks, the 1200-foot Iao Needle).
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