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Volunteers needed to remove plants that threaten Cabrillo National Monument’s native plants in California.

Do you want to help the park, and our planet, but not sure where to start? Are you interested in an easy, de-stressing volunteer opportunity? Are you curious about the park’s coastal sage habitat? Help with habitat restoration!

On Thursdays, members of the public are invited to join the open, drop-in volunteer sessions.

Some of the opportunities you can get involved with whilst volunteering include:

·        Removing invasive, non-native plants from native habitat.  

·        Botany.

·        Natural Resources Planning.

·        Trail and campground maintenance.

·        Weeding and invasive species control.

Charitable Travel can help you plan your next trip to California and tailor your stay to allow you to get involved in this project, which you will need to arrange directly via the link below.

If you’re looking for good news, fun, and cheer to brighten up the long winter days and nights, look no further! In this edition of the Charitable Traveller Report, you’ll discover our latest episode of the Travel Insider Podcast, a fantastic blog from Lizzi helping you to book ahead and save big, and great reads from Issue #19 of Charitable Traveller Magazine!

Plus, excellent escapes for winter 2023, exciting updates from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, and inspiring news from the worlds of charity and travel!

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We’re thrilled to announce that Charitable Travel recently won the prestigious Best Innovation Company prize at The Above & Beyond Bromley Business Awards on 9th November 2023. The award show recognised businesses which have contributed significantly to the local community, with a variety of award categories including Best Startup, Best Social Impact Company and Business Personality of the Year.

A full list of The Above & Beyond Bromley Business Award winners can be found here.

I’ve been reading a lot in the travel press about how air fares are going to rise. It is not a question of if, but when. In fact, you may have been looking online yourselves and been surprised by the cost of flights to places you are used to travelling to. Have you asked yourselves whether this is just a passing glitch? Surely fares cannot have almost doubled in price? Perhaps you have decided to wait and see if they drop again? The bad news for travellers is that prices are definitely not predicted to drop.

There are several factors that affect the cost of air travel, including the rate of inflation. The high rate of inflation we are seeing at the moment might fluctuate very slightly but is unlikely to drop significantly. Then there is the high price of oil, linked to the ongoing war in Ukraine, and this does not seem likely to resolve itself any time soon, sadly. Airlines are also under great pressure to upgrade their planes to meet low emissions targets and there is an urgent need to fund research into sustainable fuel. We must, if we want to save our planet, stop polluting the atmosphere but all of this costs vast sums of money.

Ouch! Rising prices will affect us all. The good news is that it will hopefully make us think twice about how often we travel and how.

So my advice is, as always, to book well in advance to get the best airfares possible. You should, ideally, already be booking your 2024 holidays, including post-Christmas breaks, February and May half terms, Easter and summer holidays.

Did you know also that hotel contracts are negotiated well in advance and if you’re booking a package holiday (which I highly recommended) you’re much more likely to get a good rate now than if you wait until the last minute?

So, where to travel next year without breaking the bank? If you have the time to go long haul, the Far East is still very good value, so if you’re spending more on your airfare, you are saving significantly on your accommodation. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos continue to fascinate even seasoned travellers. If you’ve visited the beaches of Thailand, I highly recommend taking a trip up to Chiang Mai, maybe on the scenic train, which takes between ten and thirteen hours but offers stunning scenery on route. Stay in the wonderful Four Seasons Resort or the Anantara.

Bangkok itself is awash with luxury hotels, such as the Mandarin Oriental and the Rosewood.

Even better news, flights within Thailand and to the neighbouring countries of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos are inexpensive, and hotels are also relatively so compared to other countries, so you can make a longer holiday of it and push the boat out a bit on your accommodation.

So, while airfares remain high, the Far East is a good choice as the lower on-the-ground costs will balance out the overall price of your holiday.

Feeling inspired? Book your next escape now. Get in touch with Lizzi by emailing [email protected] to book your dream trip!

Donate to charity for free while shopping!

As millions of shoppers prepare for thousands of deals this Black Friday, Charitable Travel reveals which specialist sites are offering free ways to donate to charity – helping consumers give back at the same time as grabbing a bargain!

As the British public tightens their belts and reprioritises where to spend their hard-earned cash, charities are beginning to suffer as donations reduce. Previous research conducted by Charitable Travel has shown that due to the cost-of-living crisis, 71% of people have cut back on charity donations.

The most popular ways to donate to charity are bucket collections (38%), sponsoring friends or family to do a challenge (34%) and 28% (regular direct debits). However, what many do not realise is that there are additional ways to donate to charity which can be incorporated into general living spending, which can help charities maintain some of their much-needed income and with no extra cost for the consumer.

TOP SHOPPING HACK – SHOP FOR GOOD AT NO EXTRA COST!

Shop & Give initiatives are a free way to raise money for charity whilst shopping online and according to Charitable Travel, only 12% of people are aware of these. Known as affiliate marketing, websites directing customers to a retailer earn a small pay-per-click commission. This can be a small percentage of the total cost spent or a set amount for each referral. Although the figures are tiny (could be just 1p per click for example), they can soon build up. Shop & Give websites will collect this commission and donate much needed funds to good causes. And in the current climate, every little helps.

The top five Shop & Give websites to consider this Black Friday and throughout the whole year are:

Give As You Livewww.giveasyoulive.com

Simply register for free, choose to support one of 40,000 UK charities and select over 6000 participating retailers from M&S, John Lewis, Currys, Argos, Apple, Ticketmaster, WHSmith to easyJet and even Dominos Pizza. By accessing the retailers’ website from the Give As You Live page the affiliate commission will be donated by the brand to your chosen charity. Give As You Live has now generated more that £21 million for worthy causes.

Charitable Travel – www.charitable.travel

The social-enterprise travel agency with a ‘Travel For Good’ ethos enables customers to donate 5% of the cost of their holiday to a charity of their choice via a Just Giving partnership. The fully bonded, online travel agency books holidays from a wide range of big brands and smaller operators and airlines including easyJet Holidays, Intrepid Travel and G Adventures.

Easy Fundraising – www.easyfundraising.co.uk

The UK’s biggest shopping charity site with over 2 million users generating more than £43 million for much needed causes, with a simple message ‘when you spend, brands donate’.  Register for free, sign up to support your favourite cause and download their Donation Reminder plug-in for your desktop, which will alert you when donations from over 7000 brands are available whilst doing your online shopping. You can then track your donations via your online account.

Nectar Donate – www.nectar.com

Nectar Donate is a collaboration between Nectar and Crowdfunder, which allows consumers to donate their nectar points directly to a range of charities from the Nectar app. Each donation must be a minimum of 200 nectar points (which is the equivalent of £1). There are no hidden fees as part of the scheme and customers who donate will be updated on how the funds are used. Points can be earned online by shopping with a variety of well-known brands via the nectar.com portal.

Giving Machine – https://shopandgive.thegivingmachine.co.uk

Launched in 2006 the Giving Machine have raised over £1.9 million for over 9000 charities. Register for free online and choose up to four local or national good causes. Choose from hundreds of high street and big brand stores from The Body Shop to Ebay or Waitrose, click through to their website via an affiliate link and earn free donations from the brand to your selected charities. Giving Machine also offers discount codes, charity raffle tickets with great prizes and a £1 per week supporters lottery.

Melissa Tilling, Founder and Chief Executive at Charitable Travel, said:

“Every year, online shops pay millions in sales commissions to websites for affiliate marketing campaigns, but there is a way to shop smarter and direct this commission to charities, whose services are increasingly in demand given the current climate, but their donations from the public are falling. Shop & Give is a quick and easy way to incorporate charitable giving into your daily life and the more of us that do it, the bigger the difference we can make.

“At Charitable Travel we offer travellers the opportunity to donate a percentage of their holiday to charity for free, simply by booking a holiday. For a family of four – where the average cost of a holiday is £2,000 – a free donation of £100 would be made to a charity of their choice, ensuring that travel can be a force for good.

“To ensure we continue to provide support to our beloved charities we recommend supporting Shop & Give initiatives in addition to direct charitable donations, as charities need our help now more than ever before.”

Founded in April 2020, Charitable Travel operates the same as other high-end travel agencies, with one key difference. The social enterprise will donate 5% per cent of the cost of the holiday – usually charged to generate profit – to a charity of the customer’s choice, via a partnership with JustGiving. Charitable Travel’s mission is to make travel “a force for good.” Whether it’s a city break or a beach getaway, holidaymakers can rest assured that their booking supports good causes.

After shopping for bargains on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, don’t forget Tuesday 28th November 2023 is Giving Tuesday, the Global Day of Giving. A timely reminder that charities are in need of our help.

Inspired and ready to book your next getaway? Check out Charitable Travel’s fantastic range of travel deals!

Welcome to the Charitable Traveller Report! In this issue, you’ll find unforgettable hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path destinations with the latest edition of Charitable Traveller Magazine, fantastic tips and tricks for your next Australian trip from our luxury travel expert Lizzi, and special deals for the Algarve, Portugal, a self-driving Route 66 adventure in Illinois, and a week-long escape in sunny Aruba this Christmas!

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If you think about travel to Australia, you may immediately picture backpacking students. Maybe you did this yourself on a gap year, or maybe one of your children did? Or you may associate travelling around Australia with hiring a giant motor home. These are just stereotypes. Not for you?

You may not necessarily think of Australia as a luxury destination, but I can assure you that a first-class experience is definitely possible Down Under.

So many of us in the UK have relatives living in Australia. Maybe they went out on a £10 ticket back in the 70’s or maybe they fell in love while touring round as a student and ending up marrying and staying. I know it is hard for relatives, especially grandparents when their families live so far away.

Lots of my more mature clients travel out to Australia every few years to visit family. Others may never have been and want to tick it off their list. It’s exciting, but a bit daunting travelling such a long way. How can it be made easier?

Firstly, let’s talk about getting there. Some of the best airlines fly there, such as Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Qatar and British Airways. All have superb business class services, which makes the journey so much more comfortable. Next best would be premium economy. However, if you are concerned about the negative effect of upgraded seats on the environment, flying economy on Emirates is definitely no hardship at all! Break your journey in Dubai and again in Singapore and stay in one of the superb airport hotels.

So, on to luxury experiences in Australia itself. How about taking one of the iconic trains, such as the Ghan? I have been privileged to step on board and it’s very opulent and a wonderful experience. Or you could take a private helicopter tour over the Barrier Reef and the rainforest, or over the Blue Mountains? You could sail around Sydney Harbour on a private yacht or explore the Barrier Reef aboard a private catamaran.

Australia is famous for its wines, and you can visit vineyards and sample some of their finest, paired with exquisite fine dining whilst staying in magnificent hotels like the boutique Cape Lodge at Margaret River. Or stay on one of the islands such as Lord Howe, home to the modern Capella Lodge or the Hamilton Island Reef View Hotel on Hamilton Island. For a truly unique experience, how about staying in a luxury, safari-style tent overlooking Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock)?

Finally, a mention about culture in Australia. Australia has wonderful theatres, art galleries, music venues, historical monuments, and iconic sporting venues. A cultural experience can be combined with a stay in one of the countless luxury hotels on offer. For example, stay in the Four Seasons or the Park Hyatt in Sydney, both with magnificent views of the Sydney Opera House. Or in Melbourne, the Langham Hotel is just a stroll away from the National Gallery of Victoria, The Australian Ballet and Hamer Hall.

If you are as concerned as we are about the environment, there are plenty of eco luxury options for tours and accommodation. Please ask me when you enquire.

Feeling inspired? Book your next escape now. Get in touch with Lizzi by emailing [email protected] to book your dream trip!

A new regular feature from Charitable Traveller Magazine, our team of experts answer your travel queries. In the hot seat this month is Melissa Tilling, founder of Charitable Travel

On a recent European holiday, our return flight was cancelled while we were waiting to board the plane. At the time, the only guidance we were given by the airline ground staff was to go back through passport control, collect our bags and rebook our return flights on the airline’s app. We were left to find our own accommodation for the night and hope that the costs would be reimbursed.
Having rebooked seats on the next available flight, we then suffered the same fate and were left stranded in the airport at midnight for a second night in a row. We eventually flew home two and a half days after we’d originally planned, having paid through the nose for a flight with an alternative airline. We’ve always booked our travel independently as we tend to book with short notice and dislike the idea of traditional ‘package’ holidays, but this experience has made us think twice. How might our experience have been different if we’d booked with a travel agent and what would be the advantages of booking with a travel agent in future?

Clara Gillingham,Warwickshire

Melissa: In the unfortunate event of a flight cancellation, EU Regulation 261/2004 outlines your rights with the airline. You have three options to choose from: you may request a refund for your ticket, opt for a return flight to your original departure airport, or select a replacement flight to your final destination, provided the conditions match your initial booking.

If you book your arrangements through a travel agent and in turn through a tour operator we can support you, ensuring the airline honours their obligations. If your flight is cancelled at the last minute and you are stranded you’re entitled to complimentary drinks and meals, with the extent depending on the duration of the delay, free hotel accommodation for overnight delays, and transportation to and from the airport to your designated hotel.
It is true to say that the airline might not support you actually making these arrangements but your rights ensure you will be compensated so receipts and records are critical, and your travel agent and tour operator can support with these arrangements if you need that assistance. The idea of a ‘package holiday’ under that protected package does not mean the accommodation, travel and duration cannot be tailored to your needs, so forget the idea of a package meaning a fixed one week on a sun bed. Instead, regard ‘packages’ as entrusting your plans to a professional and then benefiting from the support of that professional when things go wrong, which they can even with the best planning in the world.

Speak to our travel experts today to plan your perfect holiday!

Remember – every time you book a break with Charitable Travel you can donate 5% of the price to the charity of your choice for free!

This is a feature from Issue 19 of Charitable Traveller. Click to read more from this issue.