To read the full exhibitor show highlights, please visit; www.tourismshow.co.uk/british-tourism-travel-show-2017-previews-exhibitor-show-highlights/ 

Visit Wales is celebrating the Year of Legends, with attractions, events and activities at legendary locations across Wales (stand B61).

 

Marketing Liverpool will host 50 Summers of Love; British Music Experience (BME), in march, and the Royal Institute of British Architects.  While other highlights include The Open Championship, and The Clothes Show Live (stand E20).

 

Tourism Ireland is exhibiting its new attractions, including Seamus Heaney’s home place, HMS Caroline, Game of Throne’s filming locations, and world class culinary delights (stand C37).

 

Kents Cavern is launching its bespoke underground tasting sessions for the daytime market (Devon’s Top Attractions, stand D76).

 

Bletchley Park is bringing a replica Enigma machine to the show, and will also be on hand to give an introduction to code-breaking hero Bill Tutte, who will be the subject of a new exhibition from 14 May (stand D71).

 

Discover Newmarket has a number of new tours launching in 2017. These include The History and Heritage Tour and the Munnings Tour (stand E73)

 

Dolphin Spirit Inverness is launching the new RIB vessel, Dolphin Mischief.  Carrying up to 12 thrill-seeking passengers (stand B12).

 

Southport is promoting its new events schedule, including hosting the 146th British Open….

…Miss England and Miss Northwest will also be joining them on the second day (stand E35).

 

Wales Millennium Centre is showcasing its new production, which tells the story of Cardiff’s docklands area in the early 1900s (stand C65).

 

British Tourism and Travel Show will return to the NEC Birmingham on the 22-23 March 2017.  For more information and to register for a free ticket, please visit www.tourismshow.co.uk (direct link: https://registration.n200.com/survey/3merbygtnzi4j).