Martin Randall Travel Explained

Martin Randall Travel is a cultural tour operator in Britain. It specialises in tours for small groups and classical music festivals.

History

Martin Randall Travel was founded by a former art history student in 1988.[1] Its primary focus is the organisation of tours for small groups, led by a lecturer who is an expert in their field. In 1994, the company expanded into producing music festivals to complement their small group tours. The company has four festivals confirmed for 2025 including Music along the Rhine, Cotswolds Choral Festival, Music along the Seine, and Handel in Valletta.[2] Their programme for 2025 contains one hundred and ninety tours and events in more than fifty different countries.[3]

Critical acclaim

Martin Randall Travel focuses on a small clientele and has received favourable reviews. Ian Irvine in The Independent said, "All three... highlights from my life as a cultural tourist were part of the remarkable series of music festivals run by Martin Randall."[4] Christine Headley praised Martin Randall Travel's handling of money – covering most costs and distributing local currency - on the festival she attended.[5] Kenneth Asch wrote in the Travellers' Handbook, "Of all the travel services I have researched, Martin Randall Travel is perhaps the most comprehensive, culturally speaking."[6]

Martin Randall Travel won the British Travel Awards: Best Special Interest Holiday Company (Small) award in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019.[7]

Directors

References

  1. Web site: Walking, Not Cruising . . . October 27, 2005 . 2008-11-30 .
  2. Web site: Martin Randall Festivals Martin Randall Travel . www.martinrandall.com.
  3. Web site: Holiday types Martin Randall Travel . www.martinrandall.com.
  4. Web site: All the (Baroque) world's a stage. Ian Irvine. The Independent. 18 April 2004. 2008-01-12.
  5. Web site: Seven Days in Danubia . Christine Headley . Review of The Fourth Austro-Hungarian Music Festival . 1997 . 2008-01-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080908003705/http://www.chps.co.uk/danubia.htm . 2008-09-08 . dead .
  6. Web site: The Cultural Traveller . Kenneth Asch . The Traveller's Handbook . 2008-01-12.
  7. Web site: British Travel Awards 2014 . 2015-02-04.