KDHamptons Travel: Book A Sensory Adventure To Bordeaux France

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Love the sound of taking a “Sensory Adventure”? KDHamptons does! Sensory Adventure is a new luxury travel destination group founded by Chris Kidd, who has been producing amazing adventure travel trips for nearly 20 years. Having visited over 45 countries, Kidd set out to share his personal global experience by founding Sensory Adventures. Each year, Chris curates a select group of trips around the world, on 4 continents, including: New Zealand, Tuscany, Provence, Croatia, Spain, Galapagos’ Islands, and the Canadian Wilderness. Chris is currently putting together a five star trip to the countryside of France. The best part? KDHamptons readers can receive 30% off the cost of the trip if you book by April 30th.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guests will spend the week relaxing in the luxury of a fabulous 16th century masterpiece, strolling through the manicured gardens, and cycling through the idyllic French countryside. Chris shares, “We will start our day with a stretch class every morning, followed by cultural visits to Bordeaux, Angouleme, and UNESCO World Heritage Site Caves. Indulge in the finest local cuisine prepared by our private French chef at the chateau. Of course it would not be a Sensory Adventure without a visit to a local vineyard and live music each night from top performers. We even organize our own disco at the chateau featuring 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s music — don’t forget to bring your disco gear! This will be an adventure not to be missed.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris shares, “Sensory Adventures caters to travelers who want to explore the interior, go behind the scenes, wander into places rarely available to the general public, meet fascinating local people, come home with good stories that are actually true. We are completely different to most other travel companies in that I like to add different elements to a guests experience including yoga, kayaking, hiking, but still be able to return to your stunning private villa or chateau to enjoy great live music, the best wine, and five star dining.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chris adds, “Our team—everyone from our tour consultants to our guides—puts decades of destination knowledge into creating superb, magical experiences for our travelers. No one ever says on their deathbed, “I should have spent more time at the office.” One day less at work will hardly be missed, but one more day of a Sensory Adventure can be life changing.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

The trip starts at the Bordeaux international airport, on May 31st, 2015 and on June 7th, 2015. The cost of the trip is normally $4,800, but KDHamptons readers will receive an exclusive discount of 30% off the trip if you book now. Trip prices are based on double occupancy. For more information or to book book this trip, please visit www.sensoryadventures.com or contact Chris Kidd directly at 321-230-6970. Happy travels!

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out this Daily Telegraph review of the chateau guests will be staying at on the trip: “It takes considerable cojones to take on a 16th-century French château and turn it into a haven of gorgeous modern design, but that’s exactly what English couple Mark and Nicky have managed to do with Château de la Couronne. The hotel still preserves its historic, turreted exterior, but inside, it’s a contemporary revelation, with pieces of 60s and 70s furniture in bold colors sitting alongside locally sourced antiques, natural stone walls and bold-hued artworks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hotels’ five suites are, to be frank, massive – with hugely spacious bathrooms, many boasting romance-inducing twin tubs – and fitted with every 21st-century luxury; there’s even a private cinema with too-comfy lime green lounge seats and all the instruments a budding band needs to rehearse. Outside, you find acres of manicured parkland worthy of an afternoon’s wide-eyed wander, and just beyond, the peaceful village of Marthon, surrounded by swathes of Dordogne/Poitou-Charentes countryside muddling into the horizon. A fairytale-escape of a boutique hotel, with thoroughly modern manners.”