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themicereport | 3 W Charles Vandeleur Editor Charles Vandeleur [email protected] Print Design & Production Phillip Wentworth [email protected] Advertising Sales James Stone Colin Gilmore-Smith Philip Joyce [email protected] Publishing Director Julian Bonny Finance Director Andrew Lidstone [email protected] Subscriptions Manager Liam Bonny [email protected] Published by Raellen Communications Ltd 145-157 St John Street, London EC1V 4PY United Kingdom Tel: +44 208 777 8355 Web: www.themicereport.com Newsagents please contact W.E. Saarbach GmbH Tel +49 2233 799631 www.themicereport.com All rights reserved. All material in The Mice Report is wholly copyrighted and reproduction without the written permission of the publisher is strictly forbidden. The views expressed in this publication are entirely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Raellen Communications Ltd. The information in this publication is carefully researched and produced in good faith. However, neither the publisher nor the editors accept responsibility for any errors. MICE the report MICE the MEETINGS AND BUSINESS TRAVEL report editor’s letter T he choice of a ballroom and three meeting rooms with natural daylight, air conditioning and the latest audio-visual technology ensures we can accommodate your event and deliver first class service. Whether you are arranging meetings, seminars and conferences or celebrating an extraordinary event such as a wedding, birthday, launching a product or even holding a fashion show, you can absolutely rely on our team to organise something truly unique. The hotel offers three meeting rooms and a ballroom, which can accommodate from 10 to 250 people. With natural daylight and the latest in multimedia and audio technology as well as air conditioning, all our function rooms have been completely redesigned by John Stefanidis, overseen by Rocco Forte Collection Director of Design Mrs Olga Polizzi. Geneva in A Swiss landmark in the heart of Geneva, Le Richemond is the perfect place for all your events. www.roccofortecollection.com switzerland 114 | themicereport style themicereport | 69 tenerife a colossal range of convention facilities and business-class hotels to suit every function. The luxury Gran Bahia Del Duque Resort in Costa Adeje on the western coast of the island is a case in point. Architecturally designed as a classic Spanish village, the Gran Bahia offers 3,000 square metres of conference space distributed between 26 meeting rooms, an impressive 482 hotel rooms, and ten distinctive restaurants serving a wide range of world cuisines. Similarly, the Mare Nostrum Resort in Arona is a first-class venue for a business incentive trip or conference, situated on the white sandy beaches of Playa del Camisón. With a convention auditorium that caters for more than 2,000 delegates and excellent facilities for presentations, meetings and networking activities, the Mare Nostrum – like many of the business-class resorts in Tenerife – is also situated just minutes from some of Spain’s most prestigious golf courses. Accessing the Island of Eternal Spring could not be simpler as Tenerife is the only Canary Island that boasts two international airports: the thoroughly modern Reina Sofia Airport in the south and the Los Roderos Airport in the north – both of which receive frequent intercontinental arrivals. As one of the world’s most accessible tropical destinations and with a remarkable array of delights to offer the business traveller, Tenerife is truly the island paradise for every occasion. Clockwise from left: Garachico at night; Teide Hill and Orotava Valley; Stamford Grand Adelaide; Tenerife’s Opera Auditorium ; Bougainvillea grows in abundance in the Canary Islands; Tenerife has an abundance of top class hotels to host MICE events. © Alterfalter | Dreamstime.com © Jdwild | Dreamstime.com K nown traditionally as the Isla de la Eterna Primavera – the Island of Eternal Spring – Tenerife was a spellbinding stop-off point for explorers setting off from Europe to make their fortunes in the New World. With enduring cultural and commercial links to Europe, America and Africa, this largest and most charming of the Canary Islands is now luring international business travellers and conferences to its magical shores as never before. For more than four hundred years, the Spanish settlers cultivated the fertile pastures of this volcanic island to refine its reputation as a significant winegrowing locality, and its seasoned vineyards may help to explain why Tenerife excels at its key industry – hospitality. For the international event organiser, Tenerife possesses an abundance of supplementary attractions to ensure that every corporate convention hosted here is rich with experience – both in the boardroom and beyond. Tenerife’s world-famous hospitality extends much further than the touristy bars, clubs, luxuriant 68 | themicereport spas and sunbathing beaches of Playa de las Americas in the south. With a free afternoon to spare, the business traveller can discover the warm welcome at the heart of this truly Spanish island in the bustling capital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, with its brightly-coloured period buildings, sophisticated bars and cafes, and substantial collection of museums and galleries, including the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Nature and Man – which exhibits the remarkable natural diversity of the island’s flora and fauna. Schedule permitting, conference delegates can also explore the untouched treasures of this tropical Eden: from the vertical precipices of the Acantilados de Los Gigantes (Cliffs of the Giants) rising 500 metres out of the ocean, to the awesome lunar landscape of the third largest volcano in the world, the Pico del Teide, to the vast laurel, myrtle and pine forests that teem with exotic wildlife. But the natural enchantments of this breathtaking isle should not eclipse the real business of conferencing, and to this end Tenerife offers Basking in the balmy waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of Africa, the island paradise of Tenerife has been attracting international traders and expanding businesses since the 15th century. tenerife Isla de la Eterna Primavera © Typhoonski | Dreamstime.com renewable energy prospectus Sevenoaks Energy Academy Ltd “Training for a sustainable future” POSTERS, MAGAZINES AND LEAFLETS

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themicereport | 3

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Charles Vandeleur

EditorCharles Vandeleur

[email protected]

Print Design & ProductionPhillip Wentworth

[email protected]

Advertising SalesJames Stone

Colin Gilmore-Smith

Philip Joyce

[email protected]

Publishing DirectorJulian Bonny

Finance DirectorAndrew Lidstone

[email protected]

Subscriptions ManagerLiam Bonny

[email protected]

Published byRaellen Communications Ltd

145-157 St John Street,

London EC1V 4PY United Kingdom

Tel: +44 208 777 8355

Web: www.themicereport.com

Newsagents please contactW.E. Saarbach GmbH

Tel +49 2233 799631

www.themicereport.com

All rights reserved. All material in The Mice Report is wholly copyrighted and reproduction without the written permission of the publisher is strictly forbidden. The views expressed in this publication are entirely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Raellen Communications Ltd. The information in this publication is carefully researched and produced in good faith. However, neither the publisher nor the editors accept responsibility for any errors.

All rights reserved. All material in The Mice Report is wholly copyrighted and reproduction without the written permission of the publisher is strictly forbidden. The views expressed in this publication are entirely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of Raellen Communications Ltd. The information in this publication is carefully researched and produced in good faith. However, neither the publisher nor the editors accept responsibility for any errors.

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Editors Message [R] V5.indd 1 5/11/09 09:58:53

The choice of a ballroom

and three meeting rooms

with natural daylight, air

conditioning and the latest

audio-visual technology

ensures we can accommodate your event and

deliver fi rst class service. Whether you are

arranging meetings, seminars and

conferences or celebrating an extraordinary

event such as a wedding, birthday, launching

a product or even holding a fashion show, you

can absolutely rely on our team to organise

something truly unique.

The hotel offers three meeting rooms and a

ballroom, which can accommodate from 10

to 250 people. With natural daylight and the

latest in multimedia and audio technology as

well as air conditioning, all our function rooms

have been completely redesigned by John

Stefanidis, overseen by Rocco Forte Collection

Director of Design Mrs Olga Polizzi.

Geneva in

A Swiss landmark in the heart ofGeneva, Le Richemond is the perfect place for all your events.

www.roccofortecollection.com

switzerland

114 | themicereport

The choice of a ballroom

and three meeting rooms

with natural daylight, air

conditioning and the latest

audio-visual technology

ensures we can accommodate your event and

deliver fi rst class service. Whether you are

arranging meetings, seminars and

conferences or celebrating an extraordinary

event such as a wedding, birthday, launching

a product or even holding a fashion show, you

can absolutely rely on our team to organise

something truly unique.

The hotel offers three meeting rooms and a

Geneva in

A Swiss landmark in the heart ofGeneva, Le Richemond is the perfect place for all your events.

style

Le Richmond Geneva Editorial [L] V2.indd 2 30/10/09 21:15:50

themicereport | 69

tenerife

a colossal range of convention facilities and

business-class hotels to suit every function. The

luxury Gran Bahia Del Duque Resort in Costa

Adeje on the western coast of the island is a case

in point. Architecturally designed as a classic

Spanish village, the Gran Bahia offers 3,000

square metres of conference space distributed

between 26 meeting rooms, an impressive 482

hotel rooms, and ten distinctive restaurants

serving a wide range of world cuisines.

Similarly, the Mare Nostrum Resort in Arona

is a first-class venue for a business incentive

trip or conference, situated on the white

sandy beaches of Playa del Camisón. With

a convention auditorium that caters for more

than 2,000 delegates and excellent facilities

for presentations, meetings and networking

activities, the Mare Nostrum – like many of

the business-class resorts in Tenerife – is also

situated just minutes from some of Spain’s most

prestigious golf courses.

Accessing the Island of Eternal Spring could

not be simpler as Tenerife is the only Canary

Island that boasts two international airports:

the thoroughly modern Reina Sofia Airport

in the south and the Los Roderos Airport in

the north – both of which receive frequent

intercontinental arrivals. As one of the world’s

most accessible tropical destinations and with a

remarkable array of delights to offer the business

traveller, Tenerife is truly the island paradise for

every occasion.

Clockwise from left: Garachico at night; Teide Hill and Orotava Valley; Stamford Grand Adelaide;

Tenerife’s Opera Auditorium ; Bougainvillea grows in abundance in the Canary Islands;

Tenerife has an abundance of top classhotels to host MICE events.

TENERIFE

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Tenerife Editorial DPS.indd 3 5/11/09 19:08:51

K nown traditionally as the Isla de

la Eterna Primavera – the Island

of Eternal Spring – Tenerife was

a spellbinding stop-off point for

explorers setting off from Europe to make their

fortunes in the New World. With enduring

cultural and commercial links to Europe, America

and Africa, this largest and most charming of

the Canary Islands is now luring international

business travellers and conferences to its

magical shores as never before.

For more than four hundred years, the Spanish

settlers cultivated the fertile pastures of this

volcanic island to refi ne its reputation as a

signifi cant winegrowing locality, and its seasoned

vineyards may help to explain why Tenerife

excels at its key industry – hospitality. For the

international event organiser, Tenerife possesses

an abundance of supplementary attractions

to ensure that every corporate convention

hosted here is rich with experience – both in the

boardroom and beyond.

Tenerife’s world-famous hospitality extends much

further than the touristy bars, clubs, luxuriant

68 | themicereport

spas and sunbathing beaches of Playa de las

Americas in the south. With a free afternoon to

spare, the business traveller can discover the

warm welcome at the heart of this truly Spanish

island in the bustling capital of Santa Cruz

de Tenerife, with its brightly-coloured period

buildings, sophisticated bars and cafes, and

substantial collection of museums and galleries,

including the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts and

the Museum of Nature and Man – which exhibits

the remarkable natural diversity of the island’s

fl ora and fauna.

Schedule permitting, conference delegates can

also explore the untouched treasures of this

tropical Eden: from the vertical precipices of

the Acantilados de Los Gigantes (Cliffs of the

Giants) rising 500 metres out of the ocean, to

the awesome lunar landscape of the third largest

volcano in the world, the Pico del Teide, to the

vast laurel, myrtle and pine forests that teem with

exotic wildlife.

But the natural enchantments of this breathtaking

isle should not eclipse the real business of

conferencing, and to this end Tenerife offers

Basking in the balmy waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of Africa,the island paradise of Tenerife has been attracting international traders and

expanding businesses since the 15th century.

Basking in the balmy waters of the Atlantic Ocean off the western coast of Africa,the island paradise of Tenerife has been attracting international traders and

TENERIFE

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Isla de la Eterna Primavera

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