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Renaissance Launches ‘Grab a Grand’ Campaign to Transform Caribbean Fly-Cruise Holidays with Direct Departures from London and Manchester to Barbados United Kingdom

Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Campaign Sparks Global Travel Momentum
The return of the ‘Grab a Grand’ initiative was said to have brought fresh energy not only to the UK cruise industry but also to the international tourism sector. The campaign was believed to have triggered a notable increase in bookings and engagement, particularly within a challenging peak travel season. Furthermore, this move seemed to have deepened the collaboration between cruise lines and air travel providers, thanks to the strategic deployment of charter flights aimed at streamlining long-haul travel logistics.
By placing the spotlight on the Caribbean fly-cruise programme and incentivizing agent involvement, this initiative was thought to elevate the visibility and credibility of the UK’s cruise offerings on a global scale. Observers anticipated this development could encourage broader interest in extended cruising holidays and drive higher expectations for customized and seamless vacation experiences.
Elevated Luxury Through Seamless Air-Sea Travel
This campaign was also reported to have provided a significant upgrade for travelers seeking premium value. Holidaymakers had the chance to enjoy high-end amenities, non-stop flights from the UK to the Caribbean, and entry into enticing prize draws. The Renaissance, with its 1,100-guest capacity, was designed to deliver a smaller, more personalized cruising environment, attracting those who appreciate a calmer, tailor-made travel style. With easy connections from London Heathrow and Manchester to Barbados, guests could look forward to a smoother start to their tropical getaway, free from common air-sea transfer challenges.
Guests were anticipated to benefit from a combination of elevated service, well-crafted Caribbean itineraries, and an approach that balanced luxury with affordability. The promotion was also viewed as a rare opportunity to explore the Caribbean in style without the burden of high-end pricing.
Milestones and Seasonal Sailing Schedule
- Campaign Window: July 28 – August 24, 2025
- Initial Departure Date: October 30, 2025
- Final Cruise Return: March 9, 2026
Renaissance Sets a New Standard in Cruising
The Caribbean debut of the Renaissance marked what many saw as a strategic leap forward for the cruise segment. With its emphasis on an intimate setting, the vessel appealed to travelers who desired a quiet, exclusive onboard atmosphere. The ship’s entry into the UK-to-Caribbean fly-cruise market reflected a larger trend toward comfort-centric and flexible cruise formats.
Thanks to direct flights from Manchester and Heathrow to Barbados, guests could expect a streamlined journey that reduced travel fatigue and maximized time spent enjoying the destination. This thoughtful pairing of flight and cruise operations was seen as a clear effort to enhance customer satisfaction.
Motivating Agents With Tiered Incentives
The ‘Grab a Grand’ programme was reportedly developed with travel advisors in mind, aiming to reward their involvement through weekly cash prizes and a major end-of-campaign reward. Booking a spot aboard the Renaissance Caribbean fly-cruise automatically entered agents into the draw. The number of entries depended on flight class booked:
- 1 entry for Economy Classic or Economy Delight
- 2 entries for Premium Class
- 3 entries for Upper Class
Each week during the campaign, one agent was randomly awarded £1,000, while a grand prize of a Caribbean cruise for two (with return flights and cruise accommodations) was presented at the campaign’s end.
Integrated Caribbean Voyages With Direct Flights
The launch of this incentive was said to align with the beginning of the Caribbean fly-cruise season, scheduled between October 30, 2025, and March 9, 2026. This season was to feature ten roundtrip itineraries, each supported by non-stop charter flights, removing common pain points associated with multi-leg travel.
The programme was believed to target passengers who value ease, immersion, and curated experiences—travelers seeking not just a vacation but a well-rounded cultural journey that also meets modern standards of convenience and sophistication.
Limited-Time Campaign Generates Booking Surge
Running from July 28 to August 24, 2025, the ‘Grab a Grand’ campaign was designed to build excitement around the Caribbean-bound voyages of the Renaissance. This limited-time offer served as both a motivational tool for travel professionals and a way to entice potential customers to consider new, tropical cruise adventures.
With its primary focus on British holidaymakers, the initiative aimed to spark new interest in fly-cruise holidays originating from the UK and cement the Renaissance as a significant contender in the future of Caribbean cruising.
Key Highlights:
- Weekly cash rewards were made available to agents, with a grand prize cruise for two up for grabs.
- Travelers benefited from nonstop flights and streamlined logistics from the UK to the Caribbean.
- The Renaissance offered a niche for guests desiring privacy, relaxation, and tailored luxury during their seaborne adventures.
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Heads Up: New Ottawa airport bus, Munster farm dinner, river swimming, Quebec spas

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This week’s Heads Up has the scoop on rental sports gear in the Outaouais, a farm-to-table dinner in Munster, a new bus to the Ottawa airport, a new restaurant in Kemptville, a bike ride near Eganville, açaí treats at St. Laurent Shopping Centre, day tripping to New Edinburgh and Rockcliffe, and more. Enjoy!
Cheese shop getting close to 100 percent Canadian stock
As you already know, I’m a big fan of supporting Canadian products—just check out my big guide to shopping locally. So a recent Facebook post by the Balderson Village Cheese Store, just outside Perth, caught my eye. The store’s owners have been making a concerted effort to stock 100 percent made-in-Canada foods. They’re about 75 percent of the way there and hope to have 100 percent Canadian stock by the end of the year. Well done!
You can rent scooters, pontoon boats and more in the Outaouais
Want to explore the great outdoors in the Outaouais, but you don’t have the gear? Tourisme Outaouais has this handy list of companies that rent out kayaks, paddleboards, canoes, electric bikes, scooters, pontoon boats and more.
OC Transpo to launch new bus to the airport
Perhaps finally realizing that folks travelling from Ottawa’s east end to Ottawa International Airport don’t much fancy taking three trains to reach their destination, OC Transpo is launching a direct bus service connecting the St. Laurent, Train and Hurdman stations to the airport. According to this CTV Ottawa story, Route 105 will launch on Sunday, August 24, and will run every half hour, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The bus is anticipated to take 33 minutes to travel from St. Laurent to the airport.
Quebec loves its Nordic spas
Quebec seems to have embraced the Nordic spa concept—the circuit of hot tub or sauna, cold pool or shower, relaxation and repeat—more strongly than just about anywhere else in Canada. I’ve written a post about some of my favourite Quebec Nordic spas, and it barely scratches the surface. My friend Hilary Nangle recently wrote a post about her favourite Quebec Nordic spas and while there’s a bit of overlap between the two pieces, she’s discovered quite a few spots that I haven’t made it to … yet.
Science fiction, fantasy and horror book convention is coming to Kanata
I wanted to mention this event on the website last year, but by the time I heard about it, it had sold out! So if you’re a fan of Canadian science fiction, fantasy and horror novels, you might want to get your ticket to Can*Con now. You can meet authors, buy books, take classes, pitch your own book to agents and more. It’s happening at the Brookstreet Hotel in Kanata from October 17 to 19.
New restaurant opens in Kemptville
Named for a famous local Holstein bull, Goldwyn’s restaurant opened this past weekend at 25 Clothier Street East in downtown Kemptville. It promises diners “a modern take on the Wild West at our elevated country western saloon.” Sounds like fun!
You can take a staycation in New Edinburgh and Rockcliffe
Fancy staying close to home? I have just the suggestion: a day spent exploring New Edinburgh, Lindenlea and Rockcliffe. From the new(ish) NCC River House on the Ottawa River to a posh grocery store and a great place to pick up consignment designer clothes, you can read my day trip tips in the Ottawa Business Journal.
Saunders Farm Pig and Corn Roast tickets are available
Most years, the farm-to-table Pig and Corn Roast at Saunders Farm in Munster sells out. So if you want to go to this year’s event on Sunday, August 24, you might want to get your tickets now.
Scenic August bike ride will take cyclists along Eganville backroads
If you want to challenge yourself to a self-supported, non-racing bike ride through the hills and along the backroads near Eganville, now’s the time to register for this year’s Tour de Bonnechere on Sunday, August 24. You can choose from 50km, 65km and 100km routes, as well as a 20km family ride.
You can try a superfood at St. Laurent Shopping Centre
Perhaps açaí berries are old hat to you. I’d heard of them but hadn’t had a chance to taste the Brazilian “superfood” until I was invited to try it at Rio Açaí at St. Laurent Shopping Centre. (The owners also have a location at 35 allée de Hambourg in Gatineau.)
Açaí berries have become trendy in recent years for their health benefits. At Rio Açaí, you can try them in a bowl with your choice of other fruits (I picked mangoes, strawberries and blueberries). The consistency of puréed açaí is a bit like tapioca pudding and it isn’t super sweet, so it made a nice combo with the sweet, dense fruit. You can also try other Brazilian specialties at the takeout spot, such as warm cheese bread (it’s really good) and, of course, coffee.
(Disclosure: I received free products for review purposes. The shop did not review or approve this post. All opinions are my own.)
Looking for more tips on things to see and do in and around Ottawa? Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter or order a copy of my book, Ottawa Road Trips: Your 100-km Getaway Guide.
As the owner of Ottawa Road Trips, I acknowledge that I live on, work in and travel through the unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg Nation. I am grateful to have the opportunity to be present on this land. Ottawa Road Trips supports Water First, a non-profit organization that helps address water challenges in Indigenous communities in Canada through education, training and meaningful collaboration.
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Seven highlights of the former capital

Walk five minutes south of the monastery, past one former synagogue – Santa Maria La Blanca, reputed to be Europe’s oldest – and you arrive at another. The magnificent carved wooden ceilings and plasterwork walls of El Transito blend Mozarabic decorative influences. Constructed in 1355, El Transito houses the Sephardic Museum, which accounts for Toledo’s long Jewish history. You’ll find good information sheets in English and the museum has some especially beautiful ceramics. Pause afterwards in the synagogue’s small memorial garden. See spain.info
Take in the art at Hospital de Tavera
Patio in Hospital de Tavera museum.Credit: Alamy
Don’t like monuments and art? Better skip Toledo, which has them in spades. This Renaissance palace, built by a cardinal for the needy, is a whopper. The architectural highlight is the symmetrical double courtyards, while a wealth of paintings includes masterpieces by El Greco, Tintoretto and Zurbaran. Cardinal Tavera’s marble tomb is a sculptural work of art too, with no sign of humility other than a little memento mori skull tucked under his pillow. See fundacionmedinaceli.org
Admire El Greco paintings
Museum El Greco.Credit: iStock
Toledo is associated with El Greco, the 16th-century painter whose works seem astonishingly modern. You can see quite a few of his paintings in Toledo, and all are odd and electrifying. The church of Santo Domingo Monastery where the painter is buried has top examples including the altarpiece Assumption of the Virgin showing Mary springing from her tomb like a jack-in-the-box. El Greco Museum (in a house where El Greco never lived, despite claims) has several superb later works. See museodelgreco.sacatuentrada.es
Fill up at Confiteria Santo Tome
Santo Tome shop in Zocodover Square, Toledo.Credit: Alamy Stock Photo
If El Greco’s elongated, hollow-cheeked saints make you peckish, take a break from gloomy painted art and indulge in happy edible art instead. Toledo nuns are said to have invented marzipan – which is disputed – but Toledo has certainly produced it for centuries. Santo Tome, in business since 1856, is Spain’s best-known marzipan maker. You can devour biscuits, pastries, cakes, sweets and marzipan fruit filled with lip-licking goo. Like El Greco’s saints, you’ll soon be in heaven. See mazapan.com
Take a hike to Mirador del Valle
There are sweeping views of Toledo and the Tagus River from Mirador del Valle.Credit: iStock
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In this old town of closed-in alleys, you’ll want to get beyond the walls to admire Toledo’s fabulous setting above the Tagus River, dominated by the whopping Alcazar, or fortress. This viewpoint is a 40-minute walk from Puente Nuevo bridge just below the fortress, but outlooks are fabulous all the way. Sunset and twilight are the most atmospheric. The lazy option is a taxi to nearby Parador de Toledo for a cocktail on the terrace. See paradores.es
The writer travelled at his own expense.
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Kids ask ‘Are we there yet?’ 10 times a journey, a new survey says

This could be because in that two and a half hours, parents can expect an average of three toilet stops, four requests for snacks, and three tantrums, Yoto’s survey of 2000 UK parents of children under 10 in July 2025 found.
What drives parents round the bend?
60% of the parents surveyed said that travelling with children is “quite” or “incredibly” stressful. But why is this?
The survey found that kids ask the infamous phrase ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ an average of 10 times in one car trip.
30% of the parents said that their kids getting bored in the backseat caused their stress, while 25% said that having to listen to the same song on loop was a factor in theirs.
To cope, 82% admitted to lying about when they would arrive to placate their kids. Other parents admitted to threatening to cancel the holiday (26%), confiscating sweets (26%), and even saying that they would leave their kids at the side of the road (17%)!
Yoto has a screen-free solution
To help frazzled parents everywhere Yoto has launched a 2.5 hour-long playlist, perfectly timed for the average car journey length.
It can be streamed for free through the Yoto app, and includes a mixture of music, stories, and fun facts to keep kids entertained without the need for screens.
Jess Tarrant, content director at Yoto, said: “We understand that summer road trips with children can often be a test of patience for many parents. Our research highlights just how quickly backseat chaos can set in, that’s why we’re doing what we can to help make those journeys a little smoother and more enjoyable for everyone.
“Our free 2.5-hour playlist, specially curated to match the average UK car journey, is packed with stories, music, and activities from our best-selling Yoto Originals series to keep kids entertained and engaged, all without the need for screens.”
And if you’re travelling between the 4th and 8th of August 2025, Yoto is hosting mini pit-stops at Welcome Break Service Areas in Rotherham, Gordano, Fleet South and South Mimms. Here, kids can trial a Yoto Mini, access an exclusive 20% discount, and get free goodies like a Yoto card.
For further information please visit the yoto.space website.
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