Great Hotels Organization Launches Travel Writing Competition

01 April 2010
Great Hotels Organization Launches Travel Writing Competition
Great Hotels Organisation has launched a travel writing competition in association with TripAtlas offering consumers the chance to live the life of a travel writer for a week.

Great Hotels Organisation, the London-based hotel sales and marketing company whose brands include Great Hotels of the World and Special Hotels of the World has launched a travel writing competition in association with TripAtlas offering consumers the chance to live the life of a travel writer for a week.

The lucky winner will be sent on a seven night VIP trip for two to Great Hotels of the World member, Out of the Blue Capsis Elite Resort in Crete, Greece (http://www.ghotw.com/capsis-beach), inclusive of flights, transfers and a variety of added extras.

Entrants are invited to write a maximum of 500 words on their own travel experiences under one of the following headings and send to travelwriter@ghorg.com by Wednesday 30 June 2010.

1. Your most unforgettable night in a hotel
2. Your funniest hotel experience
3. Travelling with kids

The writer of the most interesting and entertaining article will be sent on a trip to Crete and will be asked to write about their experience at the hotel which will be published on www.ghotw.com and www.tripatlas.com – one of the world’s largest online travel websites.

“Being a travel writer is often seen as a dream job so we’re giving our consumers the chance to live the life of a travel writer for a week,” says Brooke Jester, marketing & PR manager at Great Hotels Organisation. “We’re looking for a well-written, entertaining and interesting story and the winner will not only go on an all-expenses paid holiday but will have their work published on two quality travel websites.”

For more details and terms and conditions visit http://www.ghotw.com/travelcompetition.
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