Friday 18 October 2013

Transun ǁ A Travel Company With A Difference

Since 1982, when Transun started life as a small travel operator with big ideas, the company has evolved, becoming increasingly sophisticated and revolutionising the concept of foreign travel.

Transun has always had an almost obsessive desire to create the most exhilarating and distinctive holiday experiences they can, and over the years this has resulted in Transun introducing a number of unconventional and unprecedented destinations and activities. As pioneers of the more eclectic holiday package, Transun has never been conservative or reactionary when it comes to where they fly to.

It is this trailblazing approach to travel which has led to a number of “firsts” for Transun.

For example, Transun was the first travel agent in the 1980s to give customers the opportunity to fly on a day break from Aberdeen airport, or to take a flight from Norwich to New York. In the 90's, Transun unveiled their signature short breaks, which signalled a radical departure from the usual insipid, sterile trips abroad that most people were used to.

Transun was one of the first operators to appreciate and adventure the potential of Croatia as a holiday destination in the 1980s. It also realised that a number of beautiful and unspoilt regions around the world had been ignored in favour of clichéd resorts and vulgar tourist traps. Seizing the chance to make a real difference to travellers who were craving adventure and an escape from the ordinary and the prosaic, Transun made it their mission to showcase the most remarkable places on the planet.


Transun has grown and diversified over the years and now offers spectacular trips to Thailand, Lapland, Greenland, Iceland, Croatia as well as number of destinations in the Arctic Circle.

In addition to featuring interesting and exceptional locations to visit, Transun also promote their own series of scintillating experiences and events. These customisable experiences incorporate themes of culture, nature, outdoor activity and special occasions (such as spending Christmas in Lapland).

Whether the customer wants a stimulating trip to vibrant Bangkok, a once-in-a-lifetime glimpse of the stunning Aurora Borealis or a thrilling journey by snowmobile across the Arctic tundra, Transun can help make their vision become a reality.

Thursday 26 September 2013

Transun | Night Sky Alive: the Northern Lights



One of the most captivating spectacles of nature is the Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights are remarkable ‘curtains’ of glowing light that dance across the night sky in the North Circle. There are few sights with such ethereal beauty as the dazzling, swirling interplay of vivid colours that have enthralled generations of humans throughout history. But what are the Northern Lights, and how can they best be enjoyed?

The Northern Lights are also called the Aurora Borealis after the Roman dawn goddess Aurora and the Greek north wind Boreas. The phenomenon is recorded as far back as the 1st Century AD when the philosopher Seneca contemplated on the nature of the Northern Lights. Since Seneca the Aurora Borealis has fascinated countless generations, in Scandinavian mythology it’s suggested that aerial figure like the Valkyries, Wild Hunt and Odin’s aerial processions were inspired by the sight of Northern Lights.
 
However fantastical it looks, the Aurora Borealis is rooted firmly in scientific fact. Charged particles crossing the galaxy on solar winds collide with the Earth’s magnetic field to create charged particles. Those charged particles generate an electrical current that flows through gases in the upper atmosphere and generates the characteristic green and blue light displays.

Northern Lights don’t only occur in the north, the South Pole too see its own, identical version called Aurora Australis. The Auroral Zone is typically between 10˚ and 20˚ from the magnetic poles, they only occur further south (or north in the case of Aurora Australis) during particularly strong geomagnetic storms caused by increased sun spots.

Scandinavian nations, Russia and Canada are in the polar region and, have clear skies and are best for spotting Auroras. Although it can occur as far south as Scotland, the sightings are rarer and less dramatic. Scandinavian regions like Iceland and Lapland are the best Aurora spotting destinations for tourists because their ancient cultures have spent years beneath the Northern Lights and are the most expert at taking tourists out to see the lights. The added bonus of Aurora spotting in Scandinavia, is that the scenery is some of the most beautiful on Earth, making Lapland a great place to visit anyway.

Lapland Northern Lights spotting trips are available through Transun. Transun have years of experience offering holidays across Scandinavia, and booking a package couldn’t be simpler through the Transun website.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

Transun ǁ Croatia

With over thirty years of providing outstanding travel services, Transun have developed a portfolio of irresistible destinations and sensational holiday experiences. The quality of a tour operator can not only be measured by their level of customer satisfaction (as essential as that is), but also by the calibre and variety of their destinations. Accordingly, Transun have built an impressive reputation out of their diverse repertoire of interesting - and sometimes unconventional - holidays.

Transun now operate in a number of regions around the world: from the frozen beauty of the Arctic Circle, to the tropical charm of Thailand. In the continent of Europe, Croatia has emerged as one of the most popular of Transun's destinations, and it enchants thousands of visitors every year.

Hvar – The Jewel of the Adriatic

Transun are proud to offer its superb holidays on this radiant island in the Southern Adriatic Sea.  Hvar can be found just 3.7 miles from the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia, and is an exquisitely fertile island of just over eleven thousand inhabitants.

With an average of 7.7 hours of glorious sunshine a day, and over 2715 hours of sunlight a year, Transun can recommend a trip to the island to anyone yearning for the quintessential summer holiday.

Hvar's gentle pine-forested hillsides descend to golden beaches and warm iridescent waters, ideal for sun bathing and swimming. There are also vineyards, olive groves and fragrant fields of swaying lavender (Hvar is often referred to as 'The Island of Lavender'). Transun are sure that any visitor to the island will fall in love with it all.

Although plenty of Transun's customers like to just spend a little time simply relaxing on the beach, it is also well worth exploring the island. Transun suggests a visit to the historic harbour town of Hvar or a walk in the lush countryside.      

Although it is now exalted as one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Europe, Transun are convinced that any traveller who decides to take a break in Hvar will be amazed at how unspoilt it is. Transun offer a number of different possibilities and options in Hvar, with a wide range of superior hotels, villas and apartments in various stunning locations around the island. Furthermore, Transun have prepared a number of special packages which allow the customer to make the most of their stay. These include a 'Croatia Island Hopping Cruise' and 'Hidden Hvar'.


Friday 6 September 2013

Brief History of Transun

Following its founding in 1982, Transun quickly became known for its high-quality travel services. A small office based out of Oxford, this group of individuals had a passion for travel that they sought to share with others. They started with specialising in travel to Yugoslavia, offering short, convenient breaks to the pristine beaches lining the Dalmatian Coast. Throughout the 1980’s, Transun expanded its offerings, developing the ability to offer convenient travel from several airports all around the UK.

The appeal of Transun’s trips was readily apparent: they could provide travellers with opportunities to travel to exciting destinations such as New York.. This type of travel was convenient and appealing for busy folks who still wanted to experience as much as possible. The 1980’s saw Transun becoming the first tour operator in the UK to offer day break flights out of Aberdeen airport, and the first to operate a flight from Norwich to New York.

The 1990’s brought more adventures and more challenges. Day breaks became one of their most popular specialties: travellers could board a flight to an enticing destination like the Norwegian fjords. They could spend the afternoon exploring and enjoying the local landscapes, then hop a flight back home in time to crawl into their own familiar beds. These day breaks were available all throughout Europe in the 1990’s, as well as exotic places like Cairo and Morocco. This time period is also when Transun developed one of its most popular programmes: a family day break to Lapland. Father Christmas was there to greet each family, making this a wonderful trip for children of all ages. This became such a popular trip that Transun expanded it into a short break in the early 2000’s.

As the 2000’s progressed, Transun established itself as a key operator to Lapland from the UK. Their catalogue of trips continued to expand to include unusual sites like Koh Samui, an island in Thailand, and the Arctic for the stunning views afforded by the northern lights. These trips are more than just vacations, they are experiences that travellers will talk about for years afterwards.