Sarah Cooper
About Sarah Cooper
Sarah was born and raised in Northern Ireland but is now happily settled in Shropshire which explains her unique accent, friendly nature, and her big smile!
Sarah has been travelling the world since before she could walk, having parents that were avid travellers meant she caught the travel bug from an early age.
With 8 years of previous travel experience, Sarah joined the team in early 2018 as our resident cruise specialist. Her wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm are invaluable, and she takes pride in finding the perfect cruise to suit, creating trips of a lifetime for others, and sharing all that she has experienced to make their journey just as memorable. Her recent travel industry nomination is a testament to this.
Sarah loves to explore and discover new destinations. You will find her at her happiest on a cruise with a strawberry daiquiri in her hand!
Her adventures have led her to snorkelling in the Caribbean, island hopping in the Med and wildlife watching in Alaska, to name a few.
Her favourite destination is Venice, but as it is surrounded by water this should come as no surprise!
Favourite quote…
“Travel as much as you can, as far as you can, as long as you can. Life’s not meant to be lived in one place. The world is not in your books and maps; it's out there.”
Favourite Destinations
Cuba
There are very few countries in the world as richly and immediately evocative as Cuba. Just the mention of its name seems to conjure images of faded Spanish-Colonial buildings, 1950s-era American cars parked on sun-soaked street corners, and salsa dancing to the libidinous beat of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
Read MoreEgypt
Egypt is the world’s premier tourist destination for historical sightseeing. From the mysterious and awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza, to the Nile’s West Bank, to the 3,000-year-old temples of Abu Simbel and the beguilingly beautiful Coptic Cairo, those with an interest in ancient civilisation...
Read MoreGreece
Greece has captured the world’s imagination with its ancient culture and fantastical myths. Visions of vengeful gods and goddesses, massive armies led by generals riding in chariots, and great philosophers discussing ground-breaking ideas dance in the heads of the millions of tourists who...
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