Artisans of Leisure
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| Artisans of Leisure | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | New York City, USA |
| Industry | Travel, Tour operator, Tourism, Hospitality |
| Products | Private luxury tours |
| Website | www.artisansofleisure.com |
Artisans of Leisure is a luxury tour operator offering private cultural tours in international destinations.
The company is recognized as a leading provider of luxury, access and culture for travelers seeking private, highly personalized tours.[1][2]
Artisans of Leisure caters to an affluent international clientele.
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[edit] History
Artisans of Leisure was founded in 2003 by Ashley Isaacs Ganz. Food & Wine magazine has named Ganz a luxury travel “tastemaker.”[3]
Many of the company’s staff members have graduate degrees and backgrounds in academia, journalism or the arts.[4]
The company has been recognized as a leading luxury travel specialist for many destinations worldwide,[5][6][7][8] as an upscale family travel planner,[9][10] and as an innovative company offering a variety of one-of-a-kind and special interest activities and tours.[11][12] Artisans of Leisure tours have been recommended by The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Forbes, NBC’s Today show, CNN, Frommer's, Fodor’s, and other major newspapers, magazines, guidebooks and trade publications.
[edit] Products and services
Artisans of Leisure specializes in independent (FIT) luxury travel and arranges tours with a cultural focus in over 30 countries, including Japan, China, India, Bhutan, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Peru, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Russia and Morocco.[13]
The company also offers special-interest tours focusing on various themes,[14] such as culinary tours,[15][16][17] family tours,[18] art and architecture tours, spa tours, and religious heritage tours. The company also designs one-of-a-kind international honeymoons[19][20] and offers a honeymoon registry.[21][22]
Artisans of Leisure is noted for incorporating specialized experiences into their tours, such as philanthropic activities,[23] specialized shopping excursions,[24][25][26] special lessons and classes such as Japanese tea ceremony and Italian cooking,[27] and innovative activities for families, couples and groups of friends.[28][29]
[edit] Notes and references
- ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2006). “The Fabulous 50: 50 Experiences that Only Insiders Can Deliver.” Condé Nast Traveler, pp. 180, 182, 186
- ^ Thrasher, Paula Crouch (July 25, 2004). “Premium Travel: More are Willing to Pay for Service.” The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, pp. K1, K6
- ^ Abdelnour, Salma (December 2004). “Luxury Travel’s Road Scholar.” Food & Wine, p. 144
- ^ www.artisansofleisure.com
- ^ Reiber, Beth (2006). “Escorted Tours.” Frommer’s Japan (8th ed.). p. 49. ISBN 0-471-76391-8
- ^ Kelly, Margaret (Ed.) (2007). “Guided Tours” and “Culinary Tours.” Fodor’s China (5th ed.). p. 732. ISBN 978-1-4000-1731-7
- ^ “Vietnamese Cuisine,” (2007). In Dupont, Ellen (Ed.), National Geographic Journeys of a Lifetime: 500 of the World’s Greatest Trips. p. 247. Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society. ISBN 978-1-4262-0125-7
- ^ Barberich, Christene: “Luxury Travel Experts,” Four Seasons Magazine, Summer 2005, p. 74
- ^ Edwards, Yolanda (July/August 2007). “Best of Family Travel.” Cookie, p. 73
- ^ Glusac, Elaine (Fall 2007). “The New Face of Family Travel.” Celebrated Living, p. 92
- ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2007). “The Dream List: 40 One-of-a Kind Experiences and How to Get Them.” Condé Nast Traveler, pp. 207, 216, 218
- ^ Nagie, Kelsey (July 2006). “Artisans of Leisure: The Posh Lifestyle Goes Global.” TangoDiva.com
- ^ www.artisansofleisure.com
- ^ Chessher, Melissa (December 2006). “Customized Culture.” Hemispheres, p. 32
- ^ “Traveling with Taste.” (March 2005). Bon Appetit, p. 30
- ^ Gordon, Alice (September 2006). “Become an Expert.” Travel+Leisure, p.136
- ^ Holliday, Taylor (April 10, 2005). “Savoring the Bounty of Vietnam.” The New York Times, Section 5, p.1
- ^ Edwards, Yolanda (July/August 2007). “Best of Family Travel.” Cookie, p. 73
- ^ “Custom-Made Escapes.” (August/September 2007). Modern Bride, p. 172
- ^ “A Year of Honeymoons.” (Winter 2006). InStyle Weddings, p. 99
- ^ “Q & A Travel: Is it possible to register for our honeymoon?” (Spring/Summer 2008). The Knot. p. 430
- ^ “10 Surprising Registry Ideas.” (Spring 2007). InStyle Weddings, p.235
- ^ Alsever, Jennifer (December 9, 2007). “When a Luxury Vacation Cultivates Philanthropy.” The New York Times, p. BU 6
- ^ Dean, Josh (July/Aug 2007). “Special Agents.” Blueprint, p. 72
- ^ Lee, Denny (June 11, 2006). “Turning Souvenir Shopping Into an Art.” The New York Times, p. TR2
- ^ Sealover, Denise Jobin (Spring 2007). “Sophisticated Shopping.” Wachovia Renaissance Magazine, p. 6
- ^ Gordon, Alice (September 2006). “Become an Expert.” Travel+Leisure, p.136
- ^ Morales, Natalie & Orwoll, Mark (August 21, 2006). “Five Life-Transforming Trips.” NBC Today
- ^ Steve Slon (June 13, 2007). “First Class Passage to India.” Forbestraveler.com
- Aarons, Felice & Kelly, Shannon (2007). “Guided Tours” and “Culinary Tours.” Fodor’s Shanghai (1st ed.), p. 257. ISBN 978-1-4000-1745-4
- “The Art of Exploration.” (September 2006). Luxury Travel Advisor, p. 64
- “The Art of Luxury Travel.” (December 2007). WordofMouse.com
- Bennett, Andrea & Bunting, Chris (March 15, 2005). “The A-Team.” New York Post
- “Budapest: Bottoms Up.” (June 2007). Fodors.com
- Chessher, Melissa (February 2007). “Oh, Fudge.” Continental, p. 56
- Connelly, Marjorie (August 21, 2005). “Leaf Peeping in Japan and Luggage Service *Along Hadrian's Wall Trail.” The New York Times, Travel section
- Cormier, Ray (March 7, 2004). “Design and Gardens in Japan.” The New York Times, Travel section
- Donelson, Sophie (Spring 2007). “Travel Intell.” 100 Thousand Club, pp.94-95
- Dunkin, Zach (April 22, 2007). “European Tours.” The Indianapolis Star, Travel Notebook
- Ford, Elise Hartman (February 3, 2008). “Tour Operators: What they do, how to find them and why you want one.” The Washington Post, p. 10
- Johansen, Heidi Leigh (Ed.) (2007). “Guided Tours.” Fodor’s Beijing (1st ed.), p. 241. ISBN 978-1-4000-1739-3
- Jordan, Michele Anna & Brady, Susan (2006). The World is a Kitchen: Cooking Your Way Through Culture – Stories, Recipes, and Resources. pp. 268, 277, 279. Palo Alto, CA: Travelers’ Tales. ISBN 1-932361-40-5
- Kaplan, Michael (Fall 2006). “Savoring the World.” Celebrated Living, pp. 96, 98
- “Keeping Luxury in your Family Travel.” (Jan 29, 2007). Childofleisure.com
- Roberts, Chuck & Motamed, Nilou (August 31, 2006). “Trips That Will Change Your Life.” CNN Headline News
- Reiber, Beth (2006). “Escorted Tours.” Frommer’s Tokyo (9th ed.). p. 35. ISBN 0471763926
- Runice, Jackie (April 16, 2007). “Let a private tour operator organize some action for your vacation.” Daily Herald
- Sardone, Susan Breslow (November 2007). “Honeymoons/Romantic Travel: Top 5 Tour Operators.” About.com
- Sherman, Lauren (February 21, 2008). “Asia’s Sumptuous Resort Spots.” Forbes.com
- “Spectacular Spain.” (January 2006). Luxury Travel Advisor, p. 52
- “Tips & Trips: New for Newlyweds.” (August 20, 2004). The New York Sun, Travel, p. 1
- Willis, Gerri & Cole, Jennifer (September 30, 2006). “Artisans of Leisure Immerse Guests in Local Culture.” CNN Open House

