Enchanting Worlds Travel Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Enchanting Worlds Travel is an independent travel business based in Great Sankey and Penketh, Warrington, Cheshire, specialising in bespoke holidays and personalised travel experiences around the globe. Whether you're dreaming of a luxurious beach escape, a culture-rich city break, a tailor-made honeymoon, or an unforgettable family adventure, we work with you one-on-one to design a trip that's truly yours. As part of the trusted JLT Group consortium, we offer the security of full ABTA and ATOL protection, giving you complete peace of mind when booking. Our access to a powerful booking platform and an extensive network of suppliers means we can provide competitive pricing and exclusive offers not easily found elsewhere. We pride ourselves on exceptional service, expert advice, and a friendly, no-pressure approach to travel planning. Our clients return time and time again for the quality of care, attention to detail, and travel knowledge that transforms a good holiday into something extraordinary. At Enchanting Worlds Travel, we believe travel should inspire, uplift, and leave lasting memories. From short breaks in Europe to bucket-list adventures across Asia, Africa, the Americas and beyond, we’re here to make your next journey truly special.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Perfectly tailored to our needs

We used Enchanting World Travel earlier this year to book out Thailand multi centre holiday and was not disappointed, every step of our holiday was matched to our expectations at a price perfectly tailored to make sure we ticked every box, from a day with the elephants to the treehouse on Phi Phi island. Currently in the process of booking our next adventure to Goa 😎😎

15 March 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Nothing was to much trouble

Nothing was to much trouble. Even when we were away and came across a few problems Leon was there to answer my calls and sort them out
It was our first time travelling to Thailand and Leon made it the most amazing experience and all our stop overs were perfect, he gave recommendations of things to do while in each part.
I honestly cannot recommend Enchanting worlds travel enough. Will be booking again.

18 December 2024
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