Women Only Week was a tremendous success last year for The International Kitchen, and female travelers can expect the same for trips to Italy's Amalfi Coast April 15-21 and October 14-20, and to Tuscany October 22-28, 2007. Both culinary vacations boast young, dynamic female chefs, deluxe accommodations, exciting excursions and the unique opportunity to cook with other women in two of the most scenic regions of Italy. In addition to the fabulous experience for female travelers, these deluxe Italian cooking holidays are being offered at a discounted rate.
Women Only Week was a tremendous success last year for The
International Kitchen, and female travelers can expect the same for
trips to Italy’s Amalfi Coast April 15-21 and
October 14-20, and to Tuscany October 22-28, 2007. Both culinary
vacations boast young, dynamic female chefs, deluxe accommodations,
exciting excursions and the unique opportunity to cook with other women
in two of the most scenic regions of Italy. In addition to the fabulous
experience for female travelers, these deluxe Italian cooking holidays
are being offered at a discounted rate.
With two sold-out departures and a waiting list last year, the
best-selling culinary vacation ‘A
Mediterranean Cooking Experience at Relais Oasi Olimpia’
offers travelers an unforgettable culinary and cultural experience. The
program has quickly become one of The International Kitchen’s
best sellers thanks to Manager and Chef Carmen Mazzola. In addition to 4
hands-on cooking classes, there are excursions to see the region’s
homemade products such as mozzarella cheese and limoncello, sightseeing
in the nearby towns of Amalfi, Positano or Ravello, a cultural tour of
Pompeii, and shopping in Sorrento. This deluxe 6-night program usually
sells for $3,210 per person but for the Women Only Weeks the price is
offered at $2,250 per person (based on double room occupancy).
In Tuscany, the new culinary program ‘Convivium
in Montaione’ promises to be a sensation with
young, Michelin-star chef Sara Conforti. Palazzo Mannaioni is located in
one of the most scenic and beautiful parts of Tuscany, replete with
Cyprus trees, rolling vineyards and red poppy fields. This Tuscan
cooking vacation offers 3 hands-on cooking classes, a demonstration
cooking class at the chef’s restaurant, wine
tastings, a visit to the local market in Certaldo, and cultural
excursions to the Tuscan cities of Lucca, San Gimignano and Pisa.
Usually this weeklong program runs for $2,800 per person but is offered
for $2,400 during the Women Only Week.
The International Kitchen’s President Karen
Herbst says, “Travel for women exclusively
has increased dramatically in the past few years. I think the success of
our past Women Only Weeks is a real indicator that this trend will only
continue to grow. We provide a venue for women travelers where they are
totally comfortable.” The value price for
these Italian cooking holidays is also a tremendous motivator in the
choice of this deluxe culinary vacation.
Travelers interested in booking one of the Women Only Weeks can go to
The International Kitchen’s website: www.theinternationalkitchen.com
for all details, e-mail info@theinternationalkitchen.com
or call 312.467.0560 for more information.
The International Kitchen, the world’s
foremost culinary tour operator, has been offering authentic cooking
school vacations in Italy, France and Spain since 1994.
For more information about culinary and wine vacations and one-day
programs visit www.theinternationalkitchen.com
or www.theinternationalvineyard.com
or call 312.467.0560
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