Mulberry Travel

Chester, United Kingdom

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Specialties

Mulberry Travel is a fresh, vibrant and modern travel agent, driven by exceptionally high standards for customer care. We specialise in trips aboard the Orient Express, City Breaks, Cruise and Luxury Holidays, but can also cater for any holiday or business travel requirements. Our resort & holiday knowledge, thirst for finding new destinations & experiences and independent status make us a leader in our specialised travel fields. We will search for the best offers available, in the best resorts, from the best tour operators or tailor make bespoke packages for our clients.

Our passion for travel, insistence on high standards and attention to satisfying our customers ensures that you will make the right choice in choosing to book with Mulberry Travel.

History

Established in 2013.

Mulberry Travel was created and is owned by Clive Barlow, Lee Higgins and Paul Higgins.

We have operated a number of successful ventures including Auto Travel Limited, a car rental company that was a Hertz International Franchisee for 30 years.

Auto Travel Limited began with only 1 location and 25 vehicles in June 1976. The Company grew from this period to 28 locations and 6,000 vehicles. In July 2007 Auto Travel Limited was sold to Hertz.

During the growth of Auto Travel Limited many other activities have been generated from this successful venture: —

Insurance captive, managing insurance risks based in Guernsey.

Foreign leasing companies.

Vehicle repair shops.

Vehicle remarketing managing the annual disposal, generating in excess of 60,000 rentals per annum of more than 8,000 vehicles.

64H LLP a Commercial Property and Investment Company

We have always remained focused on customer service quality products and strong ethic’s, we believe it’s these values that has been a major contribut

Meet the Business Owner

Lee H.

Business Owner

3 of us began Mulberry Travel to provide travel customers with the personalised service that has been taken away by the rise of bookable hotel, flight and holiday websites.