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Osprey Holidays Blog

Archive for December, 2014

Festive Opening Hours 2014

Sarah Black December 22nd, 2014
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Berlin Christmas Markets. Credit: VisitBerlin

The whole team at Osprey Holidays would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! If you need to get in touch with us please call 0131 243 8098 referring to our festive opening hours below.

Festive Opening Hours 2014/15

  • 22nd & 23rd December: 9am – 5.30pm
  • 24th December, Christmas Eve: 9am – 1pm
  • 25th December, Christmas Day: Closed
  • 26th December, Boxing Day: Closed
  • 27th December: 9am – 4pm
  • 28th December: Closed
  • 29th December: 9am – 5.30pm
  • 30th December: 9am – 5.30pm
  • 31st December, New Years Eve: 9am – 1pm
  • 1st January, New Years Day: Closed
  • 2nd January: 9am – 5.30pm
  • 3rd January: 9am – 4pm

Best European Short Break Provider 2014

Sarah Black December 10th, 2014

Jimmy Martin (SPAA President), Nathalie Cornish (Osprey Holidays), Lisa Mackinnon (Osprey Holidays), Ross Merchant (Osprey Holidays), Award Sponsor

Osprey Holidays are delighted to have been voted Best European Short Break Provider 2014 at this years annual SPAA Awards, retaining the title from 2013. The awards were held at the Thistle Hotel Glasgow and what a fantastic night it was – full of exciting travel news, great entertainment and an all round positive outlook for for the travel industry.  Read the rest of this entry »

4 Reasons to Love January

Sarah Black December 5th, 2014

From the beautiful snow covered buildings to the stunning and unique winter activities on offer – there really are plenty of reasons to love the cold winter month of January. The Osprey Holidays team have come together this week to share their reasons for loving January!

Picturesque Winter Scenes by Lisa Mackinnon 

Jirka Matousek from Flickr, Prague in January

Prague in January. Credit: Jirka Matousek from Flickr

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