Friday, 29 January 2010 00:00

NileGuide.com launches family guides


nileguide.jpgSingapore and Hong Kong are the first two Asian destinations to be featured in the new family guides being launched by Nile Guide and Ciao Bambino.

The two companies are combining "the world's best trip planning experience with family travel expertise" to launch a series of family travel guides for top US and international destinations on NileGuide.com.

"As parents know, traditional online travel sites have limited useful family-friendly content," said Amie O'Shaughnessy, founder of Ciao Bambino. "Our partnership with NileGuide fills that coverage gap, creating a credible and invaluable travel planning resource for families where broad destination information is merged with family-friendly insight."

Parents can now plan their next trip based on family-oriented travel guides and trust that all recommendations are travel-tested and written by real parents and experts at Ciao Bambino.

In addition, moms and dads can use NileGuide tools to create a custom itinerary from each Ciao Bambino guide by adding other points of interest found on NileGuide.com, and can then schedule it, save it, print, share with friends, and/or download it to an iPhone or iPod Touch as a field reference.

"At NileGuide, we curate the best travel content on the Web," said Josh Steinitz, CEO. "We're partnering with Ciao Bambino because Amie and her team have created the most trusted online source for family-friendly travel tips and ideas."

The first 13 guides have been launched with more to come.

Ciao Bambino guides are also available on NileGuide for London, Sydney, Chicago, New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington D.C., Rome, San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles.

 
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