For your 2013 Big apple Times Travel Show, Divine Amalfi Villas partnered with Art of Perfection Events to recreate the storied Amalfi Coast of Italy within a 10 square-ft. area. The spectacle was intended to allow guests, travel agencies, prospective travelers, and random passers-by to the touch, taste, smell, and have the spirit of Italy, regardless of whether only for a minute. Literally, the goal would have been to whisk them to historic Amalfifor 5 minutes essentially. In accordance with Divine Amalfi Villas owner Jennifer Galletti, “They succeeded and they caught everyone’s attention!”
Divine Amalfi Villas is predicated in Sorrento, Italy and tour services and Amalfi Coast vacation rentals. As outlined by MarylaColandrea-Scotto, a Certified Wedding and Event Planner at Art of Perfection Events, “Divine Amalfi Villas is owned by two on the warmest and friendliest people we understand, Jennifer and Pasquale’s entertaining attitude allowed us to be very creative while using design process.” Since nothing has got the people’s attention such as a laugh, they decided quite literally to hold their draws at stake.
Art of Perfection Events used four components in designing the Divine Amalfi Villas booth for that Ny Times Travel Show:
1. Hand-painted signs displayed descriptive “key words” as demonstrations from the services which is available from Divine Amalfi Villas. They included Villa Rentals, Events, Private Chefs, Cooking and Italian Classes, Geneology, Private Charters, Transportation, and Excursions.
2. Showcasing “real Italian life” was important because that is the way Jennifer and Pasquale run their business. Guests live in a villa perfectly fit on their behalf, which is often much more affordable than an overpriced hotel. Pasquale uses his very own boat for fishing trips where guests can figure out how to prepare the new local catch. As opposed to standard tours, they offer true Italian experiences. Some guests learn Italian, explore their Italian genealogy, and even make homemade wine or Limoncello.
3. A photograph booth allowed visitors to imagine what their perfect Italian adventure might be just as in a commemorative photo. Giving visitors something unique to assist can recall the event is a wonderful strategy to develop a lasting first impression. Tony Riccio – a friend, vocalist, and photographer – helped to print copies in the pictures for each and every group. He also volunteered his singing voice on the Europe Stage, representing Divine Amalfi Villas, and performing it with class.
4. Embracing guests as loved ones are an enormous portion of what Jennifer and Pasquale do with Divine Amalfi Villas. The private and local touch creates lasting friendships, instead of just charter contracts. “You recruit a genuine extended Italian family with every visit”, says Jennifer. They truly made each guest feel unique and welcomed for a couple moments inside their 10’X10’ extension on the Amalfi Coast villas in Italy.


