Enough about me. What about you?
This almost feels like a first date… And, we’re excited. We created a website that doesn’t sell anything.
“What,” you say. You think that’s crazy, right?
Well, it’s uncommon in an industry that is all about selling the next, newest, hottest place. Most of you know us and know that we look at things a bit differently. That goes for this new bigfive.com. They say that we have about eight seconds to capture your attention. If you are reading this blog, then you understand that it’s all about why we go. The opening video is about what evokes emotions in you, what stirs your heart.
This site isn’t meant to appeal to everyone. It is for those of us who passionately want to know and experience the world. It for those of us who are not satisfied to see things second-hand through the eyes of others.
This website has a brand-new feel as well as look that we think you’ll like. It has more ‘breathing room’ than most sites, with a new look, better functionality, fewer clicks to get where you want to go and is easy to maneuver with vibrant images and videos.
You see the menu is simplified with four main headings – Destinations, Sustainable Travel, About Big Five, and Find a Travel Advisor, each with an arrow dropdown that reveals more information, and Contact Us. It’s easy to order our Navigator Series® Edition IV brochure or find a Travel Advisor with less clicks around the site.
Bigfive.com is an uncommon website creating uncommon adventures. It is meant to inspire as well as serve as a practical tool to help you create journeys of a lifetime. Please take a few minutes… or at least 8 seconds… to have a look around.
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