
Igor Voinov
Based in Manama, Bahrain
English, Czech, Russian
Igor Voinov
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My Story
I’m Igor, a travel advisor living in Bahrain. With deep roots in Europe and the Gulf, I blend business travels with a passion for great hotels and inspiring journeys—and help you do the same.
Travel Style
Smart, comfort-loving traveler who blends miles, perks, and elite status with local discoveries for seamless, experience-rich trips. From agriturismo stays to luxury beach hotels, from small local wineries to kid-friendly resort parks—everything is planned to the highest standard.
Reviews (8)
Vladimir M.
4 months ago
Thanks a lot dear Igor for your hospitality!
Irina S.
4 months ago
Igor Voinov's assistance was very professional; choosing a hotel in Budapest before Christmas is a very difficult task. There was a huge selection of hotels, but unfortunately, many were unavailable for booking. Igor handled the task quickly and efficiently.
Yuri D.
4 months ago
Hyatt Centric Levent Istanbul is a place I look forward to returning to. I especially want to emphasize that such an exceptionally high level of organization and service has been achieved thanks to the professionalism and efforts of Igor Voinov. Thank you very much!
Vladimir M.
4 months ago
All was great, like previous time. Thanks a lot, dear Igor
Kevin J.
4 months ago
Was very helpful and accomodating
Vladimir M.
4 months ago
Thanks a lot dear Igor for your hospitality!
Irina S.
4 months ago
Igor Voinov's assistance was very professional; choosing a hotel in Budapest before Christmas is a very difficult task. There was a huge selection of hotels, but unfortunately, many were unavailable for booking. Igor handled the task quickly and efficiently.
Yuri D.
4 months ago
Hyatt Centric Levent Istanbul is a place I look forward to returning to. I especially want to emphasize that such an exceptionally high level of organization and service has been achieved thanks to the professionalism and efforts of Igor Voinov. Thank you very much!
Vladimir M.
4 months ago
All was great, like previous time. Thanks a lot, dear Igor
Travel ideas (2)

Waves, Vines, Peaks, Open Hearts: Georgia Guide
Georgia is one of my favorite countries, where postcard-perfect mountains, ancient wine culture in clay jars (qvevri), and soulful hospitality meet. Think long “supras” (feasts), qvevri wines, sulfur baths, and cliff-top churches—all within easy weekend hops between Tbilisi, the vineyards of Kakheti, the Black Sea coast, and the high Caucasus. I will tell you how to stitch it together with VIP hotel perks, smooth transfers, and tables at the hardest-to-book restaurants.

Waves, Vines, Peaks, Open Hearts: Georgia Guide
Georgia is one of my favorite countries, where postcard-perfect mountains, ancient wine culture in clay jars (qvevri), and soulful hospitality meet. Think long “supras” (feasts), qvevri wines, sulfur baths, and cliff-top churches—all within easy weekend hops between Tbilisi, the vineyards of Kakheti, the Black Sea coast, and the high Caucasus. I will tell you how to stitch it together with VIP hotel perks, smooth transfers, and tables at the hardest-to-book restaurants.

Little Kingdom, Big Welcome: Bahrain
Bahrain is my second home—warm, relaxed, and wonderfully easy to explore. A perfect day here flows from souq to sea: National museum tour, coffee in Block 338, relax on a sandy beach at sunset, fish dinner by the water. Hotels are polished but personal, and booking with me unlocks thoughtful perks that make each stay feel VIP. It’s the gulf’s most effortless long weekend.

Little Kingdom, Big Welcome: Bahrain
Bahrain is my second home—warm, relaxed, and wonderfully easy to explore. A perfect day here flows from souq to sea: National museum tour, coffee in Block 338, relax on a sandy beach at sunset, fish dinner by the water. Hotels are polished but personal, and booking with me unlocks thoughtful perks that make each stay feel VIP. It’s the gulf’s most effortless long weekend.

Waves, Vines, Peaks, Open Hearts: Georgia Guide
Georgia is one of my favorite countries, where postcard-perfect mountains, ancient wine culture in clay jars (qvevri), and soulful hospitality meet. Think long “supras” (feasts), qvevri wines, sulfur baths, and cliff-top churches—all within easy weekend hops between Tbilisi, the vineyards of Kakheti, the Black Sea coast, and the high Caucasus. I will tell you how to stitch it together with VIP hotel perks, smooth transfers, and tables at the hardest-to-book restaurants.

Waves, Vines, Peaks, Open Hearts: Georgia Guide
Georgia is one of my favorite countries, where postcard-perfect mountains, ancient wine culture in clay jars (qvevri), and soulful hospitality meet. Think long “supras” (feasts), qvevri wines, sulfur baths, and cliff-top churches—all within easy weekend hops between Tbilisi, the vineyards of Kakheti, the Black Sea coast, and the high Caucasus. I will tell you how to stitch it together with VIP hotel perks, smooth transfers, and tables at the hardest-to-book restaurants.

Little Kingdom, Big Welcome: Bahrain
Bahrain is my second home—warm, relaxed, and wonderfully easy to explore. A perfect day here flows from souq to sea: National museum tour, coffee in Block 338, relax on a sandy beach at sunset, fish dinner by the water. Hotels are polished but personal, and booking with me unlocks thoughtful perks that make each stay feel VIP. It’s the gulf’s most effortless long weekend.

Little Kingdom, Big Welcome: Bahrain
Bahrain is my second home—warm, relaxed, and wonderfully easy to explore. A perfect day here flows from souq to sea: National museum tour, coffee in Block 338, relax on a sandy beach at sunset, fish dinner by the water. Hotels are polished but personal, and booking with me unlocks thoughtful perks that make each stay feel VIP. It’s the gulf’s most effortless long weekend.
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