Greeters

Greeters are local people, friendly and enthusiastic about the area they live in.
Inspired by the Big Apple Greeters of New York who formed in 1992, Greeters have been set up to advise visitors how to make the most of their time and enrich their visit to Kent.
Greeters are a free public service available to all enquirers a least two weeks in advance.
What a Greeter can do
- Provide a two to four hour visit to your chosen area for up to six people.
- Make you aware of interesting facts and show you sites you may not have found on your own.
- Explain public transport.
- Meet you regardless of the weather
- Enlighten you about the region's rich cultural heritage.
About Greeters
- Greeters are volunteer 'friends' and not professional tour guides.
- Greeters don't offer tours and there are no set itineraries.
- One Greeter visit per stay.
- Requests at least two weeks before your visit.
- No more than six people
- All Greets are made on public transport
- Arrangements can be made for visitors with disabilities.







