
Envoyage has announced which of its top performers will be heading to the Maldives for its global rewards event, "Icons."
The event will be hosted over four nights at the Heritance Aarah Maldives Resort.

According to Envoyage, the Icons and a guest of their choice will be flown to the resort via private seaplane and greeted with spa vouchers and champagne.
This year’s Canadian Icons are:
Adam Taylor (Altitude Travel)
Carmen Magro (Klondike Travel)
Ellen Lezcano (Atlas Travel Solutions)
Janice Bell-Hansuld
Joanne Roberts
John Castell
Julie Smigadis (Travel Our World)
Lisa Kraiger (West Canadian Travel)
Mike Sanderson (Up, Up and Away Travel)
Stephen Brunetta
They will join other advisors from the Envoyage network across the U.S., South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.

"We're incredibly proud to host Icons in such an incredible destination," said Anita Emilio, VP & GM of Envoyage Canada.
"It's a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our members' hard work and dedication. Being recognized as an Icon and experiencing the Maldives with fellow industry leaders is a true honour. Our global network makes these incredible opportunities possible, helping our advisors grow their businesses and achieve greater success."
Lisa Kraiger, one of Canada's 2025 Icons, said, “I am deeply honoured to be recognized as one of the top 10 travel agencies in Canada for Envoyage. This accomplishment is a testament to the incredible support from my team, clients, family, colleagues, supplier partners and Envoyage. I am thrilled to celebrate this achievement at the beautiful Heritance Aarah resort in the Maldives and share this experience with our top advisors from around the world.”
Steve Richards, managing director of Australia and New Zealand at AmaWaterways River Cruises, a Platinum Partner of the event, highlighted the uniqueness of this networking opportunity: "Icons offers an unparalleled platform for partners to connect with the leading entrepreneurs in travel. We are proud to support an event that recognizes such exemplary success."