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Miyajima, Japan

At Long Last, Japan is Open for Visitors!

After two and a half years, Japan is at last open for visitors. Japan is a country that’s easy to fall in love with. Harmony, or “wa,” is a foundation of Japanese culture, and visitors will discover that this is a place where massive metropolises can co-exist with natural paradises, where skyscrapers tower not very far from historical temples and shrines. It is this blend of the modern and ancient that captures travelers like no other destination.

Left: Yoshino, Nara  |  Right: Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono, Hokkaido

Each of Japan’s 47 prefectures has its own charm, and every season has wonders to share – from the cherry blossoms of spring in Yoshino, east of Osaka, to the surprisingly vibrant fall colors of the mainland, to the famous powder slopes craved by skiers on the island of Hokkaido. The lights, sounds and smells of Tokyo at night will enthrall you. Treat the kids (or kids at heart) to a Mario Kart go-kart tour through the streets of the city itself.

Left: Snow Monkey Park  |  Right: Hoshinoya Kyoto

At some point during your visit, a stay in a ryokan – a traditional Japanese inn – is essential for a taste of traditional life and hospitality. You’ll find tatami rooms, futon beds, Japanese-style baths, and local cuisine. Another popular cultural experience is soaking in a sento (bathhouse) or an onsen (outdoors in volcanic spring water). Either way, the water will be very hot and the communal experience a genuine Japanese ritual. In winter, head to Snow Monkey Park near Nagano to watch the adorable macaques enjoy the same rite with comical solemnity.

Left: Miyajima  |  Right: Fushimi Inari

Seeking out the floating torii gate of Miyajima or walking through the gates of the Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto – in fact, exploring any of Japan’s many shrines and temples – is an excellent way to learn more about the country’s spiritual side. Birdwatchers will delight in the rare and stunning species to be found in one of Japan’s 160 designated bird preserves. 

And those who love to fish will enjoy the challenge of angling the old-fashioned way – with traditional Japanese bamboo poles. Ask us to seek out this experience or a visit to any of the country’s many artisans working hard to keep the old crafts alive – everything from wood-block prints to pottery and papermaking. You are guaranteed to find something exquisite. Make sure to save space in your suitcase. 


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Polignano a Mare, Puglia. Italy

Paris, Tuscany, Mykonos…. There are good reasons why travelers keep going back to these unforgettable destinations: the bright lights, the shopping, the food, the wine, the olives, the warmth! But maybe it’s time to mix it up a little. Why not spread your wings on your next escape and try these alternative locations? Think of it as the B-side of your special spot. We’re sure you’ll discover a whole new crop of favorite places and wonder why it took you so long to discover them.

If you like Amalfi… how about Puglia? Tired of the crowds in the north of Italy? Instead of heading straight to the southwest coast, head down into the heel of Italy’s boot for just as much culture and fantastic food and wine. The grandeur of Lecce means this town is often called the “Florence of the South.”

Lisbon, Portugal

If you like Paris… how about Lisbon? More compact and easier to get around, the Portuguese capital blends history, nightlife, and fantastic seafood at reasonable prices. Instead of nibbling on croissants, seek out Lisbon’s sweet and creamy pastel del nata by starting with a visit to the famous Pastéis de Belém.

Zante (Zakynthos), Shipwreck Beach (Navagio)

If you like Greek beach destinations… how about Zante (Zakynthos)? Sure, Greece’s largest island has glorious sandy beaches, but you won't believe the memories you'll make when you swim at the famous Shipwreck Beach, watch the sunset from the cliffs of Keri and Kryoneri, listen to the islanders sing their cantatas and see the endangered caretta caretta sea turtles.

 La Morra, Piedmont, Italy

If you like Tuscany…. how about Piedmont? With pastoral views and great wines and notable for its white truffles, Italy’s second-largest region is a favorite of gourmands everywhere. Sitting at the foot of the Alps, Piedmont is a great place to visit in winter: skiers are spoiled for choice with five nearby resorts.


Quieter destinations pay visitors big rewards.

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Cappadocia, Turkey

Experience the Beauty of Travel From High in the Sky

Floating on gentle air currents high above some of the world’s most stunning landscapes is something everyone should experience at least once in their life. Watching the colors change far below as the sun rises or sets is not quickly forgotten. We’ve curated some of the best places in the world to channel your inner Dorothy (bringing Toto is optional).

There’s a reason the balloons of Cappadocia, Turkey, keep turning up in your social media feeds – this dry region of central Turkey is a feast for the eyes, especially the spectacular pillars and minaret-like rock formations of Göreme Park, a UNESCO site.

If you are already on safari in Masai Mara, Kenya, then adding a balloon ride is a must. Balloons soar over the savannah at sunrise to view wildlife when they are most active.

Left: Albuquerque Ballon Fiesta  |  Right: Masai Mara, Kenya

Albuquerque, New Mexico, runs its Balloon Fiesta in early October – this international gathering marks 50 years with balloon rodeos, twilight balloon glows, and skies filled with hundreds of colorful dirigibles. Even if you miss the nine-day event, taking a private ride any time of year may be one of the best ways to experience the southwest.

The 9,000-year-old hillside dwellings of Matera, Italy, are among the country’s lesser-known treasures, but this UNESCO site is nothing short of spectacular. These early human homes are fascinating to explore on the ground, but a balloon-eye view is unbeatable, too.


Wouldn’t you like to fly in a beautiful balloon?

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Budapest, Hungary

A Quick Conversation Goes a Long Way

Life always picks up again in the fall. Schedules fill up quickly, and it’s about to get very hectic as the holidays get closer. Let's chat about your travel plans. A brief check-in lets us help you find that last-minute escape for 2022 and helps you secure dates and destinations for 2023 and even 2024. Top space for peak season breaks will be booked up before you know it. It’s never too early to fill us in on your wish list.


We can’t wait to hear about your dream destinations and celebration trips.

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Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy

Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy

Why We're Still Getting Out There 

Travel in these, shall we say, “interesting” pandemic times is different. It’s still joyful and wonderous, that’s why we love it, but sometimes it can be challenging. This year, we need to embrace a new way of traveling – those who heed the precautions and can put up with the restrictions and changing rules can also reap the benefits of setting sail and stepping out into a world where not everyone is as adventurous as you. Travelers can find better pricing and fewer crowds. Imagine Rome’s Spanish Steps without anyone else in your selfie – it can be done!


We hope to inspire and reassure you that exploring - near or far - is an investment in yourself.

 
A Private Yacht on the Aegean Sea

A Private Yacht on the Aegean Sea

A Place to Call Your Own

Accommodation to call your own is a much more selective and secure way to go for your group. Consider these three ideas:


Left: Lovango Cay, USVI | Right: Sandy Spit, BVI

Left: Lovango Cay, USVI | Right: Sandy Spit, BVI

My Own Private Ocean

When land-based hotels and resorts feel too crowded, a private yacht makes the perfect floating boutique hotel. Even better, the view will change every day. An exclusive booking makes it special and reassuring – just your group and your crew, which have been tested and vetted before sailing. 

Small yachts can make you feel like a big shot – imagine sailing into coves for long days of swimming and sunning, panoramic sunsets that take over the horizon, and riding a tender to a water-access-only beach your captain has discovered. Popular yacht-charter destinations include the British Virgin Islands and the Caribbean, but don’t forget the majestic forests, wildlife, and mountains of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.


Paradise Beach Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis

Paradise Beach Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis

My Own Personal Chalet/Villa

Booking out a villa for a beach holiday or a chalet for a snow-cation has long been the best idea for multi-gen gatherings. These days, it makes even more sense to keep your group safely together. (And if the family cook wants a break – private rentals often come with a private chef option, too.) A large home with multiple bedrooms gives everyone a place of their own, with grand living rooms and glorious verandas to gather for meals and sundowners.

Why not create your own deserted island fantasy and stay on one of the 350 islands of the Bahamian archipelago? Many of these white-sandy dreams can be rented out entirely by your group. If heli-skiing is your thing, many fly-in lodges offer private luxury in unbelievable beauty -- head to northern B.C. or along the province’s famous powder highway in the Kootenay Rockies.


Vermejo, a Ted Turner Reserve, New Mexico

Vermejo, a Ted Turner Reserve, New Mexico

My Own Secluded Countryside

Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam! It's easier to stay distanced when your private ranch house is on a wide-open acreage. Dig out those cowboy boots and plaid shirts; vacationing on a dude ranch offers so many options for guests and families who don't like to laze about. No matter which style you choose – backcountry luxe or working ranch – guests get to choose their own outdoor adventure: horse riding, fly fishing, marksmanship, hiking, off-road drives, even putting yourself to work with the cowboy crew if you're up for it. 

Travelers come from all over the globe to stay at North American dude ranches – it might be time to try one out with your gang. Favorite states include Montana, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, or head into northern British Columbia, the Alberta foothills, even the central Saskatchewan Prairies. Wherever you go, the star gazing will be incredible.


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Your Updated 2022 Packing List

If you haven’t had to pack your bags in a while, it’s time to rethink and upgrade your packing list. You already know what you usually need, but make room in your suitcase for the following:


Vaccine passport/QR code and/or proof of negative COVID-19 test, make it easy to show that you are ready to fly / dine / explore. Download the document onto your phone, or take a photo and save it somewhere that’s easy to pull up quickly.

Testing kits, and pack more than one – these can be fiddly affairs, and mistakes happen when you’re not used to swabbing and swiping and reading the tiny print of the instructions.

More than one mask - Maybe an N95 or KN95 for crowded areas, your favorite cloth mask, a few disposable masks; and a snug neckie/gaiter if you’re headed to a cold destination and could use the warmth it provides. Don't forget the hand sanitizer too!

Travel insurance card – many carriers offer coverage for COVID-19 delays and cancellations. Find the right policy with us and tuck the policy details and contact phone numbers in a safe place. Hopefully, you’ll never need it.

Our phone number (naturally!) and the tourism board website of your destination. These sites always include the latest news about what tests you need to get and when. Rules can change quickly as the pandemic ebbs and flows – keep an eye on what’s happening while you are away, and reach out to us for clarification.

A laptop and extra medications – what happens if you or your companion can’t fly home when expected? Sure, you’re going away to disconnect, but if you get stuck in quarantine, you’ll want to be able to log on and work and not run out of your prescriptions. Look at it this way – it could be a good chance to try the life of a digital nomad.


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We're Kindred Spirits

If you're reading this newsletter, you likely already know the advantages of working with a travel advisor. Maybe we've found you the perfect hotel or restaurant or guide for that special trip. Or maybe we saved your bacon when a flight was unexpectedly delayed or canceled. 

We all share a passion for travel. We relish the chance to escape our day-to-day and embrace the traditions and culture of a different country or a different corner of our own country. When you meet a kindred travel spirit but realize they haven't worked with an advisor yet – share the love! Let them know how invaluable our services can be (especially when travel can change on a dime, as it can do these days). Friends don't let friends travel without one.


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