June 14, 2012 | By Donna Evans
The thunder echos as the fog rises. When you get closer the mist covers you, folding you into the blanket of drops that bounce from the pouring of the massive amount of water tumbling from the river to the canyon below it. The amazing Victoria Falls spans two countries in …
June 2, 2012 | By Collette Peck
Winding through a remarkable wilderness of twisted mountains, dramatic cliffs, and towering plateaus carved by an ancient inland sea, the Green River through Desolation Canyon offers one of America’s favorite rafting trips. A spectacular scenic flight from Moab, Utah lands you atop a dramatic desert plateau where your Utah rafting …
May 29, 2012 | By Ali Moffitt
If you’re like me and you have nightmares about having your passport and money stolen while traveling internationally, you’ll enjoy this article as much as I did. Pickpocket-proof skivvies? Genius! A long-planned adventure can quickly turn to mush if a pickpocket makes off with your passport, cash, credit cards or …
May 15, 2012 | By Collette Peck
One of the places in the world that I’ve always wanted to visit is Morocco! In the attentive company of our expert trip leader and never more than 16 guests, your upscale trip will begin, fittingly, with dinner at Rick’s Café (OK, it’s not the original!) and continue with leisurely stays in …
April 25, 2012 | By Ali Moffitt
Leading luxury travel network, Virtuoso®, (of which Andavo Travel is a member) today unveiled the much anticipated 2012 Virtuoso Luxe Report. Virtuoso’s elite travel agency membership provided input for the annual survey, which is recognized throughout the industry as a respected trend-predictor for luxury travel based on insight garnered from …
April 10, 2012 | By Jacqui Matthews
My husband and I are avid cyclists, so when we get the time to take a vacation, we love to slow down and see the countryside from our bikes. We have taken several guided trips in Europe, but this past October we decided to try our first self-guided trip. We …
April 4, 2012 | By Rosie Holliday
Article written by Rosie Holliday, published in the Vail Daily on March 31, 2012. It’s almost that time of year again. Biking (and hiking) are huge activities in this valley. You would be hard put to find a lot of people who don’t bike or hike, even if it’s a …
March 20, 2012 | By Linda Smith
I just returned from a trip to South Africa. I visited Cape Town, a city famous for its harbor and the well-known landmarks Table Mountain and Cape Point. The city has over 20 five-star hotels. We drove along the coastal road of the Atlantic Ocean to the Cape of Good Hope where …
March 15, 2012 | By Ali Moffitt
I recently came across these suggestions of general things to do in every city you visit, and loved their ideas. Something to think about on your next vacation! Sample the local cuisine One way to really get to know a culture is through the food. It’s seriously incredible how much …
March 14, 2012 | By Ali Moffitt
To all of our engaged readers, are you looking for a truly unique honeymoon, combining travel and relaxation with volunteer work? There is a fascinating new trend that can help you do just that, called Honeymoon Volunteering. Read on for some background info from their website: Working on your honeymoon? …