Whether you’re planning to see the USA this year or take that long-dreamed-of trip to Europe, deciding how you want to vacation is one of the very first things you’ll need to plan. If you’ll be visiting a destination that you’ve never been to before, there’s always a bit of stress involved. Where will you stay? (And will the place look in person the way it did online?) How will you get there and how will you get around once you are there? What will you see and do? Where will you eat? And what about the lines – because who wants to spend their entire vacation standing in a line with thousands of other tourists? And that’s just to start.
The good news is there is a completely stress-free way to see the world.
Welcome to the world of planned tours – where all the logistics are done for you, and all you have to do is pack and show up, ready to travel like a VIP and make lifelong memories along the way. Read more

It’s just a few days until Christmas, and for this week at least, the travel we (or at least our children) are most interested in is that voyage around the world that Santa Claus will be making the night of Christmas Eve. Of course, depending on where one lives, children will be anticipating his arrival in a variety of different ways – and in fact, will be calling him different names. Some children will even have already received their gifts, while others will need to wait a couple of more weeks. And some will be receiving their gifts from someone who isn’t Santa at all! No matter where they live though, children (and adults) all look forward to this “most wonderful time of the year” as a season of joy, hope, and giving.

