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December 2025 Newsletter
Sunrise hot air balloon ride over Luxor, Egypt. Over 30 colorful balloons floating over the green sugar cane fields, the Nile River, the rocky, brown mountains, and the temples and tombs below. We couldn't stop taking pictures just trying to capture it all.
Our trusty camels taking us to our camp in the desert. It's a bit like a roller coaster when they get up and go back down again!
The Chobe River runs through Chobe National Park in Botswana and forms the border between Namibia and Botswana for some time. Elephants are the stars here but we got lucky with some lion sightings too!
Jeannette and I painting during our Artisan tour in the Marrakech souks.
The Great Sphinx of Giza and Pyramid of Khafre. This one looks like the largest pyramid but is actually smaller than the Great Pyramid next to it. This one sits up on a hill so looks bigger. It's hard to comprehend the scale of these temples and tombs, even after being right next to them and climbing inside. Truly incredible how these were constructed!
With our guides, Hanane and Mama Bea, in the Atlas Mountains. This was on our third day of hiking and the highest we climbed. The landscape and the sky were beautiful.
At the Ngoma River Lodge we explored the hidden waterways on a mokoro, what was traditionally a dug out canoe is now made of fiberglass. We spotted colorful frogs, learned how birds construct their nests to confuse predators, and even came across a hippo bedroom.
One afternoon, we had the chance to spend an hour sailing on the Nile aboard a felucca. It was quiet and peaceful. These guys were our crew.
Half Way to St. Patrick's Day Newsletter
Photo Credit: CIE Tours and Azamara Cruises
Experience the beauty of Ireland on foot. These small group hiking tours are limited to a max of 16 guests. Ideal for active travelers, with up to five hours of scenic walking per day at a comfortable pace. Cover two to six miles over well-maintained paths and hill trails.
For those short on vacation time, this fast-paced itinerary highlights top Irish sites in just six nights. Grab a pint at the Guinness Storehouse, kiss the Blarney Stone, take in the views along the Ring of Kerry, marvel at the Cliffs of Moher, and dine in a castle.
If you have more time to explore, this two week itinerary is ideal. You will take in the best of both the north and south of Ireland. Taste one of a kind ice cream flavors at Murphy's Ice Cream in Dingle, relax on a catamaran cruise of Killary Harbour, watch craftspeople create fine china at Belleek Pottery, walk the city walls of Derry and the Giant's Causeway, and much more.
If you prefer to unpack only once, a cruise around Ireland is for you. This small ship welcomes a max of 700 passengers and calls at ports you may not visit with a standard land tour.
September 2025 Newsletter
"Cozy Season" invokes images of a warm fire, twinkling lights, strolling along quiet streets, and having a drink with the locals.
Ultimately, travel in low season can bring shorter days, colder & wetter weather, fewer crowds and lower prices. All of this often equates to a slower, more peaceful style of travel.
With the right clothes, expectations, and itinerary, traveling in the Northern Hemisphere from November to March offers big benefits! Check out a few ideas below. When you're ready to explore, reach out and I can help you plan the perfect trip.
Enjoy Every Day,
Jennie
Five Places to Visit During "Cozy Season"
European Holiday Markets
While you likely won't be avoiding the crowds, there is nothing better to get you in the holiday spirit than a classic European Christmas market. Some of the best are in Poland, Germany, Austria, & France. Markets generally open in late November and run through Christmas Eve.
One of the best ways to visit multiple markets is with a river cruise. Each day, you'll wake up in a new city waiting to be explored.
Walkin' in an Alaskan Wonderland
While Alaska is a very popular summer cruise destination, there is so much more to see beyond its coastline. A visit in November and December allow you to experience some of its winter delights - dog sledding, glacier hiking, ice fishing, and cross country skiing - before the full force of winter sets in.
What if you don't have clothes to keep warm? Don't worry about buying heavy winter coats, pants & boots. There are companies in Anchorage that offer rentals!
City Escapes in the United Kingdom
Cities in the United Kingdom are jam packed with things to do - many of them indoors. Winter is the perfect time to catch a show at Royal Albert Hall in London, wander the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, soak in a spa in Bath, or climb the towers of York Minster.
If you like to shop, January tends to offer big discounts. After an afternoon of shopping, stop for high tea before finishing the day with a theater performance.
Pub Hopping in Ireland
If anything screams "cozy," it's a classic Irish Pub. It can be rainy, windy and cold outside but you'll always be warmly welcomed with a drink, stories and music inside.
Ireland is beautiful and green year-round and, with the right clothes, offers spectacular hiking even in the winter. Easy to navigate by car, bus, train, or an organized tour, Ireland is an easy place to visit any time of year.
Italian Winter Adventures
Italy remains at the top of most travelers' lists. From June-September, it is busy. Very busy.
A visit during cozy season can give you a glimpse of a different place. While most places in beach destinations will be closed, this is the perfect time to visit some of the classic Italian spots - the Vatican in Rome, the Uffizi in Florence, and even St. Mark's in Venice (though you may experience the Acqua Alta). Hiking in Cinque Terre and Tuscany is also possible & quiet.
