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Alaine Michka

Benicia, CA Travel Agent

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"Traveling…it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller" were the wise words of Ibn Battuta, Maghrebi scholar, explorer, and writer of the most famous travelogues of history, The Rihla, or A Masterpiece to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Traveling. I began traveling internationally 12 years ago and lived abroad for three. Travel unveiled truths about myself and I felt my connection to the world, like I had never known. I became a storyteller. When you book a trip with me, it is my hope to build a map with you, a guide to treasures that I know you will find. I hope to open up worlds so that you may come to know yourself a little better, understand others through their stories, and fully integrate the reality that we all inhabit one planet and are, in essence, not much different from one another. I look forward to getting to know you to design a tailored and perfect map for your launch to your next adventure.

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Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for...

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. With so many incredible attractions to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down the top 10. As your travel agent professional for Peru, I’ve listed some of the popular attractions. These are great travel destinations - destinations you’ll want to include on your bucket list. 1. Machu Picchu Topping the list is the iconic Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city nestled among the majestic Andes Mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site continues to captivate visitors with its stunning architecture, breathtaking views, and fascinating history. 2. Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a spectacular journey through picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and vibrant local markets. Explore highlights like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, while taking in the region's awe-inspiring landscapes. 3. CuscoOnce the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is steeped in history and culture. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets to explore historic landmarks like Sacsayhuaman or simply relax in one of its charming plazas that introduces you to the area’s local life. 4. Lake TiticacaSituated at over 12,000 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake. Visit the unique Uros floating islands made entirely of reeds, and experience local indigenous cultures on the Taquile and Amantani islands. 5. Colca Canyon Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon impresses visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and soaring condors. The region also offers ample opportunities for trekking and adventure activities like white-water rafting and mountain biking. 6. Lima Peru's capital city effortlessly blends historic charm with modern flair. Feast on local cuisine at one of its many ceviche restaurants or explore the cultural riches of its museums like the Larco Museum and the Art Museum of Lima. 7. Nazca Lines Take a bird's eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines, enormous geoglyphs etched into the desert plains by the ancient Nazca civilization. Fly over this archaeological enigma and speculate on its origins and purpose. 8. ArequipaArequipa, known as the "White City," boasts a unique architectural style characterized by buildings made from white volcanic sillar stone. Explore its splendid La Recoleta Convent and Plaza de Armas, admiring views of El Misti volcano in the distance. 9. Ballestas IslandsOften called "Peru's Galapagos," Ballestas Islands is a natural sanctuary highlighting marine life, including sea lions, penguins, and dolphins. Embark on a boat tour to appreciate this incredible ecosystem up close. 10. Amazon Rainforest Expanding across more than 60% of Peru's territory, the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Delve into this lush paradise by embarking on guided tours or staying at eco-lodges for an unforgettable experience with nature. Local Cuisine: Lomo Saltado After exploring Machu Picchu, treat your taste buds to Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian dish that combines marinated strips of beef stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers. This delicious fusion of flavors is served over rice or crispy French fries.  With an abundance of attractions to suit every traveler's interests, Peru offers a diverse and unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural wonders. So grab your passport and start exploring this enchanting South American gem! I’m looking forward to assisting you, as your travel agent professional, in making your travel plan. Call me today so we can begin one incredible journey.

Galapagos Island Travel Agent Expert

A trip to the enchanting Galapagos Islands is a truly unforgettable experience. These isolated volcanic islands, located...

Galapagos Island Travel Agent Expert

A trip to the enchanting Galapagos Islands is a truly unforgettable experience. These isolated volcanic islands, located in the Pacific Ocean, are teeming with unique wildlife, picturesque beaches, and vibrant underwater ecosystems. That’s why I love planning trips, as a travel agent professional, to this amazing travel destination. As you embark on this incredible journey, discovering top attractions and savoring delicious foods are essential for making the most of your vacation. Below are must-see sights and mouth-watering dishes awaiting you on the Galapagos Islands. Top Attractions on the Galapagos Islands 1. The Charles Darwin Research Station Located on Santa Cruz Island, The Charles Darwin Research Station is a must-visit for all those intrigued by the history of evolution and natural sciences. Enjoy guided tours of the facility, learning about the ongoing conservation efforts, and getting up close and personal with the island's iconic giant tortoises. 2. Tortuga Bay Renowned for its serene white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz Island is an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, or snorkeling alongside colorful marine life. 3. Sierra Negra Volcano Adventure seekers will embrace trekking to Sierra Negra Volcano on Isabela Island – one of the world's largest active calderas. Hike through diverse ecosystems to reach breathtaking views of lava fields and fumaroles. 4. Kicker Rock One of the most famous snorkeling and diving sites in the Galapagos, Kicker Rock (or León Dormido) offers remarkable underwater encounters with hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, manta rays, and other fascinating marine creatures. Delicious Foods to Try on Your Visit 1. Ceviche This refreshing seafood dish features fresh raw fish marinated in lime or lemon juice mixed with herbs, onions, and peppers. A popular local treat made with red snapper or shrimp. 2. Llapingachos Savor these cheesy, fried potato cakes – often served with a side of fresh salad, sausages, or avocado – for a truly satisfying taste of Ecuadorian cuisine. 3. Pescado Encocado Rich in flavor, encocado is a scrumptious seafood stew made with a base of coconut milk, tomatoes, and peppers. Perfect for enjoying the island's abundant fresh seafood options such as fish or shrimp. 4. Plantain Chips For a delightful snack on the go, be sure to try crispy and salty plantain chips – made from thinly sliced and deep-fried green plantains. 5. Guanabana Smoothies Refreshing and distinctive in flavor, guanabana smoothies made from the tropical fruit soursop (guanábana) are the perfect palate cleanser or energizing boost during your island exploration. The Galapagos Islands offer not only awe-inspiring natural beauty but also a rich array of culinary experiences to complete your unforgettable vacation. Whether it's spotting giant tortoises at The Charles Darwin Research Station or hiking along the Sierra Negra Volcano, I can, as your travel agent advisor, help you realize your travel dream. Let’s begin planning your Galapagos holiday!

Colombia Travel Agent Expert

Travelers in search of unforgettable experiences and tantalizing flavors need look no further than Colombia, a vibrant...

Colombia Travel Agent Expert

Travelers in search of unforgettable experiences and tantalizing flavors need look no further than Colombia, a vibrant South American country teeming with rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and unparalleled culinary delights.  This gem of a destination boasts countless top-notch attractions and mouthwatering foods that simply cannot be missed. As your travel agent planner for the country, I can promise you an unforgettable trip. Magical Destinations Landing in Colombia is indeed exciting. Add the following destinations to your itinerary and you’ll soon be whisked away to one memorable holiday. 1. Cartagena - Steeped in history and charm, the city of Cartagena is a UNESCO World Heritage site adorned with colonial architecture, colorful streets, and an irresistible Caribbean atmosphere.  Guests can stroll through the old town's maze-like streets, visit the majestic Castillo San Felipe de Barajas fortress, or take a boat trip to the famed Islas del Rosario to enjoy the sun and surf.. 2. Medellin - This thriving metropolis lies nestled in the lush Aburrá Valley, offering visitors breathtaking mountain views and pockets of tranquility amid its bustling energy.  Be sure to ride the Metrocable for an unforgettable vantage point of the city, explore Comuna 13's iconic street art scene or unwind in the spectacular Jardín Botánico. 3. Tayrona National Park - Nature lovers will revel in this natural wonder boasting a diverse ecosystem encompassing untouched beaches, lush rainforests, and rugged mountains. Visitors can trek through jungle paths and view the amazing wildlife or arrive at the nirvana-like beaches like Playa Cabo San Juan. You can also venture up to Pueblito Chairama for an insight into ancient Tayrona civilizations. Taste Bud Delights Naturally, you can’t visit Colombia without savoring some of the local cuisine. The following foods are indeed mouth-watering treats. 1. Ajiaco - A delectable treat originating from Bogota, ajiaco is a hearty chicken soup consisting of three varieties of potatoes, corn, and the region's indispensable guasca herb. Served alongside it are avocado slices, capers, and a dollop of cream to offer a melange of flavors perfect for both mild and adventurous palates. 2. Bandeja Paisa - A true feast for the senses, this iconic Colombian dish hailing from the Antioquia region showcases a generous spread of ingredients such as red beans, rice, ground beef, chorizo sausage, fried egg, and plantains  - all presented on a single platter. Prepare yourself for an intense but satisfying gastronomic experience. 3. Arepas - The quintessential Colombian snack, arepas are round cornmeal patties cooked on a griddle and bursting with an array of fillings ranging from simple butter to elaborate combinations of meats, cheeses, avocado or sweet plantains. Be sure to sample both the classic white arepa and its yellow corn cousin during your culinary exploration. Whether you're marveling at Cartagena's historic streets or digging into a sumptuous plate of bandeja paisa in Medellin, you’re going to love visiting Colombia. Allow me to serve as your travel agent advisor. Contact me right away so we can begin creating an itinerary.

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for...

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. With so many incredible attractions to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down the top 10. As your travel agent professional for Peru, I’ve listed some of the popular attractions. These are great travel destinations - destinations you’ll want to include on your bucket list. 1. Machu Picchu Topping the list is the iconic Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city nestled among the majestic Andes Mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site continues to captivate visitors with its stunning architecture, breathtaking views, and fascinating history. 2. Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a spectacular journey through picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and vibrant local markets. Explore highlights like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, while taking in the region's awe-inspiring landscapes. 3. CuscoOnce the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is steeped in history and culture. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets to explore historic landmarks like Sacsayhuaman or simply relax in one of its charming plazas that introduces you to the area’s local life. 4. Lake TiticacaSituated at over 12,000 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake. Visit the unique Uros floating islands made entirely of reeds, and experience local indigenous cultures on the Taquile and Amantani islands. 5. Colca Canyon Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon impresses visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and soaring condors. The region also offers ample opportunities for trekking and adventure activities like white-water rafting and mountain biking. 6. Lima Peru's capital city effortlessly blends historic charm with modern flair. Feast on local cuisine at one of its many ceviche restaurants or explore the cultural riches of its museums like the Larco Museum and the Art Museum of Lima. 7. Nazca Lines Take a bird's eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines, enormous geoglyphs etched into the desert plains by the ancient Nazca civilization. Fly over this archaeological enigma and speculate on its origins and purpose. 8. ArequipaArequipa, known as the "White City," boasts a unique architectural style characterized by buildings made from white volcanic sillar stone. Explore its splendid La Recoleta Convent and Plaza de Armas, admiring views of El Misti volcano in the distance. 9. Ballestas IslandsOften called "Peru's Galapagos," Ballestas Islands is a natural sanctuary highlighting marine life, including sea lions, penguins, and dolphins. Embark on a boat tour to appreciate this incredible ecosystem up close. 10. Amazon Rainforest Expanding across more than 60% of Peru's territory, the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Delve into this lush paradise by embarking on guided tours or staying at eco-lodges for an unforgettable experience with nature. Local Cuisine: Lomo Saltado After exploring Machu Picchu, treat your taste buds to Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian dish that combines marinated strips of beef stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers. This delicious fusion of flavors is served over rice or crispy French fries.  With an abundance of attractions to suit every traveler's interests, Peru offers a diverse and unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural wonders. So grab your passport and start exploring this enchanting South American gem! I’m looking forward to assisting you, as your travel agent professional, in making your travel plan. Call me today so we can begin one incredible journey.

Chile Travel Agent Professional

Chile, a slender country located on the southwestern edge of South America, offers a diverse and magnificent...

Chile Travel Agent Professional

Chile, a slender country located on the southwestern edge of South America, offers a diverse and magnificent landscape that attracts visitors from all around the globe. For U.S. travelers, its stunning natural attractions, colorful local culture, and unforgettable gastronomy make it an exciting destination for a travel adventure. As a travel agent advisor for Chile, I can book accommodations and create an itinerary that will both excite you and incentivize you to plan future Chilean adventures. Below are some attractions I know you won’t want to miss. 1. Torres del Paine National Park A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of Chile's most iconic destinations, Torres del Paine National Park features jaw-dropping mountain peaks, glaciers, and pristine lakes. Hiking enthusiasts can tread numerous trails that provide breathtaking views and close encounters with native wildlife. 2. Santiago As Chile's capital and largest city, Santiago is a cosmopolitan metropolis brimming with historical landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and a thriving arts scene. Must-sees include San Cristobal Hill, Plaza de Armas, and the Central Market. 3. Valparaiso A coastal city known for its kaleidoscopic hillsides and bohemian charm, Valparaiso is home to colorful street art scenes and lovely vistas of the Pacific Ocean. Exploring its labyrinth of cobblestone streets and hidden alleys reveals unexpected gems at every turn. 4. Atacama Desert One of Earth's driest environments, the Atacama Desert offers stunning lunar landscapes featuring salt flats, hot springs, geysers, and volcanic formations. A visit to this celestial stargazing spot is an awe-inspiring experience that's hard to forget. 5. Easter IslandThis remote island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean possesses an air of mystery with its iconic moai statues and fascinating ancient culture. Get up close with these enigmatic figures on guided tours or try your hand at traditional crafts. 6. Chiloe Island Chiloe, an island steeped in myth and local folklore, is an enchanting destination immersed in Chile's rich cultural history. Discover its legendary wooden churches or explore the colorful stilt houses of Castro, the island's capital. 7. Lauca National Park Situated in the high-altitude Altiplano region, Lauca National Park is a visual masterpiece with its vivid blue lakes, soaring snow-capped volcanoes, and immense biodiversity. Discover this wild paradise and marvel at its ethereal landscapes. 8. The Wine Regions Chile's wine regions are renowned for producing world-class vintages that delight wine connoisseurs from the world over. Chilean Cuisine Naturally, the local dishes are another exciting discovery. You’ll want to try the ajiaco (meat soup), caldillo de contrio (Conger eel soup), Cazuela nogada (stew with walnut sauce), and Chapalele (potato bread with flour). It’s time to start planning your holiday to Chile. Call me today so we can begin creating your travel itinerary. I look forward to working with you as your travel agent specialist.

Argentina Travel Agent Expert

Are you seeking an escape - an escape that promises beautiful landscapes, a rich history, and interesting...

Argentina Travel Agent Expert

Are you seeking an escape - an escape that promises beautiful landscapes, a rich history, and interesting culture? Look no further than Argentina! This stunning South American country boasts a wide range of tourist attractions that are both enchanting and memorable.  Whether you visit the towering Andes Mountains or  the bustling metropolis of Buenos Aires, you’re going to love your vacation. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the best in this amazing country. Let me serve as your travel agent professional for your South American adventure. Argentina is a federal republic located in the southern half of South America. Sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with its neighbor Chile to the west, the country is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and Antarctica to the south. With a mainland area of 2,780,400 km2 (1,073,500 sq mi), Argentina is considered the eighth-largest country in the world by land area.  The highest peak in Argentina is Aconcagua in Mendoza Province; at 6,960.8 meters (22,837 ft) above sea level. It is not only the highest point in Argentina but also anywhere in either the Western or Southern Hemispheres. The lowest point is Laguna del Carbón sitting 1,447 meters (4,749 ft) below sea level near San Julián in Santa Cruz Province.  Most of Argentina's tourist attractions are centered around its capital city Buenos Aires which offers an array of historical sites as well as contemporary attractions such as museums and theaters. If you're looking for an outdoor adventure there are plenty of options throughout Argentina including hiking in Patagonia, skiing in Bariloche or exploring Iguazú Falls. Buenos Aires: Museums, Sites and Shopping Destinations Buenos Aires is a bustling metropolis with a rich cultural scene. The city is home to a variety of museums, historical sites and shopping destinations. Here are some of the best places to visit in Buenos Aires: Museums: The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes is one of the premier art museums in Latin America. The museum houses a collection of Argentine and European art, as well as temporary exhibitions. The Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires (MALBA) is another top art museum in the city. MALBA features Latin American art from the 20th and 21st centuries. The museum also has a cafe, bookstore and gift shop. The Museo Argentina de la Ciencia y Tecnología "Juan Carlos Gullermo" is a must-visit for science and technology buffs. The museum has interactive exhibits on topics like space exploration, genetics and renewable energy. No trip to Buenos Aires would be complete without a visit to Plaza de Mayo, the city's main square. The plaza is home to the Casa Rosada (Argentina's presidential palace), the Cabildo (the colonial-era government building) and the Metropolitan Cathedral.  On Thursdays at noon, you can witness the traditional changing of the guard ceremony at Plaza de Mayo.Mendoza is a beautiful wine country in Argentina with plenty of outdoor adventures to enjoy. The climate is perfect for growing grapes, and the landscape is stunning. There are many wineries to visit, and you can even go on a wine tour.  If you love hiking, Mendoza is a great place to explore. There are plenty of trails to choose from, and you can even go camping in the wilderness. You can also go rafting or kayaking on the Río Mendoza. Iguazu Falls is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Argentina. The falls are located on the Iguazu River, which forms the border between Brazil and Argentina. Iguazu Falls comprises more than 275 individual falls, with a total height of over 80 meters (262 feet). The falls are truly a natural wonder of the world, and attract visitors from all over the globe. There are several ways to experience the falls, including taking a boat ride to the base of the falls, hiking to one of the many viewing platforms, or even taking a helicopter tour. No matter how you choose to experience them, the Iguazu Falls are sure to take your breath away.Ushuaia, located at the southernmost tip of Argentina, is often referred to as "the end of the world." This small city is surrounded by picture postcard scenery, including mountains, glaciers, and forests. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and skiing. Ushuaia is also home to several  museums and other attractions.  You’ll love visiting Argentina - it has a diverse array of attractions. Give me a call today and let’s start planning your trip. As your travel agent professional for Argentina, I look forward to serving all your travel needs.

Morocco Travel Agent Specialist

Are you ready to embark on an adventure like no other? Look no further than Morocco! From...

Morocco Travel Agent Specialist

Are you ready to embark on an adventure like no other? Look no further than Morocco! From the bustling streets of Marrakech to the tranquil beaches of Essaouira, this North African country has something for every type of traveler. As your Morocco travel agent advisor, I can help you with all your vacation plans. So, get your passport ready and let’s review this exciting destination! Morocco is a country located in North Africa with a population of over 33 million. The official language is Arabic, but French and Berber are also widely spoken. Morocco has a diverse landscape, ranging from the Atlas Mountains in the west to the Sahara Desert in the east. The capital city of Rabat is located on the Atlantic coast, while Casablanca, the largest city, is located on the Mediterranean coast. Morocco is a popular tourist destination due to its unique culture and history. Visitors can explore Moroccan cities such as Marrakech, Fez, and Tangier, and experience traditional Moroccan life firsthand. There are also many activities to enjoy in Morocco, such as hiking, camel riding, and sandboarding in the Sahara Desert. Must-See Places in Morocco Morocco is a country full of culture and natural beauty. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the snow-capped Atlas Mountains, there are plenty of places to explore in this North African country. Here are some of the top places to see in Morocco: 1. Marrakech - This city is a must-see for any traveler to Morocco. With its vibrant souks (markets), colorful architecture, and rich history, Marrakech is a true feast for the senses. Be sure to visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, one of the busiest squares in Africa, and wander through the maze-like Medina. 2. Fes - Fes is another Moroccan city with a lot to offer visitors. The medieval center of Fes el-Baliis a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the world's oldest university. From here, you can explore the city's many mosques and madrassas (religious schools), as well as take in views of the surrounding mountains. 3. Sahara Desert - No trip to Morocco would be complete without spending some time in the Sahara Desert. Whether you choose to go on a camel trek or simply spend a night under the stars, this experience is sure to be memorable. 4. Chefchaouen - This small town in northern Morocco is known for its beautiful blue-washed buildings. Wander through the narrow streets and enjoy views of the nearby Rif Mountains. This is an ideal day trip from Tangier, which lies about three hours away. There are plenty of things to do in Morocco, from exploring the bustling markets of ancient Medina and Marrakech to relaxing on the beach in Essaouira. Here are some of the most popular activities for visitors to enjoy: Wander the labyrinthine streets of the Old City: Marrakech is a city full of surprises, and one of the best ways to explore it is simply to get lost in the narrow alleyways and winding streets of the old medina. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, haggle with vendors for souvenirs, and get immersed in the feeling of yesteryear. Visit an authentic Moroccan Hammam: A hammam is a traditional spa, and experiencing one is a must-do activity while in Morocco. Many hotels and riads will have their own hammams open to guests, or you can seek out a public bathhouse. Be prepared for a bit of nudity (men and women bathe separately). You’ll also get scrubbed down with black soap – but it's all part of the fun! Go camel riding in the Sahara Desert: One of the most iconic images of Morocco is that of a camel caravan crossing over the desert. You can join in on this centuries-old tradition by going on a guided camel ride through the Sahara. It's an unforgettable experience, especially when you watch the sunset over the sand dunes. Take a cooking class: Moroccan cuisine is delicious and varied, and so learning how to cook the food is a true treat. For example, couscous is a familiar food and lamb is a regularly eaten meat.  The meat is consumed from a tagine (cooking pot with a conical lid) with a broad choice of vegetables. Chicken is also included in tagines or is roasted. Cooks include ingredients like lemon, boiled eggs, or plums when preparing the meat. If you're planning a trip to Morocco, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, be aware of the local customs and dress appropriately.  Second, haggling is expected when shopping in markets - don't be afraid to bargain!  Third, try to avoid traveling during Ramadan, as many businesses will be closed and transportation may be limited. Ramadan usually takes place from the last part of March to later April. I would be so excited to plan your next visit to Morocco. Contact me so I can show you the wonderful things to see and do. 

Spain Travel Agent Specialist

¡Bienvenidos a España! Whether you're a curious traveler, an adventure seeker, or just looking for a relaxing...

Spain Travel Agent Specialist

¡Bienvenidos a España! Whether you're a curious traveler, an adventure seeker, or just looking for a relaxing escape, Spain is exciting. From the buzzing streets of Madrid to the sunny beaches of Barcelona, this European gem is filled with rich possibilities. That is why I love serving as a travel agent planner for Spain. So, get your passport ready and let’s start planning your holiday! It does not matter if you’re traveling with family or friends or flying solo, you’ll soon discover what makes this destination so special. Vamos! (Let's go!) Introduction to Spain and its Travel Destinations Spain is a renowned tourist destination for travelers of all ages. The country's diverse landscape, interesting history, and vibrant culture make it a popular choice for vacationers from around the world.  Whether you're looking to explore ancient ruins, soak up the sun on a sandy beach, or experience the thrill of a bullfight, you’re going to love the journey. Some of the most popular travel destinations in Spain include Madrid, Barcelona, Granada, Seville, Valencia, Malaga, and Pamplona. Each city has its own unique charm and attractions - attractions that are sure to appeal to visitors of all interests. You’ll discover  world-famous museums and architecture to a lively nightlife and delicious cuisine,  Best Cities to Visit Spain is a renowned tourist destination - known for its stunning beaches, Mediterranean atmosphere, tasty food, and passionate culture. No matter what your age or preferences, you’ll find each city has something special to offer. - Barcelona: This amazing city is famous for its art, architecture, nightlife, and delicious food. In this city, you can explore world-famous museums like the Picasso Museum or simply people watch in one of the many lively squares. - Madrid: The capital of Spain, Madrid is a bustling metropolis with plenty to see and do. From exploring the Royal Palace and checking out the works at the Prado Museum to simply strolling through one of the many beautiful parks, you’ll find your time well spent. - Seville: A must-see city in southern Spain, Seville is renowned for its stunning Moorish architecture, Flamenco dancing, and tasty tapas. Be sure to check out the Alcazar Palace and take a horse-drawn carriage ride through the city’s picturesque streets. - Valencia: Another great city located on Spain's east coast, Valencia is known for its sunny weather, fresh seafood paella, and lovely beaches. Don't miss out on visiting the City of Arts and Sciences – an iconic modern complex that houses an aquarium, planetarium, and much more. Spain is a renowned tourist destination for good reason. It boasts beautiful weather, stunning scenery, and some of the best beaches in the world.  1. Playa de Las Catedrales: This beach is located in Galicia and is well-known for its unique rock formations. The cliffs and rocks create natural arches and tunnels that are perfect for exploring. 2. Playa de Muros: This beach is located in the north of Spain in the region of Asturias. It's a long, wide beach that's perfect for walks or relaxing on the sand. 3. Playa de Santander: This Spanish shore is located in Cantabria and is one of the most popular beaches in Spain. It's well-equipped with showers, toilets, and restaurants, making it ideal for a day trip from nearby cities like Santander or Bilbao. 4. Playa de Los Genoveses: This beachcomber’s enclave is located in Andalusia on the Costa de Almería. It's a secluded shore that's perfect for those looking for a quiet place to relax. 5. Playa de la Concha: This beach is located in the Basque Country and is one of the most popular attractions in Spain -  drawing surfers, snorkelers, and other water enthusiasts. Spain is home to some of the world’s most renowned museums, galleries, and cultural attractions. Here are some of the top cultural attractions in Spain: 1. The Prado Museum – One of the most famous museums in the world, the Prado Museum is a must-see for art lovers. It houses an extensive collection of Spanish and European art, including works by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. 2. The Royal Palace of Madrid – This grand palace was once the official residence of the Spanish royal family. Today, it is open to the public and contains a wealth of artwork and historical artifacts. 3. The Alhambra – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alhambra is a magnificent example of Moorish architecture. Located in Granada, it is one of Spain’s most popular tourist destinations. 4. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela – A pilgrimage site for Christians since the Middle Ages, Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is one of Spain’s most significant religious buildings. Its ornate interior is well worth a visit. 5. La Sagrada Familia – One of Antoni Gaudí’s most famous works, La Sagrada Familia is an unfinished cathedral in Barcelona that remains a highly popular tourist destination. Its construction started in 1882. I can't wait to plan your next journey. Call me or email me. 

Jamaica Travel Agent Specialist

Welcome to the land of reggae, sunshine and breathtaking scenery! Jamaica is a true paradise where you...

Jamaica Travel Agent Specialist

Welcome to the land of reggae, sunshine and breathtaking scenery! Jamaica is a true paradise where you can relax on white sandy beaches, explore lush rainforests, or dance the night away under starry skies. With so much to see and do, it can be difficult to decide which attractions are truly worth your time.  As your travel agent specialist for Jamaica, I can plan a trip that will allow you to experience all the great attractions and activities this island offers. Introduction to Jamaica Jamaica is a beautiful island country located in the Caribbean Sea. The island is home to stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and an exciting culture. Jamaica is a popular vacation destination for travelers from all over the world. There are many things to see and do in Jamaica. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, biking, and zip-lining through the rainforest. There are also numerous beaches where visitors can relax and enjoy the stunning views. Jamaica is also home to some of the best rum in the world. Visitors can tour rum factories and learn about the history of rum production on the island. Dunn’s River Falls Dunn’s River Falls is one of Jamaica’s most popular tourist attractions. The falls are located in Ocho Rios, a town on the north coast of the island. Dunn’s River Falls is a series of waterfalls that flow into the Caribbean Sea. The falls are about 600 feet (183 meters) tall and have a series of pools and cascades. Visitors can climb the falls or swim in the pools. The setting – with the clear blue waters of the Caribbean Sea as a backdrop – is stunning. And, of course, the experience of swimming in (or climbing up!) the waterfall is unforgettable. Blue Mountains Jamaica is also home to some of the most beautiful mountains in the world. The Blue Mountains are a must-see for any visitor to the island. The Blue Mountains are located in eastern Jamaica, and they are the highest mountains on the island. They are home to many different species of plants and animals, and they offer some of the most awe-inspiring views in all of Jamaica.  Visitors can hike to the top of the mountains, or take a cable car up to one of the lookouts. There is also an adrenaline-pumping zip line that runs through the forest. No matter how you choose to experience the Blue Mountains, it is sure to be a highlight of your trip to Jamaica! Contact me to plan your next vacation to Jamaica. 

Turkey Travel Agent Professional

No matter your taste, there is something for everyone in Turkey: history, archaeology, religion, nature, adventure, luxury,...

Turkey Travel Agent Professional

No matter your taste, there is something for everyone in Turkey: history, archaeology, religion, nature, adventure, luxury, shopping, beaches, snow sports and sailing. It is no irony that this landmass has served as a bridge between East and West, lying as it does in both Asia and Europe and I am convinced that the main reason it has served as a barrier is out of pure jealousy for the richness that Turkey has to offer.  A predominantly mountainous country, situated at the crossroads of the BalkansCaucasus, Middle East, and eastern Mediterranean, Turkey is sensorily breathtaking.  Turkey is bound on the north by the rough, cold waters of the Black Sea, but turning inwards has the historic port on the old Silk Road of Trabzon and looking further up the cliffs in the Kaçkar Mountains is the famed Sumela Monastery.  The lower elevations of this region are home to the famous tea and hazelnut (findik) production. Three-fourths of the country is maritime, its coasts being a hotspot from Russian oligarchs, British retirees, to local sailors. Sailing schools and trips are everywhere.  The near 1000 miles of the Mediterranean coast with its turquoise waters is quickly becoming some of the most sought-after tourist spots, both domestic and internationally, as seen in the growing Expat community around Oludeniz, where you can paraglide off the mountain to the beach below and rural Uzumlu.  If you are adventurous, you can raft, canyon, ride quads or zipline within the canyons of Kropulu Canyon, Kemer or Alanya.  Summer brings cycling tours spinning along the coastlines from Bodrum to Gocek to Fethiye and if you cycle, I say bring your bike, the roads are perfectly suited!  You will never be in short supply of textiles, simit (the local ring sesame bread) and the most loved and cared for stray dogs and cats in any country I’ve ever seen.  The Taurus Mountains are ever present bringing shelter to the resorts on the coastline.  Antalya and Alanya are large cosmopolitan cities with beaches, nightlife and designer shopping.  The RIXOS of Antalya is a personal favorite and Belek is a golfer’s paradise with Championship courses.  One-third of the land area is rich for agriculture, seen driving the very well maintained roadways through villages in the acres upon acres of nothing but fields of lemons, olives and huge tomato greenhouses, not to mention the always fresh supply of produce in every market and road stand in every town along the way.  The chief port and commercial centre along the Bosporus, Istanbul forms a sprawling agglomeration of uniquely defined suburbs with its nearly 15 million inhabitants: Kadikoy with its hip café scene, Fatih with its 4000 shops in The Grand Bazaar, the finance hub of The Ottoman Empire.  Be sure to taste the rose or pistachio covered Turkish Delights from Haci Bekir, the oldest producer.  Don't miss Hagia Sophia Mosque and at the end of the Empire, the Dolmabahce Palace.  There is the bright red vintage cable car that climbs Istiklal Caddesi of Beyoglu, with the beautiful Galata Tower in the scene. There is plenty of shopping, including the local brands of Koton and LC Waikiki.  The Turks are famous for textiles and sellers from Africa and the Middle East come to the  Istanbul textile district to obtain their products for their own stores.  For a new perspective, catch a cruise up the Bosporus Strait to see the sights.  Turkey has a rich archaeological legacy, visible driving the highways. Scenes from Classical Europe to the Islamic Middle East are littered everywhere, some designated UNESCO World Heritage sites: UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Blue Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi, the old Hittite  capital of Hattusha, the remains at Nemrut Dag and Xanthos-Letoon, the city of Safranbolu, and the archaeological site of Troy.  There is Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia, where one can take in the sites in a hot air balloon, and Hierapolis-Pamukkale, known for its terraced basins of mineral formations and petrified waterfalls, where ruins of the thermal baths and temples constructed there in the 2nd century BCE are still present.  Göbeklitepe is a Neolithic sanctuary near Sanliurfa believed to be one of the oldest man-made religious structures. The limestone pillars that stand on the top of a mountain ridge are decorated with reliefs of animals and abstract pictograms.  Ephesus is the site of the first church built honoring Mary, mother of Jesus, near the city of Selçuk in IzmirMount Nimrod is located on a part of the Taurus MountainMiletus is mentioned in The IlliadDidyma has a head of Medusa carved into the stone.  Other favorite sites are Gazianteppe, Aphrodisias and Pergamon.  Turkey’s stories will call you back again and again to become a part of your story.

Egypt Cultural Adventure Travel Agent Specialist

Travel to Egypt to experience an abundance of stories.   You will expand your personal horizons and appreciate...

Egypt Cultural Adventure Travel Agent Specialist

Travel to Egypt to experience an abundance of stories.   You will expand your personal horizons and appreciate your place amidst one of the oldest civilizations on the planet.  Now rushing 105 million people into a vastly changing landscape, Egypt is a destination that offers a wide range of experiences, hosting a very diverse tapestry of humanity.  Various powers have at one point controlled the region:  Pharoahs, Romans, Fatimids, French, British to the present-day Arab state, which makes it an educational, enlightening and enjoyable experience. You may be surprised to learn that Coptic Christians and Muslims are very integrated and peaceful, which is a direct result of this history.   A stroll through Zamalek will take you up close to the world’s embassies and where you’ll see the young boys go for their hip and cool weekend, the streets lined with hookah joints, lots of LED lighted balloons and men taking their young families for a stroll across the 26th of July bridge across the Nile.   Amidst it all, selfies are made at every point along the bridge in the hopes of Instagram fame. You are in for an experience of a lifetime; from the moment you touch down at the airport.  You are now in Egypt, a place that holds my heart despite all its chaos and contradictions.  Cairo’s bustling nightlife that never sleeps until the morning prayer, is characterized by so many archaeological sites from which to soak in the historical narrative.  The Cairo Citadel, built by Salah ad-Din (1176 AD – 1183 AD), was the seat of government for 700 years.  Here, you will find some of the best examples of Islamic architecture and probably the best view of the city.   A trip around the pyramids on a camel is an absolute must do, so long as you pick up water before you climb the steep narrow passageway through the interior leading up to the pharaonic tomb.  In the old part of the city, one can brave the crowds in the oldest open-air market in the region, Khan El Khalili, where you can pick up beautiful Arabian lanterns or leather bags and at the end of your shopping spree, sit and order, “Mumkin kahwa turkiye mazboot” a Turkish coffee at al-Fishawi established since 1787. One can find the cheapest, but good quality Egyptian leather shoes in almost any neighborhood, not to mention all the brand knock offs, but for a completely contradictory shopping experience, check out the Mall of Arabia in 6th October City or so many others where the doors don’t close till midnight or later.   Everything is bigger, brighter and simply more in an Egyptian mall. Next, catch a cruise down the Nile, having watched Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile to excite the mood, down to Aswan to visit Nubian villages, Abu Simbel Temple or Luxor to experience Karnak Temple, Hathesheput Temple, Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens and Luxor Temple.  You will fully transport to yet another time. Founded by Alexander the Great is Alexandria on the North coast of the country.  Be sure to visit the first and what was the largest public library that ever existed, the Alexandria library.  It is in this city that much of Egypt’s Greco Roman history can be experienced at the fall of Cleopatra’s reign to Rome.  While there, learn of the ruins recently discovered by divers of her city.  Get a further view into this Roman era at: Pompey’s pillar, Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa and the Roman Ampitheatre. Summer like the locals in Ain El Sokhna on the north coast of the Red Sea at Suez on the Mount of El Galala, giving a spectacular view of the beautiful beaches, where there are 5-star resorts, aquaparks and all sorts of water sports or El Gouna, developed by the wealthiest man in the nation, Sawiris, 20 km from Hurghada and home to the famous El Gouna Film Festival.  You can experience how the wealthier locals adventure at their summer homes or float with them in the most relaxing sensation of immersing yourself in the salty Red Sea. Hurghada on the east coast is another favorite with its beautiful beaches, marinas and be sure to get the fresh fish of the day.  There is so much new development in all of these areas along the coast as the country is bordered by two of the most beautiful bodies of water on the planet; the Mediterranean to the North and the Red Sea to the east. No trip to Egypt is complete without a trip to Sharm el-Sheikh, on the Southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula where you can see the best coral reefs on the planet, swim in the bluest waters and get PADI certified for scuba. The water is warm year-round and you will enjoy the import of Russian disco music at all the resorts because this is a popular vacation spot for Russians.  Sharm has its own old town for shopping, great Egyptian food (which is the best in the world in my opinion) and even more history can be found at St. Catherine’s Monastery, which lies at the foot of Mt. Sinai. Stories are aplenty, this being only a few.  You will be called to go back again and again.

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for...

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. With so many incredible attractions to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down the top 10. As your travel agent professional for Peru, I’ve listed some of the popular attractions. These are great travel destinations - destinations you’ll want to include on your bucket list. 1. Machu Picchu Topping the list is the iconic Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city nestled among the majestic Andes Mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site continues to captivate visitors with its stunning architecture, breathtaking views, and fascinating history. 2. Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a spectacular journey through picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and vibrant local markets. Explore highlights like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, while taking in the region's awe-inspiring landscapes. 3. CuscoOnce the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is steeped in history and culture. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets to explore historic landmarks like Sacsayhuaman or simply relax in one of its charming plazas that introduces you to the area’s local life. 4. Lake TiticacaSituated at over 12,000 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake. Visit the unique Uros floating islands made entirely of reeds, and experience local indigenous cultures on the Taquile and Amantani islands. 5. Colca Canyon Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon impresses visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and soaring condors. The region also offers ample opportunities for trekking and adventure activities like white-water rafting and mountain biking. 6. Lima Peru's capital city effortlessly blends historic charm with modern flair. Feast on local cuisine at one of its many ceviche restaurants or explore the cultural riches of its museums like the Larco Museum and the Art Museum of Lima. 7. Nazca Lines Take a bird's eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines, enormous geoglyphs etched into the desert plains by the ancient Nazca civilization. Fly over this archaeological enigma and speculate on its origins and purpose. 8. ArequipaArequipa, known as the "White City," boasts a unique architectural style characterized by buildings made from white volcanic sillar stone. Explore its splendid La Recoleta Convent and Plaza de Armas, admiring views of El Misti volcano in the distance. 9. Ballestas IslandsOften called "Peru's Galapagos," Ballestas Islands is a natural sanctuary highlighting marine life, including sea lions, penguins, and dolphins. Embark on a boat tour to appreciate this incredible ecosystem up close. 10. Amazon Rainforest Expanding across more than 60% of Peru's territory, the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Delve into this lush paradise by embarking on guided tours or staying at eco-lodges for an unforgettable experience with nature. Local Cuisine: Lomo Saltado After exploring Machu Picchu, treat your taste buds to Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian dish that combines marinated strips of beef stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers. This delicious fusion of flavors is served over rice or crispy French fries.  With an abundance of attractions to suit every traveler's interests, Peru offers a diverse and unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural wonders. So grab your passport and start exploring this enchanting South American gem! I’m looking forward to assisting you, as your travel agent professional, in making your travel plan. Call me today so we can begin one incredible journey.

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for...

Peru Travel Agent Advisor

Peru is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for travelers from around the world. With so many incredible attractions to choose from, it can be difficult to narrow down the top 10. As your travel agent professional for Peru, I’ve listed some of the popular attractions. These are great travel destinations - destinations you’ll want to include on your bucket list. 1. Machu Picchu Topping the list is the iconic Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city nestled among the majestic Andes Mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage site continues to captivate visitors with its stunning architecture, breathtaking views, and fascinating history. 2. Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a spectacular journey through picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and vibrant local markets. Explore highlights like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, while taking in the region's awe-inspiring landscapes. 3. CuscoOnce the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is steeped in history and culture. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets to explore historic landmarks like Sacsayhuaman or simply relax in one of its charming plazas that introduces you to the area’s local life. 4. Lake TiticacaSituated at over 12,000 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake. Visit the unique Uros floating islands made entirely of reeds, and experience local indigenous cultures on the Taquile and Amantani islands. 5. Colca Canyon Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon impresses visitors with its breathtaking landscapes and soaring condors. The region also offers ample opportunities for trekking and adventure activities like white-water rafting and mountain biking. 6. Lima Peru's capital city effortlessly blends historic charm with modern flair. Feast on local cuisine at one of its many ceviche restaurants or explore the cultural riches of its museums like the Larco Museum and the Art Museum of Lima. 7. Nazca Lines Take a bird's eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines, enormous geoglyphs etched into the desert plains by the ancient Nazca civilization. Fly over this archaeological enigma and speculate on its origins and purpose. 8. ArequipaArequipa, known as the "White City," boasts a unique architectural style characterized by buildings made from white volcanic sillar stone. Explore its splendid La Recoleta Convent and Plaza de Armas, admiring views of El Misti volcano in the distance. 9. Ballestas IslandsOften called "Peru's Galapagos," Ballestas Islands is a natural sanctuary highlighting marine life, including sea lions, penguins, and dolphins. Embark on a boat tour to appreciate this incredible ecosystem up close. 10. Amazon Rainforest Expanding across more than 60% of Peru's territory, the Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth. Delve into this lush paradise by embarking on guided tours or staying at eco-lodges for an unforgettable experience with nature. Local Cuisine: Lomo Saltado After exploring Machu Picchu, treat your taste buds to Lomo Saltado, a popular Peruvian dish that combines marinated strips of beef stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and chili peppers. This delicious fusion of flavors is served over rice or crispy French fries.  With an abundance of attractions to suit every traveler's interests, Peru offers a diverse and unforgettable journey through history, culture, and natural wonders. So grab your passport and start exploring this enchanting South American gem! I’m looking forward to assisting you, as your travel agent professional, in making your travel plan. Call me today so we can begin one incredible journey.

Destination Specialties

Negril

Caribbean

Kingston (Manley)

Caribbean

Alexandria

Africa

Barcelona

Europe

Buenos Aires

South America

Cairo

Africa

Cartagena

South America

Casablanca

Africa

Istanbul

Middle East

Lima

South America

Malaga

Europe

Montego Bay

Caribbean

Ocho Rios

Caribbean

Santiago

South America

Tangier

Africa

Bogota

South America

Cali

South America

Cordoba

South America

Easter Island

South America

Madrid

Europe

Marrakesh

Africa

Egypt

Africa

Morocco

Africa

Jamaica

Caribbean

Spain

Europe

Colombia

South America

Peru

South America

Chile

South America

Argentina

South America

Ephesus

Middle East

Galapagos Islands

South America

Fez

Africa

Cappadocia

Middle East

Fethiye

Middle East

Costa del Sol

Europe

Machu Picchu

South America

Cuzco

South America

Iguazu

South America

Cape Horn

South America

Baltra

South America

Santa Cruz Island

South America

Fernandina Island

South America

San Cristobal Island

South America

Sharm El Sheikh

Africa

Medellin

South America

Turkey

Middle East

Patagonia

South America

San Antonio

South America

Giza

Africa

Inca Trail

South America

Reviews

(9 reviews)

Multigenerational Family of Six Vacation

Reviewed By Family "T" - Escondido, California | Traveled to Turkey ~ Middle East

There is no way this would have been such a completely incredible vacation had we not had your (Alaine's) assistance and guidance.

The use of personal guides was extremely rewarding and made the experience that much more enjoyable. The personal touch provided, learning about their lives, the flexibility they provided, and their knowledge not just of the area but also of local conditions all added to our experience. Having free time at the end of each day was also a plus for us as it allowed us to do a little exploring. The grandkids sure liked climbing around the Cappadocia fairy chimneys and caves.

We will have so many memories that will last the rest of our lives.

Memorable Family Journey to Egypt and Turkey

Reviewed By Larry T - San Diego, California | Traveled to Turkey ~ Middle East

We had an incredible vacation that Alaine organized pretty much entirely for us. The use of personal tour guides in countries that generally do not speak English was a real plus which helped create many memorable moments that will last a lifetime. Getting to know the guides and their lifestyles made the experience much more valuable and was a significant bonus for us.

Prompt and Detail Oriented Service

Reviewed By Richard - San Diego, CA | Traveled to Spain ~ Europe

Our experience working with Alaine was very pleasant and stress free. She was prompt and very detailed oriented making sure things were accurate. During our trip from beginning to end everything went as planned and we had a blast!

Memorable and Welcoming Mezze Tour of Turkey

Reviewed By Sanjay and Elizabeth - Sacramento, California | Traveled to Turkey ~ Middle East

What an incredible journey to Türkiye! Beaches, mountains, city, villages and country. We saw epic ruins, jaw-dropping natural wonders and bustling cities. Cappadocia, truly special. The magical countryside of Cappadocia reminded us of Sedona and Bryce Canyon. We were served amazing Turkish cuisine in clay pottery, stayed in the perfect cave hotel and were able to take the balloon ride; the views and scenery absolutely breathtaking! The Shangri-La in Istanbul is truly a luxurious hotel on the Bosphorus Straight; service impeccable and every detail attended with prompt efficiency. Istanbul is mesmerizing with the blend of old, new, European and Asian culture. Topapaki Palace, Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia and Basilica Cistern were incredible! Dolmahbache Palace, spectacular and plenty of baklava, bazaars and bargaining. Two weeks is a good time to vacation...a mezze of Türkiye. It was a truly amazing trip our group will cherish always. Thanks again, Alaine, for all your hel

Memorable and Unforgettable Trip to Turkey

Reviewed By Masoumeh and Hossein - Thousand Oaks, California | Traveled to Turkey ~ Middle East

This was our third time to Turkey, yet everywhere we went it brought us old and new memories. If I could change anything, I would stay in Izmir for at least three days and from there go to Alacati, Cesme and Sirinci. I wish we could stay 1-2 days longer in Istanbul, but we had a deadline. All the hotels were great choices. Ms. Alaine and Mr. Yusuf, the administrator of our local tours and private transportation were on top of the itinerary and very informative and they were great at following up. All the drivers and tour leaders were very friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful. Turk Fatih Tutak restaurant in Istanbul is highly recommended. Thank you again. We look forward to working with you again in the near future for our other trips that we are dreaming about.

Seamless execution

Reviewed By A - Boulder, Colorado | Traveled to Spain ~ Europe

I reached out to Alaine for recommendations for travel and I found her super helpful and very knowledgeable about numerous places around the world. She was able to tailor a trip specific to my goals and the execution of my journey met my expectations. Alaine was a responsive and clear communicator. I highly recommend her.

A perfectly executed last minute business trip

Reviewed By Eitan - California | Traveled to California ~ USA

Alaine was referred to me by a colleague after an urgent search with a deadline for my domestic travel requirements. I had a hard time finding a professional that could deliver, but Alaine demonstrated commitment to the task, communicated effectively, and was able to provide quick feedback. She quickly grasped what I sought and offered seamless options with my specific criteria. Alaine remained professional, kind, positive, and encouraging despite my stress.

Patience, flexibility = Successful tour for 14

Reviewed By Rohin - Not disclosed | Traveled to Turkey ~ Middle East

I reached out to Alaine needing a one off tour to Ephesus as part of a larger trip that I had pre-planned. I know most travel agents don't like taking this kind of work on since it's still a good chunk of work but not as big of a package without the air travel and hotels. Alaine was patient in me trying to figure out how many people were coming on the tour and accommodated last minute changes. The tour guide showed up on time and our tour went great!

Trustworthy, Knowledgeable and Personal Planning

Reviewed By Cruz Family - Boise, Idaho | Traveled to Hawaii ~ USA

Alaine Michka is a rare find and can help you navigate your trip because she's traveled the world and embraced different cultures. Alaine has an enriched awareness of the nuances of traveling abroad and has the ability to tailor your trip to meet your desires while exceeding your expectations. Alaine is someone you can entrust to make your trip a reality, she will ensure your desires come to fruition with precision and care!

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