Whether you’re a consummate wine lover or a beginning wine enthusiast, I can direct you to some...
Whether you’re a consummate wine lover or a beginning wine enthusiast, I can direct you to some amazing vacations in California. Not only can you sample great wines, you can also enjoy luxury accommodations and some of the world’s most beautiful scenery. Contact me as your travel agent advisor. I will support you with your travel plans from the beginning to the end of your California wine regions holiday. Looking to explore California's diverse wine regions on your next trip? There’s no shortage of memorable travel attractions to check out in this beautiful state. From the rolling hills of Napa Valley to the sun-soaked vineyards of Sonoma, there's a lot to love about California’s wine country. So, it does not matter if you’re a seasoned oenophile or just getting started on your wine journey, there's a perfect place open for exploration. Let’s look at some of the regions you’ll want to add to your travel plans. Napa Valley: Although it's only 30 miles long and 5 miles wide, the Napa Valley is one of the most world-renowned wine regions on the planet. With over 400 wineries to choose from, Napa has something for everyone. Just north of San Francisco, Napa Valley also features local gourmet food - food that you can discover easily at the city of Napa’s Oxbow Public Market. You can also take the Napa Valley Wine train - a vintage locomotive with a restaurant. You’ll also want to visit Yountville, which sits northwest of Napa - a town that is famous for its sparkling wines and high-end eateries. Founded in 1850, Napa County comprises an area of just under 790 square miles. Sonoma: Just north of Napa Valley, Sonoma is a bit more relaxed and laid-back than its southern neighbor. The historic city of Sonoma features art galleries and the colonial built Sonoma Plaza. Nineteenth-century adobe architecture surrounds the square, including the Sonoma Barracks (used, at one time, by the Mexican military) and Mission San Francisco Solano. The plaza hosts a weekly farmer’s market at certain times of the year. Mendocino: Mendocino is one of California's lesser-known wine regions, but that doesn't mean it's any less special. This beautiful region is known for its cool climate wines, like Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The California coastal community of Mendocino is known for cliffside trails and its shores in Headlands State Park. The park also features a local history museum and visitor’s center, both of which are located in the Ford House, built in the nineteenth century. If you’re an art lover, you’ll also want to visit the galleries featured in the Mendocino Art Center. Other attractions of note are the area’s Russian Gulch State Park and the Point Cabrillo Light Station, built in 1909. So, if you’re seeking a breathtaking vacation destination with plenty of wine to enjoy, look no further. As a travel agent specialist for California wine regions, I can help you craft the ideal holiday. For example, if you're a fan of Cabernet Sauvignon, then Napa Valley is definitely the place for you. This world-famous wine region is home to some of the best Cabernets in the world. But Napa Valley represents more than just fine wine. Again, the region is also known for its stunning scenery, with rolling hills, valleys, and vineyards as far as the eye can see. There are plenty of great restaurants and hotels in Napa Valley as well, so you'll never be short on things to do. The wine region of the Sonoma Valley is known for its Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, but there are plenty of other great wines to be found here as well. In addition to the vineyards, the Sonoma Valley is also home to some of the best olives in the state. I would say that Mendocino County is a bit of a hidden gem when it comes to California wine regions. If you want to explore this area, you’ll be well-pleased with the wine selections and varieties. Much of the region’s fame is credited to the wines produced in the Anderson Valley. The cooler-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir flourish in this area as do Alsatian white wines like Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Gewurztraminer. You’ll also find some outstanding sparkling wines in this popular wine area. Of course, one of the best things to do in California's wine regions is to visit the vineyards. Many of these vineyards offer tours and tastings, so you can learn about the wine-making process while sampling some of the area's award-winning wine selections. Because the wineries offer tours, tastings, and often have restaurants on-site, you can spend a day or two visiting one facility. In addition to the vineyards and wineries, California's wine regions offer plenty of other attractions. From museums and art galleries to hiking and biking trails, you’ll have plenty to do. Call me today about arranging a trip to one or more of California’s wine regions. I would love to serve as your go-to travel agent professional. Let me plan a trip for you that will satisfy your love of wine and fine cuisine.
If you're reading this, it's likely because you've never been to California before. Or maybe you haven't...
If you're reading this, it's likely because you've never been to California before. Or maybe you haven't been back in a while and you want to give the state another shot. Whatever your travel reason, I want to assist you as your Orange County travel agent advisor. There are plenty of outdoor activities at your disposal from hiking to biking and kayaking or jet skiing at the lake. Close to Los Angeles, Orange County offers several attractions that are well worth the travel time.
Exploring Huntington City Beach
Huntington City Beach is one of four cities that make up Orange County (OC). Otherwise known as “Surf City USA,” Huntington Beach is one impressive OC attraction. You can surf some amazing waves or play a game of beach volleyball. If you're a beach lover, this is the place to be. You'll also love viewing the sunset from this popular California shoreline. Take a walk down the pier for a memorable sunset experience.
Visiting Mickey and Minnie
The “Happiest Place on Earth,” or Disneyland is also part of Orange County. If you're seeking a family adventure, this is one place you don't want to miss. Make a splash at Splash Mountain, or take part in a Star Tours. Meet Mickey and Minnie and go back to being a kid again. I can make trip planning a breeze by booking a stay for you at one of Disneyland's upscale resort accommodations. Taking a break from the hustle-and-bustle of life is well worth it when you can escape to the Magic Kingdom.
Hiking the El Moro Canyon Loop
If you love to hike, you're in for a treat in Orange County. The Moro Canyon Loop, which is close to Laguna Beach, is fairly easy to trek and about 5 miles in length. Besides hiking, you can also horseback ride on the well-worn path. If you choose to hike, I recommend a solid and comfortable pair of hiking boots. Also, check the weather forecast before you go to ensure you're safeguarded from the elements. If you visit during the summer and spring, you'll be rewarded with lovely wildflowers and spectacular views of the blue ocean. If anyone dares to tell you to “take a hike,” make sure you head toward El Moro Canyon Loop. Besides El Moro Canyon Loop, there are many places to explore in Orange County, California that are great for “taking a hike.” Parks in the locale feature hiking trails in the nearby mountains. You'll also love combing the shores for shells or relaxing and enjoying the ocean breeze.
Visiting the Museums and Gardens
If you love art, you can find plenty of museums that will meet your interests in this regard. Or if you like horticulture, check out the county's botanical gardens and parks. Museums and gardens feature free admission on certain days of the week, which allows you to save money for souvenirs of your trip.
Checking Out the Bars and Club
If you're seeking nightlife entertainment, you can find it in Orange County. Whether you're looking for a rock bar or a more relaxed lounge, there are plenty of places in and near Orange County that offer a variety of night time options. Most bars around Orange County offer discounted or free admission on certain days of the week. Anyone looking for fun or adventure can find plenty of things to do on their own or with their kids in Orange County. You can explore museums and gardens, go on hikes, go kayaking, go to a theme park or attend a sporting activity..
Call Me Today So We Can Start Planning Your Orange County Holiday
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I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places...
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places where you can find peace and luxury. It’s a one-of-kind travel destination that invites you to see a more tranquil way of life. If you’re seeking to visit sunny California, then I recommend Palm Springs. This city, located in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is recognized for its hot springs, fashionable hotels, spas, and golf. You’ll also find several fine examples of mid century-modern architecture. If you love to shop, you’ll want to visit the vintage boutiques along Palm Canyon Drive as well as the inviting restaurants. You can also horseback ride, cycle, and hike in the beautiful and natural surroundings of the nearby Coachella Valley. So, if you’re seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Palm Springs is the perfect place to unwind and explore some amazing travel attractions. From hiking across the stunning desert landscape to soaking up the sun by the pool, there's something for everyone in this desert oasis. One of the most popular attractions in Palm Springs is the Aerial Tramway, which takes you up 8,500 feet or 2.5 miles to the top of San Jacinto Peak. Once you reach the top, you can partake in some incredible desert views. You’ll also find it’s about 30 degrees cooler at the top - perfect when the desert temperature climbs into the three-digits on the Fahrenheit scale. If you're looking for a challenge, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore in the area. Or, if you're just looking to relax, you can spend a day lounging by one of the many pools. If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, Palm Springs is home to some of the best golf courses in the country. Golfers of all skill levels enjoy the courses, all set against the backdrop of the stunning desert landscape. Needless to say, the warm desert temperatures make lounging by the pool or swimming both attractive and practical. When the summer temperatures flirt with the desert climate, or reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you will find a dive into the pool both exhilarating and cooling. You can get day passes to use the facilities at some of the lodgings as well, such as the Saguaro or Hard Rock Hotel. Free access, of course, is available to hotel guests. With a day pass, you can take advantage of the pool, the sauna, and shower. The Palm Springs Swim Center also invites adult non-residents and children four to 12 years old to swim and cool off throughout the year. I also must mention The Living Desert, a garden and zoo that supports desert conservation. You’ll see free-roaming giraffes and ostriches in scenic habitats. It’s also a great place to see lizards racing over the grounds. In addition, you’ll see interesting desert animals, such as snakes, foxes, hedgehogs, camels, and cheetahs. Cute goats are featured at the site’s petting zoo as well. You can tour the site by shuttle or take a self-guided tour. Restaurants on the property will keep you from getting famished and you can load up on souvenirs at the site’s gift shop. What makes Palm Springs really interesting is its historic connection with Hollywood. During the early days of Hollywood, film stars signed contracts with studios that required them to be within two and one-half hours of LA, thereby making Palm Springs the ideal getaway. Besides being an escape for the rich and famous, Palm Springs also is home to the Palm Springs Air Museum. The museum showcases 59 planes that date back to the Second World War and beyond. As your Palm Springs travel agent advisor, I encourage you to arrange a Palm Springs holiday. You can go to the California city anytime of the year, so why not start planning your desert vacation now? Call me today so we can outline your travel itinerary.
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places...
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places where you can find peace and luxury. It’s a one-of-kind travel destination that invites you to see a more tranquil way of life. If you’re seeking to visit sunny California, then I recommend Palm Springs. This city, located in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is recognized for its hot springs, fashionable hotels, spas, and golf. You’ll also find several fine examples of mid century-modern architecture. If you love to shop, you’ll want to visit the vintage boutiques along Palm Canyon Drive as well as the inviting restaurants. You can also horseback ride, cycle, and hike in the beautiful and natural surroundings of the nearby Coachella Valley. So, if you’re seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Palm Springs is the perfect place to unwind and explore some amazing travel attractions. From hiking across the stunning desert landscape to soaking up the sun by the pool, there's something for everyone in this desert oasis. One of the most popular attractions in Palm Springs is the Aerial Tramway, which takes you up 8,500 feet or 2.5 miles to the top of San Jacinto Peak. Once you reach the top, you can partake in some incredible desert views. You’ll also find it’s about 30 degrees cooler at the top - perfect when the desert temperature climbs into the three-digits on the Fahrenheit scale. If you're looking for a challenge, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore in the area. Or, if you're just looking to relax, you can spend a day lounging by one of the many pools. If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, Palm Springs is home to some of the best golf courses in the country. Golfers of all skill levels enjoy the courses, all set against the backdrop of the stunning desert landscape. Needless to say, the warm desert temperatures make lounging by the pool or swimming both attractive and practical. When the summer temperatures flirt with the desert climate, or reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you will find a dive into the pool both exhilarating and cooling. You can get day passes to use the facilities at some of the lodgings as well, such as the Saguaro or Hard Rock Hotel. Free access, of course, is available to hotel guests. With a day pass, you can take advantage of the pool, the sauna, and shower. The Palm Springs Swim Center also invites adult non-residents and children four to 12 years old to swim and cool off throughout the year. I also must mention The Living Desert, a garden and zoo that supports desert conservation. You’ll see free-roaming giraffes and ostriches in scenic habitats. It’s also a great place to see lizards racing over the grounds. In addition, you’ll see interesting desert animals, such as snakes, foxes, hedgehogs, camels, and cheetahs. Cute goats are featured at the site’s petting zoo as well. You can tour the site by shuttle or take a self-guided tour. Restaurants on the property will keep you from getting famished and you can load up on souvenirs at the site’s gift shop. What makes Palm Springs really interesting is its historic connection with Hollywood. During the early days of Hollywood, film stars signed contracts with studios that required them to be within two and one-half hours of LA, thereby making Palm Springs the ideal getaway. Besides being an escape for the rich and famous, Palm Springs also is home to the Palm Springs Air Museum. The museum showcases 59 planes that date back to the Second World War and beyond. As your Palm Springs travel agent advisor, I encourage you to arrange a Palm Springs holiday. You can go to the California city anytime of the year, so why not start planning your desert vacation now? Call me today so we can outline your travel itinerary.
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places...
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places where you can find peace and luxury. It’s a one-of-kind travel destination that invites you to see a more tranquil way of life. If you’re seeking to visit sunny California, then I recommend Palm Springs. This city, located in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is recognized for its hot springs, fashionable hotels, spas, and golf. You’ll also find several fine examples of mid century-modern architecture. If you love to shop, you’ll want to visit the vintage boutiques along Palm Canyon Drive as well as the inviting restaurants. You can also horseback ride, cycle, and hike in the beautiful and natural surroundings of the nearby Coachella Valley. So, if you’re seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Palm Springs is the perfect place to unwind and explore some amazing travel attractions. From hiking across the stunning desert landscape to soaking up the sun by the pool, there's something for everyone in this desert oasis. One of the most popular attractions in Palm Springs is the Aerial Tramway, which takes you up 8,500 feet or 2.5 miles to the top of San Jacinto Peak. Once you reach the top, you can partake in some incredible desert views. You’ll also find it’s about 30 degrees cooler at the top - perfect when the desert temperature climbs into the three-digits on the Fahrenheit scale. If you're looking for a challenge, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore in the area. Or, if you're just looking to relax, you can spend a day lounging by one of the many pools. If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, Palm Springs is home to some of the best golf courses in the country. Golfers of all skill levels enjoy the courses, all set against the backdrop of the stunning desert landscape. Needless to say, the warm desert temperatures make lounging by the pool or swimming both attractive and practical. When the summer temperatures flirt with the desert climate, or reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you will find a dive into the pool both exhilarating and cooling. You can get day passes to use the facilities at some of the lodgings as well, such as the Saguaro or Hard Rock Hotel. Free access, of course, is available to hotel guests. With a day pass, you can take advantage of the pool, the sauna, and shower. The Palm Springs Swim Center also invites adult non-residents and children four to 12 years old to swim and cool off throughout the year. I also must mention The Living Desert, a garden and zoo that supports desert conservation. You’ll see free-roaming giraffes and ostriches in scenic habitats. It’s also a great place to see lizards racing over the grounds. In addition, you’ll see interesting desert animals, such as snakes, foxes, hedgehogs, camels, and cheetahs. Cute goats are featured at the site’s petting zoo as well. You can tour the site by shuttle or take a self-guided tour. Restaurants on the property will keep you from getting famished and you can load up on souvenirs at the site’s gift shop. What makes Palm Springs really interesting is its historic connection with Hollywood. During the early days of Hollywood, film stars signed contracts with studios that required them to be within two and one-half hours of LA, thereby making Palm Springs the ideal getaway. Besides being an escape for the rich and famous, Palm Springs also is home to the Palm Springs Air Museum. The museum showcases 59 planes that date back to the Second World War and beyond. As your Palm Springs travel agent advisor, I encourage you to arrange a Palm Springs holiday. You can go to the California city anytime of the year, so why not start planning your desert vacation now? Call me today so we can outline your travel itinerary.
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places...
I love working as a Palm Springs travel agent specialist. Palm Springs is one of those places where you can find peace and luxury. It’s a one-of-kind travel destination that invites you to see a more tranquil way of life. If you’re seeking to visit sunny California, then I recommend Palm Springs. This city, located in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is recognized for its hot springs, fashionable hotels, spas, and golf. You’ll also find several fine examples of mid century-modern architecture. If you love to shop, you’ll want to visit the vintage boutiques along Palm Canyon Drive as well as the inviting restaurants. You can also horseback ride, cycle, and hike in the beautiful and natural surroundings of the nearby Coachella Valley. So, if you’re seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Palm Springs is the perfect place to unwind and explore some amazing travel attractions. From hiking across the stunning desert landscape to soaking up the sun by the pool, there's something for everyone in this desert oasis. One of the most popular attractions in Palm Springs is the Aerial Tramway, which takes you up 8,500 feet or 2.5 miles to the top of San Jacinto Peak. Once you reach the top, you can partake in some incredible desert views. You’ll also find it’s about 30 degrees cooler at the top - perfect when the desert temperature climbs into the three-digits on the Fahrenheit scale. If you're looking for a challenge, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore in the area. Or, if you're just looking to relax, you can spend a day lounging by one of the many pools. If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, Palm Springs is home to some of the best golf courses in the country. Golfers of all skill levels enjoy the courses, all set against the backdrop of the stunning desert landscape. Needless to say, the warm desert temperatures make lounging by the pool or swimming both attractive and practical. When the summer temperatures flirt with the desert climate, or reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you will find a dive into the pool both exhilarating and cooling. You can get day passes to use the facilities at some of the lodgings as well, such as the Saguaro or Hard Rock Hotel. Free access, of course, is available to hotel guests. With a day pass, you can take advantage of the pool, the sauna, and shower. The Palm Springs Swim Center also invites adult non-residents and children four to 12 years old to swim and cool off throughout the year. I also must mention The Living Desert, a garden and zoo that supports desert conservation. You’ll see free-roaming giraffes and ostriches in scenic habitats. It’s also a great place to see lizards racing over the grounds. In addition, you’ll see interesting desert animals, such as snakes, foxes, hedgehogs, camels, and cheetahs. Cute goats are featured at the site’s petting zoo as well. You can tour the site by shuttle or take a self-guided tour. Restaurants on the property will keep you from getting famished and you can load up on souvenirs at the site’s gift shop. What makes Palm Springs really interesting is its historic connection with Hollywood. During the early days of Hollywood, film stars signed contracts with studios that required them to be within two and one-half hours of LA, thereby making Palm Springs the ideal getaway. Besides being an escape for the rich and famous, Palm Springs also is home to the Palm Springs Air Museum. The museum showcases 59 planes that date back to the Second World War and beyond. As your Palm Springs travel agent advisor, I encourage you to arrange a Palm Springs holiday. You can go to the California city anytime of the year, so why not start planning your desert vacation now? Call me today so we can outline your travel itinerary.
The city of Santa Barbara is a popular travel destination for many reasons. Its Mediterranean climate, beautiful...
The city of Santa Barbara is a popular travel destination for many reasons. Its Mediterranean climate, beautiful beaches, and stunning scenery make it a perfect getaway. There are also plenty of great attractions to keep visitors entertained. Here are some of the top Santa Barbara travel attractions. If you wish to visit sunny California, I recommend, as your Santa Barbara travel agent specialist, that you plan a trip to this beautiful city. Not only will you love its shops and restaurants, you will appreciate its culture and outdoor activities. For example, the Santa Barbara Zoo is one of the city's most popular attractions. Located on 30 acres of land, the zoo is home to over 500 animals. Visitors can see animal species from all over the world, including lions, tigers, elephants, and gorillas. The Santa Barbara Zoo also has a unique educational program that allows visitors to learn about each of its animals. Don’t miss the elephant and giraffe exhibits, which are both educational and entertaining. The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is another wonderful attraction. The museum is home to over two million specimens, including fossils, minerals, and animals. Like the zoo, the museum also has an extensive educational program, offering classes and workshops for all ages. If you're looking for a great place to take a hike, I recommend the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden - a must-see site. The garden is home to over 5,000 plant species and is known for having one of the largest collections in the world. You can also take classes or schedule them during your trip. You’ve got a lot of ground to cover - approximately 70 acres! From the beautiful beaches to the variety of shops and restaurants, there is something for everyone in Santa Barbara. Needless to say, you cannot mention Santa Barbara without commenting about its beaches. Whether you simply want to relax on the sand or catch some waves, they’re sure to please. Also, you have to visit Santa Barbara’s main drag - namely, State Street, home to shopping and dining. You’ll find the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and Santa Barbara Museum of Art on this well-known avenue. While in Santa Barbara, I also suggest a visit to Stearns Wharf, a historic wooden pier that offers an incredible view of the Santa Barbara waterfront. You can also find restaurants and stores located along the pier, making it the ideal palace to grab a bite or do some souvenir shopping. The Santa Barbara Mission is another must-see Santa Barbara attraction. If you’re interested in California history, you have to pay a visit. The Mission building provides a superb example of Spanish colonial architecture. Santa Barbara is also home to wine country and some of the best wine offerings in the world. In fact, the area features around 200 wineries - a type of paradise for anyone who loves wine and fine cuisine. Are you ready to spend some time in Santa Barbara? If so, I’m your go-to travel agent guide and advisor. Give me a call anytime so we can arrange a trip to the city!
I’m a travel agent professional who takes my job seriously. That means I can plan an exciting...
I’m a travel agent professional who takes my job seriously. That means I can plan an exciting and fun vacation for you to San Diego. From the moment you land, you’ll be glad that you’ve included this city on your bucket list of travel adventures. This Pacific coastal city is known for its beaches and warm climate as well as Balboa Park and the renowned San Diego Zoo. You can also find gardens, art galleries, and museums. The San Diego harbor features the USS Midway - an aircraft carrier that has been converted into a public museum. Indeed, if you visit San Diego, you can see a large list of attractions.
Here are some of my travel favorites:
1. Balboa Park - This 1,200-acre urban cultural park is home to museums, gardens, and, again, the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
2. La Jolla - This chic seaside community is known for its shopping, dining, and beautiful beaches.
3. Mission Beach - This lively beach community is popular for its boardwalk, roller coaster, and Belmont Park.
4. Old Town - The historic district is brimming full of great shops, restaurants, and museums.
5. The Gaslamp Quarter - This 16-block historic district boasts shops, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.
6. SeaWorld San Diego - This world-famous marine park is a must-see for any marine animal lover. You can see whales, dolphins, penguins, and more, and there are plenty of rides and entertainment options as well.
7. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park - This unique park lets you get up close to some of the world's most exotic animals. You can even take a safari tour to see them in their natural habitat.
8. LEGOLAND California - This family-friendly attraction is perfect for any LEGO fan. You can explore different themed areas, ride rides, and build your own creations.
With the above list in mind, I might suggest you also do the following activities:
1. Visit Balboa Park
2. Take a walk or ride a bike along the San Diego Bay
3. Check out the animals at the San Diego Zoo
4. Spend a day at one of San Diego's many beaches
5. Visit the USS Midway Museum
6. Spend an afternoon at Seaport Village
7. Take a boat ride on San Diego Bay
8. Visit Old Town San Diego
9. See the San Diego skyline from Coronado Island
10. Go on a whale watching tour
As you can see, visiting San Diego is a unique travel experience. So, you don’t want to miss the opportunity to see this popular travel destination. Also, keep in mind that you can visit San Diego just about anytime. It has one of the most temperate climates in the U.S. - comparable to the climate of the Mediterranean. It’s also important to emphasize that San Diego is home to some hidden travel treasures. For example, you’ll want to see the Mushroom House, just past Scripps PIer at La Jolla. Located on Black’s Beach, the Mushroom House was constructed to be a guest house in 1968. Its concrete walls are designed to withstand rock slides, earthquakes, and tidal waves. It has some of the best oceanfront views in the city. Another place of note is Sunny Jim’s Sea Cave in La Jolla. This unique cave site features tours that cover a tunnel that spans from a shop to a sea cave. It was dug in 1902 and, according to historians, was used for bootlegging activities. If you love the outdoors, you’ll also want to pay a visit to the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve, which features lovely cascades and a variety of trails. You can also find swings in the city. You can also go exploring and look for some of the city’s hidden rope swings. One of the hidden swings is said to be located near La Jolla Shore Drive and Discovery Way, close to the Scripps Institute. Just looking for the swings can be a fun adventure. If you’re seeking a San Diego travel agent professional, give me a call today to plan your San Diego holiday. In fact, why not get started now? I can’t wait to help you plan the ideal San Diego travel itinerary!
Cancun has many gorgeous beaches with crystal clear blue waters that offer many ocean adventures, making it...
Cancun has many gorgeous beaches with crystal clear blue waters that offer many ocean adventures, making it an ideal destination for couples or groups of friends. You can enjoy activities like swimming with dolphins and sea lions, enjoy a sunset dinner cruise, or go parasailing. Many heritage sites are within reach of Cancun and can become an integral part of your vacation. Some of the many must-visit sites are the Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, one of Mexico’s largest and best-restored archaeological sites. As one of the best spa destinations in the world, Cancun offers a choice of more than thirty spa resorts to transport you mind, body and spirit to a transcendent state of pure bliss. Cancun is also one of the best places to try authentic Mexican cuisine. Many top Mexican restaurants like Los Aguachiles, La Habichuela, El Pocito Comida Yucateca, Mora Mora urban cuisine, Du Mexique etc. are here.
Located at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas ranks as one of...
Located at the southern end of the Baja California Peninsula, Cabo San Lucas ranks as one of Mexico’s best destinations and the world. Besides having an interesting culture and history, this city has plenty to offer both local and international visitors. It is home to breathtaking and beautiful beaches, tasty local and international delicacies, and almost all-year sunny weather. When it comes to holidaying in Los Cabos, you can be sure you’ll experience the vacation of a lifetime. The crystal-clear waters, fascinating landscapes, adventurous tours, amazing water activities, delectable gastronomy, high-end resorts, amazing sea life, and friendly people bring the enticing chance to escape far from your typical vacation experience.
I love visiting Sedona, it’s a great place to visit any time of the year. Known as...
I love visiting Sedona, it’s a great place to visit any time of the year. Known as red rock country. There’s so much to do from hiking, biking, Jeep tours, to art galleries, spas, and fine cuisine. It’s one of my favorite places to go when I want to get back to nature to reset and recharge. Call me today so I can plan your perfect and unique desert vacation.
Totally support cruise travel as a travel agent specialist as it offers travel agents an excellent value...
Totally support cruise travel as a travel agent specialist as it offers travel agents an excellent value for the cost. That’s because you receive almost everything you need for a fantastic holiday, including accommodations, foods, entertainment, and transport to and from travel destinations. A cruise offers an incredible opportunity to see the world and enjoy all the comforts of “home.” You’ll be traveling on a large vessel with large-scale and upscale amenities. During your travels, you’ll visit ports - sightseeing and enjoying the local culture and travel attractions. You can book a family cruise with onboard ship activities for kids and adults or a romantic journey with a private cabin for two. Cruise ships offer amenities like computer access, video games, spa treatments and onshore excursions. As there are several types of cruise from which to choose, I can help you figure out the type of vacation plans you wish to make. One of the best things about cruise travel is that it allows you to see multiple destinations in a single trip. Cruise ships typically make stops at several different ports during their journey, so you'll have the opportunity to explore multiple places without having to pack up and move from place to place.Another great thing about cruise travel is that it's all-inclusive. When you book a cruise, your fare typically covers your accommodations, meals, and entertainment. This means that you can relax and enjoy your vacation without having to worry about budgeting for expenses.If you're looking for a relaxing and hassle-free vacation, then cruise travel may be right for you. With its many benefits, it's no wonder that cruising has become one of the most popular types of vacations in recent years.There are many different types of cruises available to suit all budgets and preferences. The most popular types of cruises are:1. Caribbean Cruises - These cruises typically sail to destinations such as the Bahamas, Jamaica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. They typically last for around 7 days and include plenty of stops for exploring and relaxing on the beach.2. Mediterranean Cruises - These cruises sail to destinations such as Greece, Italy, Spain, and France. They often last for two weeks or more, and include multiple stops in each country so that you can experience the culture and cuisine of each place.3. Alaska Cruises - These cruises sail through the Inside Passage to destinations such as Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan. They offer breathtaking views of glaciers and wildlife, and sometimes include stopovers in Vancouver or Victoria.4. River Cruises - These cruise trips travel along rivers such as the Danube, Rhine, Seine, and Nile. They offer a more intimate experience with fewer passengers, and often include stops at historic landmarks and small towns along the way.There are plenty of activities available onboard most cruise ships, so you can swim, glide down a water slide, or enjoy casino gambling. Spa treatments are available as is live entertainment and movies.When it comes to booking a cruise, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Here are a few tips on how to book a cruise: ? Choose your preferred cruise line. There are many different cruise lines to choose from, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. Do some research to find the one that best suits your needs. I can also guide you in your selection.? Book early. Cruise prices typically go up closer to the departure date, so it's best to book your cruise as early as possible.? Be flexible with your travel dates. Doing so can help you save money.Allow me to serve as your cruise travel agent professional. If you want an all-inclusive, no hassle vacation, I can help you arrange the perfect cruise holiday.
River cruises offer a more intimate boutique travel experience, with smaller ships that are able to navigate...
River cruises offer a more intimate boutique travel experience, with smaller ships that are able to navigate through inland waterways, river cruises often dock in the heart of cities and villages, allowing for seamless exploration for a more up close and personal experience with all corners of the world. Visit some of Europe’s cultural hubs, where art, fine dining, and historic sites abound. Enjoy a special Rhine River cruise through the blooming tulip fields of northern Holland. Perhaps gliding through majestic vineyards outside Paris is more your style. Or select a Christmastime cruise with excursions to magical holiday markets. River cruises offer rich itineraries that highlight riverside cities such as Vienna, Paris, Cairo, and Beijing. With ports in the center of town, secondary travel time on buses or trains is minimal, leaving you with more time to experience local culture. Worldwide exploration, all-inclusive experiences, local flavor, what more can you ask for?! Book with me today!
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Alisia was great from start to finish!! She gave me the absolute best suggestions to curate the best 30th birthday trip! She’s super responsive and was always willing to help and answer any questions I had! I will definitely be working with her for my future trips!!!
"Thank you so much! I loved helping make your 30th birthday trip special and look forward to planning your future travels!"
Alisia was a dream, she is super amazing to work with and very quick to respond to any and all questions. Highly recommend
Our Napa Valley experience, meticulously orchestrated by our travel advisor Alisia, was nothing short of extraordinary. From the charming vineyard tours to the exquisite dining recommendations, every detail was thoughtfully curated to match our preferences, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable journey. I highly recommend her for an unparalleled and personalized travel adventure.
We had an unforgettable escape to Key West, Florida, and it wouldn't have been possible without the incredible planning by Alisia!
Alisia was very supportive and responsive and helped us have a great trip.
"I'm so happy that you had a great time in Oaxaca, Mexico. It was a pleasure working with you. I'm looking forward to working with you again."
Had the most amazing experience with Alisia! Couldn't recommend her more. She planned our entire 4 day trip to Napa (it was our first time traveling there) and did such a good job picking out our wineries and tours. We felt like we had the best mixture of different types of wineries and made sure to put in different types of tours every day so it was always different. She made sure to plan our driving distance out perdectly so we always started at the winery furthest away and came back closer into our hotel as the day progressed. Picked out awesome dinner places as well! Another bonus, always super responsive to any emails I sent. 10/10 would recommend!
"Thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so happy to hear that your trip to Napa was a memorable one. I take great pride in planning personalized itineraries to ensure that every moment of your trip is special. It's wonderful to know that you enjoyed the mix of wineries, and tours, offering you a diverse and unique experience each day. I look forward to assisting you with your future travel adventures."
Alisia assisted my family of 4 in a trip to Washington DC. Her suggestions and knowledge of where to stay while vacationing was excellent! Alisia also kept in contact throughout the time leading up to the trip. I was not stressed at all, and our trip was so well-planned. The detail to when our flight was to land and the travel time to take when the hotel was available was very helpful ! We appreciate Alisia and will be utilizing her services again in the near future.
"Joi thank you so much for your kind words. I'm so happy that you and your family had a good time on your vacation. I'm looking forward to working with you again!"
I have already recommended Alisia to everyone I know! I wanted our trip to Palm Springs to be special to celebrate my wife's birthday and the trip she creat d for us was perfect in every aspect. Vastly exceeded our expectations. Five days felt like five weeks.
"I'm so happy that you and your wife had a great time in Palm Springs! It was a pleasure working with you. I'm looking forward to working with you again."
Alisia was super helpful with booking hotels and a rental car and her recommendations for things to do were great! Despite the time difference, she was quick with communication--emails, texts, & calls. I would definitely recommend her!
"Halley, I am so happy that you had a great time. It was wonderful working with you."
Alisia was super awesome to work with - very responsive and always available for questions, itinerary changes & recommendations. All the hotels she chose for us to stay at were really nice and the wineries she booked were great - we loved the wine! I would definitely use Alisia again- so helpful & pleasant to work with.
"Thank you so much for your kind words. It was a pleasure working with you."
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