NYC Graffiti Bike Tours

Discover New York City's best graffiti and street art by bicycle.  Visit world-renowned pieces by famous street artists and impressive community murals that contextualize the life of the neighborhood.

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How to Pack for Cuba

Cuba is not your typical Caribbean island and though it's only 90 miles from Florida, it couldn't be further away in terms of modern day conveniences. Properly packing for a trip to Cuba requires more planning and thoughtfulness than your typical island escape.

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How to Travel More in 2021

Stop living vicariously through other people and learn how to prioritize travel this year, regardless of your job, income, zip code, or family composition. Almost anyone can travel more if they prioritize it.

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How to Be Vegan in Cuba

Finding vegan food in Cuba is a much steeper challenge than in most Latin American countries. Cuban food on the island is completely different from what is found in American Cuban restaurants but with these tips and some preparation, you can eat well during your stay.

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Day of the Dead Festival & Folklore Group Trip to Mexico City - October, 2022per person

Day of the Dead is the perfect time to visit Mexico City. In addition to visiting pyramids, ancient Aztec ruins, biking through the city and taking an authentic Mexican cooking class, the Day of the Dead also brings huge parades, street festivals, and intimate ceremonies in cemeteries around the city. Learn about 2022 Day of the Dead group tours to Mexico.

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Holiday Travel Tips for Travelers Who Know it All

Let's face it, holiday travel can be expensive, time-consuming, and frustrating. Learn simple tips that will make your holiday travel more pleasant, including helpful websites, phone apps, and travel strategies.

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November 2019 group trip to Cuba - Havana's 500th anniversary

Join me for an unforgettable small group trip to Cuba for Havana’s 500th anniversary. This small group tour is for curious, active travelers that avoid big bus tours and want an authentic cultural experience.

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Day of the Dead in Mexico City

Celebrate Day of the Dead in Mexico City and in nearby Mixquic, which holds one of the most extravagant celebrations in the country. This small group tour will immerse you in Dia de los Muertos culture, including street celebrations, cemetery rituals, and joining families in their homes as they explain the significance of the alters they built for deceased loved ones.

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Cave diving & snorkeling in Playa del Carmen

Some of the best scuba diving in the world can be found around Cancun and Playa del Carmen, Mexico, including cavern dives, cave dives, cenotes, underwater museums, and snorkeling with turtles.

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Lake Titicaca's knitting men & floating reed islands

Lake Titicaca is home to many islands, including Taquile, where the men do the knitting and tell their stories through fabric, and the floating reed islands of the Uros, who build their homes, beds, and boats of reeds!

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Puerto Maldonado: Peru's Amazonian paradise

Located in Southeastern Peru, Puerto Maldonado offers an Amazon jungle experience including monkeys eating out of your hands, caiman night watches, jungle hikes, and the world's largest macaw clay lick.

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Top 5 things to do in Cusco, Peru

Cusco is more than a stopover to adjust to altitude on the way to Machu Picchu, it's ancient Inca ruins and agriculture laboratory, salt mines, bustling food markets, and spectacular plazas, make it well worth a longer stay.

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Machu Picchu by bike, raft, & zipline

Machu Picchu has earned its place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and as one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. It offers breathtaking views, photo opportunities with llamas, and impossibly precise architecture from the 15th century that aligns neatly with the sun during solstices and equinoxes.

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Ramadan in Jordan: Group Trip March, 2023

Jordan is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the world. Join me for an April 2020 group trip to marvel at its ancient Roman ruins, hike the secret path into lost city of Petra, float in the Dead Sea, stay in Bedouin cave B&Bs, and enjoy a Wadi Rum desert safari and camping experience.

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Choquequirao: The other Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu's"Sacred Sister City", Choquequirao, is the true lost city of the Incas. Receiving roughly 30 visitors per day, compared to Machu Pichu's 3,000 visitors, Choquequirao allows adventurous travelers a taste of Machu Picchu without the crowds.

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Is it still legal to visit Cuba? - Updated May, 2022

June, 2019 - Trump's new changes to the Cuban travel policy have many Americans wondering if it's still legal to visit Cuba. Learn what’s changed, what it means, and how you can still travel to Cuba!

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Bermuda: Beaches, Boats & Bikes

Bermuda is the perfect destination for travelers who love cycling, scuba diving, immaculate pink sand beaches and crystal-clear water.

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Biking Cuba

Cycle through the bustling streets of Old Havana and the quiet corners of the Bay of Pigs. Ride through majestic mountain ranges in Western Cuba and on to tobacco farms to learn how cigars are produced.

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Egypt: Pyramids, Tombs, & Hot Air Balloons

From pyramids and ancient pharaoh's tombs to beach resorts, scuba diving, and desert hiking, Egypt has something for everyone!

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