by – MJ Cortez, Colorado is home of the local Ute Indian tribe as well as the Navajo (navaho) or Dene (Deneyh) people .This ‘Four Corners’ region is rich with archaeology sites that were once home to a people, the Navajo call, ‘The Anasazi’ or ‘Ancient Enemy’ no one really knows what they called themselves since there was no written record. Most local tribes consider t... more »
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by – davidg, Tour Manager, North America Louisiana is known for its swamps and bayous. These areas are full of Cajun and Creole culture and really showcase the natural beauty of New Orleans! If you’ve never been out on a swamp, this optional is a must! From flying through the swamp on a genuine swamp boat with the giant fan on the back, to chasing alligators – you’ll com... more »
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by – Ellen Nowakowski, Tour Manager, USA St. Augustine is the oldest continuously established European community in America. An abundance of history means loads of stories of ghosts famous both during their life or after their death. Hear all of the spooky stories that make the town famous while you stroll along the water in this beautiful small town at dusk to get a fe... more »
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by – Ellen Nowakowski, Tour Manager, USA Albuquerque, New Mexico is widely regarded as the hot air ballooning capital of the entire world and every year thousands of people flock to the town just to go hot air ballooning. I always say that the hot air balloons are an experience that you can’t define. Any fears or reservations you may have are checke... more »
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The Rocky Mountains are a massive and spectacular mountain range that stretches along the central west of North America. These huge and legendary mountains have to be seen to be believed and along with spectacular scenery they also provide limitless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, skiing and almost every other outdoor pursuit possible. The Rockies are also home to amazing lakes, gl... more »
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by – Angie, Tour Manager, USA San Diego is a beautiful, usually quite sunny city and the Harbour Cruise, as the very first group activity, is something worth participating in because it is a great way to meet and greet your fellow group members. There are also dozens of photo opportunities including the city skyline, sea lions, military ships and more while a guide poi... more »
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by – Jordan Allen, Tour Manager, North America A scenic flight above Niagara Falls is an awesome compliment to seeing them from the Maid of the Mist. Not only is the helicopter flight a fun and thrilling ride, but an aerial view of the falls allows you to appreciate its path and size along the US/Canadian border. After the flight, you can purchase a ... more »
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