Waterways of Southern France
We were truly fortunate to have the opportunity to travel the waterways of southern France, from Sète to Arles, through… Continue reading
We were truly fortunate to have the opportunity to travel the waterways of southern France, from Sète to Arles, through… Continue reading
March in Canada is a switch over month. Could be OK but it’s not long and a blast of chilly… Continue reading
River cruise tours offer a blend of land touring and river cruising with personalized experiences and varied excursions. Passengers travel through scenic routes, enjoying local cuisine and cultural activities, while packing only once. Options include themed and barge cruises, with varied duration and destinations, providing excellent value with included accommodations and excursions. Continue reading
A Land of Honey, Wine, and Dragons It is hard to imagine why this one little country has gone unnoticed… Continue reading
River barging is a new/old way of travel slowly in some of Europe’s most interesting regions. One thing to know, they are definitely not to be confused with river cruises. Continue reading
Portugal makes for a fascinating country to visit with castles, and quaint villages, one of the world’s oldest universities, a great food culture a world class wine producing region and a people that are genuinely warm and welcoming. Continue reading
See Spain slowly with guided, independent or mix and match tours. Luxuriate in quaint hotels and enjoy the tastes of northern Spain, or take to the streets from central hotels. Two types of touring for different experiences in your life journey. Continue reading
Italy is so rich in landscapes, food, fashion, art, architecture that you can experience a lot by focusing your travel in select areas. Continue reading
Small group tours in Europe made of segments that can be bolted together to create to your own personal preferences. Suitable for all ages youth to senior. Student and Senior discounts. Continue reading
Tiny tours are a complete rethink on the standard type of tour. In touch with today’s more independent travellers, they are made to order programs that can scale from 2 to 8 people, max. Continue reading
All Blue-Roads Tours are conducted at a comfortable, leisurely pace that allows you to soak up the atmosphere around you. ‘Fast’ is not our style, in terms of food and transport. We love winding, cobbled streets and rustic routes that lead to restaurants which ooze back-road charm. We handpick our hotels to make sure that they encapsulate the character of the place you’re exploring. Continue reading
Brazil is a low profile country for Canadians to visit. This is ending now that long standing international trade irritants… Continue reading
These tours in India and Sri Lanka are really suited to anyone looking for the real deal, not filtered by too much separation from what is going on outside the hotel room or bus window. The story teller in the video really captures the essence by saying that what happens on this trip (and really all group trips) takes place between the lines of the written itinerary. Continue reading
If you love to travel and love Mexico’s foods, this trip in Oaxaca is a great starter recipe. Watch this video featuring Intrepid’s Real Food Adventure to see how much fun it can be as a group. Continue reading
Search the origin of tacos online and you’ll be flooded with stories of silver mines and snacks. But here’s the… Continue reading
Alanna and I have made plenty of meals from Barbara Hansen’s classic cookbook “Mexican Cookery” that we bought after coming… Continue reading
Cuba invites the world to visit its fantastic white sand beaches. But for those with a nose for places beyond the thin coastal rim, there is a fascinating land and people. Just don’t go for the food – or so we were told. Continue reading
Read about Cuba and you won’t find much good said about the food. We wanted to find out for ourselves… Continue reading
Just because you’ve packed some miles on the old frame doesn’t mean you’ve packed it in. There is a whole… Continue reading
Most people assume that chocolate is a bean and gets its flavour by roasting. But it’s not so. Chocolate comes… Continue reading
When you visit Ecuador, you will most likely want to go to the Otavalo market. Otavalo is an indigenous and… Continue reading