England
A trip to England will give memories to last a lifetime. Historic sites dating back to Roman times, magnificent homes and castles, thousands of beautiful churches and cathedrals, great plays in London’s West End, fabulous hotels and country inns, incredible museums, luxurious shopping in famous stores, quaint villages, and beautiful countryside views… the list is endless.
Call us and we’ll arrange the trip of a lifetime.
Pebble Beach
“Pebble” is best known for championship golf and is home to Pebble Beach, Spanish Bay, Spyglass Hill, Cypress Point, and other courses. The homes of the rich and famous line the fairways, and a herd of deer wanders throughout. The Monterey Peninsula is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful areas in the United States. Spanish Bay is a true Scottish links type course… end your day of golf or sightseeing relaxing by the fire pits and enjoy the music of a bagpiper as he or she marches through the dunes at sunset.
Gather your golf group and we’ll arrange hotels and tee times for a trip you’ll never forget.
Maine
What is the first word that pops into your head when you hear someone say, “lobster”? I’m guessing it would be “Maine,” and rightfully so. Maine is much more than lobsters, though. Heavily forested with plenty of beautiful lakes and mountains, Maine is simply beautiful. Quaint small towns like Kennebunkport remind one of a simpler, quieter time. L.L. Bean’s massive store in Freeport is amazing…the odd, sandy Maine Desert is nearby if you enjoy the unusual. Be sure to stop by Wicked Whoopies for a sweet treat that will make you crave more.
Let us plan a trip to Maine for you – you’ll be glad you did.
Grand Canyon
The first time I flew to Las Vegas, I saw a canyon from my window seat. The lady next to me was from Arizona, so I asked if what I saw was the Grand Canyon. She laughed and said, “No. When you see it, you’ll know it.” Indeed, I did recognize the real thing… 278 river miles long, averages 1 mile deep with an average width of TEN MILES and 18 miles wide at its widest point. You can’t begin to imagine it until you see it in person. The colors change constantly, and the sunsets are nothing short of SPECTACULAR. For the adventurous there are hiking trails and for the Adventurous there are mule rides into the canyon, some of which overnight there. Looking for something a little less exciting? Have dinner at the Tovar Hotel and order the key lime pie… it’s spectacular too.
We can plan your visit to make sure you see it all!
Washington State/ San Juan Islands
Washington lives up to its reputation – it can be rainy and foggy, but it can also clear up and show you Mt. Ranier and other beautiful snow-capped mountains in the Cascade Range. Head east, cross the mighty Columbia River and the lush forest turns into high desert. Tour the wine country, home to famous labels like Chateau St. Michelle. Like airplanes? The Boeing Museum of Flight is Seattle must-see. Speaking of airplanes, take a floatplane to the village of Friday Harbor in the San Juan islands… the scenery you’ll enjoy from 1,500 feet is far superior to the view from an airliner 7 miles up. It’s great – we know because we’ve been there.
Call us and we can make it happen for you.
Alps & Dolomites
The American and Canadian Rockies are beautiful mountains, but when you see the Alps and the Dolomites you will quickly realize what the term “awe-inspiring” really means. The Alps and Dolomites are sprinkled with fairy-tale villages, beautiful churches, and waterfalls. Ride an incline railway or cable car to the summits of imposing peaks. Hike some of the many trails (some are tunnels through the mountains built during World War I) or ski down mountains over 10,000 feet tall. We think that God made this part of the world early in the week before He got tired.
The views are magnificent – and we can plan a trip that will let you see them for yourself.
Washington State/ San Juan Islands
Washington lives up to its reputation – it can be rainy and foggy, but it can also clear up and show you Mt. Ranier and other beautiful snow-capped mountains in the Cascade Range. Head east, cross the mighty Columbia River and the lush forest turns into high desert. Tour the wine country, home to famous labels like Chateau St. Michelle. Like airplanes? The Boeing Museum of Flight is Seattle must-see. Speaking of airplanes, take a floatplane to the village of Friday Harbor in the San Juan islands… the scenery you’ll enjoy from 1,500 feet is far superior to the view from an airliner 7 miles up. It’s great – we know because we’ve been there.
Call us and we can make it happen for you.