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Women-Only Tours Surge in Popularity

Women, who formed their own group to tackle the four-day hiking and camping trip on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, celebrate success in reaching Dead Woman’s Pass at 14,000 ft. © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com
 

By Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com

The surge in women travel has led to a slew of companies founded by women, managed by women for women, as well as venerable, stalwart tour operators offering tailored women-only departures. Besides providing a comfortable environment for women, the itineraries are tailored differently – more immersive in culture and community, more experiential and intentional elements that appeal to women’s motivation for traveling, and a particular focus on making travelers feel safe and secure. As a result, women-only programs now span the world, many going to exotic locales such as Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Bhutan.

“Grab the girls and go!”, says Explorateur Journeys, just one of the travel companies that is offering women-only travel in response to surging demand for immersive, experiential, intentional programs.

“Time to get your tribe together this year and embark on a life changing experience. We’re talking bespoke fashion experiences, perfume making, cooking with chefs, spa time.” Popular gal getaway destinations include:

Croatia: Live like rock stars sailing a privately chartered yacht on the crystalline Adriatic, island-hopping in the most fabulously chic manner and stopping for wine tastings, kayaking, snorkeling, nightlife.

Soak in the thermal waters of Iceland’s Blue Lagoon © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Iceland:  Revitalizing geothermal pools, nature-based spa treatments, chasing the Northern Lights, glacier hiking, waterfall exploring, snowmobiling to challenge body and mind.

Take a hot air balloon flight of fancy over Cappadocia © Eric Leiberman/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Turkey: Indulge in a vibrant culture full of landscapes, dazzling food and wine scene of Istanbul, take a hot air balloon flight of fancy over Cappadocia, get beguiled by the stark white formations at Pamukkale, and meet incredible local dynamic women who are pioneers in their industries.

Spain:  Experience Barcelona with its stunning architecture and outrageous food scene from tapas to sangria, island-chic Ibiza with its hypnotic vibe ideal for shimmering sun during the day and vibrant nightlife all evening.

Bike/boat trip through Greek Isles. Poros, Greece © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Greece: Saunter through charming villages and streets lined with whitewashed buildings and endless shops, take a cooking class, indulge in a wine tasting, island-hop.

Morocco: A mix of exotic culture, vibrant markets (souks), stunning architecture, luxe hotels and riads with peaceful gardens and traditional hammams, and endless desert to explore with plenty of luxe camps so you can glamp under the stars.

UAE: Dazzle in Dubai with seaplane adventures, desert jaunts by 4×4 and ultra luxe hotels or chill in style at endless pristine beaches in some of the more relaxed Emirates. Pair it all with ultra- luxurious shopping escapades that are as amazing whether in stunning malls or endless gold souks.

Egypt:  Be amazed by some of the most curious wonders of the world, meet entrepreneurial women, connect with Nubian women to share a day in their traditional life and explore the Nile in style on a river cruise stopping to visit incredible sights.

Enjoying the spectacle in Hoi An, Vietnam © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Vietnam: Speed through Hanoi on a Vespa to sample some of the best street food, cruise to i gorgeous Halong Bay on a luxury junk, head to picture-perfect beaches, cycle through rice paddies to end up in villages where locals welcome you into their home and cook alongside you as you learn new recipes and hear stories.

Maldives: Style, seclusion, spa, sips, swims, snorkeling, sensational overwater bungalows. It’s a place so beautiful and remote that it will remove any amount of stress or concern and so you can live your best life with your closest circle in a land of pure delight and beauty.

Japan: Total immersion in serene beauty, curious cultural wonders, traditional temples, famed gardens, frenetic cities, hospitable intimate ryokans, tea ceremonies, geisha culture exploration and beyond. This blend will calm any mindset and soothe the soul at the same time.

Contact info@explorateurjourneys.com​, explorateurjourneys.com

Sisterhood Travels creates exclusive women-only travel groups (so that you’re never alone unless you want to be). The programs cater to intellectually curious women over 45, interested in cultural immersion and exclusive experiences. Offerings span the globe from Africa to Antarctica, and are oriented around adventure, culinary, cultural expedition, cruising, safari, nature and wildlife, and wellness (there is even an “Outlander” tour and a fly-fishing tour). The programs are rated for activity level and the company provides assistance booking airfare and obtaining visas and passports. Example: a 15-day “Exclusive Women’s Journey Through Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan” along the ancient Silk Road. Designed for 10 women travelers, single occupancy accommodations are included for everyone (there is even a night in a yurt camp). I have my eye on A Women’s Rainforest & Volcano Journey to Costa Rica in March 2027. Since 85% travel solo, roommate matching is available to save on a single supplement.  (https://sisterhoodtravels.com/upcoming-tours/costa-rica-adventure-2027) Sisterhood Travels, info@sisterhoodtravels.com, sisterhoodtravels.com.

Sailing on a barge hotel through Burgundy, France © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Wanderlust Women is a community designed for women who want more from their journeys—more connection, more adventure, and more meaning. It specializes in small-group, thoughtfully curated trips that blend active experiences, cultural immersion, and a supportive group of women. Single travelers can be matched with a roommate with no supplement charge or you can upgrade to a private room. Examples: Bike and Barge through Burgundy France, June 23 – 30; Croatia Exploration, September 13–20 (info@wanderlust-women.com 650-595-4543, wanderlust-women.com).

A group of women celebrate their success in completing the four-day hiking/camping trip on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Naya Traveler crafts tailor‑made solo journeys from scratch, led by local personalities and specialists, with Naya remaining present throughout the trip for round‑the‑clock assistance. In Indonesia, the itinerary can include Java’s temple landscapes, Bali’s creative enclaves, Lombok’s calm beaches, Komodo’s snorkeling corridors and slow time in rural villages, balanced with boutique stays and intuitive routing so travelers can explore at their own pace. In Uzbekistan, a curated trip traces the living Silk Road through Samarkand’s minarets and madrasas, Bukhara’s labyrinthine bazaars, and fortified Khiva, pairing artisan encounters and market meals with time to absorb the region’s layered past in safety and calm. Naya’s women‑led, safety‑first design extends to Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico (info@nayatraveler.com, 301-358-5096, www.nayatraveler.com)

Visit the scenic souks in Marrakesh, Morocco © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Girls’ Guide to the World just released their largest-ever collection of women-only trips for 2026, including 85 curated journeys across 51 countries, specifically designed to reflect the surge in purpose-led, confidence-building travel among women 45+. Examples: wellness-centered escapes in Moloka‘iculinary expeditions through China and culture-rich adventures in Madagascar, the new lineup (girlsguidetotheworld.com).

Tauck Introduces Women-Only Departures

As solo and small-group travel among women continues to grow, Tauck, a venerable family-owned and managed company founded in 1925, is keeping up with the times by introducing three women-only departures in Europe for 2026, each operating as a Small Group journey and designed to foster connection, cultural immersion and shared discovery: A Week In… Ireland, September 23; A Week In… Piedmont, October 1, Italy and A Week In… Portugal, October 10. Each departure will be led by a female Tauck Director and is a Small Group journey of 20 to 24 guests, offering an intimate and supportive travel environment. The departures are scheduled consecutively in late September and October 2026, allowing guests the option to extend their travels across multiple journeys.

“The response to our Cruise Control: A Riverboat Retreat for Women in Travel affirmed what we were already seeing across the industry—women are seeking travel experiences that offer not just discovery, but genuine connection and community,” said Tauck CEO Jennifer Tombaugh. “Whether it’s mothers and daughters marking a milestone, sisters planning a long-awaited journey, friends reuniting for a special getaway, or solo travelers looking to connect with like-minded women, these departures offer another layer—a built-in sense of ease, encouragement, and belonging.”

Designed around the concept that how you travel matters as much as where you travel, the women-only departures offer the same enriching itineraries and signature Tauck inclusions, enhanced by the shared perspective that comes from traveling in the company of women.

The departures are well suited for multi-generational pairs such as mothers and daughters, sisters exploring together, longtime friends planning a milestone celebration, affinity groups, or solo guests who appreciate the ease of joining a community-minded departure. Guests enjoy insider access and exclusive cultural experiences—from private estate lunches and vineyard tastings to elegant stays in historic castles and boutique hotels—accompanied by expert guides who reveal each destination’s hidden treasures. Whether indulging in regional cuisine and wine, connecting with local artisans, or sharing stories over a relaxed evening meal, the experience is crafted to create space for community, camaraderie and authentic cultural immersion.

Dromoland Castle, Hotel and Golf Course, Ireland (photo: Dromoland Castle)

A Week In… Ireland, September 23: An immersive journey through Ireland’s castles, coastlines and cobblestone towns, this eight-day itinerary includes a two-night stay at 16th-century Dromoland Castle, visits to the Cliffs of Moher and Blarney Castle, a private recital at Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral, and a hands-on cooking experience at Ballyknocken House. Time in Kinsale and Dublin invites exploration balanced with guided insight. (From $7,890 pp/double).

A Week In… Piedmont, October 1: This indulgent retreat in Italy’s slow-food heartland features truffle hunting in the Langhe hills, a wine tasting lunch at Banca del Vino, an exclusive early opening visit to La Venaria Reale, and a chef-hosted cooking class. Stays include two nights at the historic Principi di Piemonte in Turin before continuing to Il Boscareto Resort & Spa, set amid the vineyards of Serralunga d’Alba, and concluding along Lake Maggiore at the iconic Grand Hotel des Iles Borromées in Stresa. (From $8,390 pp/double).

Porto, Portugal © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

A Week In… Portugal, October 10: From Porto’s historic riverfront to Lisbon’s grand avenues, this journey blends wine traditions, UNESCO World Heritage sites and coastal charm. Highlights include a Port house tour and tasting in Porto, exploration of Coimbra and Évora, visits to Sintra and Cascais, and a private farewell dinner at 18th-century Palácio de Queluz. Guests stays include the Praia D’El Rey Marriott Golf & Beach Resort near Óbidos, the restored 15th-century Convento do Espinheiro in Évora, and the elegant Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa. (From $7,190 USD pp/double).

(Contact your local travel professional or Tauck at 800 468 2825, www.tauck.com.)

Biking in Cambodia © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Butterfield & Robinson is another company that has created a Women’s Only collection that “celebrates a uniquely female take on travel with a focus on sharing history, culture and community from women’s perspectives.” They feature experiences not found on any other B&R trip and unlock a new way to connect you with a community of bold and innovative women making their marks on the world. Programs include Tuscany & Umbria Women’s Multi-Active, Camino de Santiago Women’s Walking, Vancouver to Tofino Women’s Multi-Active, Cambodia & Vietnam Women’s Biking (butterfield.com, 866-551-9090)

Focus on Wellness

Ananda in the Himalayas,Uttarakhand, India (photo provided by Ananda)

On a 100‑acre palace estate above the Ganges valley, Ananda in the Himalayas inUttarakhand, India visits begin with a pre‑arrival consultation, continue through onsite goal setting and daily practice, and extend with post‑stay follow‑up. Days unfold with sunrise yoga, guided meditation, and Vedanta philosophy sessions that center the mind and sunrise treks to Kunjapuri Temple, mantra chanting, and birdwatching in the Himalayan forests create a thoughtful balance of solitude, nature, and intentional movement. Afternoons continue with targeted therapies ranging from Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine to physiotherapy and emotional healing. Women-centered pathways in menstrual health, hormonal balance, and fertility enhancement offer specialized care. Meals follow a wellness cuisine philosophy that treats food as ritual and aligns menus with each guest’s constitution, so that healthy nutrition becomes a practice they can continue at home. The heart of Ananda is its spa, blending classical therapies with contemporary diagnostics, so progress feels tangible and grounded.

Set in the cloud forest of  Monteverde, Costa Rica,  Hotel Belmar makes traveling solo feel hands on, restorative, and connected to place (photo: Hotel Belmar)

Set in the cloud forest of  Monteverde, Costa Rica, Hotel Belmar makes traveling solo feel hands on, restorative and connected to place. Women traveling alone can join forest bathing walks in the property’s reserve, take artist led workshops through the hotel’s Artist Residency, and engage with sustainability at Finca Madre Tierra, hotel’s bio sustainable farm. From bio intensive beds to garden to glass mixology, environmental values become lived skills. Activities are small group or private and paced for reflection. At Savia, the private reserve, forest immersions offer nature-based anchors guided by interpretation and conversation rather than instruction. Cultural experiences include artist residencies, live music, and community led gatherings. Hotel Belmar is actively working toward Costa Rica’s Red Sofía certification for women’s safety, aligning internal training and operations with national standards.

The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto opening inside Gion’s restored Yaasaka Kaikanb in one of Kyoto’s most storied districts, creates a sanctuary for women traveling solo (photo: Imperial Hotel)

Opening this month inside Gion’s restored Yasaka Kaikan, the 55-room Imperial Hotel, Kyoto, Japan, blends preserved architectural detail with a contemporary rhythm, creating a sanctuary for solo women who value cultural depth, spatial clarity, and unhurried immersion. Set within one of Kyoto’s most storied districts, the hotel’s scale and walkability make orientation simple, and membership in The Leading Hotels of the World signals consistent standards and attentive service. Mornings may begin before dawn at a nearby shrine or with a private moment inside a Gion ochaya arranged through the hotel. Guests may explore techniques behind Gosho-ningyo doll painting at an artisan atelier, then return to afternoon tea as lanterns flicker across narrow lanes. The team arranges bespoke cultural experiences from ochaya etiquette to calligraphy and artisan encounters, timed to avoid peak periods so women traveling solo engage on their own terms while feeling supported but not supervised.

Next: Tour companies are catering to the boom in solo travel, dominated by women, opening access to women to every part of the globe and every kind of experience.  UK-based Wild Frontiers (wildfrontierstravel.com) is waiving its single supplement for solo travelers on select departures on bookings through March.

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Travel in a Time of Pandemic: Tour Operators Tread Uncharted Territory

Biking in Albania with Biketours.com President Jim Johnson: “Bike touring is simply our chosen mode of world diplomacy. We believe travel brings us all closer together, fosters understanding and growth, and makes the world a better place. We’re also keenly aware of the positive economic impact tourism has on so many places.” © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

by Karen Rubin, Travel Features Syndicate, goingplacesfarandnear.com

With travel all but shut down, tour operators are doing their best to keep travelers engaged and protected.

Tour operators are the facet of the global travel industry – which accounts for 10.4 percent of the total GDP worldwide and one out of every 10 jobs – most impacted by the coronavirus pandemic that has brought travel to a standstill and the least resilient. These tend to be small businesses operating on tiny profit margins. And like restaurants which are looking to supporters to purchase gift cards for future visits in order to stay afloat, many tour operators which are juggling booked clients’ trips, are taking reservations for future travel, offering incentives and waiving cancellation penalties, reissue and change fees if destinations become impacted.

“We haven’t been here before,” writes Gabriella Ribeiro, CEO of Explorateur Journeys, a Virtuoso agency that specializes in planning immersive travel itineraries. “Yes, we have seen health challenges in the world such as H1N1 and Ebola and we have weathered them but COVID-19 seems more challenging, more widespread and overall, entirely more concerning to everyone in the world and understandably so. It’s a new time, a new world, a new place, a new destination and just like any new location we find ourselves in, we all need time to explore it and get used to it temporarily.”

Explorateur is representative of travel advisors and tour companies who are constantly restructuring programs and accommodating guests who may already have booked or are looking to book.

“We are inundated with information that changes by the hour and we are doing our level best to keep our clients updated as frequently as possible in line with the world’s leading health organizations.

“The bottom line is that whatever you choose to do, we are here to support you. Changing your travel dates of your bookings with us, converting to new destinations that you may not have thought of for later in the year, or simply just opting to look at 2021. The world is big, bright, beautiful and will be ready for us all to return at our normal pace. In the meantime, we are here to help answer any of your questions and help share information if you’re still daydreaming about the days you can return to your normal Explorateurean pace. Here for you 24/7/365 at info@explorateurjourneys.com.”

Explorateur is enticing travelers to fulfill their wishlist of destinations to explore, taking advantage of booking incentives, flexible change policies. (http://explorateurjourneys.com/, .973-420-8343)

Pure Adventures president and founder Loren Siekman writes, “Clearly, this is a dynamic situation and the outlook changes daily. Therefore our first recommendation is to take a ‘watch and wait’ approach. While some of our destinations are currently unaffected, others like Italy are under travel advisories. If you have concerns about a trip you’ve booked, we remain hopeful that the efforts of public health officials and governments will bring the spread under control and restore order to a point where travel to affected destinations is once again responsible, relaxing, and fun.

To make the waiting easier, we have been working with our partners abroad to adopt a thirty-day advance notice rebooking and modified cancellation policy. Some airlines too are recognizing the wisdom of this approach and relaxing their rebooking fees. What this means simply is that you can watch and wait up to 30 days prior to the scheduled start of your trip to see if things are good to go as scheduled, or rebook your tour to start later in 2020 or 2021, with no fees. We can in some cases issue a full refund should you wish to cancel altogether.

Our primary hope is that you rebook your trip in the future. This shows support for the many small businesses that contribute to the operation of a trip, across many destinations, and that are adopting more flexible cancellation policies during this challenging time.

If you are considering travel this year and are holding off because of the current uncertainty, we are fortunate that our self-guided model gives us flexibility, so we can work on scheduling trips at the last minute once things clear up, and if you are rescheduling your trip that is already booked we can move it forward even if exact dates are unknown right now.

We are concerned of course for our travelers’ personal safety, but also for your experience of travel to a destination, and in that destination, as well as the return home. If you are to book now for some time in the near future, you have the option of getting added travel insurance, which is time-sensitive from the date of booking. We always recommend travel insurance to our guests, but for added cost and peace of mind, you can add the Cancel for Any Reason option offered by our partners at InsureMyTrip.

While we stay in close contact with our partners on the ground, we’d also like to recommend that people watch credible and reputable sources of information:

 The Center for Disease Control and Prevention offers Covid-19 travel updates by country and also has hygiene and prevention tips

The World Health Organization has daily situation reports

The United States Department of State offers travel advisories by country

“We’re travel experts, not doctors, so the best we can do is to help you make an informed decision, and give you the most flexibility we can for you to make a change if necessary. We have been at this for over 25 years and have been through Sept 11, the 2008 economic crisis, and other smaller events. This too shall pass, and we will be here to help you get out and experience the world!”

Pure Adventures offers cycling (including self-guided), hiking, multisport, foodie tours and the opportunity to build your own trip (https://pure-adventures.com/, 800-960-2221)

The satisfaction at arriving at the end of BikeTours.com’s eight-day Venice-Trieste-Istria self-guided bike tour in Porec, Croatia © Karen Rubin/goingplacesfarandnear.com

Jim Johnson, president of Biketours.com which brokers guided and self guided bike tours and bike/boat tours primarily in Europe, stated, that besides exercising caution, “we also want to encourage everyone to exercise patience. This is the seventh coronavirus to be identified since the 1960s, and we’re learning more about it every day. We’ve experienced similar situations before, such as SARS and MERS. We hope that this coronavirus is soon a distant memory, too.

“For those of you with pending travel plans, loved ones in distant places, or any other number of less-than-ideal scenarios, we empathize with you. The fear and discomfort of the unknown are unpleasant and stressful, to say the least.

“For those of you who have booked travel plans with us, know that as we continue to monitor the situation, we will advocate for you and keep you informed if your departure or destination is impacted. We want you to be confident and comfortable with your travel.

“Finally, bike touring is simply our chosen mode of world diplomacy. We believe travel brings us all closer together, fosters understanding and growth, and makes the world a better place. We’re also keenly aware of the positive economic impact tourism has on so many places. We’re hoping we don’t see destinations hit twice: first by the virus itself, second by devastating drops in tourism numbers.

“Thank you for being a traveler — an ambassador by bike, as we like to say — for seeing the big picture, and for being part of the BikeTours.com family. We hope that you are safe and healthy. And we hope to see you traveling soon (as soon as it makes sense for you!).” (biketours.com, 877-462-2423)

Butterfield & Robinson suspended all European scheduled small group departures with start dates before May 30.

“We’ve been closely monitoring the virus since it started, reacting to local developments with appropriate local responses in order to protect the safety of all our travelers,” Luc Robinson, President and CEO, writes. ”But now we need to go a step further. As a company, we believe that travel should enrich the soul not foster anxiety. Suspending these trips ensures this ideal continues for all of our travelers.

“Our team of travel advisors is currently getting in touch with everyone booked on impacted departures to review their options. You can transfer your booking to a scheduled small group departure later in the year or in 2021. If you would prefer to cancel outright, we will provide a full refund. Further, if you still do wish to travel, we can discuss options to do so privately – our team is ready to support you with your safety top of mind.

“If you are booked to travel privately before May 30th, the decision on how to proceed with your trip is yours. Your trip planner will be in touch with you shortly to discuss your options.

“As of now, we are planning to run trips beyond May 30th as usual. We will continue to closely monitor all travel advisories from the WHO and the CDC, as well as coordinate with our teams on the ground, and revise our plans as necessary. We’ll communicate any revisions on our website and by email.

“Butterfield & Robinson has weathered many crises since we started running trips in 1966. Through decades of experience, we’ve grown to understand that these global events are unavoidable. We are financially prepared, and we will get through this.

“To our dedicated travelers who share our passion for seeing the world, thank you for staying committed to taking the slow road with us. We truly look forward to helping you explore the world again soon. And to all our partners in the travel industry, thank you for rallying together in these tough times. With our communities we remain long-term, steadfastly optimistic.”

Butterfield & Robinson offer programs around the world including biking, walking, hiking, family, small ships, wine, active, safari, wellness, expeditions, self-guided (butterfield.com, 866-551-9090)

Western River Expeditions, which specializes in outdoor adventures – rafting, hiking – in Utah, so far is planning to continue to operate its programs this summer.

“At Western River Expeditions, there is nothing more important than the health and safety of our guests and staff. As an organization, we are continually monitoring developments to make the best decisions regarding our trip offerings and policies.  We are sensitive to the impacts the COVID-19 news is having on all facets of our lives, and want to reassure you that we are doing everything possible to prepare and to focus on your safety and welfare,” writes Brian Merrill, Chief Executive Officer.

“It is our goal to operate all trips scheduled for this season. At this time, when we are advised to avoid crowds and enclosed spaces, getting out into the backcountry may just be the perfect way to spend your vacation. As our clients, guests, friends, and family, you have our pledge that we will continue to do everything both prudent and possible to keep you safe and healthy while you enjoy the trip of a lifetime.”

Western River Expeditions is taking care to assure clients of measures to provide sanitary conditions:

“On our river trips, each of our guides holds a backcountry food handler certification. We have thorough and comprehensive sanitation practices. 

“In each camp, we set up two hand-washing stations.  One near the toilet facility and the other near the kitchen.  These stations allow a person to wash their hands without the need to touch any surfaces after the washing is completed.  It is our policy that no one may come to the meal table without having first washed their hands with soap and water followed by the use of hand sanitizer.

“Of course, due to this specific virus, we will be even more vigilant in our efforts to keep surfaces clean, require frequent hand-washing, and practice safe handling of food and anything else that has the potential to spread viruses.  In addition to our on-river sanitation protocols, all of our equipment is sanitized (including our boats) between trips.

“Our trips occur in remote, backcountry locations. This gives our trip two distinct advantages: 1. We operate in an “open air” environment.  Potential contaminants are more naturally dispersed.  2. We rarely interact closely with other groups. These factors give us great control over our immediate environment.”

If a guide or guest develops flu-like symptoms during a trip, per CDC guidelines, the individual will be kept away from the rest of the group, any suspected areas of contamination will be disinfected, and, where applicable, the individual will be evacuated as soon as possible.

If an official travel ban has been issued that does not allow you to travel to or from your point of origin, Western River Expeditions will allow you to use the full value of your non-refundable payments as a credit for a future trip. Credits may be applied to the same trip for any available departure through 2022. No refunds for any unused portion of credit will be given.Once an alternate trip is booked, it will be subject to standard cancellation policies.

As you weigh the possibility of future flight restrictions, you may also want to consider the option of driving to the starting point of your trip.

If Western chooses to cancel a launch due to any reason(s), including closure by a federal agency, governmental intervention, health department requirements, or the decision on our part, Western River will issue a full refund or allow you to use the full value of your non-refundable payments as a credit for a future trip. Credits may be applied to the same trip for any available departure through 2022. Once an alternate trip is booked, it will be subject to standard cancellation policies.

These policies will also apply to new reservations for the 2020 season. Check availability online. Purchasing travel insurance is recommended; you may wish to consider the “cancel for any reason” policy.

The 2020 season along with much of the 2021 season is currently sold out for Grand Canyon, but there is an online waitlist available (add your name to the 2020 waitlist here).

“Thank you for your support and trust. Western River Expeditions has been family owned and operated for 59 years. We consider our employees and our guests to be part of our extended family.  These are challenging circumstances, and like any family, we will endure this and any other challenge we face together.”

Western River Expeditions (gorafting@westernriver.com, westernriver.com, 801-942-6669).

Discover France Adventures CEO Thomas Boutin writes, “The impact of the virus goes far beyond the persons infected by it. As you may know, some of the hardest hit industries are travel and hospitality. We are no exception.

“Many of you have been very understanding and rescheduled your trips, instead of canceling. This allows us to get through this period with minimal implications to the everyday lives of our team and partners. 

“As the situation changes frequently, we want to ensure that you can modify your travel plans accordingly. To this effect, special terms and conditions are applied until the end of June 2020. All you have to do is to get in touch with your dedicated tour consultant, and he/she will take care of the rest.

“Our self-guided tours give you the freedom to choose your departure date, without restrictions – our tour consultants will adapt the practical details to your needs. (Even for last minute bookings)”

Special terms until the end of June 2020:

Groups that re-schedule more than 30 days before the start date, get a travel credit of the full amount paid without any change fees. (normally there is a 200 euro per person fee for changes after a tour is confirmed)

Groups that re-schedule less than 30 days before the start date get a travel credit of the full amount paid minus hotel cancelation fees (if any).

The travel credit does not expire to give you the peace of mind to do your trip when you want.

“With these changes, our aim is let you keep your options open and see how the situation evolves.

“To make informed decisions about your travel, we advise you to follow reliable information from the World Health Organization, and official government travel advisory for your destination. 

“We do encourage you to remember the physical and mental benefits of cycling, as well as the joy of discovering new places. 

“Stay active and keep dreaming about cycling through exceptionally beautiful natural, historical and cultural regions!”

“While our regular season activities are on hold, other areas are moving ahead rapidly. Our teams are busy working on improving our offering and preparing the company for a comeback in due time.  

“Our tour planning team members, Valentine and Sebastien, have been busy on two main projects: Updating existing tours based on your feedback; Creating new tours that are available as soon as traveling is possible again. 

“Our tour consultants are staying in touch with all clients with travel impacted by travel restrictions. 

“While we are in exceptional times, we are still here for you, ready to answer any questions about travel.” (discoverfrance.com, 800-929-0152)

A source to find well-established tour operators is the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA).Representing nearly $19 billion in revenue, the member companies provide tours, packages and custom arrangements that allow 9.8 million travelers annually unparalleled access, insider knowledge, peace-of-mind, value and freedom to enjoy destinations and experiences across the entire globe. Each member company has met the travel industry’s highest standards, including participation in the USTOA’s Travelers Assistance Program, which protects consumer payments up to $1 million if the company goes out of business. (ustoa.org).

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