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Boundless Journeys’ tour of Turkey begins in the culturally rich city of Istanbul

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Friday, January 29th, 2010

Istanbul  – the 2010 European Capital of Culture

The Blue Mosque at dawn

The Blue Mosque at dawn

Congratulations to Istanbul, which has been designated the 2010 European Capital of Culture. This title is bestowed by the European Union, which designates a European Capital of Culture to recognize a city’s cultural development and history.

Istanbul’s title is particularly significant this year – 2010 is the 25th anniversary of the European Capital of Culture project. We’re not surprised the Turkish city snagged such esteemed acclaim. Istanbul’s long history is enriched with Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman influences, which account for the city’s exotic, multicultural feel. Istanbul, one of the largest urban centers on earth, has a number of must-see sites like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, two of the incredible places we visit with our local Turkish guide.

Don’t miss this once in a lifetime experience. Discover Istanbul, hike in Cappadocia, and enjoy 7 glorious days cruising on the Turquoise Coast.  Join us in Turkey, June 13-25. For more information call 1-800-941-8010, or visit us on the web at www.boundlessjourneys.com.

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Sea Kayaking in Baja: A Family Expedition

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

Travel writer Lisa Tucker McElroy shares her Boundless Journeys Baja Family Adventure

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Family snorkel

I’ve always thought that my kids were as slippery as seals, especially in the water.  For them, it’s all about diving, playing and splashing in the ocean. This time, though, they aren’t alone – real baby sea lions are swimming right along with them. We’re on an adventure family vacation in Baja, Mexico, organized through Boundless Journeys, and this is only one day of many in the crystal clear water of the Sea of Cortez.

We decided to try out Boundless Journeys (www.boundlessjourneys.com) for a different kind of family vacation, largely because of their excellent reviews. They’ve been selected as “One of the Top 10 Tour Operators in the World” by Travel + Leisure magazine and one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth” by National Geographic ADVENTURE magazine.

Baja

Some tranquil paddling

Sure, we’ve done the all-inclusives in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya, and we’ve had a ball when we were there.  But here in Baja, we’re camping on a beach and exploring the blooming desert a week after the season’s rains.  We’re physically challenging ourselves every day by kayaking and hiking, snorkeling and swimming.  And then we’re relaxing back at camp, as the talented and hospitable staff cooks the fish we catch, plus a heck of a lot more.

Let me start by saying that we aren’t usually as physically active as some of the other folks on this trip.  There are some pretty darn good fishermen, some people who kayak every weekend (even in the freezing waters of the American Northwest), and some people who just have that “I should be on Survivor” look.  But it’s truly not a big deal.

First, our guide, Miguel, assumes that all of us are novices and runs us through kayaking techniques and “wet exits” (important for when your kayak tips over) before we’re allowed out on the bay.  Second, the group is all about bonding and helping each other, great for little and big guests alike (I’ll admit that I occasionally needed a hand getting in and out of the motorized skiff, for example). I’m especially happy about the fact that everyone’s a good sport (a value I’m always trying to drum into my kids.) They’re all into enjoying the outdoors and not into competing over who can catch the most fish or kayak the fastest.

Espiritu Santo Island in the Sea of Cortez provides the perfect base camp for our exploration of this aquatic playground. And it’s easy – the outfitter provides  motorized skiffs to take us to outlying islands and the locals’ favorite fishing and snorkeling spots. Over the course of five days, we see it all: hidden coves with bird estuaries chock full of colorful birds, white sand beaches, interesting rock formations with caves (no lions in them, much to the kids’ disappointment), and several coral reefs. And of course, there’s always the choice of relaxing on the beach with a good book, soaking up the warm Baja sun.

Our Itinerary

Our trip started with an admittedly long trip from Philadelphia to Charlotte to Mexico City to La Paz, a city of 300,000 on the very tip of Baja.  It all actually wasn’t so bad, though, considering that no single flight was longer than about three hours.

The hardest part?  Navigating through the Mexico City airport, where the international terminal is several miles from the domestic one. We had to take a bus from terminal to terminal – no biggie, except that the signage was very poor, and we walked up and down a long concourse several times before we finally figured it out.  (Tip:  Other trip participants connected through Guadalajara or Los Angeles, so check into those options, too).  Once we arrived in La Paz, it was a cinch – Miguel picked us up at the airport and took us the short distance to La Perla, the waterfront hotel where we stayed overnight.

Our seaside accommodations

Our accommodations

La Perla was nice but basic, but for us it was all about getting to the beach camp.  Early on Day 2, we headed out on the skiff to our comfortable beach camp on Espiritu Santo Island, about a half-hour ride from the La Paz marina.  We were excited to see the extremely comfortable and spacious tents where we’d sleep, although the latrine (a chemical “potty”) was a little less appealing for some, despite the fact that it was situated behind a tarp with a great view of the hills behind our camp.  After a lunch of sandwiches, chips, and fruit, we received an introduction to the island and a sea kayaking orientation, then began to explore the coves and deserted beaches. By the way, when I say “deserted,” I mean it!  One of the most special parts of the trip was the fact that we were completely isolated from the “real world.”  True, the staff had a clunky cell phone for emergencies, but otherwise we had no cell coverage, no Internet, no electricity, and no clocks.

On Days 3-6, we explored the area, led by Miguel, our friendly and knowledgeable guide.  Not only did we paddle along the shoreline (discovering hidden lagoons and pristine beaches),  snorkel among colorful fish in the coral reefs and swim with sea lions, and hike into canyons for stunning vistas, but we also learned a lot.  Miguel was constantly narrating, teaching us about the local plant and animal life, as well as the history and geology of the area. Back at camp, he even used illustrated field guides to point out the birds and fish we’d seen.

Probably our favorite part, though, was the relaxing time on the beach.  In the evening, the staff prepared snacks and pina coladas or margaritas (alcohol-free for the non-drinkers). The sunsets were spectacular. Because we were in the desert, the dust mingled with the light to create a bright orange spectacle in the sky.  Once the sun was down and the moon was up, the stars were almost bright enough to read by – in fact, a couple of times we woke up in the middle of the night and ventured out of the tent just to watch the moon set across the bay.  And sunrise was just as pretty, especially because the staff brewed some of the best coffee I’ve ever had.

It was hard to head back to La Paz on Day 6, leaving our camp behind.  At the same time, we were eager for a real shower (although the camp had a little fresh water shower for rinsing, we bathed in the ocean) and a bed.  We rested a while, caught up on email, and took a dunk in the hotel pool, then all met for dinner at a local seafood restaurant (not nearly as good as the camp cooking) to say farewell.

We took home a lot of incredible photos, some deep tans, and some sore but strengthened muscles.  Best of all, though, we took home some new confidence:  that we, unused to real physical challenges, could enjoy and handle days filled with exercise and activity – much like those baby sea lions, swimming and paddling off the rocks of the Sea of Cortez.

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An afforable, active vacation for families, friends, and individual travelers: Mexico: Baja and the Sea of Cortez Adventure; 2010 dates April 10-16 and October 24-30; Trip price: $1895. For more information, call 1-800-941-8010, or email deborah@boundlessjourneys.com.

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Turkey cruise along the Turquoise Coast

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010


Recent Boundless Journeys guest, Mary Lil Chappell, shares her experience exploring beautiful coves and hidden villages, and indulging in delightful cuisine, on our September 2009 Turkey: Istanbul to the Turquoise Coast tour.

Wednesday, September 16

A secluded cove on the Turquoise Coast

A secluded cove on the Turquoise Coast

Spent the night anchored in a cove. I slept on deck which has become my habit now. Great breakfast (as always) this morning: eggs scrambled with fresh tomatoes and cheese, both black and green olives (with every meal – and with pits), different types of cheese in wedges, toasted french bread and butter, fresh preserves (apricot, something dark and seedy, plum, and strawberry), fresh ground salt and pepper, platter of cut up fruit (peaches, their particular type of honeydew, watermelon, huge figs, and grapes), a huge pitcher of fresh squeezed orange juice (every morning), water and Turkish coffee.

Another delicious meal on board

Another delicious meal on board

After breakfast, into the dingy (takes two trips for us all) and onto St. Nicholas Island where we hike up to several “churches” left from 7th century – monastaries – the cross carved above the cornerstone of one – amazing to think of the history. We’re the only ones up here it appears. Now we’re “out to sea’ so to speak, but staying pretty close to the coastline, water right up to the cliffs here, some covered with stumpy “broccoli” trees (my term) and rounded bits of smaller, scattered vegetation – other cliffs stark and jagged, their other half it appears carved off centuries (or more) ago – revealing many layers, carved off at a 60 degree angle, some with “shelves” sticking out, as if you could run a knife through the lines and lift some of the top layers off. The Mediterranean today is a little choppy out in the open, away from the placid cove. The captain says we’ll be in the Agean tomorrow.

Mary Lil

Mary Lil immersing herself in the Turkish experience

Mary Lil immersing herself in the Turkish experience

Don’t miss this incredible experience. Join us in Turkey for a cruise along the Turquoise Coast, June 13-25.

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2010 “World’s Best Awards”

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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
2009 Top 10 Tour Operator and Safari Outfitter

2009 Top 10 Tour Operator and Safari Outfitter

Greetings from Vermont! I hope that your new year is off to an excellent start, and that great adventures await you in 2010. It’s been very busy and exciting here at Boundless Journeys, and we’re looking forward to another year of sharing exceptional adventures in more than 30 countries around the world.

We hope you will share your positive travel experiences. Boundless Journeys has been included in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2010 Readers’ Poll. Thanks to you we were among the Top 10 Tour Operators in the World in 2009, and we hope to move even higher up the list this year. Vote now and be entered for a chance to win one of the following Travel & Leisure prizes:


One Grand Prize: One winner will receive a dream trip valued up to $10,000 to be organized by a Travel + Leisure A-list travel agent selected by Sponsor.

Two First Prizes: Each winner will receive a dream trip valued up to $5,000 to be organized by a Travel + Leisure A-list travel agent selected by Sponsor.

One Second Prize: One winner will receive a dream trip valued up to $2,500 to be organized by a Travel + Leisure A-list travel agent selected by Sponsor.

Two Third Prizes: Each winner will receive American Express® Gift Cards totaling $1,000.

Even if you have completed this survey in the past it’s very important that you take the time to do it again this year.

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Simply visit the online survey at http://www.tlworldsbest.com/.

  1. Please choose “Tour Operators/Safari Outfitters” as the category you’d like to rate for services you’ve used.
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Endorsements such as this, and our recognition as one of the “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth”, are a true testament to the world-class trips we offer and the satisfaction of our guests’ experience. Please help us spread the word by filling out the Travel + Leisure survey.

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Matt Holmes
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