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An Untour for All Ages: Scotland for the Young and Young at Heart

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Family travel Scotland

June 13, 2016 by Rachelwortmann

It can be difficult to find a travel destination that suits everyone’s needs: grandparents, parents, kids, and young adults. As your kids get older, their interests change and what defines a great destination shifts with it. Finding a country where the locals are warm, the museums are a plenty, but there are also quirky other…  


Meet Val: Q & A with our local Scotland Untours Host

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Scotland

June 7, 2016 by Rachelwortmann

This week UnTours is talking with Val Storrie, our local Scotland UnTours host, based near Stirling. We’re getting the inside scoop about what are the best local gems to see and what experiences to not miss when in Scotland. What do you love about living in Scotland? The friendly people, the banter, the stunning and…  


Faces of Peru: An Untours (ad)Venture

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Ventures

May 31, 2016 by Cathrinbaumbach

Machu Picchu Explorer In October of last year I had the great privilege to join some travel agent colleagues on a trip to Peru, organized by G Adventures. My 9-day Machu Picchu Explorer trip covered Lima, Cusco & the Sacred Valley, and of course Machu Picchu. The trip was educational, adventurous (we experienced a two-day…  


Sandra’s Alsace Part 4: Excursions to the Heart of Europe

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Alsace France

May 24, 2016 by Sandra Kohler

  In the fourth and final installment of her series on Alsace, Sandra Kohler writes about Alsace’s history during the first and second world wars. She and her husband Walt (whose photos are featured here) have been on many UnTours, but Alsace was an especially captivating region for them.   When I think back on…  


How to Travel with All of Your Senses

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Travel Tips

May 17, 2016 by Andrea Szyper

Paolo Conte’s song Max makes me cry. Its undulating melody echoes the Tuscan hills. I played his greatest hits often on a family trip to Tuscany nine summers ago. I close my eyes when I hear it now and see the sun setting on lush green hillsides.    Travel is sensual. We readily think of…  


Irish Music 101: U2, Trad, and Beyond

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Ireland

May 3, 2016 by V J Fadely

Ireland has produced many famous musicians, among them U2, the Dubliners, the Chieftans, and Van Morrison. There are many musical offerings in both concert and pub venues all over Ireland, with touring shows and international performers covering all genres of music. And it isn’t unusual to hear rock and roll spilling from a corner pub…  


8 Tips for Wine Tasting in France

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Alsace Food and Drink France Provence Wine

April 26, 2016 by Andrea Szyper

One of the great joys of touring France is visiting its many wineries, where you can connect with the scenery, the local people, and the history of a region one memorable glass at a time. Here are some tips to help you make the most of the experience. 1. Look for Degustation or Goutez on…  


5 Essential Apps for Your Time in London

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London

April 19, 2016 by Special Guest

London is an incredibly popular destination that never fails to impress. Tourists from all over the world flock here to see its numerous famous landmarks, red buses, and British culture. This dynamic destination is filled with the vibrant hustle and bustle of any capital city, and because of this, getting the most out of your…  


Booking a Cruise? Ask These 6 Questions

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Cruises Ventures

April 12, 2016 by Andrea Szyper

Cruising can be a great way to cover a lot of territory in comfort. But choose wisely, as not all cruises are created equal. We’ve hand selected the best of what’s on the market, for French barge and canal cruising, the rivers of Europe, and small-ship seas cruises to Greece and beyond! Check our Ventures…