We're so excited to be traveling again, I want to give you $250 to join us next year! I want to help as many ladies as possible to see the world, connect, and grow. So I'm giving $250 to anyone who books one of the trips below. You can use…
Discover the heart and soul of French Polynesia while exploring the islands of Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora Bora as well as natural wonders above and beneath the sea. This is your chance to indulge all your senses in the ultimate women-only South Seas luxury vacation. These glorious South Pacific islands…
For thousands of years, this route has inspired writers, pilgrims, and everyday people to find peace and new ideas about their lives. There are few things to know before setting foot on this life-changing trail. Here are a few of our top tips for the Camino de Santiago. Pack Light…
Maybe 2021 wasn't the year for your travel plans. But we have some exciting new tours lined up for 2022. Take advantage of early-bird discounts on our luxury women's only tours around the globe! Here are some of our favorites for 2022! Lovely Laos + Vietnam Escape the mundane! Laos…
Have you ever dreamed of writing a book? Why not learn with some of the best in the industry as you vacation in France! Here are some of the things you will experience on our writers retreat in the South of France to help get your creative juices flowing! Staying…
Have you ever visited the South of France? Even if the answer is yes or no, you may not be aware of some of the best things to see and taste in this region of France. When you think of the South of France the first region that should come…
[caption id="attachment_190963" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Paris by Georgianna Lane[/caption] Would you like to make your photos of Paris and anywhere you travel look even just a little bit more like these? Who wouldn't?? Georgianna Lane, published author and photographer extraordinaire and I would like to invite you to our exclusive Paris…
1 Everyone you know has been there, and its getting embarrassing Yes….it really is that nice. Some famous places and things just don’t live up to expectations like the Champs des Elysees & Times Square (too tripisty, too commercial and too crowded) or the Mona Lisa, too small and impossible…
Eglise Saint-Sulpice near the Saint-Sulpice metro station. Construction of this church, which replaced a 13th-century church, began in 1646 and was mostly complete a century later. As you enter the church, on the right side you’ll see celebrated frescoes by Eugène Delacroix. If you need sustenance, exit the church and turn to the right, stopping for…