The Acropolis in Athens (FIT vacation in Greece) While cruising continues to grow in popularity, I know many people who are cruise-averse. For travelers who have moved beyond backpacking and youth hostels, a more curated tier of land-based international travel may be the ideal next step. In 2026 and beyond, the focus of non-cruise travel is shifting toward travel with more authenticity and personalization. According to the Capital One Luxury Travel Forecast, luxury is no longer defined by price. Instead discerning travelers value immersive experiences at least as much as they value luxury amenities. Both seasoned and new travelers are increasingly looking to escorted tours and flexible independent travel to deliver distinctive travel experiences. Escorted tour, Costa Rica Escorted tours feature carefully planned itineraries, knowledgeable guides and built-in opportunities for social interaction. They are great for travelers seeking a destination-focused trip without the hassle of planning. Most escorted tours include a dedicated tour director as well as local guides for specific experiences. Escorted tours offer both convenience and strong overall value. Cheese-making, private tour, Naxos, Greece Flexible (Free) Independent Travel focuses on personalized itineraries, letting travelers explore at their own pace and offers experiences better suited to smaller, private settings. If you are looking for a balance of iconic sites and off-the-beaten-path experiences, Flexible Independent Travel might be for you! Destination Management Companies (DMCs) can be key to the success of flexible independent travel. Their deep local expertise and thoughtfully customized itineraries pair with seamlessly coordinated services and immersive travel experiences. To help you navigate the options, consider your answers to these questions:1. Who is traveling with you? Escorted tour, Spain & Portugal Will you travel with family, friends, solo, as empty nesters ... ? Escorted tours cater to different audiences. Companies like Adventures by Disney and Backroads offer both family and adults-only options. Companies like Tauck, CIE Tours and G Adventures primarily focus on adults, but also offer select family departures. Overseas Adventure Travel (OAT) caters to adults and solo travelers, often with low or waived single supplements. Start with who’s coming along—and find the right escorted tour from there. Flexible independent travelers can tailor itineraries to fit their travel party. For the best results, DMCs can simplify the process and go beyond standardized itineraries. Travelers get curated experiences that are perfectly aligned with their interests. That might mean an interactive scavenger hunt in Rome for young travelers, a tasting tour of local markets for "foodies" or even a hands-on pottery class for the whole family! Flexible Independent Travel goes beyond set itineraries to deliver meaningful travel experiences. 2. What is your travel style?Do you look forward to meeting new people and sharing experiences? Are you looking for hassle-free planning with a fixed itinerary of must-see sights? Escorted tours might be the right fit for you. Do you prefer to travel at your own pace, skip tour buses and headsets and focus on deeper cultural immersion? Flexible independent travel with private tours is likely a better choice. 3. Where do you want to go? Escorted tours are available worldwide, with many companies specializing in Europe. Others cover the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia/New Zealand. (Note: in light of the evolving situation in the Middle East, major tour companies have temporarily suspended tours in impacted areas and are working with guests to rebook or refund travel.) Looking for flexible independent travel crafted by a DMC with deep, local expertise? Specialists like French Side Travel (France), Asia Concierge (Southeast Asia), Unparalleled Journeys (New Zealand) and Travelive (Europe and the Mediterranean).Nearly any destination can be explored through an escorted or customized independent itinerary. 4. When can you travel? If you must travel around a school calendar, most family-focused escorted tours align with school breaks – especially in the summer. Because demand is high -- book early! To ensure the best possible experience, most escorted tours are offered in spring, summer, and early fall, when destinations are at their most inviting. Flexible independent travel is available year-round. News Flash: shoulder-season and off-season travel aren't necessarily the deals that they used to be! Remote work has reshaped travel timing and costs. You can no longer assume that shoulder-season and off-season travel will be less expensive. Former peak seasons can deliver similar pricing with better weather, while off-season travel might offer lower crowds. Same prices, sunnier skies—or fewer people to photobomb your trip. Choose your adventure. 5. How big is your budget?Large-group escorted tours featuring comfortable 3‑star hotels offer strong value, while small-groups tours deliver a more premium experience at a higher price point. To meet growing demand for exclusivity, many escorted tour companies now offer private-group journeys at an associated higher cost. For the ultimate in personalization, DMC-curated independent travel pairs bespoke itineraries with boutique and luxury stays. The result is a fully personalized vacation designed around what inspires you most. AI- and Social-Media-Curated Travel: AI and social media are useful starting points for travel inspiration. They serve up beautiful imagery, trending destinations, and endless reviews. AI and social media are useful starting points for travel inspiration, serving up beautiful imagery, trending destinations, and endless reviews. But popularity doesn’t always equal quality—or authenticity. These platforms highlight what is most shared, not what is most current or truly exceptional. If you see a destination trending from an influencer's post, you can bet that prices have gone up accordingly. For travelers who want richer experiences, fewer tourists and thoughtfully crafted vacations, a trusted travel advisor can elevate a vacation from ordinary to unforgettable. When you are ready to move beyond the hive mind, look to your travel advisor. Travel is a significant financial investment. Choose the right experiences to deliver meaningful value and your money will be well spent!
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People with food allergies/sensitivities know -- eating out is ALWAYS a challenge. Sometimes it makes it hard to even think about traveling and being at the mercy of food providers. My daughter is extremely careful about where and how her family travels, for fear of exposing family members to potentially life-threatening allergens. There are, however, some options that can minimize travel anxiety and allow those with food allergies to enjoy the joys of travel. Probably the safest solution is to have a kitchen available, free from allergens, to use for your own meal prep while on vacation. This comes with the added benefit getting to visit local grocery stores and getting a feel for eating like the locals! Having control over meals and limiting exposure to allergens is key to being able to enjoy travel without fear of negative consequences. Happily, there are an increasing number of restaurants in the US and abroad where attention to allergens is part of the norm. Historically, one of the easiest places to navigate eating away from home with food allergies is Walt Disney World. And other venues are now following their lead. Navigating Food Allergies at Walt Disney World: You can eat well and stay safe at many Walt Disney World restaurants. Of course, the same cautions that you use at home apply here, but at most Disney World restaurants the culinary and wait staff really have your back. Disney World chefs take food allergies seriously. Most of the time, wait staff has been trained to note food allergies and pass the information along to the chef and food prep team. If you request it, most Disney World Table Service restaurants will send a chef to your table to ensure that they completely understand your family's food allergies and customize a tasty meal to fit your needs. Here are some other ways that Disney World cast members routinely address food allergies for guests:
Navigating Food Allergies at Universal Orlando Resort: Universal Orlando Resort restaurants have come a long way in addressing food allergies. Before you arrive, you can browse online menus for many of the theme park restaurants. While this is not fool-proof, you can also email the Food Allergy team at [email protected]. Once you arrive at a restaurant, you can ask to speak to a chef or manager at any restaurant within Universal Orlando Resort, or at any of our hotel restaurants. Let them know which guest in your party has a food allergy or intolerance, and what the allergy/intolerance is. The culinary staff will make every effort to prevent that allergen from coming in contact with any part of that guest’s meal. Universal Orlando does not have separate allergen-free food preparation facilities, however, so cross-contamination can be a concern. As always, be diligent, and carry "safe" snacks with you to the parks. Simply notify a Security Team Member that you or a member of your party has a food allergy/intolerance, during the security bag check as you enter the parks . Soft-sided coolers are welcome but glass is not allowed. Navigating Food Allergies at Disneyland Resort First off, Disneyland is in California -- a place where accommodating food allergies and sensitivities is more common than in many parts of the country. Much like at Disney World, the culinary staff at Disneyland is very familiar with navigating food allergies. The online menus at Disney World are easier to comprehend with respect to food allergens. But most of the same food-allergy precautions apply at both Disney resorts. For many Disneyland Table Service restaurants, there is a section of the menu that indicates menu items that are safe for the 9 common allergens. It is a bit harder to work through the details for Disneyland Quick Service restaurants. A section of the menu identifies items safe from each allergen, but for multiple food allergies it is a slog to find the safe items. For example, at the Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta Restaurant, the Gluten/Wheat Allergy-Friendly section lists 6 menu items. The Milk Allergy-Friendly section lists 4 menu items. If you want to know which item is safe from both gluten and milk, you have to toggle back and forth to compare the menus. Your best bet is to talk to a Cast Member at each dining location and request their guidance for allergy-friendly items. The Disneyland website recommends the following strategy:
Navigating Food Allergies on Disney Cruises: While not technically under the "theme park" heading, Disney Cruise Lines are also very attentive to their guests' food allergies and sensitivities. Here are some of the ways that Disney Cruise Lines customize your experiences once you inform them of your food-allergy concerns:
Want help locating safe snacking options in the theme parks? Want to know which restaurants will likely have the most menu items that will meet your needs? Need help figuring out how to have groceries delivered to your resort hotel? Leave a comment and maybe I (or some other reader) can help take some of the stress out of your vacation planning. You're going to Disney World AGAIN?? I have traveled far and wide, but there are many reasons that I keep returning to my favorite theme parks. Travel is expensive. When I go to Disney or Universal theme parks, I always know that I'll be getting the best that they have to offer. I'll bet that you have a favorite restaurant that you frequent? Theme parks are like that for me! I have traveled to over 25 countries (so far!). I have also visited Walt Disney World and/or Universal Orlando over 30 times. I've never been disappointed! Some of my favorite restaurants are at theme parks! I get excellent food, fun surroundings and great service. Where else can you savor the sights and flavors of Africa, ascend to and dine in a space station, or have Butter Beer with other aspiring wizards?! Theme parks are energizing, thrilling, exciting and action-packed. I also get that "welcome home" feeling. Walking under Spaceship Earth at EPCOT, entering the lobby of Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, taking selfies in front of the spinning Universal globe -- all are sigh-inducing experiences for me. I get that "you're on vacation now" vibe. There is always something new to see and do. There are festivals throughout the year that highlight seasons, holidays or special interests. My favorite festivals are at EPCOT. There is the Festival of the Arts (Jan/Feb), Flower and Garden Festival (spring), Food and Wine Festival (fall), and Festival of the Holidays (winter). Each one features whimsical landscaping, specialty festival booths, Broadway-class entertainment, unique interactive experiences and -- don't even get me started on the food! At Universal I can exchange good-natured, irreverent insults with the Grinch during the Holidays or ride the floats during the Mardi Gras parade! Multi-generation trips, Pre-or Post-Cruise trips, Family Get-Aways -- all have been core-memory makers for me. Legendary stories with my favorite people result from every trip. Some of my most enjoyable trips have been with all-adult friends and family. Theme-park vacations are sometimes wasted on kids! I have heard some criticize that theme parks offer "sanitized" experiences. My response: I have some US clients who are thrilled to sample the best of many cultures, all in one physical location, and without long international flights. Traveling around the World Showcase at Disney World's EPCOT provides a close approximation for some international experiences, and no passport is required! Think of it as 'World Cultures Lite.' And the result might just be that you are inspired to visit to a country that wasn't on your radar before! Say what you might, my travel budget includes a sprinkling of theme park visits. I always know that my money will be well spent. Wave Season begins in January and runs through March each year. It's the time when most cruise lines offer their best deals, with discounts and promotions, to tempt you to dive in and book your next cruise! It's like Black Friday -- Cruise Edition. During Wave Season, most cruise line offers are aimed at tempting travelers to book their cruises in advance in order to get the best pricing and availability. If you've ever tried to snag a last minute cruise with a midship, mid-level stateroom, you'll know they are basically non-existent. But booking ahead during Wave season might just get you your dream cruise, perfect stateroom, and at a great price with bonuses, too! If your schedule requires you to travel during peak travel times, your best bet is probably to book ahead during Wave Season. The rule of thumb for cruises is that the earlier you book, the better rate you will find. As staterooms fill up, prices rise accordingly. Especially now, with many Baby Boomers traveling to complete their bucket lists, last minute cruise deals are almost a thing of the past! I was a little late coming to the ocean cruise craze, but have cruised with Disney, Viking, Princess, Royal Caribbean and Celebrity -- and loved them all. I like the smaller ships offered by Viking ocean cruises, but also love all the activities and shows that the larger cruise ships offer. I love only unpacking once! I love trying out all the restaurants and the convenience of the buffets. I love the trivia contests, art/craft/onboard activity options, live Broadway-style shows, and even trying my luck at the casinos. With Disney cruises, I love the character interactions and other Disney-themed offerings. And having access to amenities like state-of-the-art gyms and relaxing spas, not to mention water slides, rounds out the vacation experience. Maybe our best onboard cruise experience to date has been the Behind-the-Scenes tour of the Celebrity Beyond, where we saw the food pantries, kitchens, laundry and bridge operations. Fascinating to see the well-choreographed complexities needed to provide guests with seamless, pampered experiences. River cruising offers a more intimate way to visit multiple European cities. With smaller ships, river cruising offers unique experiences, exotic locales, excellent dining and many shore excursion options. On our Danube river cruise, the journey itself became part of the entertainment when we got to watch the procedures needed to traverse the intricate lock systems that make European rivers navigable. Oceans or rivers, if you've wanted to try out cruising, or even if you're a seasoned cruiser, booking your vacation during Wave Season is likely your best bet for deals and availability. While we travel to leave our daily lives at home, we also want to stay connected with our loved ones. International calling is easier, and more economical, than ever thanks to your smartphone! Have you been immersed in an amazing travel adventure, then returned home and found a large bill of roaming phone and message charges? Been there! After one recent cruise, I returned home only to find that I had been charged $1.30 for every message, heart, and like on a group chat with 12 people. Yikes!! I had turned off cellular data and roaming and I was connected to the ship's WiFi – but some messages still sneaked through to a wireless carrier! Here is some smartphone advice that is crafted especially for travelers!
Turn Off Roaming: You can prevent roaming charges by turning off roaming in your phone settings. This will disable mobile data and other features that might incur charges, but you'll still be able to connect to Wi-Fi. Use Wi-Fi: Whenever possible, use Wi-Fi for internet access and communication. Many apps allow you to send messages and make voice or video calls over Wi-Fi, bypassing the need for cellular data. A popular choice is WhatsApp, which is available for both Apple and Android devices. Buy a Local SIM Card: If you're staying in a place for more than a few days, consider buying a local SIM card. This gives you access to local rates for calls, texts, and data, which are often much cheaper than roaming charges. Purchase an International Plan: Before traveling, check if your carrier offers an international plan or roaming package. These plans are usually more economical than pay-as-you-go roaming rates. Download Offline Maps and Information: Before you travel, download maps, travel guides, and any other information you might need. This allows you to access them offline without needing to consume data. Use Traveler-Friendly Apps: Apps like WhatsApp, Skype, and Google Maps offer offline options or the ability to communicate over Wi-Fi, which can help you avoid using expensive data. Monitor Your Data Usage: Keep track of how much data you're using. Many smartphones have built-in tools to monitor data usage and set alerts for when you're close to your limit. Switch to Airplane Mode: When you're not using your phone, or when you only want to use Wi-Fi, switch to Airplane Mode. This stops your phone from connecting to cellular networks and incurring charges. Ignite your wanderlust, without blowing through your phone data plan! Feel free to reach out with any questions. I'm always here to help enhance your journeys. |
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