The world is full of extraordinary adventures waiting to be discovered, and in this section, I'll highlight unique experiences from every corner of the globe. Perhaps you’ll find yourself at the Viking Fire Festival in the Shetland Islands, where ancient traditions blaze against the northern night sky. Or, you might cruise around the most remote spots of the South Pacific on a cargo boat that brings travelers along as it delivers mail to lush and distant islands. For those seeking excitement, try keeping up with a migrating herd of zebras on horseback as you traverse the wild landscapes of Botswana. The possibilities are endless, and each adventure will offer you the chance to connect deeply with the world’s most remarkable places and cultures. Wherever your curiosity takes you, unforgettable experiences await.
There’s a reason Costa Rica’s national motto is pura vida. The phrase literally translates to “pure life,” and it encompasses the country’s joyful, holistic approach to living. The people are exceptionally warm and welcoming, always eager to share their life stories, and to hear about yours.
A perfect road trip requires great views and even better stops along the way. Driving down the California coast checks both boxes; it’s difficult to think of a better road trip route in the U.S.
After visiting Madrid once, you'll be dreaming of when you can return. Its vast and varied collection of galleries and museums display art dating from prehistory all the way up to the present day. Grand, architecturally beautiful buildings frame tree-lined boulevards. And lively parks and green spaces provide a nature-filled respite from the city’s palpable energy.
If you’re looking to be enchanted, consider Morocco. The country offers a bit of everything: dynamic multiculturalism, stunning architecture, vibrant cities, beaches, nature escapes…Whatever your travel style, Morocco more than delivers.
Our son, now nine, has already had some incredible adventures. On his 6th birthday, he went tandem paragliding in Patagonia! He has swum with penguins and baby hammerheads in the Galapagos, ridden horses in the dunes of the Sahara, river rafting in Argentina, and even fly-in backcountry camping in Alaska—where a bear snuck into our camp at night and stole our food supply bag!
Wolf has always been an active little boy. Especially when it comes to climbing. From the zoo to the park, we would get disapproving looks and sometimes intervention from other parents who apparently felt it was not safe. But is it safer to be “careful”?
With a residence, you get the best of both worlds: tons of space, plus the service and amenities of a five-star hotel.
There are many reasons to book with a Fora Advisor. But a big one is the complimentary travel perks you automatically unlock when you let me do all the heavy lifting for you.
My favorite Michelin Key hotels in Spain. Some of the best hotel experiences in the all of Spain, with great perks when you book with me..
You want to visit art museums when you travel, but…what about the kids? Here are some creative strategies to help you navigate these outings with ease.
Travel can have significant impacts on a person. Especially, a little person! Wolf has been to several foreign countries since he was eight months old. We’ve noticed something about these trips…
Traveling and living abroad is full of experiences, some more challenging than others. But those prepare us to handle whatever comes our way..
On our way from Quito to Bariloche, we spent a week in beautiful Buenos Aires. As newly arrived gringos, we were struck by several things different from the United States.
While roving all over the northwest, Jane takes a moment to appreciate, well, moments. Whether it’s an amazing beach, surprises from nature, or just hanging out, it is important to recognize how important and precious these moments are.
After being in our new lifestyle for a few months, Jane finds some insight into how she can best have a healthy and active life.
Our family's transatlantic voyage aboard the Queen Mary 2 was an unforgettable experience of slow travel, where the ship itself became the destination. For seven days, we sailed across the Atlantic, enjoying timeless luxury — including afternoon tea at 3:30 pm, formal dinners and even ballroom dancing.