GROUP TRAVEL
Groups can take many forms, but when a group travels together, it up-levels the fun and memories for everyone.
It is also a powerful way to build strong relationships.
Benefits of Group Travel
The softer benefits of group travel are easy to imagine: see the world with your family and your friends or explore your passions with others who share your interests. There are also some compelling practical advantages:
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groups can often leverage better rates and amenities, including private excursions and special-interest tours
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group leaders may travel for free when certain minimums are met
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safety; groups are less likely to be targeted by thieves and pickpockets
What kind of groups benefit by traveling together?
Multigenerational Families
connections forge and grow when you spend time together, away from daily life
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Ancestry-related trips
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Europe
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Cruises
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All-Inclusive Resorts
Friends
celebrate special events with your crew or just plan a fun-filled getaway
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Wine country tours, US and abroad
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River Cruises
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Culinary Trips
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City Trips: London, Paris, NYC, Austin
Affinity Groups such as clubs, hobbyists, and social groups
there is a trip that will appeal to nearly any type of group that shares a common interest
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Wine/Beer/Spirits Clubs: wine-themed river cruises, brewery or distillery-centric tours,
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Dining Groups: culinary travel groups can dine with a local in their home, take a city food tours or cooking classes, participating in food sourcing
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TV Fans and Bingewatchers: a Game of Thrones customizable tour in Northern Ireland, a Downton Abbey location tour in England, or a Lord of the Rings-inspired itinerary through New Zealand
Faith Groups
an opportunity to grow in faith and fellowship
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pilgrimages
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voluntourism
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fundraising trips