Incredibly Grateful for the Referrals to ActiveTravels
As I prepared for this interview with NBC Boston News on Sunday night, I was in a good mood having just had the best week at ActiveTravels since the beginning of this hellish pandemic a year ago. Our bookings last week included a Switzerland multisport trip with Backroads in August, a family getaway to Costa Rica to celebrate a college graduation in May, and a much-needed wellness retreat to the new Miraval property in the Berkshires in April. When I realized that all three of these bookings were with new clients that were referred to us by our loyal ActiveTravels member base, I was even more elated. As we bounce back from a year of PPP loans and little business, I’m entirely grateful knowing that we’re not starting from square one again. Many of you have been with us since the start of ActiveTravels almost a decade ago. We can’t thank you enough for your support over the years and trusting us with your travels! Please continue to spread the word to your friends. It can only help to jumpstart the business after a year in hibernation.

Few Americans know Italy better than my neighbor, Robert Kaufman, who returns to the country year in, year out to photograph exquisite landscapes, city architecture, and the enthusiastic people that call it home. Kaufman has just published his
On the last day of our recent safari in Botswana and Zambia, we visited the community of Nakatindi, not far from where we stayed in Livingstone, Zambia. We would learn that the villagers here once had to walk through a national park to get their water from the Zambezi River and were frequently attacked by wildlife. Thankfully a water pump was donated to the community and people can now get fresh water piped to their village directly. This was the impetus behind this year’s charity donation.
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No need to wait for the next WaterFire to return to Providence. Over February break (February 13-22), the city is hosting its fifth annual