Washington’s San Juan Islands: History and Highlights May 30th, 2023 • by Matt Snell Nestled between Vancouver Island and the mainland, you’ll find quintessentially west coast geography where mountains rise dramatically from the sea and humpback whales swim peacefully through the straits. Time moves more slowly in the San Juan Islands; the archipelago is a remarkable enclave that draws naturalists, artists, and history buffs alike with its laidback pace,… Read More »
See the Best of the Green Mountain State with Boundless Journeys June 25th, 2022 • by Matt Holmes Experience Peak Foliage Hiking on Our Quintessential Vermont Walking Tour Boundless Journeys’ Best of the Green Mountain State trip is a 5-day itinerary crafted to introduce our guests to the essence of Vermont in two of the state’s most charming villages, Stowe and Woodstock. This is your chance to experience Vermont’s pastoral landscapes and the… Read More »
7 Cultural Treasures of the World November 15th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes No exploration of a new destination is complete without interacting with and learning about the culture. Culture affects the landscape and vice versa. For us, a well-rounded, fulfilling journey means balancing time in nature with unique cultural encounters. Here are 7 of our favorite cultural treasures of the world: It’s impossible to describe the full… Read More »
What to do in Burlington, Vermont November 5th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes Downtown Burlington is a short distance from the airport, and the historic center can easily be managed on foot. Home to the University of Vermont and Champlain College, Burlington has a lively college-town vibe with plenty of fun shops and delicious restaurants. It’s easy to spend two days in town before, after, or bookending our… Read More »
New York Slideshow October 27th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes New York: Adirondack Mountains Escape Beloved for centuries by avid Northeastern hikers looking to delve into a vast and rustic wilderness, the Adirondack Mountains are a patchwork of primitive forests, preserved wildlands, and rural towns that spring to life in the warmer months. Interested? Contact Michelle at 1-800-941-8010 or [email protected]
North Carolina Slideshow October 14th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes North Carolina: Blue Ridge Mountains Hiking For as long as they have been in existence, the mist-shrouded Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina have been drawing visitors, immigrants, and outlaws to their arresting peaks. From the Cherokee who first settled this area, to the many backpackers who come to test their mettle on the Appalachian… Read More »
New Mexico Slideshow October 14th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes New Mexico: Santa Fe, Abiquiu, & Taos Hiking New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment, captivates the soul with expansive desert landscapes, deep river gorges, red rock canyons, fiery food, rich history, and unique adobe architecture. Interested? Contact Deborah at 1-800-941-8010 or [email protected]
Mexico Slideshow October 14th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes Mexico: Baja Sierras & Sea of Cortez Safari Isla Espiritu Santo in the Sea of Cortez and the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve are two of Baja California Sur’s most beautiful and biodiverse locations — a “mini-Galapagos” much closer to home. Here, we explore safari-style, allowing us to experience Baja’s wilderness while enjoying the simple… Read More »
7 Cultural Treasures of the World August 24th, 2020 • by Matt Holmes No exploration of a new destination is complete without interacting with and learning about the culture. Culture affects the landscape and vice versa. For us, a well-rounded, fulfilling journey means balancing time in nature with unique cultural encounters. Here are 7 of our favorite cultural treasures of the world: It’s impossible to describe the full… Read More »
San Juan Islands Slideshow June 3rd, 2020 • by Matt Holmes Off the coast of Washington, a short ferry ride from Seattle, lies a charming collection of islands rich in wildlife, artists, and history. Interested? Contact Emily at 1-800-941-8010 or [email protected]