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Backroads Trip Leaders: Meet Jackie Spithill, Our Costa Rica Adventure Travel Expert
Posted on May 9, 2013

adventure travelWhen it comes to travel, there’s no doubt about Jackie Spithill’s favorite part of the world: Costa Rica, her home. Jackie, who was born in Quepos, Costa Rica, leads Backroads’ Costa Rica Biking and Costa Rica Multisport trips, introducing guests to the beauty of her native country, the size of West Virginia.

“There is so much to experience: hiking around volcanoes, zip-lining through the tropical rain forest, surfing in the warm Pacific and enjoying the white sand beaches,” says Jackie. “I … love the people and the ‘pura vida’ lifestyle. Leading Backroads trips through Costa Rica has brought me an even greater appreciation for what this unique small country has to offer anyone with a sense of adventure.”

Jackie speaks fluent Spanish, of course. She loves surfing, writing and traveling. Says one of the guests on a recent Backroads trip to Costa Rica with Jackie, “She is AWESOME. We were just in Costa Rica on the Backroads trip, and Jackie was our [trip] leader. Super cool, fun, chick!”

Travel to Costa Rica with Jackie and experience this gorgeous area of the world. On our Costa Rica bike trip, we introduce you to howler monkeys, cloud forests, a majestic volcano, coffee plantations and tropical fruits galore! Try our Costa Rica Multisport (available in classic format or for families) for even more adventure and go white water rafting, zip-line through the jungle and cross hanging bridges up to 300 feet long!

Interested in enjoying a Costa Rican adventure with Jackie? Give us a call at 800-462-2848 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific to get started.

 

 

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Backroads Active Travel FAQs: What do I do with my electronics and valuables when I’m on an active trip?
Posted on May 7, 2013

active traveliPads, iPods, smartphones and DS handheld game systems … these are just a few of the electronic gadgets many of us are accustomed to carrying with us most of the time. From working adults to gaming teens, electronics are a daily part of our culture whether at work or play. So what to do with these electronics and valuables when you’re on an active trip with Backroads?

Dare we say leave them at home? Nope, we’re not kidding! We think it’s best that you leave these goodies at the old homestead so they aren’t stolen or lost. If you decide to bring them along with you, please understand they are 100% your responsibility. This includes cash, jewelry, items you buy during travel, delicate items, personal electronics and more.

We recommend you keep all valuables with you at all times or that you lock them in a hotel safe that you feel is secure. However, some of our guests have forgotten that they even placed their items in the safe and leave without them. To help avoid this, we suggest leaving an item that you absolutely cannot forget (like a shoe) on top of the safe so you’ll have to pick that up before you leave, reminding you that you left something inside the safe.

We always recommend that you keep cash, jewelry and passports in your possession at all times. Keep travelers checks, credit cards and passports in a money belt beneath your clothes and hold out just enough cash for the day in your pocket. That way if you lose it, it’s only a day’s worth.

So when it comes to things you’d rather not lose, we suggest better to be safe than sorry and leave those items safely at home.

For more questions about active travel with Backroads, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page or call us 7 a.m.-5 p.m. daily at 800-462-2848.

 

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Make your Honeymoon an Adventure: Bike or Hike with Backroads!
Posted on May 2, 2013

active travelMarriage itself is an adventure, so why not start it off with an adventure for your honeymoon? Backroads gives honeymooners the ultimate adventure with a chance to travel to one of hundreds of destinations around the world while biking, hiking, kayaking and more. Plus, you can burn off some of that wedding cake and avoid the potential newly-married 15-pound gain J.

Here are some of our favorite active travel honeymoon destinations:

A French Biking Getaway

Say Oui to a French honeymoon and get ready to pedal through a storybook land. Our Loire Valley Biking Tour takes you past castle after castle where you can dream of knights in shining armor and realize you have your very own knight cycling right beside you! Bike France and see perfectly groomed gardens, visit chateaus and sample French wine, tour historic castles and spend some time at a romantic French café. Before it’s all over, you might just give in to the idea that your life is indeed a fairy tale!

An Italian Honeymoon with Hiking

Who wouldn’t want to go to Italy on their honeymoon? Rolling hills, farmhouses and tiny villages all scream romance! On our Cinque Terre and Tuscany Walking Tour, you can view all the sites in the great outdoors, holding hands, strolling along at your own pace. Visit wineries, tour a World Heritage site, soak in views of the deep blue Mediterranean and meander along historic Greve. Any great honeymoon should include fantastic food, and this Italy walking tour gives you plenty from fresh seafood to Tuscan delicacies. You’ll also enjoy your share of Italian wine to toast your new life together!

California Lovin’

If you’d prefer to stay a little closer to home on your honeymoon, look no further than an adventure into California’s wine country. One of our most popular bike tours, Wine Country Biking lets you enjoy the beauty of this majestic region while tasting some of the best wines the U.S. has to offer. This California bike trip will take you through five valleys of world-famous vineyards, each day allowing you to sample a variety of vintages. Oh, did we mention the food? Your honeymoon days will end with nightly gourmet meals where you can celebrate your nuptials.

What’s on your dream honeymoon list? Have you considered making it an active honeymoon? We find that the newlywed couples who travel with us list our trips as remarkable and they come back again and again for anniversaries and active family trips. Here’s what one couple had to say:

“This was our honeymoon and I cannot think of a better way to have spent it. The leaders were among the best I have ever encountered and they managed to enhance what would have in itself been a magnificent trip. From the educational aspects to the food to the hiking, everything was perfection!” Read what more honeymooners had to say.

To book your active honeymoon with us or for more information, please call us 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pacific daily at 800-462-2848.

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5 Tips for Making “Cents” of Money on your Active Vacation
Posted on April 30, 2013

active travelThere’s no getting around it. When you travel, especially overseas, you’ve got to have a plan for your money: how much to bring, where to exchange it, where to stash it and more. Since we’ve been guiding travelers on our active vacations since the late 70’s, we’ve learned a thing or two about traveling with money. Here are 5 tips for preparing your finances before your active trip:

1)      Develop a ‘spending strategy.’ Do you want to use travelers’ checks, credit cards or your ATM with an international PIN? This will depend on how many countries you plan on visiting and how developed the region is. If you plan to use a credit card, be sure to alert them in advance that you’ll be traveling and spending in a foreign country so they don’t freeze your account.

2)      Stash $100 in your wallet so you have cash upon returning to your home airport. Also, take $20 in $1 US for emergency tip money.

3)      Get small bills and coins upon arriving in a foreign country. Familiarize yourself with the currency, noting any similarities between bills or coins. It’s no fun to mistake a $2 coin for a .25 coin!

4)      Before you leave for your biking trip or walking trip, make a conversion chart for yourself:  $1=  , $5=  , $20=    etc. or buy a conversion calculator.

5)      When heading out for the day or while traveling by plane, put your credit cards, passport and travelers’ checks in a money belt beneath your clothes, but put cash (try to estimate what you’ll be spending that day) in your pocket.

Of course, when you take a Backroads bike trip or hiking trip, our knowledgeable Trip Leaders will be there to guide you on all things, including money. Additionally, before you leave on your Backroads trip, you’ll be assigned a Trip Planner who can also help answer questions about financial preparation before you arrive.

Got any tips for traveling safely with money overseas? Anyone learned a lesson the hard way J? Let us know.

For more information about any of Backroads overseas bike trips or overseas hiking trips, please contact us 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pacific daily at 800-462-2848.

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Backroads Active Travel FAQs: How far in Advance Should I Reserve my Bike Trip or Hiking Trip?
Posted on April 23, 2013

adventure travelAre you thinking of traveling with us on an active vacation this year or next? Many people ask us: How far in advance should I reserve my trip with Backroads? That’s a great question and one for which you want to be sure you have the right information, as it would be disappointing to call to reserve your trip only to learn that it’s full.

Our best recommendation is to book as far an advance as your timing allows. The further ahead you reserve your spot, the more availability you’ll find. When you’re planning a major getaway like a European bike tour or hiking tour through the US National Parks, you’ll want to be sure the dates work best for your family’s schedule.

Many families travel with us during the summer months, for example, so those dates fill quickly, along with holidays. To make sure you can choose your top destination and date, try to contact us at least four to six months ahead of time.

There are also several tours that are very popular and tend to book quickly. They include Yellowstone & Tetons Walking Tour, San Juan Islands Biking, all of our Italy hiking tours and Italy biking tours as well as our France hiking tours and France biking tours. If any of those locales are on your list, call us early.

To reserve your active trip, please call us at 800-462-2848 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pacific daily or use our secure online reservation form by clicking Reserve This Trip! on any trip page on our website. We request a $600 deposit per person made by check or major credit card. The balance of your trip cost is due 95 days prior to departure in most instances. In a few Special Departure           cases we request the balance due 125 days prior to departure.

So pick your destination, choose your dates and give us a ring! Before you know it, you’ll be on your way to an active vacation of a lifetime…

 

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Take a Hiking Adventure to the Alps This Summer
Posted on April 18, 2013

adventure vacationCan you smell the fresh mountain air, hear the bubbling brooks, imagine mountains as far as the eyes can see and million dollar views? That’s what you’ll find in the Alps this summer. Backroads offers multiple Alps vacations that let you hike the Alps, bike the Alps (if you dare!) and be outdoors to enjoy this beautiful section of the world that we like to call “the rooftop of Europe.” Be it the Swiss Alps, French Alps or Italian Alps, we’ve got an alpine getaway that’s calling you.

Here are a few of our Alps adventures:

Swiss Alps Walking & Hiking Tour – On this 6-day, 5-night hiking tour of Switzerland, you’ll get the full alpine treatment. Taste Swiss cheese at a local farm, climb by cable car to an amazing hike, take a dip in healing thermal waters, travel via train to the town of Zermatt, enjoy local fare like strudel, fondue and plenty of wine, and relax at the luxurious Riffelalp Resort. The stress is already melting away, isn’t it?

French & Italian Alps Walking & Hiking Tour – As you hike the French Alps and the Italian Alps, you’ll be treated to the reward of a gorgeous turquoise lake, visit chic Chamonix, take in view of rock spires, saw-edged peaks and woodland valleys, take a breathtaking glacier walk, enjoy local flavors of wine and visit the Italian side of Mont Blanc. This 6-day, 5-night Alps hiking tour will have you saying bonjour and arrivederci.

Italy’s Dolomites Walking & Hiking Tour – We like to call the Dolomites “Italy’s best kept alpine playground” so get ready to do plenty of “playing”! The Dolomites are full of fairytale villages, grassy meadows and majestic mountains, along with the chamois, eagles and marmots if you keep a sharp eye. On this 6-day, 5-night Dolomites hike, you’ll picnic at a 13th century Gothic castle, ride chairlifts, hike through wildflowers, taste wines at a local wine cellar and visit a natural park.

Italy’s Dolomites Biking Tour – Dare you bike the Dolomites? We think you should! On this 6-day, 5-night Dolomites biking trip, you’ll get to bike the Sella Ronda Loop, one of the most spectacular rides you may ever experience, pedal through storybook villages, conquer 14 alpine passes in 6 days (including epic Passo Giau with a 9% grade over 6 miles!) and participate in wine tastings as your reward.

Which mountain adventure will you choose? No matter your choice, you’ll be glad you settled on the Alps for your summer vacation. For more information or to book your Alps getaway, call us at 800-462-2848 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pacific time daily.

 

 

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Backroads Active Family Travel FAQs: Is Childcare Available & Will There be Other Children My Kids’ Ages on the Biking Trip or Hiking Trip?
Posted on April 16, 2013

active travelWe take thousands of families on active trips around the globe every year; in fact, it’s one of our most popular programs! Many of our families have a lot of questions, because they want to ensure their multisport trip or biking trip will be fun for both kids and adults and will hold their children’s attention.

A common question families ask is: Is childcare available during the trip and will there be other children my kids’ ages?

Childcare is not included as part of Backroads’ family adventures; however, that doesn’t mean that we can’t help you find childcare if that’s a need for your family. Many of our hotels on family trips do offer childcare services or we can explore other English-speaking options in the area. We do not book the care for you but can direct you to the appropriate contacts.

Remember, our Trip Leaders are not charged with childcare, but on active family trips there is a Trip Leader dedicated just to the children to create age-appropriate opportunities wherever we’re traveling.

Second, you’re certainly welcome to ask your Trip Consultant about other children’s ages who have booked the trip. Just keep in mind it could change prior to departure. One of the best parts of a Backroads active family vacation is the friendships that kids develop with each other. You may find a new “pen pal” that your child can stay in touch with for years to come.

We have lots of fun family trips available this summer from bike tours and hiking tours of the US National Parks to multisport adventures in Hawaii, Costa Rica, Panama and more. Take a look at our Family Trip Advisor to get customized trip recommendation for your family.

For more information about our family adventures, please visit www.backroads.com/family-trips or call us at 800-462-2848 daily from 7 a.m.- 5 p.m. Pacific time.

 

 

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Backroads’ Family Trip Leaders: Meet Rebecca Sorensen
Posted on April 11, 2013

active travelWith summer on its way, we’ll be leading hundreds of families to destinations around the world in the coming months and we thought it would be a great time to introduce you to some of our family trip leaders. They are responsible for making sure adults AND kids have fun (not an easy job!), learn a lot and have an opportunity to get an authentic view of the culture they’re visiting.

In today’s post, we’d like you to meet Rebecca Sorensen. Rebecca left her job as a film/TV production coordinator in LA to travel the world! After spending four months traveling, including biking in Thailand and biking in Italy, she decided she didn’t want travel to be a hobby but a lifestyle. Enter Backroads!

These days You can find Rebecca leading families on a variety of Backroads family bike trips and family hiking trips, including our Yosemite Multisport Tour in California. On that tour, she’ll take you rock climbing, walking through the giant sequoias, hiking past waterfalls and alpine meadows, and to a visit of the Ansel Adams Gallery. You can even enjoy a family game of bocce ball or ping pong!

Rebecca also leads the Hawaii Big Island Multisport trip where families get to walk through a rain forest, ride horses, snorkel, visit a coffee plantation and bike part of the Kona Ironman Triathlon course. Of course, we work in plenty of swimming and beach time, as well.

“I think families really bond on an active vacation, because they are out there every day experiencing new things together. There’s nothing like biking and hiking together as a family—exploring a national park, being able to smell the trees, pick up rocks and pine cones, and really appreciate the nature that surrounds you,” says Rebecca. “It’s beautiful, challenging, and in the end, it’s something you’ve accomplished together.”

Want to travel with Rebecca? Give us a call daily 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Pacific at 800-462-2848 and we’ll answer any questions you have and get you booked!

 

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Backroads’ Active Travel FAQs: How do I get to the start of the Bike Tour or Walking Tour?
Posted on April 9, 2013

active travelOn a Backroads walking trip or biking trip, everyone is anxious to get started on their adventure tour, but you have to get there first! Lots of our travelers want to know: How do I get to the start of a bike tour or walking tour? Well, it may seem complicated but it doesn’t need to be with help from your Backroads team.

We plan our trips so that they begin and end in towns or cities that are accessible by plane, train, bus or a Backroads shuttle for convenience. When you book your trip, we’ll provide you with a Travel Planner, which will include detailed information about starting and ending times and locations, as well as airport and hotel van transfer locations and other transportation options.

You may want to engage or Travel Desk or your travel agent to help support the planning of arrival and departure, including pre- and post-trip hotels, rental cars or rail tickets.

If you haven’t received your Travel Planner and you’re ready to go ahead and book airfare, a Backroads Trip Consultant can help you with all the trip details you’ll need by. Additionally, if you’d like to drive to the starting location, please check with your Trip Consultant about parking options.

Many of our guests like to extend their Backroads hiking tour or bike tour with a few extra days at a destination either before the adventure tour begins or after it concludes. Backroads has negotiated special hotel rates for our guests who want to extend their trip. Here you can find a list of these hotels grouped by location. Please note that you must book the rooms directly with the hotel (not via a third party website, for example) in order to receive the special rates.

What other questions do you have about beginning or ending your Backroads adventure trip? Please call us at 800-462-2848 daily from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. Pacific and we’ll help!

 

 

 

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Biking Trips & Hiking Trips by the Sea
Posted on April 4, 2013

active vacationBy the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea… When it comes to summer vacation, many of us bring to mind the sparkling seaside, aqua blue waters and white sandy beaches. There’s just something about summer that goes with seaside escapes!

Backroads offers a host of biking trips and hiking trips that take you to gorgeous locales known for their beautiful beaches from the coast of Italy to Spanish islands. Here are some of our top recommendations for active seaside vacations:

Amalfi Coast Walking & Hiking – Seafood lovers, rejoice! You’ll get your fill of delicious local seafood on this Italy hiking trip that takes you down the Amalfi Coast through Italian towns like Sorrento and Ravello and to the lovely Isle of Capri. Delight in the azure waters of the Italian coast, colorful umbrellas dotting pebbly beaches and terraced gardens high above the water. It may feel like a movie, but it’s your Italian vacation!

California Coastal Range Walking & Hiking – This 6-day, 5-night California hiking trip takes you to the Point Reyes National Seashore with its rugged Pacific Ocean beaches and the sparkling waters of the San Francisco Bay. Savor succulent Tomales Bay oysters, ferry to Angel Island with its jaw-dropping views, and walk across the Golden Gate Bridge.

Dalmation Coast Biking – Croatia still remains a bit of an undiscovered seaside jewel, offering sapphire blue waters, whitewashed villages and hidden coves. Get ready to explore the Mediterranean in all its glory on this 6-day, 5-night bike tour of the Adriatic Coast as we visit a variety of islands (including one with more than 2000 hours of yearly sun!), bike jagged limestone cliffs, visit a World Heritage Site and explore medieval villages.

Mallorca BikingBike Spain on this tour of the gorgeous island of Mallorca. Stunning turquoise blue seas provide our view for much of this Spain biking tour, along with the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Are you brave enough to bike the road to Sa Calobra with its hairpins turns plunging 3000 feet to the sea?

Is an ocean retreat on your list this summer? Why not make your vacation about more than just lying at the beach and turn it into an active summer getaway with plenty of seaside time, as well. To book any of the above trips or to get more recommendations for other seaside trips, please give us a call 7 a.m.-5 p.m. daily at 800-462-2848.

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