When to Visit Paris

Winter? Spring? Summer? Fall?

best time visit parisI can visit Paris any of day of the year and enjoy it.   However, there are advantages and disadvantages of going on a tour to Paris, depending upon the time of year visiting.  I can tell you my favorite month to visit Paris is October - the airfares have gone down, the crowds are starting to dissipate, and some good deals can be found on apartments and hotels.   But take a look at my Paris blog post and I will give you the run down on when to visit Paris.
Monday, February 3, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2199)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 5.0
Categories: Paris

The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris, 2nd Edition

Now Available Through Amazon.Com or Directly Through Me

Traveling ProfessorIt's here!  The 2nd edition of The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris was officially published on Monday.   It is revised with over 20% more content based upon my many, many trips to Paris and my experiences in taking hundreds of people to Paris on my small group tours.   It still maintains it's concise format, combined with practical information that made the first edition of the book the smashing success that it was.   It is available through Amazon.Com at http://goo.gl/TNFCkk or through me directly.  Read the blog post to see what's inside and to order the book through me directly.

Saturday, February 1, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (1818)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 5.0
Categories: Paris

Altitude Sickness

Here is How to Deal with it On a Tour to Peru and Machu Picchu

altitude sickness, soroche, AMSI was exhibiting at the Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show this weekend and one of the most common concerns brought up by people interested in a tour to Peru and Machu Picchu was the issue of altitude sickness, also known as soroche or AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).   No matter how you slice it, 10% of all travelers to Peru and Machu Picchu will get it, but in this blog post I will give my tips on how to avoid it and how to handle altitude sickness if you do indeed get it while on a tour to Peru.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (3097)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.6

Winter Vacation in Florence

Guest Blog by Karen Mills of www.Anamericaninitaly.com

Winter in FlorenceWinter in Europe can be an amazing time to travel.  The crowds are gone, airfares are low.  Travelers have their pick of hotels and restaurants.   I particularly like traveling to Italy, especially Florence during this time of year.  In this guest blog post, Karen Mills of www.Anamericaninitaly.com provides her perspective of traveling to Florence in the wintertime.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2763)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.7
Categories: Italy

Join Us on a Tour of Peru

Cusco, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley and the Amazon Jungle

Traveling Professor PeruWithout a doubt, one of the most dazzling and memorable trips one can go on is a tour to Peru including Machu Picchu, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and the Amazon Jungle.   When I planned my small group tour to Peru, I did it the right way, spending ample time at Machu Picchu, with guided tours not only of the major sights, but a view of Machu Picchu few travelers see.  We stay in top-notch hotels, including the Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica, one of the top eco-resorts in the word.  To get the details on my small group tour to Peru, see the blog post.

Monday, January 20, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2645)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 5.0

April in Paris

Join Our Small Group Tour of Paris in April

April in Paris TourApril in Paris!  The flowers are blooming, the streets are bustling, and the weather is mild.  Join The Traveling Professor for a week-long adventure to the wonderful City of Light.   We give the traveler an "insider's view" of this great city by not only visiting the major sites like the Louvre, Orsay, Eiffel Tower, the Marais, and Orangerie, but we can point out and explain the history, culture, architecture, and dish out the gossip that you simply cannot do with your own or with a guide book.  Read the blog post to find out about our exciting small group tour to Paris with prices, itineraries, hotels, and features.

Friday, January 17, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2487)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: Paris

The Age of Digital Travel

Technology is Changing the Face of Travel. Or is it?

Last night I met with a group of about 8 travel professionals in a restaurant in New York City.  We were there as a part of a focus group to give our opinions on the state of the travel industry.  A high-powered marketing company was hosting us and wanted to know what we had to say.   Our opinions were diverse and intelligently articulated.   Read the blog post to see the interesting results.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (1872)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: General Travel

Italy Travel Deal from The Traveling Professor

Get an Extra Night Absolutely Free

traveling professorI usually don't run deals on my small group tours to Italy but we need just a few people to fill up two of our tours.  On of our Italy tours is in April and the other one is in March.  It is a terrific time to visit Italy - airfares are low, the crowds are sparse, and the weather is extremely pleasant.  So, jump on this great deal to Italy and enjoy a Traveling Professor small group tour to Italy.  Read the blog post to get the details on this tour of Italy, including pricing, itineraries, and what's included.

Sunday, January 12, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2091)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: Italy

Top Ten Excuses for Not Traveling

Let's hear your contributions too!

excuses not to travelBeing in the travel business, part of my job is to ask people to join me on my tours to Italy, Paris, Spain, Peru and Machu Picchu.   Most people say they want to go but when it comes time to go, I hear lots and lots of excuses not just to go on my tours, but any tour.  I once had a traveler tell me that most people will spend more money after they are dead on their funeral rather than enjoy it on a trip of their dreams while they are alive - and I think she is right.   So, I have heard many excuses of why not to travel and put them in today's blog post.   I would like to hear ones you have heard too.

Monday, January 6, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (1438)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.5
Categories: General Travel

Tours as Fund Raisers

A Great Way to Raise Money for Your Organization

fundraising toursI have been running Traveling Professor tours since the publication of The Traveling Professor's Guide to Paris in 2009.   Most of those tours are for individuals or pairs of travelers who want to join a small group tour to Italy or Paris.  However, private groups have approached me recently about running a tour for their organization as a fundraiser.   For instance, there is a church group who does missionary work in South America who I am scheduled to run a tour for.  Another civic organization from the Midwest has me taking a  private group.   I am also putting together a proposal from a cultural organization for a tour to Paris where we will feature classical music performances in addition to other sights.   Read more about using a tour to Paris, Italy or South America as a fund raiser.

Sunday, January 5, 2014/Author: The Traveling Professor/Number of views (2468)/Comments ()/ Article rating: 4.3
Categories: General Travel
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