Thursday, March 17, 2011

GRACE O'MALLEY (GRANUAILE)

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here is a little preview of our adventure to Ireland in Search of "Pirate Queen" Grace O'Malley.

This documentary was shot on location at the sites we will be visiting with author Anne Chambers (interviewed the documentary).




Join us in August to learn the rest of the story! Maybe even climb to the top of Croagh Patrick on the coast of Clew Bay where St Patrick fasted for 40 days and 40 nights.
Click here to view itinerary.

PART 2 Warrior Women Documentary Grace O'Malley (Granuaile)



PART 3 Warrior Women Documentary Grace O'Malley (Granuaile)



PART 4 Warrior Women Documentary Grace O'Malley (Granuaile)



Please share the story of this virtually forgotten Irish Queen with friends!  And joins us on our adventure In Search of Grace O'Malley with special Guest author Anne Chambers! Arrrgh!
Live, Laugh & Travel to Ireland this year!

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Monday, February 28, 2011

St Patrick's Day Savings on Ireland Adventure!

Join our WanderWoman™ travel adventure to Ireland in search of the "pirate queen" Grace O'Malley (Granuaile)!

As we trace the life of Granuaile we explore the beautiful western coast of Ireland from the megalithic tombs of the Burren to the quaint town of Westport on Clew Bay and through scenic Connemara.

Special guests best-selling author Anne Chambers and local archaeologist Michael Gibbons.

Reserve you space by St Paddy's and save $100 per person.
For tour itinerary click here.

Learn more about the extraordinary life of Granuaile and about author Anne Chambers at www.graceomalley.com/

Friday, February 25, 2011

GREECE: Room Share Available!

Greek Islands: June 1-13, 2011
Save cost of single supplement (filled)
Sorry this tour is FULL
See our fall Greek Islands Getaway

Visit Athens, and some of the most beautiful and fascinating islands of Greece: Crete, Santorini, and Mykonos!

Stay at small quaint local inns on the islands and a 5-star hotel in the heart of Athens.

Small group size (appox. 10), leisurely pace, fully escorted by WanderWoman™ tour director, privately guided tours by local specialists, delicious Mediterranean Cuisine...

For tour details see ITINERARY or call 207.236.0110

We hope you can join us!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

EGYPT Urges Travelers to Support Freedom!


On Friday February 18, Egyptians will march on Tahrir Square, but this time to ask tourists to return to Egypt. Their slogan is "Support Freedom, Visit Egypt!" Tourism is Egypt's largest industry. The lack of tourists over the past weeks has had a detrimental effect on the economy of Egypt. The US State Department has not yet lifted travel warnings, but hopefully they will do so soon.

Hope to see you there!

Erja

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Protests in Egypt Cause Tours to Cancel


The past week of protests in Egypt has resulted in the issuing of travel advisories and tourists to canceled their travel plans to Egypt. Most companies are offering full refunds to travelers who would like to cancel. Many of the large cruise & tour companies have canceled operations until Feb 28th, the date until when the US government's travel warning to Egypt is in effect.

For the most up to date travel warnings visit the US State Department Travel Advisory site.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/

For the latest on Nile Cruise cancellations visit:
http://www.cruisecritic.com/news/news

Before you leave home register with the US State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Traveling Overseas with your Credit / Debit Cards


Credit & debit cards are a convenient way to have money on hand while traveling internationally. But before you take your plastic on vacation here are some helpful travel tips.


1. Prior to your trip, check the international exchange fee charged by your credit and debit card companies. Some credit cards charge as high as 3% of the purchase amount. Bank of America Amex currently is offering a low 1% fee. Debit cards generally charge 1%. Some debit cards, such as some of TD Bank's debit cards currently do not charge an exchange fee. So it is a good idea to shop around. Note: fees are subject to change, so it is advisable to call all credit cards before deciding on which ones to bring.


2. Once you have booked your trip and selected your cards, BE SURE to notify your credit card company and the issuing bank of your debit card as to where and when you are planning to travel. If you neglect to do this your credit card company may suspect fraudulent activities if overseas charges appear unexpectedly, resulting in a hold on all transactions.


3. Make photocopies of all credit cards and important documents. Leave copies at home with a family member or a friend. NEVER send credit card info via email. So if your credit cards are lost or stolen you'll have access to your credit card number and other info. Keep emergency contact telephone numbers for cards in a separate place in case cards are lost or stolen. NOTE: 1800 numbers do not work out side of the USA, unless you have a US cell phone in which case you will be charged international calling rates for the call. If not printed on the back of your card, ask your financial institution for number that can be dialed from abroad.


4. Bring more than one card. The cards you bring should be from by different institutions. Sometimes there may be problems with networks and your card might not work for no apparent reason, so it is a good idea to have a back up. If traveling with your American Express card remember not all establishments accept American Express.


5. If renting a car you will not be able to use a debit card, you must have a credit card with you.


6. Request transactions in local currency. Some places will offer the courtesy of converting charges to USD, for which the exchange fee can be as much as 3.5% of the transaction amount. Be especially careful of this in Ireland since many establishments automatically convert charges to USD.


6. When using cards always be sure your card is returned to you after each transaction.


7. To prevent theft, keep all cards and money either in a money belt or security pouch worn under your clothes. Never keep your wallet in you pocket. If you use a shoulder bag wear the strap across your chest so it cannot be grabbed from you.


8. If your credit/debit cards are lost or stolen be sure to notify both the local police and the financial institution right away.


9. When you return home, check your statements carefully and if you notice any suspicious activity contact your credit card company and/or bank.

If you have other travel tips related to using credit cards while traveling we invite you to share them.

LIVE, LAUGH & TRAVEL!

The Wanderwoman Travel Team

WWW.WANDERWOMAN.COM

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tis the season...


To start planning travel for the NEW YEAR 2011!
Here at Eurynome Journeys we have some great deals for the New Year.
Check out out Early Booking Specials on Egypt, Greece, and Ireland.
Soon pricing will be available for a July Maine Coast tour, our Fall trip to Malta and Sicily, and our New Years Escape to Rome in Dec 2011-Jan 2012.

SAVE the cost of the single supplement:
We have a room share opportunity on our Greek Island Hopping Adventure June 1-13

Early Booking Price
Reserve by Feb 7 and SAVE on Ireland: Grace O'Malley Tour August 9-18

Also SAVE an additional $100 if you can name the town in the above photo.
(One entry per person and some restrictions may apply)

We hope you are able to join one of our women-only travel adventures in 2011!

Live, Laugh & Travel!

Erja Lipponen, Owner/Founder
Eurynome Journeys
207.236.0110