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Italy Emerges From Coronavirus: “Italy has reopened for business”

A sixth generation Neapolitan and second-generation Classic Journeys guide, Ulisse lives in Naples with his wife, Anna, and their son, Lorenzo. An award-winning tour leader following in the footsteps of...

Italy, Famiglia-Style

My first memory of Rome as a lucky teenage traveler is standing on a sidewalk with the Colosseum looming ahead. But to get there meant crossing a broad, fast-flowing avenue....

Viva L’Italia: Italy Reopens!

When it was announced on May 13 that Italy was reopening, our first thought was to give you a report from each of our local guides. But since our trips...

Italy Solo Vacation: A Single Travelers Experience

Though Teri Balick has been a lifelong traveler, her recent Italy solo travel trip was a completely new adventure. Any trepidation she felt initially evaporated instantly, as she told us...

It’s been quite a trip to #1

When we started Classic Journeys 20 years ago, our not-so-humble mission was to make sure every guest had the trip of a lifetime. In our hearts, we were sure we...

Interview with Ironman Champ – and Classic Journeys guest – Kathleen McCartney

For those of us of a certain age, we remember ABC Wide World of Sports as a mainstay of Saturday afternoons. One must-see episode every year was the Ironman from...

We Got The Last Flight Out Of Cape Town

“The song Should I Stay or Should I Go became the soundtrack of our trip,” Sally Palmer says of the South Africa vacation that she and her husband, Joe, returned...

How and Why You Can Still Travel to Cuba Legally

Here’s the latest on Cuba travel restrictions, and what they mean for your travels. These FAQs include news about staying in hotels, as well as bringing back rum and cigars,...

Lessons Learned Traveling in Ireland

As I picked up the remains of a shoe my one-year-old Rhodesian Ridgeback left in the yard this morning, my thoughts went to the sheep dog demonstration I recently watched...

Lose the Shoes: A low-tide walk on the Bay of Mt. St.-Michel

I’d never taken a 5-mile barefoot walk until a couple of weeks ago. Suburban tenderfoot that I am, there aren’t many places where that’s possible (or bearable). Then I went...