Winnipeg, at the heart of Canada, has a lot to offer and to give you a brief overview of some of the fantastic things to experience, here is a sampling!
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Monday, 14 September 2015
Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Safe Destinations for Solo Female Travellers

As a travel consultant, I'm often asked where it's safe for women to travel on there own or with one or two other women. Here are 10 of what I consider to be some of the safest destinations for female travelers!
1. ICELAND
Even though Iceland’s nickname of “The Land of Fire & Ice” sounds intimidating, solo travel is totally comfortable and easy here. The city of Reykjavik is famous for its music scene and nightlife, so you’ll have no problem meeting locals and fellow travelers. There are countless reasons to visit Iceland but it’s her natural beauty that steals the show for most everyone.
2. SCANDINAVIA
The countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden are filled with amazing architecture and beautiful sights. Forget about Disneyland, Norway and Denmark have even been ranked as the #1 and #2 happiest places in the world!
3. NEW ZEALAND
Adventure awaits in the glaciers, beaches and fiords of New Zealand. In New Zealand, you’ll come across some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. With 2 very different islands to discover, there is something for all women travelling in New Zealand.
4. COSTA RICA
The sandy beaches and rainforests of Costa Rica are the perfect scenery for a solo trip in the sun. Whether you’re looking for a surf safari down the Nicoya Peninsula or a yoga retreat in Nosara, there’s something for every type of solo female traveler.
5. IRELAND
Ireland may not be known for the best weather, but the Emerald Isle is a place of happiness and beer. Cozy up in a local pub, catch a football game or head out to the countryside for an incredible Irish experience.
6. SOUTHEAST ASIA
Southeast Asia will never be lacking in awesome things to do. Going to Thailand on your own will give you so many opportunities to explore beautiful beaches, enjoy delicious street food and take in the unbelievable scenery of the mainland. It’s a great destination for both budget and luxury travelers, with inexpensive accommodation as well as 5-star resorts.
7. CRUISE
While it’s not a specific destination, a cruise in any part of the world is a great travel experience for solo female travelers. Enjoy the convenience of an itinerary and secure accommodation. Unpack once and arrive at multiple destinations without having to book flights or accommodation.
8. AMSTERDAM
Known around the world for its liberal lifestyle and super chilled out vibe, Amsterdam is an amazing place to hang out on your own. The canals are yours to explore as you discover the unique culture and nightlife of the city. Rent a bike and run into (not literally of course) some friendly and laid back Dutch locals.
9. BALI

10. CANADA
Nearly everywhere you go in Canada, you’ll be surrounded by multiculturalism and some of the most breathtaking landscapes your eyes have ever seen. Canadians have a reputation for being friendly so strick up a conversation and you'll see for yourself!

Tuesday, 21 April 2015
#WPGWhiteout #GoJetsGo
The excitement and energy at the MTS Centre for the 3rd game of round one of the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs had fans showing their true colors! It is precisely this pride that is putting Winnipeg on the map as a city to visit!
Most of my professional time is spent sending clients to other destinations outside of this wonderful province of Manitoba but this most recent #JetsFever has me realizing just how much we have to offer, not only within Winnipeg but throughout the province. Everywhere you look right now, the province is displaying their belief in their team. We even took part here at Travel Quest, as did the town of Gimli! Perfect strangers have united to rally behind this hockey club and in my opinion, what could be better than bringing people together to celebrate!
From the great arctic safari's of Churchill to the diverse culture of Folklorama, the historic Forks or the sand dunes of Spruce Woods, this province has incredible offerings for everyone! Visit the Human Rights Museum, a world class and an architectural marvel, or experience the fall migration at Oak Hammock Marsh. Try golfing, fishing, Portage Potato Festival, camping, Blue Bomber game, Morden Corn and Apple Festival, dragon boating, Assiniboine Park, a picnic, Folkfest or maybe the Prairie Ripples Art tour! It's all right here...in Manitoba...a province packed with pride! And to think, it all started with a #GoJetsGo!!
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Destination Weddings
Congratulations! You've chosen each other and will be tying the knot!

A Destination Wedding Specialist will be able to sit down and speak with you about the many options available to couples these days. Together, we will be able to focus in on a few key destinations that have the vibe and feel you're after for your dream day and weigh the pros and cons of each. A DWS has planned and worked with resorts and venues literally around the world so the ability to remain impartial and realistic is paramount. You are able to benefit from their knowledge, expertise and relationships that have been built throughout the industry.
A Destination Wedding Specialist does differ somewhat from a Travel Consultant in that every aspect of your wedding from airfare, accommodation, documents, the wedding ceremony, decorations and often even right down to the menu. Specialists do charge an additional fee to arrange and manage all of these details but it's certainly worth it to ensure all is seamlessly cared for. In our opinion, it's well worth it!

And speaking of budgets and money matters, let's do some math. Couples are often spending thousands and thousands of dollars creating their magical day and find themselves exhausted with the process.
Cost
Home - Average cost: $25,000
Destination - Average cost: $5,000
Venue
Home - Ceremony, photos and celebration typically at different locations
Destination - Everything typically takes place at one location
Duration
Home - One day celebration
Destination - Week- long celebration
Planning
Home - Stressful and time consuming especially as it leads up to the big day
Destination - Wedding coordinators, destination wedding specialists and consultants manage all of the details
Honeymoon
Home - Additional savings and planning required
Destination - Begins upon your arrival
Ultimately, if you decide a destination wedding is right for you, it's important to work with a professional you feel comfortable with. The options are only limited by imagination but your travel professional is there to make everything you dream about, come true!
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Desert Oasis of Palm Springs
"Think warm and sunny thoughts" is what I kept
telling myself as I sat in the Calgary airport.
I was awaiting a connecting flight back to Winnipeg where reports from
earlier in the week had snowflakes swirling around back on the prairies. I was
returning from a 5 day travel conference in sunny Palm Springs.
This was not my first visit to Palm Springs but it was
great to see how some things had changed and some had remained very much the
same over the years! P.S. is a desert
oasis and really took off back in the era of the “Rat Pack”. In the 50’s it was the playground of the rich
and famous. Today, it’s golf courses,
excellent restaurants, incredible shopping, luxury resorts and even the second home
to many Canadian Snowbirds.
From the airport I hopped a shuttle to take me to the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells where my conference would overtake the resort as well as the neighboring Renaissance Esmeralda. The transfer, about 25 minutes long, allowed me to be able to sit back, relax and enjoy the views out the window. One view in particular was of El Paseo which is affectionately referred to as the Rodeo Drive of Palm Springs. The street is lined with high end stores and designer brand names plus plenty of restaurants to encourage taking a rest from shopping.
Palm Springs
is fairly spread out and although the driving is generally quite easy, you don’t
realize as you leave one city and enter another. There are 7 cities that make up the
area. On the most western side is Palm
Springs where the airport is located and the original mecca centre in the 1950s.
As you move east you find Cathedral City which was booming in the 80s with new
condo builds at the time, then Rancho Mirage came along in the 90s with their
country club atmosphere, Palm Desert, a golfer’s paradise, La Quinta, Indio and
finally Indian Wells.

The summers
are extremely hot...it is after all a desert area! As winter approaches the day time
temperatures become much more mild and moderate. Throughout my time spent in Palm Springs this
October, each day was 29 to 32 degrees and evenings only dipped enough to maybe
require a light sweater. It was the
perfect recipe for a morning of golf, afternoon by the pool and a fantastic
dinner out in the evening.
Palms
Springs is also a great place to use a launching point to visit other places
like Los Angeles (2 hour drive), San Diego (2.5 hour drive), Joshua Tree
National Park (30 minute drive) or even to take in some skiing or snowboarding
in the near by Summit and Bear mountains (1.5 hour drive).
It had been many years since I had visited the Palm Springs area but it certainly will not be my last! Until then....
Saturday, 7 December 2013
To Book Now or To Wait...that is the question
So often we as travel agents are asked "when is the best time to book my sunny beach vacation?" The truth of the matter is that there is no one answer to this as so much depends on the travelers expectations and flexibility.
If you have to request your holiday schedule well in advance, maybe even looking a whole year ahead as some do, then you're best to book as early as possible. Take advantage of the early booking discounts that are typically offered through the summer months and into the fall. It may require full payment several months before you even intend to travel but the savings is worth it!
If you have several options as to when you can go (ie: say a 5 or 6 day window to departure) and you're not set on any one destination or resort then you're a prime candidate to wait it out for the last minute sell offs. Deep discounts are often available when tour operators have not been able to sell all the air seats or fill the hotel rooms. With this option you need to be ever mindful that there is never any guarantee that your "first holiday choice" will still be available or that it will be the perfect resort for you. It's a gamble but if you're so inclined, then why not save!
Now, that said, here is my own personal prediction for how the 2013/14 winter season is going to play out. The tour operators have secured their contracts with the hoteliers nearly a year in advance and have negotiated prices based on the US dollar. This is very advantageous with our current strong Canadian dollar. All of the banking experts have been long suggesting that our Canadian dollar will weaken and if that happens the tour operators will be forced to add a currency surcharge to recoup their costs. Add to that the ever increasing price of fuel and it's the perfect storm! I anticipate seeing prices taking a sharp turn upward to cover the increased fuel costs and the stronger US dollar.
So, what does all this mean? Simply put, the sooner you book, the more likely you are to get a better price. If there is an early booking discount, take it! If you have the option to secure your vacation well in advance, seize the opportunity because my best guess is that prices will continue to soar once we hit the peak of the winter selling season.
If you have to request your holiday schedule well in advance, maybe even looking a whole year ahead as some do, then you're best to book as early as possible. Take advantage of the early booking discounts that are typically offered through the summer months and into the fall. It may require full payment several months before you even intend to travel but the savings is worth it!
If you have several options as to when you can go (ie: say a 5 or 6 day window to departure) and you're not set on any one destination or resort then you're a prime candidate to wait it out for the last minute sell offs. Deep discounts are often available when tour operators have not been able to sell all the air seats or fill the hotel rooms. With this option you need to be ever mindful that there is never any guarantee that your "first holiday choice" will still be available or that it will be the perfect resort for you. It's a gamble but if you're so inclined, then why not save!
Now, that said, here is my own personal prediction for how the 2013/14 winter season is going to play out. The tour operators have secured their contracts with the hoteliers nearly a year in advance and have negotiated prices based on the US dollar. This is very advantageous with our current strong Canadian dollar. All of the banking experts have been long suggesting that our Canadian dollar will weaken and if that happens the tour operators will be forced to add a currency surcharge to recoup their costs. Add to that the ever increasing price of fuel and it's the perfect storm! I anticipate seeing prices taking a sharp turn upward to cover the increased fuel costs and the stronger US dollar.
So, what does all this mean? Simply put, the sooner you book, the more likely you are to get a better price. If there is an early booking discount, take it! If you have the option to secure your vacation well in advance, seize the opportunity because my best guess is that prices will continue to soar once we hit the peak of the winter selling season.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
SXM
This past winter I travelled to St Maarten/Saint Martin and without a doubt one of the highlights was the amazing cuisine! With it's deeply routed French and Dutch tradition, every meal was presented with a true European flare making it a feast for the eyes before even having a single bite.
Our home base was the Beach Plaza in Marigot, on a very swimmable beach, a short stroll to the Marina or the downtown area. Having a car rental for our entire vacation certainly made getting out to try the many incredible restaurants around the island easy! Following you'll find a few of our favorites based on the various locations:
Marigot:
Tropicana - located along the inner marina it was just a 4 minute walk from the hotel. Reservations are a must and well worth any effort to find an opening! The Tropicana came highly recommended to us by several long time vacationers to the island and it did not disappoint. The proprietor is quite the character!
For a quick lunch or to pick up items to take to the beach for a picnic, there is Sarafina's directly across from the fresh foods market.

Unless you're very ambitious, you'll want to hope in the car and drive to Nettle Baie, home of the Dreams Beach Club. Opened in the winter of 2012/13, this club offers beach chair rentals, double loungers and an extensive lunch menu including sushi. The whole setting of the Dreams Beach Club is a Miami sort of vibe - very modern and sleek! The beach and waves were great so plan to enjoy the day in this location rather than just stopping in for lunch or dinner.

Grand Case:
Here you'll find everything and anything for food! From the five star, seaside restaurants to the local BBQ pits, it's a sure bet for a fantastic and authentic island experience! Once per week the entire main street area is closed off to traffic and becomes a pedestrian only street fair corridor. Both sides of the street a lined with small boutiques, local arts, crafts and restaurants by the dozen! Again, reservations on the street fair night are recommended but as you continue to walk I have no doubt you'll find something amazing and with a table just for you!
Unfortunately, poor forethought on my part meant we were not able to be seated at L'Estament at a reasonable hour but we did try 3 other incredible options that week. Spiga, Le Tastevin and Ocean 82 - each are highly rated and offer their own style and charm.
Grand Case also offers a unique gathering place for locals and tourists alike sitting at covered picnic tables enjoying a casual and inexpensive option.
Simpson Bay:
Being the Winnipeg Jets fans that we are, we HAD to find a place that would be airing the game! SPN Sports Bar in Simpson Bay was exactly what we had in mind! Owned and operated by a fellow from Montreal, it was warm, welcoming, and so much fun! Catering mainly to American travelers, usually the big screens are of NFL but they were more than happy to accommodate hockey crowd and switch it over.
On almost any beach you visit regardless of the French or Dutch side, you're sure to find a BBQ shack offering up tasty delights sure to keep your tank topped up until the next food adventure begins!
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