Untourists, Gerald and Lynda Taylor sure love to travel. So much so that they recently shipped out to Europe for four weeks to live like locals. Starting in the gorgeous Nafplio, Greece apartments they travelled around Greece visiting famous sites like Acropoli, Delphi, and Mycenae. After spending two weeks with the gods, they flew north…
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More than just Meringues in Meiringen: Adventure Awaits!
The town of Meiringen, a beautiful traditional Swiss town near the famous Hasliberg Mountain, offers a taste of authentic Swiss living. The townโs main attraction is the Aareschlucht, a dramatic gorge formed during the last ice age that tourists can visit. The town is also home to a tiny Sherlock Holmes museum and the nearby…
Helvi & Vincent Larson, Untourists of the Week: ‘Returning to Tuscany was like going home.’
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent UnTours. Recently we took two UnTours. The first was in October 2012, when we returned to Quebec City where we had spent our honeymoon 50 years ago. It was as delightful as we remembered it. Definitely deserves a return visit. It’s a great UnTours North…
Margaret & Charles Oliver, Untourists of the Week: Sunrise on the Wetterhorn
1. What is your favorite UnTours memory? Waking up in Meiringen to crystal blue skies and seeking the sun rise on the Wetterhorn Mountain. Chalet Margritโwhere they stayed 2. How is taking an Untour different from other ways of travelling? An Untour gives a traveler a chance to get settled and to feel “at home”…
Kathy Raines, Untourist of the Week: Alsace + Tuscany
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. My last Untour was to Alsace and Tuscany. Alsace was beautiful and we loved the little villages. Tuscany is simply amazing. 2. Why did you choose to go there? I chose Alsace as I had never been to that region of France. I chose…
Christine Berry, Untourist of the Week: You just don’t have to follow the pack
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. My most recent Untour was to Quebec. The people, history, scenery, and food were all Untour-worthy! Quebec is a wonderfully walkable city. One thing I especially liked: all the charm and feel of Europe without the transatlantic flight! 2. Why did you choose to…
Jim and Marlene Cable, Untourists of the Week: Two weeks are better than one
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. This was the Swiss Oberland tour which offered and fulfilled the hope of covering points west and south that seemed a bit out of reach on our other Swiss visits. 2. Why did you choose to go there? We had done the Swiss Heartland…
Phil and Jane King, Untourists of the Week: Kids relive first trip to Switzerland
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. Our most recent, and I believe our 14th, Untour was to the City of Light, Paris. This was our fourth trip to Paris and our third Untour there. It is an unbelievably beautiful city and so enjoyable to walk, both day and night. Plus,…
Bert and Idabelle Mills, Untourists of the Week: Swiss-o-philes at the core
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. We stayed at the Esther apartment in Frutigen, hosted by wonderful people. Peter was amused when I asked to see his “bomb shelter!” We selected Frutigen in part because we desired to reach the Valais, Zermatt, and Lake Geneva area yet be close to…
Untourists of the Week: Nancy and Thomas Witom, in Leiden
1. Tell us a little bit about your most recent Untour. We spent two weeks (May 7-22, 2013) on the Holland Untour. We were in the Frans Hals apartment in Leiden. Leiden is an ideal place to stay: a beautiful university town that didn’t feel the least bit touristy. Wonderful museums, too. 2. Why did…