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July Raffle Winner Jul 31
Thank you for all the responses to last month’s newsletter. As announced previously, the July raffle prize is a Fiji Gift Basket. 

Fiji Gift Basket

The tropical flip flop design  party ice tub comes with a sandal-shaped bottle opener and contains products from the Fiji Islands: a photo book entitled “Children of the Sun”, a handcrafted photo frame, handwoven pandanus fan, a ladies sulu (sarong), shell jewelry, a tapa cloth coin purse, Pure Fiji coconut beauty products, a men’s t-shirt, a reusable tote bag, and a Fiji travel mug with Fiji coffee.

raffle entries

The lucky winner of the Fiji Gift Basket is  . . . Kitty Triboli of Sacramento, California.

 
This raffle was so popular and so much fun that I have decided to continue it into this month and request general travel questions for entries into an August Raffle for a Tahiti Gift Basket.
 
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FAQ #8: Dreams Do Come True Jul 30

Q: Do you have a (travel) WISH LIST?

A: Most serious travelers have a revolving travel wish list.
Here is my current personal list by geographic region:
1) South Pacific – the islands of Vanuatu & New Caledonia;
the Galapagos Islands, a unique wildlife expedition
2) Southeast Asia – Bali, the Island of the Gods (return visit)
3) Exotic Mediterranean – Morocco & Jordan,
(I have already visited Spain & Portugal; Egypt & Tunisia; Corsica & Sardinia)
4) Indian Ocean – the Spice Islands of Zanzibar; Seychelles, Maldives
5) Panama Canal – a historic voyage from Pacifc Ocean to the Caribbean Sea/Atlantic Ocean

 
 
 

King Tut Exhibit, Cairo Museum, Egypt

If wishes do come true, I will make it to all of them – -in due time.

September Raffle Question: What’s on YOUR Wish List?

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FAQ #7: Heaven on Earth Jul 27

Q: What is your FAVORITE place?

A: Tahiti – SIMPLY SURREAL in its beauty – from the high-peaked mountains of the Society Islands to the low lying Tuamotus Atolls to the remote and mysterious Marquesas Islands.

I fell in love with this destination on my very first visit years ago. It must be what Heaven looks like.

Bora Bora - photo courtesy of Tahiti Tourism

 What’s YOUR favorite destination?

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FAQ #6: Island Girl Jul 23

Q: Do you offer JUST ISLANDS?

A: I have  a personal interest in islands but I do offer other destinations.
There is a whole planet out there. I came to explore as much of it as possible, a little at a time. And then, in turn, introduce others to the extraordinary places, people and experiences I’ve discovered.
 

Island Girl

I was born on an island and expect to end up on one.  In my lifetime, I have visited islands in other parts of the world (partial list): Caribbean (numerous), Mediterranean (Greek Isles, Corsica, Sardina, Malta), Atlantic (Bermuda, Canary Islands, Falklands), South China Seas/Southeast Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, Phuket, Koh Samui, Bali).

My motto is “so many islands, so little time”.

The Sea Goddess always gravitates back to The Sea. I mention this quite often in my travel blog.

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FAQ #5: What’s in a Name? Jul 20

Q: Why did you name your company Island Getaways?

A: Well, back in 1997, I had to come up with a name and a theme to form my company. I didn’t want to start a general travel agency, we already had enough of those.  I began with the (then new) concept of custom-designed travel for individuals  and brainstormed several possibilities.

I was leaning toward Island Girl Getaways but thought the name would be too long. So, I shortened it to Island Getaways for practical reasons, not realizing at that time, that I would eventually specialize in the South Pacific islands of Tahiti, Fiji, the Cooks , the north & south islands of New Zealand and the island continent of Australia.

Do you detect a theme here?

One of my favorite places - the island of Moorea, Tahiti

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FAQ #4: Flying My Desk Jul 16

Q: Do you get to go on ALL the trips?

A: I hate to disillusion you but that travel fantasy is different from the business reality. Essentially, I have a desk job, not a “traveling” job (like a flight attendant or tour guide). I design, arrange, market, process and deliver the getaways. There’s nothing glamorous about the actual WORK but careful planning is essential to successful trips.
 
 I advertise different getaways each month but only accompany a few select group getaways each year. When I’m not “flying my desk”, I am on location as the group leader/group concierge reconfirming opening/closing events, activities and tours, and tending to individual group member requests/needs.
 
So, do I get to travel? -YES! I have traveled all over the world on my own time and my own money. And I have even lived overseas long before I started my company.  I usually budget for two business trips a year to broaden my expertise and occasionally take an actual vacation 🙂
 

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"out of office" in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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FAQ #3: Been There, Done That Jul 13
Q: Have you been to ANY of these places?
Yes, I have been to ALL the places for which I hold specialist credentials. I have spent literally decades and thousands of dollars visiting destinations to develop my expertise. I personally inspect, hand-select and recommend only products that meet my high standards in terms of facilities, comfort, service, cuisine and amenities. I have long-standing professional relationships with local owners, managers, concierges, tour guides and chef/owners.
As the “advance scout”, my clients benefit directly from recommendations based on my first-hand experiences and personal connections.
 

Wildlife Guide Extraordinaire, Newton at Joy's Camp, Kenya

On the flip side, superficially beautiful resorts or ships that are mediocre (or poor) in any one of these areas are instantly crossed off my list. If I won’t go there, I won’t send you there!
 
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FAQ #2: If it’s simple, DIY Jul 09
Q: Do I NEED a travel professional?
If it’s simple, DIY – Do It Yourself. If it’s complicated, consult an expert.
 You can & should make simple arrangements yourself. For example, Southwest Airlines remains very user-friendly for domestic air travel. Nevertheless,  I still advise my clients on ways to get the most convenient and most cost-effective flights on their direct internet bookings.
 For more complex itineraries, I recommend that you consult an experienced professional who works with these types of details on a daily basis,  someone who has “been there, done that” many times and has sent people to the destination. They can assure that you have the correct products at the best prices, save you time and money plus provide support or follow-up, if necessary.

International Date Line, island of Taveuni, Fiji

Your vacation time and money are valuable commodities, make the most of them!

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FAQ #1: What’s the DIFFERENCE? Jul 06
Over the years, I have had many of the same general travel questions over and over so I have decided to post answers to the most common.
Q: What is the DIFFERENCE between a travel agent and a travel specialist?
A: A travel agent is a generalist who can assist you with general travel needs. A travel specialist is an expert who has developed expertise and acquired experience for a geographic destination or type of travel.
I am a credentialed travel specialist for the South Pacific and cruise travel with a couple other sub-specialties. See About section for details.
 

Aremiti Ferry to island of Moorea, Tahiti

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