Holiday traditions build family memories that last a lifetime. Travel, very similarly, is premised upon creating unforgettable experiences. So, what happens when you blend the two and 'travel size' one of your holidays?
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If you are blessed to have children, nieces, nephews, or even grandchildren graduating this year or next and want to give them something memorable and impactful to celebrate their achievement, instead of wasting money on another gadget or trend that will wear out in a year or two, invest in their understanding of what it means to be a global citizen.
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Most people would agree that traveling together as a couple is an enjoyable escape from the day-to-day grind of life. We look forward to vacations, come back and share stories with our friends, and reminisce about our travels for years after. But, did you know that studies actually show there are real relationship benefits that transpire when you travel together as a couple?
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Our clients are successful people who set goals and achieve them. Our team doesn’t believe in the “bucket,” but that you should Live Your List and continue to add to it as you achieve your experiential goals in life. We put together a list of how to ensure you not only visit every continent on Earth, but also experience the very best of each.
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Australia is at the top of most people’s “Live Your List" destinations with Sydney as the first stop. However, if you are a foodie who loves Napa Valley or the European wine regions, then you will want to include Barossa Valley, South Australia in your plans. Located approximately 40 miles to the northeast of Adelaide city centre, Barossa Valley is one of Australia's oldest and most highly renowned wine producing regions in the country, with around 150 wineries and cellar doors.
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