THROWBACK SERIES: CANADIAN ROCKIES

SUMMER TRIP 2024: JUNE 23RD – JULY 6TH

A Journey through Western Canada

Day 1: Our journey began with a flight to Edmonton, Alberta, on June 23, 2024, signaling the start of an unforgettable adventure through the Canadian Rockies and beyond. As we landed in Edmonton, the excitement was palpable. Though our time in Edmonton would be brief, we knew it would leave a lasting impression.

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Day 2: Edmonton River Valley

Day two saw us exploring the city’s highlights, beginning with a visit to the Edmonton River Valley. This vast network of parkland, forests, and pathways provided a peaceful retreat from the urban environment. Altogether, took in the scenic beauty of the North Saskatchewan River, winding through the valley, and marveled at the green space that seemed to go on forever. From there, we headed to the West Edmonton Mall, one of the largest shopping centers in the world. It was like a mini-city, complete with a waterpark, amusement park, ice rink, and endless stores. From there, we spent hours exploring its many attractions. All while taking full advantage of the variety of entertainment options available.

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Day 3: Jasper National Park

On day three, we left the city behind and headed toward Jasper National Park. The drive into the park was breathtaking, as the towering peaks of the Canadian Rockies began to rise around us. Jasper itself was a beautiful, with vast wilderness stretching in every direction. Further, we spent the day hiking along trails, taking in the stunning landscapes, and encountering wildlife like elk and mountain goats. The pristine beauty of Jasper National Park, left us in awe.

Day 4: Columbia Icefields Tour | Athabasca Glacier

The next day, we embarked on the Columbia Icefields Tour. This was one of the most anticipated parts of our trip. To begin with, we took a ride on the massive Ice Explorer bus. Then, we journeyed out onto the Athabasca Glacier, part of the Columbia Icefield. The icy expanse beneath our feet felt otherworldly, and the cold, crisp air filled our lungs as we stood on the glacier. We learned about the glacier’s formation and the impact of climate change on these incredible natural wonders. Undeniably, walking on the glacier itself was an experience we would never forget. It offered a rare opportunity to connect with one of nature’s great marvels.

Day 5: Banff

By and large, on day five we traveled south toward Banff. We made several stops along the way to admire the majestic Rocky Mountains. Surely, each stop provided a new vantage point, offering incredible views of snow-capped peaks and alpine meadows. Finally, by the time we arrived in Banff, we were fully immersed in the grandeur of the Rockies. Banff’s small-town charm, nestled within the mountains, made it the perfect base for our adventures over the next few days.

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Day 6: Moraine Lake

Then, day six took us to the stunning Moraine Lake. Surrounded by towering peaks and fed by glaciers, Moraine Lake was unlike anything we had seen before. The vibrant turquoise waters glistened under the sunlight, creating a picture-perfect scene. Further, we took leisurely walks around the lake, soaking in the beauty of the surroundings. A few of us even ventured out in canoes, paddling across the glassy surface, though we quickly learned that the glacial waters were frigid. The sheer beauty and tranquility of Moraine Lake left a lasting impact on all of us.

Day 7: Lake Louise & Victoria Glacier at Banff National Park

The following day, we made our way to Lake Louise, another iconic destination in Banff National Park. Like Moraine Lake, the beauty of Lake Louise was unmatched. The emerald waters, backed by the towering Victoria Glacier, created a postcard-perfect image. We spent time exploring the lakeshore, marveling at the beauty of the surrounding mountains. Some of us opted for a peaceful canoe ride, while others chose to hike the nearby trails, all of us captivated by the stunning scenery.

Day 8: Banff National Park & Banff Upper Hot Springs

On day eight, we explored more of Banff National Park and enjoyed a relaxing visit to the famous Banff Upper Hot Springs. Soaking in the natural hot springs, surrounded by snow-capped peaks, was the perfect way to unwind after days of hiking and exploration. The warm waters, with temperatures reaching over 100°F, provided a rejuvenating experience that left us feeling refreshed and ready for the next leg of our journey.

Day 9: Kamloops, British Columbia & The Thompson River

The next day, we embarked on a scenic drive to Kamloops, British Columbia, leaving the mountains behind as we descended into the lower valleys. The changing landscapes along the way—from rugged mountain terrain to rolling hills and wide rivers—kept us in awe throughout the journey. Kamloops, known for its beautiful setting along the Thompson River, offered a peaceful stopover before we continued to the vibrant city of Vancouver.

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Day 10 & 11: Vancouver, North Shore Mountains, & Capilano Suspension Bridge Park

After Kamloops and the Thompson River, we arrived in Vancouver. A city known for its breathtaking views of both mountains and the sea. Indeed, the city’s skyline, set against the backdrop of the North Shore Mountains, was simply stunning. After, we spent the next few days exploring Vancouver’s most iconic sights. Following, on day 11, we ventured to Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. We crossed the famous suspension bridge that swayed high above the forested canyon. Indeed, the treetop walk and cliffside views provided a thrilling experience, allowing us to immerse ourselves in Vancouver’s natural beauty.

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Day 12: Whistler Resort & Peak 2 Peak Gondola

Following, on day twelve saw us visiting Whistler Resort, a world-renowned destination for outdoor adventures. Even in summer, Whistler was bustling with activity, and we took the opportunity to ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola, offering incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The resort town had a lively atmosphere, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and scenic spots to explore.

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Day 13: Vancouver’s Stanley Park & Granville Island

Then, on day thirteen, we returned to Vancouver to visit Stanley Park, a massive urban park that offered endless opportunities for exploration. We walked along the seawall, taking in views of the city skyline, the ocean, and the surrounding forests. Granville Island, with its public market and artisanal shops, was our next stop. We enjoyed browsing through the market’s offerings, from fresh produce to unique crafts, and indulged in some delicious local treats.

Day 14: End of our adventure to Vancouver, Alberta, British Columbia, & The Canadian Rockies

Finally, on day fourteen, our two-week adventure came to an end. For those of us traveling home, we bid farewell to Vancouver, flying back with countless memories of our time in Alberta and British Columbia. For others, the journey continued to Seattle and beyond, but the beauty of the Canadian Rockies and the charm of Vancouver would remain with us long after the trip ended. The trip through the mountains of Alberta and British Columbia had been nothing short of spectacular, leaving us with a deep appreciation for the natural wonders of this incredible region.

If you want to read more about our 2nd half of our summer trip, click here: Washington & Alaska cruise

THROWBACK SERIES: WASHINGTON & ALASKA CRUISE

SUMMER 2024: JULY 7TH – JULY 21ST

Day 1: Our journey began with a sense of excitement as we arrived in Seattle on the first day. After checking into our hotel, we took the evening to rest and acclimate ourselves to the city’s vibe. The air was fresh, filled with a blend of salty sea breezes and hints of coffee from the city’s numerous cafes. It was a relaxing start to what promised to be an incredible trip.

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Day 2: The second day took us to one of Seattle’s most iconic landmarks—Pike Place Market. This lively market was brimming with activity. Vendors enthusiastically displayed their fresh seafood, vibrant flowers, and local crafts. The famous fish throwers put on quite a show, launching salmon across the stalls to the cheers of passersby. After exploring the market, we stopped at the original Starbucks, located right within Pike Place. The cozy atmosphere and rich aroma of coffee were a perfect interlude before heading to our next destination: The Space Needle.

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Standing 605 feet tall, the Space Needle offered breathtaking panoramic views of Seattle. From the observation deck, we could see the distant Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, and of course, the city’s skyline stretched below. The revolving glass floor gave us a thrilling yet slightly dizzying perspective of the city from all angles. It was the perfect conclusion to our day, and we felt fully immersed in Seattle’s charm.

Day 3: On day three, we ventured north to Everett for a tour of the Boeing Factory. The sheer size of the facility was overwhelming. Known as the largest building in the world by volume, the factory houses the production of Boeing’s 747, 777, and 787 Dreamliners. The tour was both educational and fascinating, providing insight into the intricate process of aircraft manufacturing. Watching engineers and technicians at work gave us a new appreciation for the innovation behind modern aviation.

Day 4: The following day was one of nature and adventure. We set out early for Mount Rainier National Park, one of Washington’s most famous natural landmarks. The towering peak of Mount Rainier was awe-inspiring, standing at over 14,000 feet. Hiking through the lush meadows and pristine forests, we marveled at the wildflowers and waterfalls. The mountain was shrouded in mist for part of the day, but as the fog cleared, we were treated to spectacular views of its snow-capped summit. The peaceful beauty of the park provided a stark contrast to the urban energy of Seattle.

Day 5: Day five took us to the Washington coast and the small town of La Push. Known for its rugged coastline and breathtaking beaches, La Push didn’t disappoint. We strolled along the shoreline of First Beach, where the ocean waves crashed against sea stacks that jutted out from the water. The remote and wild feel of the place was truly captivating, and we found ourselves lost in the serenity of the landscape.

Day 6: On day six, we ventured into the Hoh Rainforest, one of the crown jewels of Olympic National Park. The dense forest was like something out of a fairy tale, with towering trees draped in moss and ferns carpeting the forest floor. The steady patter of rain added to the mystique, creating an almost ethereal atmosphere. We hiked along the Hall of Mosses trail, surrounded by ancient trees and the deep green hues of the rainforest. It was a truly magical experience, and the sense of tranquility stayed with us long after we left.

Day 7 & 8: After six days of exploring Washington State, we returned to Seattle on day seven, where we prepared for the next leg of our adventure: a cruise to Alaska. The following morning, on day eight, we embarked on NCL’s Encore, a massive and luxurious cruise ship, setting sail toward Alaska. The anticipation was palpable as we left the port, ready for the wonders that awaited us in the northern wilderness.

Day 9: Day nine was a day at sea, allowing us time to fully enjoy the amenities onboard the Encore. The ship was packed with activities. We raced around a go-kart track, slid down exhilarating water slides, and even tried out some virtual reality games. That evening, we indulged in a fine dining experience at one of the ship’s many restaurants, savoring delicious seafood while gazing out at the endless ocean.

Day 10: On day ten, we docked in Ketchikan, the first stop on our Alaskan journey. The town was charming, with colorful wooden buildings lining the waterfront. We visited the Totem Heritage Center, which showcased the region’s rich Native American history through beautifully carved totem poles. Later, we kayaked along the serene coastline, spotting bald eagles soaring overhead and seals playing in the water. It was an unforgettable introduction to Alaska’s natural beauty.

Day 11: The next day, we arrived in Juneau, Alaska’s capital. Surrounded by towering mountains and glaciers, Juneau felt like a gateway to the wilderness. We spent the day exploring Mendenhall Glacier, a massive ice field that stretched into the distance. Hiking the nearby trails provided stunning viewpoints of the glacier, and the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center offered fascinating exhibits on the area’s geology and glacial history.

Day 12: On day twelve, the ship docked in Skagway, a town steeped in Gold Rush history. Walking through its historic district felt like stepping back in time to the late 1800s. We learned about the Klondike Gold Rush and explored old saloons and general stores. A ride on the White Pass and Yukon Route Railway took us through breathtaking mountain scenery, with views of cascading waterfalls and steep cliffs.

Day 13: Day thirteen was spent in Glacier Bay National Park, one of the highlights of the trip. As the ship sailed through the icy fjords, we were captivated by the sight of massive glaciers calving into the sea. The sound of the ice breaking away and crashing into the water was both awe-inspiring and humbling. The grandeur of the park’s natural beauty left us speechless.

Day 14: On day fourteen, we made our final stop in Victoria, British Columbia. The city’s charm was evident as we wandered through its picturesque streets. We visited the famous Butchart Gardens, a beautifully landscaped oasis of vibrant flowers and tranquil ponds. The peaceful atmosphere of the gardens was the perfect way to wind down after the excitement of Alaska.

Day 15: Finally, on day fifteen, we returned to Seattle and prepared to fly home. Reflecting on the past two weeks, we realized how lucky we were to experience the diverse landscapes and cultures of Washington State, Alaska, and Victoria. Each day brought new adventures and unforgettable memories, leaving us with a deep appreciation for the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

THROWBACK SERIES: DUBAI & ABU DHABI

SPRING TRIP 2024: March 29th – April 7th

Day 1: One of Frontier’s bucket list trips had always been the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The anticipation was high as the journey promised to deliver an unforgettable experience filled with opulence, culture, and natural wonders. The adventure began with a flight from New York’s JFK airport to Dubai on Emirates Airways, an airline renowned for its world-class service and luxury. The flight itself was long but enjoyable, offering all the comforts of modern air travel, making the hours in the sky pass smoothly.

Day 2: After landing in Dubai, the excitement truly set in. The city, even from the airport, radiated grandeur and modernity. Once checked into the hotel, we opted for a quiet evening, enjoying a delightful dinner that introduced us to Middle Eastern cuisine. The evening was a calm introduction to Dubai’s vibrant culture, and after the long flight, sleep came easily, preparing us for the upcoming days of exploration.

Day 3: The third day started early with a visit to one of Dubai’s most famous landmarks: the Burj Khalifa. Standing at the top of the world’s tallest building was a surreal experience. The view stretched out across the sprawling city and beyond to the desert, offering a unique perspective of Dubai’s blend of futuristic architecture and natural landscapes. From there, we headed to the Dubai Mall, which, in itself, felt like an attraction. The mall was massive, featuring an indoor ice rink, the Dubai Aquarium, and even a ski slope. Seeing snow inside a mall in the desert was remarkable, highlighting Dubai’s flair for the extraordinary. In the afternoon, we shifted from modernity to tradition by visiting the old city of Dubai. The historic Al Fahidi neighborhood with its traditional wind-tower houses and narrow alleyways transported us back in time, giving us a glimpse of what Dubai once was before its transformation into a global metropolis.

Day 4: The next day started with a visit to Palm Jumeirah, the artificial archipelago that showcases Dubai’s engineering prowess. The view of the palm-shaped island from the beach was breathtaking, and the luxury hotels lining its perimeter were testament to Dubai’s love for grandeur. In the afternoon, we ventured into the desert for a more traditional experience. After a thrilling dune-bashing session, where we were driven up and down massive sand dunes in a 4×4, we arrived at a desert oasis. Here, we were treated to a Bedouin-style camp under the stars. The night was magical, capped off with an Iftar dinner – the meal Muslims eat after sunset during Ramadan – which offered a variety of local delicacies. It was a night filled with cultural performances, traditional music, and the calm serenity of the desert, making it an evening to remember.

Day 5: Day five brought us back to the city for a tour of Dubai’s most scenic spots. The first stop was the Dubai Frame, a massive structure that frames the city’s skyline. From its observation deck, we could see old Dubai on one side and new Dubai on the other, highlighting the city’s rapid transformation. Afterward, we spent some time at Jumeirah Beach, where we took in the views of the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels in the world. In the afternoon, we explored Dubai Marina, with its impressive skyscrapers and beautiful waterfront. The marina was lively, filled with cafes and luxury yachts, and offered a perfect end to our city tour.

Day 6: On the sixth day, we traveled to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE. Our first stop was the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the most stunning examples of Islamic architecture in the world. The mosque’s grand scale, intricate carvings, and pure white marble left us in awe. It was a peaceful and spiritual place, and the experience of being there was deeply moving. Afterward, we visited the Emirates Palace, a luxurious hotel that felt more like a palace than a place for lodging. Its grandeur, with gold-plated interiors and beautifully manicured gardens, epitomized the luxury for which the UAE is known.

Day 7: The next day was filled with adventure and culture. We started with Yas Island, a popular destination for thrill-seekers. At Ferrari World, we experienced the thrill of riding the world’s fastest roller coaster, which was both exhilarating and terrifying. For a change of pace, we visited the Louvre Abu Dhabi in the afternoon. The museum, with its innovative design and impressive collection of art from around the world, was a cultural highlight. It showcased works from various civilizations, emphasizing the UAE’s role as a hub for global culture and exchange.

Day 8: On our eighth day, we explored Saadiyat Island, another one of Abu Dhabi’s cultural hotspots. The island is home to numerous galleries and museums, and we spent the morning taking in its creative atmosphere. Later, we visited Heritage Village, which provided insight into traditional Emirati life. Walking through the reconstructed Bedouin village, we learned about the crafts, customs, and lifestyle of the people who lived in the region before the oil boom. It was a valuable experience that added historical depth to our understanding of the UAE.

Day 9: Our last full day in Dubai was spent at the Atlantis Resort, located on Palm Jumeirah. The resort was a world unto itself, with a massive waterpark, luxury amenities, and its own aquarium. It was a day of relaxation and fun.

Day 10: On the final day, we reluctantly made our way to the airport to fly home from Dubai to JFK. The trip had been a whirlwind of luxury, culture, and adventure. We had explored the UAE’s most iconic landmarks, experienced its rich traditions, and enjoyed its extravagant modernity. The memories of this journey would last a lifetime, and it was undoubtedly one of the most incredible trips we had ever taken.

Welcome to Frontier Travel Club

We are very proud to announce that Frontier Travel Camp has a new name: Frontier Travel Club!!

After 26 years operating under the name, Frontier Travel Camp, we felt it was time to reinvent ourselves. We’ve traveled all over the United States including Hawaii and Alaska, we’ve been all over Canada, and to more than 50 countries all over the world. From Japan and Australia, the United Arab Emirates, and all over Europe, we’ve really done it all.

We are so looking forward to another quarter century traveling the globe and “finding our freedom.”

Stay tuned for all of the exciting trips that we’re going to be adding in the coming months.

Scott Fineman

THROWBACK SERIES: ENGLAND & NORWAY

SUMMER TRIP 2023 (LAND & SEA): JULY 2ND – JULY 15TH

Day 1: The journey began with a flight to London. We departed from either New York’s JFK or Lisbon, depending on whether everyone had participated in the preceding tour. Anticipation filled the air as everyone prepared for the adventures ahead.

Day 2: Upon arrival at London Heathrow, the group made our way into the city. The excitement of being in one of the world’s most vibrant capitals was palpable. We checked into their hotel and, after a brief rest, ventured out to explore. The iconic red buses, bustling streets, and historic landmarks immediately captured everyone’s imagination. Covent Garden’s lively atmosphere, the grandeur of Trafalgar Square, and the eclectic shops of Oxford Street provided a wonderful introduction to London.

Day 3: The third day was dedicated to some of London’s most famous landmarks. The day started with a visit to Tower Bridge, where we marveled at the views from the high-level walkways. Next, we headed to Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, taking in the Gothic architecture and the chimes of the famous clock. At Buckingham Palace, we witnessed the Changing of the Guard, a quintessentially British ceremony. The London Eye offered a breathtaking panorama of the city, followed by a serene visit to Westminster Abbey, where we learned about its royal history and significant events.

Day 4: The fourth day saw the group venturing outside of London to visit Stonehenge. The ancient stone circle, shrouded in mystery and history, was awe-inspiring. We learned about its significance and the various theories regarding its origins. Following Stonehenge, we visited other nearby ancient sites, each offering a glimpse into Britain’s prehistoric past. The journey through these ancient landscapes provided a stark contrast to the modernity of London.

Day 5: On the fifth day, we headed to the seaside town of Bournemouth. The beautiful beaches and the Victorian architecture of the town offered a relaxing respite from the previous days’ busy schedule. We strolled along the pier, enjoyed the local seafood, and explored the town’s gardens. Bournemouth’s charm and slower pace provided a perfect setting for unwinding.

Day 6: Day six marked the beginning of their maritime adventure on Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas . The group traveled to Southampton, where we boarded a luxurious cruise ship. The excitement was palpable as we embarked on out journey through the Norwegian fjords. As the ship set sail, passengers explored the amenities on board, enjoyed our nightly group dinner in the formal dining room, and relaxed, anticipating the days ahead at sea.

Day 7: The seventh day was spent entirely at sea. Sea days are a way for all of us to relax, take it easy, and recoup our energy for more to come. We took advantage of the ship’s facilities, enjoying the pool, spa, and various entertainment options. Some attended lectures about Norwegian culture and history, while others simply relaxed on deck, taking in the vast expanse of the ocean. It was a day of leisure and anticipation for the upcoming destinations.

Day 8: On the eighth day, the ship docked in Bergen, Norway. Known for it’s picturesque harbor and colorful wooden houses, Bergen did not disappoint. The travelers explored Bryggen, the historic wharf area, and took the funicular to Mount Fløyen for panoramic views of the city. The day was spent wandering through the charming streets, visiting local markets, and soaking up the unique atmosphere of this beautiful Norwegian city.

Day 9: The ninth day brought the travelers to Olden, a small village surrounded by stunning natural beauty. We embarked on excursions to see the Briksdal Glacier, hiking through lush valleys and past cascading waterfalls. The pristine landscapes and the sheer majesty of the glacier were unforgettable highlights. The serenity and untouched beauty of Olden provided a deep sense of connection with nature.

Day 10: Geiranger was the destination for the tenth day. The famous Geirangerfjord, with its dramatic cliffs and thundering waterfalls, was a sight to behold. The group took a boat tour through the fjord, marveling at the Seven Sisters Waterfall and the Suitor. Some opted for a hike up to the viewpoint at Flydalsjuvet, while others explored the quaint village. The day was filled with awe-inspiring scenery and the raw power of nature.

Day 11: On the eleventh day, the ship arrived in Haugesund. Known as the birthplace of Norway, Haugesund offered a mix of history and natural beauty. The group visited Haraldshaugen, the national monument commemorating the unification of Norway, and strolled through the charming streets of the town. We also explored the surrounding landscapes, including the picturesque coastal areas and nearby islands. The rich history and scenic beauty of Haugesund left a lasting impression.

Day 12: Another day at sea on the twelfth day allowed the travelers to relax and reflect on their journey so far. They enjoyed the ship’s amenities, participated in various onboard activities, and shared their experiences with fellow travelers. The tranquil day provided a perfect balance to the busy days of exploration.

Day 13: The thirteenth day marked the end of the cruise as the ship docked back in Southampton. The travelers disembarked and made their way back to London. The journey back offered time to reminisce about the incredible sights and experiences of the past week. Upon arriving in London, we had some free time to explore more of the city or simply relax before our journey home.

Day 14: The final day, the group prepared for their return journey to New York. We traveled to London Heathrow and boarded our flight back to JFK. As the plane took off, we looked back on their adventure, filled with memories of ancient sites, stunning natural beauty, and the vibrant cultures they had encountered along the way. The journey had come to an end, but the experiences and friendships formed would last a lifetime.

Throwback Series: PORTUGAL

SUMMER TRIP 2023: JUNE 18TH – JULY 1ST

Day 1: The adventure began on Day 1 as 25 travelers and 6 staff members embarked on our journey to Lisbon, Portugal. With excitement and anticipation in our hearts, we boarded their flights, eager to explore the rich culture, history, and landscapes that awaited them in this beautiful European country.

Day 2: marked our arrival in Lisbon, where we were immediately captivated by the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The group spent the day touring Lisbon, soaking in the sights and sounds of its diverse neighborhoods, historic landmarks, and bustling streets. The pastel-colored buildings, vintage trams, and scenic viewpoints provided a perfect introduction to the city’s unique charm and character. 

Day 3: On Day 3, we delved deeper into Lisbon’s historical and cultural treasures. We started the day with a visit to Sao Jorge Castle, perched high on a hill overlooking the city. From it’s ancient ramparts, we enjoyed breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon’s red-tiled roofs and the shimmering Tagus River. The group then proceeded to the National Azulejo Museum, where they marveled at Portugal’s distinctive ceramic tiles, known as azulejos. These beautifully painted tiles told the story of the country’s history and artistry through intricate designs and vivid colors. The day concluded at the Time Out Market, a gourmet food hall that offered a plethora of culinary delights. Here, we sampled a diverse array of local dishes, from fresh seafood to delectable pastries, savoring the flavors of Portuguese cuisine.

Day 4: Day four was dedicated to exploring the district of Belem, rich in maritime history. The first stop was the iconic Belem Tower, a fortress that once guarded the entrance to Lisbon’s harbor. This impressive structure, a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries, provided insights into the country’s seafaring past. Nearby, the Padrao dos Descobrimentos stood as a tribute to the explorers who expanded the horizons of the known world. The monument’s detailed carvings and grand scale inspired a sense of adventure and discovery. Later in the evening, the group headed to Pink Street, a vibrant nightlife spot in the heart of the city, where they experienced Lisbon’s lively and contemporary side.

Day 5: On Day 5, we left Lisbon and journeyed south to the Algarve, a region renowned for its stunning coastline and picturesque towns. Along the way, they made several stops to admire the diverse landscapes and quaint villages that characterized this part of Portugal. Each stop provided a glimpse into local life and the natural beauty that made the Algarve a favorite destination.

Day 6: Day 6 was spent exploring some of the Algarve’s most famous natural attractions. The day began at Praia do Camilo, a beach famous for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic cliffs. We then moved on to Ponta de Piedade, a headland with breathtaking rock formations and sea caves that offered spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean. We chartered a boat and set sail for the afternoon to explore the sea caves, ocean, and Algarve’s beautiful coastline. Everyone had a chance to steer the boat with the captain, making a memorable moment for all of us. The final stop of the day was the Castelo dos Governadores, a historic castle that provided insights into the region’s Moorish past and the architectural styles that had influenced the area.

Day 7: We took the group to several key locations within the Algarve. We visited Faro, the region’s capital, known for its well-preserved medieval quarters and lively marina. Next was Albufeira, a popular resort town with beautiful beaches and a vibrant atmosphere. The day concluded in Carvoeiro, a charming village with a scenic coastline that was perfect for a relaxing evening stroll.

Day 8: We headed to the Douro Region, famed for its vineyards and stunning landscapes. Here, we visited a local vineyard to learn about the winemaking process and sample some of the region’s renowned wines. The Douro Valley’s terraced vineyards, combined with the winding river, created a picture-perfect setting that epitomized the beauty of Portugal’s countryside.

Day 9: Day 9 was dedicated to Aveiro, often referred to as the Venice of Portugal due to its network of canals and colorful moliceiro boats. The group explored the city’s charming streets and enjoyed a boat ride through the canals, taking in the Art Nouveau architecture and lively market scenes. Aveiro’s unique blend of tradition and modernity made it a captivating destination.

Day 10: The journey continued on Day 10 with a trip to Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, known for its stately bridges and port wine production. The travelers immersed themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of the Ribeira (Riverside) District, a UNESCO World Heritage site lined with medieval buildings and bustling cafes. They visited the Bolhao Market, where they experienced the local culture through its fresh produce. Some of the group took a scenic ride on the Gaia cable car looking over historical Port wine cellars in the historical area of Gaia and the dazzling views over the world heritage Porto and river Douro, in the route between the Cais de Gaia and the Morro garden. 

The next day we traveled back to Lisbon where we all had a hearty farewell dinner sitting by the water and recapping our adventures. Half the group went back to the United States and the rest continued on for the second portion of the summer trip to England and set sail on the Anthem of the Seas in Norway. 

THROWBACK SERIES: SOUTHWEST USA (Bryce, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas)

SPRING TRIP 2023: March 31st – April 8th

Day 1: The adventure began on a bright, sunny morning as we set off for the American Southwest, a region celebrated for its stunning landscapes and rich history. We traveled from our home cities to Phoenix, Arizona. The journey was smooth, and the excitement among the group was palpable as we boarded our connecting flight to Sedona. The drive from Phoenix to Sedona offered a preview of the breathtaking scenery that awaited us, with red rock formations gradually becoming more prominent as we approached our destination.

Upon arriving in Sedona, we immediately understood why it is considered one of the most beautiful landscapes in the West. The towering red rocks, contrasted against the clear blue sky, created a mesmerizing backdrop. We settled into our accommodation, eager to explore the area more thoroughly in the coming days.

Day 2: This day was dedicated to Uptown Sedona, the bustling heart of this picturesque town. We strolled through the charming streets, visiting boutique shops, art galleries, and cafes. The vibrant arts scene and the warm, welcoming atmosphere made it easy to lose track of time. In the afternoon, some of us opted for a hike to one of Sedona’s famous viewpoints, where we were rewarded with panoramic views of the valley and the surrounding red rock formations. As the sun set, the rocks seemed to glow with an almost magical hue, creating a scene that was both surreal and unforgettable.

Day 3: We ventured to Red Rock State Park on day three. This natural haven offered a variety of trails that allowed us to immerse ourselves in the stunning desert landscape. We spent the day hiking through the park, observing the diverse flora and fauna, and marveling at the majestic rock formations. The tranquility of the park provided a perfect contrast to the bustling activity of Uptown Sedona, allowing us to connect with nature in a profound way.

Day 4: The following day, we departed Sedona and headed towards one of the most fascinating natural landmarks in the region: Meteor Crater National Landmark. This enormous crater, formed by a meteorite impact approximately 50,000 years ago, was an awe-inspiring sight. We spent time exploring the visitor center and learning about the science behind meteor impacts. From there, we continued our journey north to the Grand Canyon. As we approached the canyon, the anticipation grew. We arrived at the rim just in time to witness a breathtaking sunset, with the vast expanse of the canyon bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun.

Day 5: This day was dedicated to exploring the Grand Canyon. We visited several major lookouts, each offering a unique perspective of this natural wonder. The sheer size and beauty of the canyon left us speechless. In the afternoon, we took a short hike along one of the rim trails, allowing us to experience the canyon’s grandeur up close. As the day drew to a close, we gathered at a famous lookout point, often referred to as the Grand Canyon’s lighthouse, to watch the sunset. The changing colors of the sky and the canyon walls created a spectacle that would remain etched in our memories forever.

Day 6: We set off for Bryce Canyon, with a stop in Page, Arizona, and Lake Powell along the way. The drive was filled with stunning vistas and changing landscapes. In Page, we took a brief detour to visit the Glen Canyon Dam and admired the vast expanse of Lake Powell. Continuing our journey, we arrived at Bryce Canyon in the late afternoon. The unique rock formations, known as hoodoos, created an otherworldly landscape that was both eerie and beautiful.

Day 7: The next morning, we explored Bryce Canyon National Park. We spent the day hiking among the hoodoos, marveling at their intricate shapes and vibrant colors. The park’s natural amphitheaters provided stunning views that were unlike anything we had seen before. In the late afternoon, we began our journey to Las Vegas, Nevada. As we approached the city, the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip came into view, signaling the start of a new chapter in our adventure.

Day 8: Was dedicated to experiencing the many attractions of Las Vegas. We began with a visit to Downtown Las Vegas, where the historic Fremont Street offered a glimpse into the city’s past. The neon lights, street performers, and lively atmosphere made for an exciting experience. From there, we headed to the Bellagio, where we marveled at the famous fountain show and explored the opulent interiors of the hotel. The day was filled with luxurious meals, shopping, and even a show, allowing us to experience the best of what Las Vegas had to offer. I surprised the group by taking everyone to the Maroon 5 concert! The group danced and sang along, a memory we will remember for a lifetime.

Day 9: This marked the end of our incredible journey. We departed Las Vegas and headed back to our home cities, each of us carrying a treasure trove of memories from the trip. The American Southwest had lived up to its reputation, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and modern excitement. The mild temperatures of early spring had made the trip even more enjoyable, allowing us to fully appreciate the stunning landscapes and vibrant cities we had visited. As we boarded our flights home, we knew that this adventure would be one we would cherish for a lifetime. Until our next trip!!

THROWBACK SERIES: EUROPE (Amsterdam, Brussels, Bruges, Ghent)

SUMMER TRIP 2022: JULY 17TH – JULY 30TH

Day 1: The journey began with our travelers meeting at New York’s JFK airport and flying to Amsterdam, Netherlands. The excitement of the trip ahead kept everyone energized despite the long flight. Arriving in Amsterdam on Day 1, the group quickly checked into their hotel, eager to begin their exploration of this historic and vibrant city.

Day 2: The group would meet each morning for breakfast in the hotel, to gear up for the day ahead. We set out to take a leisurely stroll along the iconic canals of Amsterdam. The tranquil waters and the charming canal houses provided a perfect backdrop for their walk. We marveled at the quaint houseboats and the vibrant life along the waterways. The day concluded with an early dinner at a cozy local café, where we sampled traditional Dutch dishes and shared their excitement for the days ahead.

Day 3: Day three was dedicated to delving into the rich artistic heritage of the Netherlands. The first stop was the renowned Rijksmuseum, where the group spent hours admiring masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other Dutch masters. The Van Gogh Museum followed, offering an intimate glimpse into the life and works of Vincent van Gogh. The vivid colors and emotive brushstrokes left a lasting impression on everyone. Dinner at the Hard Rock Café provided a lively contrast to the day’s cultural immersion, with its rock memorabilia and energetic atmosphere. Our travelers sure do love a meal at the Hard Rock Cafe!

Day 4: The following day, the group ventured out of Amsterdam to the picturesque village of Zaanse Schans. Here, we explored the charming windmills, some of which dated back to the 17th century. The visit included a tour of a wooden clog workshop and a cheese factory, where we learned about traditional Dutch crafts and sampled delicious local cheeses. The day continued with visits to the idyllic towns of Monnickendam and Broek, each offering their own unique charm and history.

Day 5: Day five brought a mix of history and modernity with visits to the Heineken Brewery and the Anne Frank Huis. At the brewery, the group enjoyed an interactive tour that culminated in a tasting session, where we learned about the history and brewing process of one of the world’s most famous beers. The visit to the Anne Frank Huis was a somber and poignant experience, as they walked through the secret annex and reflected on the powerful story of Anne Frank and her family.

Day 6: On the sixth day, the group experienced Amsterdam from a different perspective with a river cruise along the city’s canals. The leisurely cruise offered stunning views of the city’s architecture and landmarks, as well as a glimpse into everyday life in Amsterdam. The peacefulness of the water and the beauty of the surroundings made it a highlight of our stay.

Day 7: Marked the beginning of our journey to Belgium. We made several coastal stops along the way, enjoying the scenic landscapes and quaint seaside towns. The beauty of the Belgian coast, with it’s sandy beaches and charming promenades, provided a delightful transition from the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the historical cities of Belgium.

Day 8: Arriving in Brussels, the group used the city as a base to explore other parts of Belgium. We visited the charming town of Delft, known for it’s blue and white pottery, and The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government and home to the International Court of Justice. In Brussels, we admired the grandeur of the Grand Place and enjoyed the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Day 9: This day was devoted to a comprehensive tour of Brussels. We visited iconic landmarks such as the Atomium, the Royal Palace, and the Manneken Pis statue. The group indulged in Belgian waffles and chocolates, exploring the city’s many culinary delights. The day ended with a visit to the bustling European Quarter, where we gained insight into the workings of the European Union.

Day 10: The group traveled to Dinant, a picturesque town nestled along the Meuse River. We marveled at the stunning cliffs and the imposing Citadel of Dinant, which offered panoramic views of the surrounding area. The town’s charming streets and riverside cafes provided a perfect setting for a relaxing afternoon.

Day 11: The journey continued to Ghent on Day 11, where the group explored the medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. We visited Gravensteen Castle, strolled along the Graslei and Korenlei, and enjoyed the lively atmosphere of this university town. The mix of history and modernity in Ghent made it a fascinating destination.

Day 12: On day twelve, we brought the group to Bruges, often referred to as the Venice of the North. We wandered through the cobblestone streets, admiring the well-preserved medieval buildings and tranquil canals. A boat tour of the canals provided a unique perspective of this fairy-tale city. The day ended with a visit to a local brewery, where we sampled traditional Belgian beers.

Day 13: On our penultimate day, the group enjoyed a chocolate tour in Brussels. We visited several chocolatiers, learning about the history and production of Belgian chocolate. The tour concluded with a farewell dinner at a renowned restaurant, where everyone reminisced about the wonderful experiences and shared their favorite moments of the trip.

Day 14: This marked the end of our European adventure. The group boarded our flight from Brussels back to New York’s JFK, carrying with them unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural tapestry of the Netherlands and Belgium. The trip had been a perfect blend of history, art, and culinary delights, leaving everyone eager for their next Frontier Travel Club adventure!

THROWBACK SERIES: NORTHEAST USA – VT, NH, ME, MA, CT, RI

SUMMER TRIP 2022: JULY 3RD – JULY 16TH

Discovering the American Northeast: A Journey through Mountains, Lakes, and Coastal Towns

Day 1: On July 3rd, we embarked on our journey from the tri-state area, heading north to Burlington, Vermont. The coach bus ride was comfortable, filled with the excitement of the adventure ahead. As we traveled through picturesque landscapes, we anticipated the beauty and tranquility that awaited us in the Green Mountain state. By the time we arrived in Burlington, the scenic views of Lake Champlain welcomed us, promising a delightful stay.

Day 2: Our second day was dedicated to exploring the stunning Lake Champlain. The day was perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. We started with a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, taking in the serene views and the refreshing lake breeze. Some of us opted for a short hike, immersing ourselves in the lush greenery and the beautiful landscape. The highlight of the day was a relaxing boat tour on the lake, which provided breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and an opportunity to learn about the lake’s history and ecology.

Day 3: On the third day, we ventured to the charming town of Stowe, famous for its ski resort and scenic beauty. The resort offered stunning views and a chance to experience Vermont’s mountain charm. Afterward, we headed to Waterbury for a tour of the Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Factory. The tour was both informative and delicious, as we learned about the ice cream-making process and enjoyed generous samples of their unique flavors.

Day 4: Our journey continued as we traveled through New Hampshire, making a few scenic stops along the way, before arriving in Bangor, Maine. The drive was beautiful, with rolling hills and dense forests providing a picturesque backdrop. Bangor welcomed us with its quaint charm and friendly atmosphere, setting the stage for our Maine adventure.

Day 5: We spent the fifth day exploring Bangor. The city, known for its historical architecture and vibrant cultural scene, offered a mix of sightseeing and relaxation. We visited the Bangor Waterfront, enjoyed a walk in the city’s historic district, and indulged in some local cuisine, including the famous “Lobstah” rolls. The day was a perfect blend of exploration and leisure, allowing us to appreciate the charm of Bangor.

Day 6: The sixth day took us on a coastal tour up to Lubec, the northernmost point on the East Coast of the United States. The journey along the coast was filled with stunning views of the ocean and picturesque seaside villages. We visited several famous lighthouses, each offering a unique glimpse into Maine’s maritime history. The highlight was the visit to Lubec, where the rugged beauty of the coastline left a lasting impression.

Day 7: Acadia National Park was the focus of our seventh day. The park’s breathtaking landscapes, from rocky shorelines to lush forests, provided endless opportunities for exploration. We hiked along some of the park’s scenic trails, taking in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding islands. In the afternoon, we visited Bar Harbor, a picturesque town with a charming waterfront, inviting shops, and delightful seafood restaurants.

Day 8: On the eighth day, we traveled to Boston, Massachusetts, with a stop in Kennebunkport, Maine. Kennebunkport’s quaint seaside charm and elegant mansions made it a delightful stop. We enjoyed a leisurely walk through the town, visited local shops, and savored fresh seafood by the harbor. Arriving in Boston later in the day, we settled in, ready to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.

Day 9: Boston’s historical and cultural landmarks awaited us on the ninth day. We started with a visit to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, where we took a guided tour of the iconic stadium. Next, we explored Cambridge, home to prestigious universities and a lively arts scene. The day ended with a delicious dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe, where we enjoyed good food and live music in a vibrant setting.

Day 10: Our tenth day in Boston was dedicated to the city’s rich history. We walked the Freedom Trail, a path that takes you through 16 significant historical sites, including the Boston Common, Paul Revere’s House, and the Old North Church. The trail offered a fascinating glimpse into the American Revolution and Boston’s role in it. We also visited Faneuil Hall, a historic marketplace and meeting hall, now a bustling center of shops and eateries.

Day 11: The journey continued as we traveled to Warwick, Rhode Island, on the eleventh day. Warwick’s scenic coastal views and historic sites provided a relaxing and enjoyable day. We explored the town’s charming streets, visited local shops, and enjoyed a peaceful evening by the waterfront.

Day 12: Newport, Rhode Island, was our destination on the twelfth day. We visited The Breakers, the grandest of Newport’s summer “cottages” and a symbol of the Vanderbilt family’s wealth during the Gilded Age. The mansion’s opulence and stunning ocean views were breathtaking. We also explored Newport’s Cliff Walk, a scenic trail offering beautiful views of the coastline and historic mansions.

Day 13: Our final full day took us to Mystic, Connecticut. The town’s seaside charm and rich maritime history made for a delightful visit. We spent time at the Mystic Seaport Museum, where we learned about the town’s shipbuilding heritage. The Mystic Aquarium was another highlight, with its fascinating marine life exhibits. We ended the day with a relaxing dinner at one of the town’s outdoor restaurants, enjoying the fresh sea breeze.

Day 14: On the fourteenth day, we traveled back to JFK Airport, arriving in the afternoon. Reflecting on the journey, we realized how much the American Northeast had to offer, from the mountains and lakes of Vermont to the coastal beauty of Maine and the historical richness of Boston. This trip had been the perfect summer getaway, offering diverse experiences and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and history of our own backyard.

THROWBACK SERIES: ICELAND

SPRING TRIP 2022: APRIL 1ST – 10TH

Exploring Iceland: A Journey Through Nature’s Wonders

Day 1: In the evening of April 1st, 2022, Frontier Travel Club departed from New York’s JFK Airport, filled with excitement for the adventure ahead. Our destination was Reykjavik, Iceland, a land renowned for its natural beauty and unique landscapes. The flight, a relatively short journey of just five and a half hours, was comfortable and filled with anticipation.

Day 2: We arrived in Reykjavik early in the morning, greeted by the crisp Icelandic air. Our first destination was the city of Reykjavik itself. We headed directly from the airport to the heart of the city, eager to explore. Reykjavik, with it’s vibrant cultural scene and picturesque streets, welcomed us warmly. We toured the city, visiting landmarks like Hallgrímskirkja Church and Harpa Concert Hall, and enjoyed the charming blend of old and new architecture. The city’s lively atmosphere and friendly locals made for a delightful introduction to Iceland.

Day 3: On the third day, we ventured to the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, often referred to as “Iceland in Miniature” because of its diverse landscapes. The tour took us through dramatic coastlines, volcanic craters, and quaint fishing villages. The highlight was the majestic Snæfellsjökull glacier, an awe-inspiring sight that left us in awe. The natural beauty of the peninsula, with its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas, was a photographer’s dream.

Day 4: The fourth day was dedicated to the famous Golden Circle. Our journey began with a visit to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. We then marveled at the powerful Geysir geothermal area, watching the Strokkur geyser erupt every few minutes. Our next stop was the stunning Gullfoss waterfall, where we felt the mist from the cascading water. For lunch, we visited a local dairy farm, where we enjoyed a hearty meal and a fascinating presentation on Icelandic dairy farming practices.

Day 5: The fifth day took us along Iceland’s scenic South Coast. We visited several breathtaking waterfalls, including Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, each unique and captivating. One of the most memorable stops was Sólheimasandur beach, where the wreckage of a DC airplane lay abandoned, providing a stark contrast against the black sand. The combination of natural beauty and intriguing history made the South Coast an unforgettable experience.

Day 6: Continuing our exploration of the South Coast, we visited the spectacular Glacier Lagoon on the sixth day. Here, we watched icebergs break off from the glacier and float serenely in the lagoon, creating a scene of otherworldly beauty. Just nearby was Diamond Beach, where glistening ice chunks scattered across the black sand like diamonds. The juxtaposition of ice and sand was mesmerizing and left us with lasting memories of Iceland’s natural wonders.

Day 7: Our journey then took us to Eastern Iceland. The landscape changed as we traveled, revealing the country’s diverse terrain. A highlight of the day was Dettifoss, Europe’s most powerful waterfall. The sheer force and magnitude of the water were awe-inspiring, making it a standout moment of our trip. The rugged beauty of Eastern Iceland, less frequented by tourists, offered a sense of tranquility and raw natural power.

Day 8: On day eight, we toured Northern Iceland, with Akureyri as our base. This charming town, often called the “Capital of North Iceland,” provided a cozy atmosphere with its colorful houses and vibrant culture. We explored the northern coast, stopping at several beautiful locations along the way. Highlights included the serene Goðafoss waterfall and the stunning Lake Mývatn area, known for its geothermal activity and unique landscapes.

Day 9: As our journey neared its end, we traveled back to Reykjavik, making several amazing stops along the way. The day culminated with a visit to the Blue Lagoon, a world-famous geothermal spa. Soaking in the warm, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by a surreal lava field was the perfect way to relax after our adventurous tour. In the evening, we enjoyed a farewell dinner, reminiscing about the incredible experiences we had shared over the past days.

Day 10: On the tenth day, we bid farewell to Iceland and boarded our flight back to New York City. Our mid-day arrival in JFK marked the end of an unforgettable journey. Reflecting on the trip, we felt grateful for the opportunity to explore such a unique and beautiful country. Iceland, with its stunning landscapes and warm-hearted people, had left an indelible mark on us.

Our Icelandic adventure was a whirlwind tour of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and unforgettable moments. From the vibrant city of Reykjavik to the serene beauty of the Glacier Lagoon, every day brought new and exciting discoveries. Guided by knowledgeable locals, we learned about the country’s Viking history and experienced its rich culture. The pristine roads and minimal walking ensured that we could fully enjoy each destination without hassle. For those with a sense of adventure and a desire to escape the everyday, Iceland proved to be the perfect destination. This journey, filled with breathtaking sights and enriching experiences, was truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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