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Women-focused itineraries on USTOA’s mind

In celebration of International Women’s Day on 8 March, the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) is highlighting women-focused itineraries offered by its tour operator members.

Spanning the globe from Iceland to Ireland, Japan to Chile, each programme offers small-group, immersive experiences that allow guests to pursue a passion or check a box on their bucket list. “USTOA tour operators have a collection of itineraries created by women, for women, that are packed with hands-on adventures and singular experiences. Each vacation provides much more than a traditional getaway, with opportunities to explore a new destination with like-minded travellers,” said Terry Dale, president and CEO of USTOA.

The collection of small-group, women-only trips in 2020 include Iceland with Northern Lights, tour of Ireland’s five-star golf courses, designed for a private group of women who are interested in golfing, journey exploring Japanese culture in Tokyo and Kyoto, where guests will attend meditation sessions, stay in a traditional ryokan inn, and participate in sake tastings and cooking classes.

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Women-focused itineraries on USTOA’s mind

In celebration of International Women’s Day on 8 March, the United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) is highlighting women-focused itineraries offered by its tour operator members.

Spanning the globe from Iceland to Ireland, Japan to Chile, each programme offers small-group, immersive experiences that allow guests to pursue a passion or check a box on their bucket list. “USTOA tour operators have a collection of itineraries created by women, for women, that are packed with hands-on adventures and singular experiences. Each vacation provides much more than a traditional getaway, with opportunities to explore a new destination with like-minded travellers,” said Terry Dale, president and CEO of USTOA.

The collection of small-group, women-only trips in 2020 include Iceland with Northern Lights, tour of Ireland’s five-star golf courses, designed for a private group of women who are interested in golfing, journey exploring Japanese culture in Tokyo and Kyoto, where guests will attend meditation sessions, stay in a traditional ryokan inn, and participate in sake tastings and cooking classes.

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