7 Reasons I Loved My Globus Choice Tour Of Northern California

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I’ve just returned from a wonderful 9-day solo trip with Globus Journeys through Northern California starting and ending in San Francisco.

Solo, being without my husband and children, but not on my own. I swapped Craig and the girls out for 31 mostly strangers who soon turned into friends.

Globus group tour of Northern California
Our wonderful Globus tour group in Yosemite

This group tour called “California Dreaming: Northern California by Design” took us from San Francisco to Yosemite National Park passing through Sonoma, Sacramento, Lake Tahoe and Mammoth Lakes where we enjoyed popular attractions as well as more lessor known experiences.

In this post, I will share my experiences traveling as a group tour with Globus. This week, I will have posts on the highlights of this Northern California road trip, Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve, Bodie State Historical Park, Sacramento and Yosemite National Park! I also wrote about my day in San Francisco before the tour started.

About Choice Touring by Globus Tours

bodie ghost town california
Enjoying Bodie ghost town tour as a group

I joined the Globus Tour on a paid partnership project with iambassador and Globus Journeys.

We worked with them to help share the experience of this new tour form introduced by Globus earlier this year: Choice Touring.

Choice Touring by Globus allows for more flexibility and independence within the group travel experience.

On these tours, travelers are provided with guided sightseeing at the must-see sights (like Yosemite National Park) as well as having the option of choosing from a selection of curated experiences called YourChoice Excursions.

These excursions are in the key attractions and off-the-beaten-path destinations, allowing travelers the freedom and flexibility to pursue their own interests and curiosities, within a group tour format.

Choice Touring by Globus is offering travelers 13 NEW itineraries in Europe and North America. (Psst. Scotland tour with Outlander tour options, I have my eye on you!)

Globus is one of the biggest tour companies in the world, helping travel lovers experience global destinations in a way that best suits their style.

From budget to luxury, small groups to large, and even more independent style with local guides and local favorites, Globus, along with their sister companies  Avalon Waterways, Cosmos, and Monograms, have a wide range of tour options to suit any style.

My perspective of our Globus Northern California Tour

Olmsted Point Yosemite National Park
Olmsted Point Yosemite NP

Apart from a booze tour of Oktoberfest and Amsterdam when I was 21, I have not been on a group tour before. I’ve always preferred independent travel and was worried a group tour might stifle me!

I didn’t experience that on this tour at all. Instead I found an opportunity to travel in a more relaxed style where I was taken care of so I could enjoy the experiences and connect with others on the tour.

With every travel experience I have; I want to walk away knowing that somehow, I grew as a person.

From my interactions with others, the connections to nature, the ease in which I traveled, the abundance of stories, laughter, support, and encouragement has only enhanced my life and showed me more of who I want to be.

This tour helped me come out of a COVID funk and see a brighter future. It was just what I needed after a rough 18 months filled with chaos. Thank goodness travel is coming back to soothe our souls and return us to joy!

Here’s why I loved this group tour experience with Globus:

Traveling with others

The value of a group tour with Globus Tours
Always someone to talk to! One of our lovely group dinners

While the big-ticket attractions and off-the-beaten path adventures help create an amazing experience, it’s the memories created with others that are most valued long after the snapshots fade amongst a sea of destinations.

As we mostly travel as a family unit, we often have limited opportunities to engage with other people.

This tour was a wonderful opportunity for me to step outside of that and create memories with other people – new and old. I was thankful that a group of iambassador travel bloggers were also on the tour! We had a blast!

I loved bonding over experiences like an impromptu Earth Wind Fire September 21 Spring Equinox dance; discovering Wild West Saloons with crazy slogans; and hiking two miles to a magnificent sunset with vibrant, joyful, 80-year-old Leigh, who reminded me to always keep adventure and travel at the core of my spirit. Yes I can!

These are the stories moments that make a travel experience unique, even when you are walking a well-worn path.

We were fortunate to have a friendly and kind group of people on the tour. Globus gave us opportunities to mingle like having group dinners and changing our seating positions on the bus each day so we’d have new people to talk to.

I loved hearing about others lives and sharing our perspectives of the different activities and tours we were doing. I learned so much from the other people on the tour. It was also wonderful to laugh about so many things that happened on the trip together.

I usually travel with Craig – our photographer – so always have someone to take my photo. But, if you are a solo traveler, you will love having many people to capture your photos at these amazing destinations.

And as a solo traveler, you will love having someone look after you and carry your bag when your back is sore (thanks Michael!), and ask you to join them on a hike, a roam about town, or to dinner.

Effortless Travel

Sand Harbor state Park Lake TAhoe, Nevada
Sand Harbor State Park, Lake Tahoe

Being on this tour of California with Globus made it very apparent to me how my typical family travel lifestyle is just one intense swirling hurricane.

It’s like you are experiencing a moment – in my case – as three people – myself, and the two girls. Every moment incorporates taking responsibility for how they will also experience it.

That’s just while on the trip! There’s all the stuff before it too.

The pre-trip planning, researching, and booking stage can be exhausting. Sadly, many parents throw it into the too-hard bin and walk away.

I’ve done that recently with our plans for Christmas travel. “Too exhausting, we’ll just stay close to home.

Booking my flight and packing my bag were the only things I had to do for this group tour. No research. No deal finding, No booking. No itinerary preparation.

Many of my fellow Globus tour travelers shared that this effortless travel is also one of the biggest reasons they travel on group tours.

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