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Embark on a journey of a lifetime as we traverse the iconic landscapes and scenic wonders of America’s most captivating road trips. From the storied Route 66 that epitomises the spirit of classic Americana to the breathtaking Overseas Highway winding through the Florida Keys, we’ll explore the top five road trips that will fuel your wanderlust and leave you awestruck. 

1. Overseas Highway

The Overseas Highway, a remarkable feat of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity offers an unforgettable road trip experience like no other. Stretching 113 miles from Miami to Key West, this iconic route takes travellers on a mesmerising journey through the Florida Keys, where the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico merge in perfect harmony.

As you drive along the highway, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of endless azure waters, quaint coastal towns, and the chance to witness stunning sunsets that paint the sky in hues of orange and pink.

Crossing a series of 42 bridges, including the famous Seven Mile Bridge, the Overseas Highway allows you to disconnect from the hustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the laid-back, carefree spirit of the Florida Keys.

With opportunities for fishing, snorkelling, and exploring historic sites along the way, the Overseas Highway promises an unforgettable road trip adventure filled with sun-soaked days and unforgettable memories.

2. Route 66

Route 66, the Mother Road of America, embodies the essence of classic Americana and nostalgia. Spanning over 2,400 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, this iconic road trip offers a captivating journey through the heart of the United States.

Along the way, you’ll encounter a fascinating tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and roadside attractions that hearken back to the golden age of road travel. From neon-lit motels and retro diners to quirky museums and vintage gas stations, each stop along Route 66 unveils a piece of American history and charm.

As you cruise through the vast plains, rolling hills, and desert landscapes, you’ll be transported to a bygone era, where the open road was a symbol of freedom and adventure.

Whether you’re a history buff, an avid photographer, or simply seeking an unforgettable road trip, Route 66 promises an exhilarating experience that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

3. Highway 1

Highway 1, also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, is a breathtaking road trip that epitomises the allure of the American West Coast. Stretching for over 650 miles along the rugged California coastline, this iconic route offers a visual feast of dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and mesmerising vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

From the picturesque seaside town of Monterey to the vibrant city of Los Angeles, the journey along Highway 1 is a seamless blend of natural wonders and urban charm. Prepare to be awestruck as you wind through Big Sur, a stretch of highway renowned for its majestic redwood forests and breathtaking ocean views.

Quaint coastal villages like Carmel-by-the-Sea beckon with their artistic charm and gourmet delights, while iconic landmarks like the Bixby Creek Bridge add to the road’s allure. Whether you’re an adventurous spirit seeking thrilling vistas or a soul in search of tranquillity, a Highway 1 road trip promises an unforgettable experience that captures the very essence of the California dream.

4. Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway often hailed as “America’s Favourite Drive,” is a scenic wonder that transports travellers through the stunning beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Stretching over 469 miles from Virginia to North Carolina, this road trip promises an enchanting escape into nature’s embrace.

As you meander along this picturesque highway, you’ll be treated to a kaleidoscope of colours, especially during the vibrant foliage season. With numerous overlooks and hiking trails along the way, the Blue Ridge Parkway invites you to immerse yourself in the breathtaking vistas and explore the rich biodiversity of the region.

From cascading waterfalls to serene valleys, every curve reveals a new discovery, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Whether you’re cruising at a leisurely pace or embarking on an adventurous journey, the Blue Ridge Parkway offers a road trip that celebrates the splendour of the great outdoors and leaves an indelible impression on your heart and soul.

5. Going-to-the-Sun Road

The Going-to-the-Sun Road is a mesmerising road trip that winds its way through the heart of Glacier National Park in Montana, offering an unforgettable journey amidst pristine wilderness and majestic peaks. Spanning approximately 50 miles, this engineering marvel takes travellers on a breathtaking journey through rugged terrain, allowing them to witness the raw beauty of nature up close.

As you ascend to higher elevations, you’ll be awestruck by the awe-inspiring vistas of glacial lakes, ancient glaciers, and dense forests that stretch as far as the eye can see. The road’s name is inspired by the sun’s rays that seemingly touch the mountain peaks at sunrise and sunset, creating a celestial spectacle.

Along the route, wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the chance to spot bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and perhaps even grizzly bears roaming freely in their natural habitat.

The Going-to-the-Sun Road is an experience that captures the essence of untamed wilderness and reminds us of the preciousness of these unspoiled landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for any avid road tripper and nature lover.

Ready to hit the road? Speak to one of our expert travel agents today to plan your perfect American Road Trip, and don’t forget! Every time you book a holiday with Charitable Travel, you can donate 5% of the price to the charity of your choice for FREE!

Welcome to the latest issue of the Charitable Traveller Report! We’re excited to share the very best travel deals, inspiration, and insider tips with you to help you make the most of your 2023 travel plans. Read on to discover fantastic deals including a Barbie-inspired break in Ibiza, cultural escapes in Mexico and Peru, and a range of fantastic options from our luxury travel expert Lizzi for your October half term getaway.

From the team behind Charitable Traveller, comes the first issue of Green Traveller magazine! Green Traveller is your new one-stop-shop for everything eco-travel, with not to be missed destinations, responsible travel tips, and sustainable travel news and developments!

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How would you like to save big, explore the world, and make memories to last a lifetime – all while helping to support incredible charities? In this issue of the Charitable Traveller Report you’ll find incredible deals you can’t afford to miss; from a week-long family escape this October from £359, incredible upgrades and complimentary credit on your next Silversea cruise, or 7 night nature-focused escapes in beautiful Daytona Beach and Borneo.

You’ll also find plenty of inspiration from lesser-known locales including Anna Maria Island and South Lake Tahoe, along with European gems including Krakow, San Sebastien, Basel, and Oporto recommended by our luxury travel expert Lizzi.

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If you’re looking for fantastic new deals, thrilling travel inspiration for your next holiday escape, and informative news from the worlds of charity and travel, then you’ve come to the right place. This issue we’ve got fantastic travel offers including a 7 night sustainable escape in Orlando, Florida, a 7 night autumn hiking adventure in Lake Tahoe, and a 3 night city break in Madrid next year during Taylor Swift’s new tour!

We’ve also got some great additional goodies including two inspiring episodes of the Travel Insider Podcast series focusing on Jersey and Orlando, the latest from our luxury travel expert Lizzi, and a fantastic trip to Ethiopia helping to support one of our charity partners.

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Can you feel it? Summer is in the air! If you’re looking for some inspiration for your 2023 travel plans, then you’ve come to the right place. In this edition of the Charitable Traveller Report, you’ll find fantastic holiday offers including a 7 night sustainable escape in St. Pete/Clearwater, a 7 night last minute break in sunny Lanzarote, and a 7 night all-inclusive luxury getaway in the Dominican Republic!

You’ll also find an insider look at luxury travel in Jamaica from our luxury travel expert Lizzi, our brand new Charitable Traveller Magazine Sustainable Supplement, giving you all the information you need to make your next holiday to Florida more sustainable, and the latest news from the world of charity.

This month we’re championing Pride and affirming that love is love, while continuing to hope for a more accepting future. In this edition of the Charitable Traveller Report, you’ll find plenty to mark the month, including a great deal on a weekend break in London for Pride, a summer escape in Malta for EuroPride 2023, and inspiring news from our hard-working charity partner Opening Doors London.

Plus, fantastic travel deals, not to be missed features on Gran Canaria and the Run the River Challenge, and a fundraiser from Cats Protection perfect for those with feline friends!

Stay in the loop with the latest developments in the worlds of charity and travel with the Charitable Traveller Report! Discover great travel deals for EuroPride 2023 in Malta, an all-inclusive escape to 5* Dreams Tulum in Mexico, and even a romantic 4* adults-only escape to Aruba.

Got the itch for Italy? In this edition, Lizzi is taking a look at her favourite spots across the country so you can plan your perfect 2023 trip, and if you’re looking for even more inspiration check out the in-depth features on the Isle of Wight and the Great American West!

By Melissa Tilling, CEO and Founder of Charitable Travel

Getting around in Athens is easy on foot or by metro which connects most of the key neighbourhoods of the city. Athens is a city with a rich history and many interesting sights to explore. Here are some popular walking tour areas for tourists in Athens.

Monastiraki is a lively neighbourhood that is home to the famous Monastiraki Flea Market, where you can browse through a wide variety of antique and souvenir shops. The atmosphere was quite touristy but there were glimpses of past promise, with the antique section. There are some great hidden places to hang out too, including a converted residential covered courtyard run by TAR, The Arts Foundation. Quirky and great vibe.

Syntagma Square is a central square in Athens that is surrounded by important buildings, such as the Greek Parliament, the National Garden, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It is also a popular spot for people-watching and relaxing. The square has been synonymous with the social justice spirit of Athens.

The Roman Agora is an ancient marketplace that dates back to the first century BC. It is located in the heart of Athens and includes the Tower of the Winds, a fascinating ancient monument that served as a weather vane and water tower.

Psiri is a vibrant and trendy neighbourhood located in the heart of Athens. It is located between Monastiraki and Thissio, and is known for its lively nightlife, street art, and trendy cafes and restaurants. The neighbourhood was once a working-class area of Athens with a mafioso past, but in recent years it has undergone a transformation and has become one of the most popular areas of the city for locals and tourists alike. Psiri is also known for its street art scene, with colourful murals and graffiti adorning many of the buildings in the area. The streets are narrow and winding, and there are many hidden alleys and courtyards to explore.

Feeling inspired? Speak to our expert travel agents to plan your perfect Greek escape, and remember, every holiday you book generates a free 5% donation to the charity of your choice at no extra cost to you! 

By Melissa Tilling, CEO and founder of Charitable Travel

Thanks to the superb organisation of the German National Tourist Board I recently had a fantastic visit to Essen in the Ruhr region of Germany, travelling sustainably by train to attend Germany Travel Mart. Germany Travel Mart is one of the largest international travel conferences, and I spent my time there meeting and making new contacts for Charitable Travel with the destinations and businesses that make German tourism tick!

Essen offers visitors a unique blend of sustainability, history, and gastronomy. Known for its industrial heritage and transformation into a green city, Essen has become a popular destination for eco-conscious tourists seeking to explore sustainable tourism.

One of the major tourist attractions in Essen is the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This former coal mine and coking plant, which operated from the 19th century until the 1980s, has been transformed into a cultural centre with museums, galleries, and event spaces. Visitors can learn about the history of the coal industry and its impact on the region while also enjoying modern art exhibitions and concerts.

Another popular destination for tourists is the Essen Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture that dates back to the 9th century. Next time you find yourself in the city, I highly recommend exploring the cathedral’s intricate interior and admiring its towering spires. In the centre by contrast the latest in virtual reality is available with the new mixed reality experience Essen 1887 – #mindblown!

In addition to these historic attractions, Essen is also home to several new sustainable developments. One such development is the Grugapark, a large park that features a botanical garden, a lake, and several walking and cycling trails. The park is also home to the Grugahalle, an event venue that hosts concerts and other cultural events.

Another new sustainable development in Essen is Emscher Park, a green corridor that runs through the city and features parks, gardens, and wildlife habitats. The park also includes several industrial heritage sites, such as the former steelworks at Phoenix West, which have been repurposed as cultural and recreational spaces.

Of course, no visit to Essen is complete without experiencing its cuisine. The city is known for its hearty and flavourful dishes, such as Rinderroulade (beef roulade) and Grünkohl mit Pinkel (kale stew with sausage). Visitors can sample local specialities at traditional restaurants such as Haus Knipping, which has been serving traditional Essen cuisine for over 100 years. Every other type of food is available in this cosmopolitan city.
In recent years, Essen has also become a hub for vegan and vegetarian cuisine, with several restaurants offering plant-based versions of traditional dishes. One such restaurant is Goldknapp, which serves vegan versions of classic German dishes.

I travelled by train to and from London, which proved that the journey door to door was only a little over an hour longer than flying and there’s a lot less hanging around.

Feeling inspired? Speak to our expert travel agents to plan your perfect German escape, and remember, every holiday you book generates a free 5% donation to the charity of your choice at no extra cost to you! 

Welcome to the Charitable Traveller Report, your one-stop shop for all things charity and travel. In this issue, you’ll find the very best travel insights you need to plan your 2023 holidays, positive news from our charity partners, an in-depth look at the luxurious Silversea Cruises, a fascinating tour of India with an opportunity to volunteer with Wildlife SOS, and the brand new edition of Charitable Traveller Magazine!

The question of how to travel ethically and sustainably has grown in its importance over recent years. Travelling by rail from the UK to Europe is certainly more environmentally friendly than flying, but not as time-efficient. 

To help you to find practical ways to travel and reduce your carbon emissions we now offer packages travelling one-way by train and flying one-way to help reduce emissions and incorporate more slow travel into your holidays in a practical way.

Your favourite European city breaks are still doable as a fly-one-way option, the price isn’t too different and the travel duration still makes a weekend trip possible, whilst cutting travel emissions in half. For example;

Long-weekend break in glamourous Cannes, 3 nights from £645pp. Travel by Eurostar from London St. Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord, transfer to Paris Gare du Lyon and continue on a picturesque rail journey to the south of France. Stay in the 4-star Hotel Colette for 3 nights on a B&B basis. Flying home from Nice to London Heathrow. Price is per person, based on 2 adults sharing, and includes a £65 donation to a charity of your choice. Subject to availability and valid for travel dates 25/08/2023-28/08/2023.

How does it compare?

– Outbound travel time by train is 9 hours in total (1 change) and flight home is 2 hours.

– Emissions: The 1041km average journey by plane produces 0.17 tonnes of C02 versus the equivalent distance by train is 0.006 tonnes of C02.

– Train & fly one way from £645pp, fly both ways from £535pp, or get the train both ways from £709pp

Overnight train to Barcelona with 2 nights stay from £639pp. Travel by Eurostar from London St. Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord, followed by an overnight sleeper train from Paris Barcy Seine to Barcelona Nord. Stay for 2 nights in the 3-star Catalonia Born hotel with B&B, returning to the UK by air from Barcelona to London Heathrow. Price is per person based on 2 adults sharing and includes a £64 donation to a charity of your choice. Price is subject to availability, valid for travel 15/09/2023-18/09/2023

How does it compare?

– Travel time by train is 19 hours in total (1 change) and return flight home 2.5 hours

– Emissions: Flying 1148km produces on average 0.19 of C02 emissions per passenger versus 0.007 tonnes for the same distance by train

– Train and fly one way from £639pp versus fly both ways from £585pp

Rail break in Venice with a 3-night stay from £989pp. Take the Eurostar from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord, and change to Paris Lyon for onward travel to Turin for Milan, and finally journey through Northern Italy’s countryside before reaching Venice. Stay in the 4-Star Principe Hotel with B&B and return flight to London Gatwick from Venice. Price is per person based on 2 adults sharing, subject to availability and includes a £98 donation to a charity of your choice. Valid for travel dates: 31/08/2023-03/09/2023.

How does it compare?

– Outbound travel time by train is 14 hours in total (3 changes) and travel back by plane is 2 hours.

– Emissions: Flying 1117km produces 0.18 tonnes of C02 emissions versus 0.024 tonnes for the same distance by train

– Train and fly-one-way option from £989pp versus fly both ways from £855pp

Speak to our expert travel agents to plan your perfect break, and remember, every holiday you book generates a free 5% donation to the charity of your choice at no extra cost to you! 

Carbon footprint data provided by TerraVerde Sustainability Ltd. whose carbon measurements conform to the GHG Protocol Corporate with conversion factors from Defra (UK), Ademe (France) and other leading databases that operate across many countries

Prices shown are correct as of 11/05/2023

Our founder and CEO, Melissa Tilling has been selected by TTG and its six Sustainable Travel Heroes – Avis, G Touring, Greek National Tourism Organisation, Hurtigruten, Iberostar and Intrepid – as one of their brand-new trainee Sustainable Travel Ambassadors! She was selected by TTG and the Heroes due to her and Charitable Travel’s demonstrable commitment to and passion for sustainable travel.

As a Sustainable Travel Ambassador in training, Melissa will have to complete a six-part course of educational workshops covering new sustainable trends within the travel industry, tips and tricks on measuring carbon emissions, how to pick the best sustainable holiday suppliers, and so much more!

She will be using this new information to further her understanding of the best new sustainable practices to use and to help even more people #TravelForGood with Charitable Travel!