Archive for April, 2009

My Favorite: Hike in Europe

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Our aim with these My Favorite: posts is to give our well-traveled Explorica employees a chance to share some of their favorite travel experiences with all of you.

This week’s my favorite comes from Senior Program Consultant Aimee Chevalier.  Take it away, Aimee…

My absolute favorite hike (so far) is undoubtedly through the five villages known as the Cinque Terre in the Liguria region of Italy along the Italian Riviera.   I’ve had to opportunity to visit this area twice, and I know that I will return again.   The quaint towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore are connected by trains, boats, and gorgeous seaside walking trails.

You can hike the entire coast through all five villages – which takes about five hours – or you can simply travel from one town to the next.   Some sections are an easy stroll, while others are more challenging.  No matter which path you choose, you’ll come across glorious views of cliffsides which drop dramatically down to the turquoise sea lapping against the rocks.  You also walk through vineyards and olive orchards, and be prepared to make some new friends along the way.

When I was traveling and living in Italy as a volunteer on organic farms, my fellow travelers and  I had the opportunity to stay with a woman who had just built herself a house in Levanto, a town just north of the Cinque Terre, on the cliffs about 60 feet above the sea.  We were building terraced gardens which crawled down the side of the mountain toward the sea during the day, and we ate dinner every night outside on top of the cliffs while listening to the water breaking against shore below.  What a life!

Travel Tip of the Week: Maximize Your Wardrobe’s Potential

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Every week, Explorations will offer all you inveterate travelers a travel tip from one of our expert Program Consultants.

This week’s travel tip is from Program Consultant Aimee Chevalier, and it’s a good one for

One of the most exciting (well, sort of) aspects of travel is that you have to expect the unexpected….. in terms of weather.  You also do not have the luxury of your walk-in closet, your washer and dryer, and multiple wardrobe changes a day.  So, you have to pack smart and mix and match your clothing items.

When I travel I make sure that every single clothing item that I bring goes with everything else in my one suitcase, and I stick to solid colors.   That way there’s no outfit planning before you depart, and you can just go with the flow once you’re there.   Your clothing has to comfortable yet versatile.  You have to be prepared for possibly scorching hot days and chilly nights as well as being able to go from day to evening – because who wants to waste valuable sightseeing time worrying about what they’re wearing?

I absolutely love European style .  This past summer I found myself oohing and ahhing over many a Parisian girl’s outfit.  So, take some cues from the locals while you’re traveling, and maybe try something a bit different with your style!

Better Know a Program Consultant: Aimee Chevalier

Monday, April 13th, 2009

One of our main goals with Explorations is to give everyone an opportunity to meet the fine folks who work at Explorica to help teachers take their students on educational tours across the globe.

This week’s featured Program Consultant is Aimee Chevalier.  Here’s some of our favorite excerpts from our recent interview with her:

Where did you grow up?

New Bedford, MA

Where did you go to college?

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Where have you traveled?

Ireland, Scotland, England, Spain, Morocco, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France.  Going to Costa Rica this year! (more…)