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Pair Travel Writing and Photography at a Yucatan Retreat

Every once in awhile I hear about a trip that makes me think, sure, I can go. That is until reality sets in. If this trip was just a week later, I could probably talk myself into swinging it. The dates don't work for me, but perhaps they might for you.

From December 4-11, 2007, there is the Travel Writing Workshop in the Yucatan lead by a husband and wife team, Judith Fein and Paul Ross. She's a travel journalist; he's a photographer. Their company, Global Adventure is one I wish I was running. With what time, I have no idea, but they look like they have a rip roaring good time traversing the world and taking people along with them on journeys geared towards learning and self-improvement. Plus, they live in Santa Fe, New Mexico when they are not on the road. What could be finer than that? Sorry, Columbus. Sorry, Ohio.

Judith has written articles galore for many major publicatations and had been a frequent guest on NPR's, now defunct, Savvy Traveler. Paul's vita is also extensive. While Judith captures their travels in words, he snaps the photos. Being that they are experts--and they pass on their know-how, going on a trip with them sounds like a blast.

The one in the Yucatan centers on little known archeological sites and Mayan villages during the days. Nights are spent at Rancho Encantado, an eco-tourism type resort that includes candlelight dinners and massages. Here's a link to comments about Judith's and Paul's trips from people who have taken them. Now that I've read about this trip myself, it sounds like my perfect dream vacation, and I didn't even know I had one.

Filed under: Arts and Culture, Learning, Stories, Mexico, Hotels and Accommodations, Ecotourism

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