Here you can browse through my blog posts prior to February 2022. Currently I'm sharing my travel experiences, candid opinions, and what's on my mind solely on my Facebook page. — Rick

An Irishman in Edmonds Charms Tour Alums

At each of our tour alum parties, we give the mic to six or seven of our European guides, who take turns sharing the fun of their own culture and country. In this clip, Irish guide Stephen McPhilemy jokes about tour members confusing the Irish Republic Army (IRA) with Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA), shares his love of teaching on the road, and leads us all in a rousing bit of Irish folk singing.

Video: The Travelphile

Reconnecting with Last Year’s Travel Buddies

The 20th annual Rick Steves Tour Guide Summit was a multifaceted event. Along with our guides’ festivities, we have our tour alumni party — actually six parties of about 400 people each, spread over two days — when those who took last year’s tours gather to share scrapbooks and stories, and reconnect with each other and their guides.

Tour reunion

Six times, we filled my old junior high school gym with tour alums who enjoyed reunions in the true sense of the word — “old friends” from our recent tours getting together with our tour guides.

Tour members holding gummi bears

At each of the parties, we had contests celebrating the group with the best attendance (Gummi Bears for all, as you see here); the tour member who traveled the farthest for the party (lots from the east coast and the deep south, winners generally from Florida); and the tour alum who’s taken the most of our tours (winners had enjoyed between 10 and 20 of our tours). Photo: The Travelphile

Rick Steves on stage

We also host 20 “Test Drive a Tour Guide” talks, where guides give those dreaming of taking a tour a slideshow explaining why we think our tours offer the best value in the business. With the help of a couple of guides, I enjoyed talking up our Italy tours on the main stage…with an auditorium full of travel dreamers.

Tour Guide Talent Show: German Comedians

It just feels right to invite all of our guides over to my house for a big party as a thanks for the great work they do each tour season. And part of the festivities is our guides’ international talent show. In this skit, our German guides explain “The Four Principles of German Humor” (color-coded in bordeaux, ruby, scarlet, and crimson). To keep it snappy, we’ll just show you “bordeaux.”