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

The Guides Are Coming! The Guides Are Coming!

I’m gearing up for what will be the most high-energy and action-packed week of my winter:  the 2014 Tour Guide Summit. My tour guides — all 124 of them — will fly in from across the globe and descend on my small hometown of Edmonds, Washington, for a week of workshops and strategy sessions. We come together to learn from each other, rekindle friendships, and work to make our tours better than ever. It’s an exhilarating time!

But I don’t want to keep the guides all to myself.  We’ll cap off the week with our biggest live streaming event of the year: Test Drive a Tour Guide. On Saturday, January 18, join me and my tour guides for a day filled with eight one-hour slideshow presentations on Europe’s top tour destinations for 2014 — all free to view live on my website. You’ll get a colorful preview of where each tour takes you, and meet the great guides who lead our tours. Tune in from anywhere in the world.

Starting tomorrow, I’ll share a week of videos on Facebook that highlight our guides’ great work. Join me!

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Be a Caller on My Radio Show!

Rick-RadioNext week we’re hosting all our European guides here at Rick Steves’ Europe headquarters in Edmonds for our annual tour guide summit. While they’re in town, I’ll take advantage of their passion and expertise by conducting about 40 interviews in six days. This is your chance to ask me — and my favorite European tour guides — your travel questions and share your travel highlights.

From Ireland to Italy and history to politics, please have a look at our recording lineup and submit your questions and comments for a chance to be on air.

You’ll also be able to eavesdrop on my live taping sessions all next week at www.ricksteves.com/radio. Join me!

Peaceful Talk with Pico Iyer

Next week, I’ll be conducting about 40 interviews in six days for my public radio program, Travel with Rick Steves. In preparation, I was listening to a few of our recent interviews, and found this one, with Pico Iyer, particularly engrossing. I find him both a blessing and an inspiration. Listen and take some time to ponder the ways travel can bring us peace and provide an oasis from our hectic day-to-day lives.

By the way, we’ve been producing radio shows filled with interviews like this for the last eight years. That’s about 400 hour-long programs, and they’re all available for free at www.ricksteves.com/radio.

Do you already tune in to my radio show? Do you listen to it via podcast?  What was your favorite interview?

A Rick Steves-Style Paris Video Through the Eyes of Teenagers

A big part of the fun in my work is inspiring others to share their love of travel. I get lots of digital scrapbooks, amateur videos, and self-published travel books to review, and last week I received one I think you might enjoy. Sahal Farah, a 19-year-old college student living in Los Angeles, grew up watching my TV show with his family. Here’s what he wrote:

Dear Mr. Steves, My family and I have been massive fans of your show since we were old enough to watch television. My little brother Leeban, age 15, was asked by his French teacher to make a short and simple travel video when she heard that we would be going to Paris over the summer of 2012. We travel a lot as a family (especially Europe) and after watching your show for all these years we were actually excited to make it! After countless hours to get it just right, we finally got it done and the teacher was completely bewildered with how intricate and professional it was. She’s now showing it to her students for every new year. Anyway, my mom said that since the video we made was inspired by your show that we should send it to you. I’d love to hear what you think about it! If you enjoy it, I’d love it if you could give us a shout out on Facebook or Twitter! Thank you so much Rick and keep on traveling! -Sahal Farah

Here’s what I wrote back:

Dear Sahal and Leeban, You guys are great. Thanks for letting us enjoy a little bit of Paris through your young and insightful eyes. Best wishes and happy future travels (and video production, I hope)! -Rick

Here’s the video. Enjoy!

If you can’t see the video below, watch it on YouTube.

Organizing My 2014 Travel Dreams into the Best Possible Itinerary

RWith the holidays behind us, now I set my sights on my 2014 travel dreams. Year after year, my major fault is trying to pack too much into my itinerary. This year, I’m determined to let a little R&R elbow its way into the mix. This photo captures a magic memory of doing absolutely nothing recently on a Greek island. I’ll be sure to sweeten the 2014 mix with a little of that, along with lots of sightseeing thrills.

When it comes to traveling — for me, at least — every year creates a hard act to follow. As a young writer back in the 70s, I declared, “You can never exhaust Europe of what it has to offer.” For more than 30 summers, I’ve been lucky to live that statement, and I’m thankful it’s still so true.

In 2012, my focus was on Europe’s blockbuster cities. That year, we produced 10 TV shows that pulled together the best of London, Paris, Venice, Florence and Rome. This past year, 2013, had me more on the fringes. While I enjoyed plenty of Italy, Spain, and France, I also got to broaden my field of vision with adventures in Egypt, Israel, Palestine, Russia, Scotland, and Iceland.

It’s a tradition for me to start my planning by sitting down with our annual tour catalog. It’s filled not only with three dozen “best of” itineraries, but also gorgeous photos of my favorite destinations and the smiling faces of our travelers embracing the good life on the road. It’s a print version of window-shopping… or what Parisian shoppers call “window-licking.” Paging through it, I enjoy great memories of 25 years of leading these exciting tours, and I get to try on the best European vacations I can imagine. (You can request your own copy.)

I’m tempted by Portugal’s mix of hardscrabble cities, sweet port wine, inviting cobbles, wistful blue tiles, and weather-beaten faces. The people and places of Eastern Europe beckon, with a charm and confidence that happily knocks their tumultuous 20th century firmly into the past. Sicily, the island that cranks up Italy’s playful chaos to a cultural torrent, is high on my list, too: I dream of being back in the markets of Palermo, savoring a montage of singing merchants, feisty old widows in black who gossip with little more than winks and hand gestures, and a cuisine that seems to say, “We Sicilians may be conquered time after time, but eating well is the best revenge.”

While my wanderlust is pulling me in lots of directions, I also need to factor in my workload (poor me). I’ll need to spend several weeks with my TV crew, producing six new shows: Amsterdam and the Netherlands, Prague, Berlin, and Italy’s Veneto and Cinque Terre. I’ll research guidebook chapters from Helsinki to Carcassonne. And, each year, I get to join a Rick Steves tour — not as a guide (been there, done that), but as a tour member. While I’m tempted by so many of our tour itineraries, I’m really leaning toward the tour I used to lead ’round and ’round each summer back in the 1980s: our classic Best of Europe in 21 Days tour.

All these choices are so much fun!  Where will your travel dreams take you in 2014?