The Ultitude Journey...
WHOEVER... YOU CHOOSE TO TRAVEL WITH
All of our travel programs are hand-crafted for a specific individual, you are free to travel with whomever you choose even if that is just yourself. There are no groups for you to join unless that group is made of people chosen by you. Generally we like to limit the number of participants to six persons but make exceptions for multi-generational families. This allows us to work with the best vehicles, select boutique hotels versus chain hotels and provide restaurants that cater to parties up to six. The majority of our bookings are two to four people however.
WHATEVER... INTERESTS YOU
We work with our clients to tailor-make the exact experience they are looking for in an international journey. It also allows a discovery of a totally different culture or one’s own roots. These elements along with the destinations and accommodations selected allow the creation of an experience unique to that one customer. While some clients want to immerse themselves in art, cooking or hiking, most want a little of each added into the mix along with general sightseeing.
WHENEVER... ON YOUR SCHEDULE, NOT OURS
At Ultitude, we are happy to take you where you want to go, when you want to go. We may offer some practical advice such as a time of year when certain
places are not open or where we feel that a particular time of year may not offer the essence of a particular destination. In most cases however, each season
has something to offer. In August, Paris can be hot but the days are longer and many Parisians leave the city on vacation reducing the lines at the galleries and museums. In February it can be cold especially walking the Champs Elysées but that is compensated for by the social and cultural scene in full swing. As a prime example a visit to Finland in summer offers sunshine practically round the clock while winter has short days but compensates with the Aurora Borealis lighting up the night sky.
places are not open or where we feel that a particular time of year may not offer the essence of a particular destination. In most cases however, each season
has something to offer. In August, Paris can be hot but the days are longer and many Parisians leave the city on vacation reducing the lines at the galleries and museums. In February it can be cold especially walking the Champs Elysées but that is compensated for by the social and cultural scene in full swing. As a prime example a visit to Finland in summer offers sunshine practically round the clock while winter has short days but compensates with the Aurora Borealis lighting up the night sky.