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Group Travel 101: The Good, the Bad, and Why It's Almost Always Worth It
Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
Here are the full corrected show notes: Group Travel 101: The Good, the Bad, and Why It's Almost Always Worth It You don't know what you don't know -- and nowhere is that more true than when you're planning your first international trip. Group travel solves a problem most people don't realize they have: not just the logistics, but the insider knowledge, the local connections, and the moments that never make it onto any itinerary. Joe, Crystal, and travel agent extraordinaire Donna Pelletier break down everything you need to know before you book -- including the one type of person who will ruin your trip and why they'll still give you great stories. What You'll Walk Away With Why group travel isn't just convenient -- it's how you get experiences that solo travelers simply can't access The three destinations on today's dream list: Northern Lights Finland, Greek Island hopping, and the Italian Riviera through Tuscany to Venice How to get to the Acropolis, Santorini's clifftop restaurants, and ancient ruins with no crowds -- and why your tour guide already knows exactly when to go The bag handling secret that eliminates one of travel's biggest headaches entirely Why your first group tour is really a preview -- and how most travelers use it to plan a deeper return trip on their own The one thing first-time international travelers consistently get wrong when they skip unfamiliar itinerary items What to look for when comparing group tour companies -- and why flexibility in optional excursions matters more than the base itinerary How to tip your guides the right way -- including the cash versus QR code debate and what the best companies tell you upfront The Collette Tours deals currently available -- including up to $1,500 off per couple, complimentary door-to-airport transfers, and cancel-for-any-reason insurance Where in Japan Crystal is hiding -- and how close the community is to finally figuring it out Why This Matters Now If you've been putting off international travel because it feels complicated, expensive, or just hard to plan from scratch, this episode makes the case that a group tour removes most of those barriers at once. You get the local knowledge, the pre-vetted logistics, and the community -- and you come home knowing exactly where you'd go back on your own terms. From the Adventure Deck Joe and Crystal compare group travel notes from Dubai, Egypt, Jordan, Peru, Vietnam, and Italy while Donna Pelletier from Vacations by Donna walks through three specific Collette Tours itineraries worth dreaming about right now. The monk story from Angkor Wat makes an appearance. So does the glow-in-the-dark pirate show in Prague that absolutely nobody asked for. The mystery of where Crystal is in Japan inches one step closer to resolution. Resources Mentioned Collette Tours -- collette.com (book through Donna below); current deals up to $1,500 off per couple with air included Vacations by Donna -- donna@vacationsbydonna.com Stacking Adventures Gear of the Day -- stackingadventures.com/gotd Where in the World is Crystal? -- stackingadventures.com/mystory Contact Joe or Crystal -- joe@stackingadventures.com / crystal@stackingadventures.com








