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Samantha visiting Pont du Gard, France

Samantha

France, Italy & Switzerland Specialist

As an accomplished athlete and Boston native, Samantha has always lived an active lifestyle. Prior to majoring in communications at Goucher College, Samantha spent a summer in Europe researching architecture and sculptures for her minor in Art History. Ever since, Samantha has been fortunate enough to continue to explore the globe; her preferred destinations include Botswana, France, Thailand, and Turkey. Samantha's first years at Audley were spent as a Southern Africa specialist.

Since then she has joined Audley's Europe team with a focus on France. After extensively traveling through France she has gained an in-depth knowledge of the French way of life through food, art and wine. Although she loves traveling the world, Samantha feels there is no place like home and her perfect day would include watching the Patriots win at Gillette Stadium with a hotdog and beer in hand.

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I appreciate that Audley took the time to listen to what we wanted to experience and delivered.

Cape of Good Hope trip

Ken M. and Maureen C. traveled to South Africa and Zambia for 14 days in May 2016, organized by Samantha S

The trip was truly the best trip we've ever taken, each day filled with fabulous activities that seemed to get better each day. We had sought guidance from another travel agent and they were not as flexible working with us as Audley. Audley was straightforward with us and willing to work with our budget and tailor to what we wanted to see. This was essential especially because this would be our one and only time ever in Africa. I appreciate that Audley took the time to listen to what we wanted to experience and delivered.
Honfleur, Normandy

I recommend visiting - Honfleur, France

While in Normandy, I fell in love with the picturesque seaside town of Honfleur. It's a quaint fishing village that dates back to the Vikings. There are many half-timbered houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. You can walk along the port at night and see cafés and restaurants with people spilling into the streets surrounded by music and laughter.  Honfleur is known for some of the best seafood in France and I have yet to find a bowl of mussels that measures up to the ones I indulged in there.

This region is also known for its apple orchards from which delicious Calvados and local ciders are created. In Honfleur you'll also be near the world-famous Mont-Saint-Michel which dates back to the 8th century. Situated between Paris and the D-Day beaches, Honfleur makes for a perfect place to relax for a few days.

 

Crillon le Brave, Crillon-le-Brave

I recommend staying at - Crillon le Brave, France

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Hotel Crillon le Brave is located northeast of Avignon in the heart of Provence and is by far my favorite hotel. Perched on top of a tiny hill village surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, the views from the rooms, terraces and gardens are stunning. Its charm comes from the many medieval buildings that once were the village and that now make up the hotel itself.

Perhaps the most unique part of the hotel is the feeling of calm and tranquility it brings to you during a stay there. It's truly a retreat where you can spend your day sitting in a nearby café watching the world go by. Crillon le Brave's location is ideal and allows you to visit many nearby attractions for a day, including Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the villages of Gordes and the Luberon Valley.

I'll never forget when…

What I appreciate most about travel is having the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. I was lucky enough to spend the morning exploring the streets of Saint-Germain-de-Près in Paris with a local Parisian, Christine. We spent the morning walking in and out of traditional French boulangeries and patisseries. As we strolled along, she taught me about the history of French cuisine and the way certain pastries are linked to important historical events, such as the world-famous croissant, all while tasting different goodies along the way. I particularly liked the financier, a mini almond cake designed specifically for businessmen. It's a light and moist cake, small enough to be conveniently eaten on the way to work.

Photos of Samantha

  • Samantha on Burano Island in Venice, Italy
  • Samantha in Capri, Italy
  • Samantha in Champagne, France
  • Samantha in the Colosseum in Rome, Italy
  • Samantha trying a cooking class in Bologna, Italy
  • Samantha outside Romeo's House in Verona, Italy
  • Samantha at Lake Como, Italy
  • Samantha at the Roman Forum in Rome, Italy
  • Samantha wine tasting in Beaujolais, France
  • Samantha in the garden at Château de Chenonceau, France
  • Samantha visiting Mont-Saint-Michel, France
  • Samantha chocolate tasting in Saint-Germain, Paris, France