A NEW ADVENTURE IS WAITING FOR YOU
I connect women through travel – offering alcohol free adventures that will allow you to rediscover and challenge yourself in ways you had not thought possible. If you’re looking for one-on-one guidance on how to embrace traveling without alcohol, coaching is the answer. I’ll help you discover how traveling without alcohol can enhance your experiences instead of being a stumbling block.
Hi, I’m Margaret.
When I removed alcohol from my life, I rediscovered my joy for travel. I had always enjoyed traveling, but experiencing it without alcohol opened up an entirely new way of engaging with the world. Travel allows you to shed, even temporarily, identities and labels you may cling to at home. It allows for a vulnerability you may not otherwise be open to. My passion is creating authentic opportunities and unique experiences to foster not only growth but also some really good memories. It takes courage to release the familiar, and seemingly secure, in order to embrace the new and unfamiliar. Let’s do it together.
Let’s Travel. Let’s Explore.
Let’s discover together what’s possible.
The latest from the blog!
Arctic Circle Adventures
Guest Blog Post By Jan Carpenter Winter travels from Tromsø, Norway to Kilpisjärvi, Finland; Beauty, Balance, and flexibility.As I travel through life, my needs and preferences on the road evolve. I want to do and experience everything but need balance. Alcohol...
How to Travel Alcohol Free
When I was about ten months sober I discovered an unusually cheap roundtrip airfare to Copenhagen. Yes, this is something I regularly do. Some people watch the stock market, I watch airfare prices. My time in Copenhagen included jumping on trains going in the wrong...
TEETOTALING IN TUSCANY
Close your eyes. Imagine you are sitting outside, sunlight hitting your face and the Tuscan hills surrounding you. What comes to mind. I’m guessing your first thought was of wine. Tuscany automatically brings visions of vineyards and people happily clinking glasses...
“Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.”
~ Jack Kerouac ~