Happy Independence Day! I hope you are celebrating with those most important to you.
Many of you have been asking lately about what type of reception you can expect when you’re travelling abroad. It is with some trepidation that I wade into this discussion, because I want to focus on the pragmatic aspects of this question, and leave the unhelpful and highly partisan political aspects for people to debate in other forums.
Please take your politics to other places.
So far in 2025, Bob and I have travelled to France, Italy, Monaco, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia, as well as to Canada and Mexico. We have interfaced with hundreds of people in these countries, and WITHOUT EXCEPTION we have been treated extraordinarily well.
WHY? Because the GOLDEN RULE applies to travel as much as any other aspect of our lives. I wanted to focus on the pragmatic aspects of being an American abroad, so here goes…
- WE’RE GUESTS: Wherever we are, we do our very best to be respectful of the locals, their customs, and culture. Giving respect earns the same back, almost always.
- NO POLITICS: In rare cases when people bring up politics (or religion for that matter), we DON’T engage. There’s nothing to be gained from such discussions. If someone wants to debate US foreign policy with you, they have already made up their mind. NOTHING you can say will change that… so DON’T ENGAGE.
- NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS: In just about all other countries, English is a second language, and this means that locals have no idea if I’m from the US, Britain, Canada, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand. Can you tell the difference between someone from Argentina or Chile? It’s exactly the same for the Europeans… so unless you go out of your way to self-identify as an American, most people won’t know. Perhaps more important – they don’t care. The overwhelming proportion of people will treat you with the respect you show them (see the first point above).
THE CAVEAT: For people that choose to go abroad, and loudly complain about how much better things are at home, and how vastly superior the US is – these people SHOULD expect blowback. My best advice to such people is to not leave their home state – you won’t be happy anywhere else, and people don’t want you there anyway.
However – I suspect by virtue of reading this newsletter, that you’re NOT one of those people. So Happy Independence Day, and keep exploring the world with respect and courtesy – you’ll get the same back.
Dream-Travel-Share UNPACKED:
Check out our VIDEO BLOG where Kim interviews Bob about his recent experience while travelling in Europe, and how it relates to being an American Abroad:
In Case You Missed It:
GLOBAL ENTRY? There are a number of programs to expedite your process at the border. Which one is best for you? https://pamperedcruiser.com/trusted-traveller-programs-which-one/
ALASKA: There’s lots of different ways to see the 49th State, and most people don’t figure out the best way to do it until AFTER they’ve been there. Here’s some ideas:
https://pamperedcruiser.com/alaska-different-ways-to-see-the-49th-state/
TAUCK is an American land-tour company that is celebrating 100 years in business this year. Here’s a bit of background on TAUCK and what they do:
https://pamperedcruiser.com/land-cruises-with-tauck/
Featured YOUTUBE Posts:
ALASKA How to Choose. The choices for cruises to Alaska can be overwhelming. This video is a step by step guide to choosing what is most appropriate for you:
GREAT LAKES with VIKING. It’s right in our own backyard, but we should follow the lead of tourists from around the world that travel to the GREAT LAKES to experience incredible scenery and wildlife spotting, as well as unique urban experiences in both the United States and Canada. If locks and canals are your thing, you can also experience that on the Great Lakes.
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Today’s Travel Opportunities
In observance of Independence Day, here are some ideas for travelling domestically (or at least close to home).
GREAT LAKES with VIKING for 8-days between Milwaukee and Toronto
- Visit Toronto, traverse the locks of the Welland Canal, Niagara Falls, Point Pelee NP, Detroit, Alpena (MI), Mackinac Island, Milwaukee
- 2025: SOLD OUT
- 2026: Nordic Balconies from $5995. Departures April through October
- Here’s our ITINERARY VIDEO from when we did this trip: https://youtu.be/uDeGzBDb0mM
GREAT LAKES with VIKING for 15-days between Duluth MN and Toronto
- Visit Toronto, traverse the locks of the Welland Canal, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Detroit, Alpena, Algoma (Wisconsin), Mackinac Island, Fathom Five National Marine Park (submarine available) , Killarney (Ontario), Georgian Bay, Soo Locks transit, Silver Islet, Thunder Bay (submarine available), Duluth.
- 2026: Nordic Balconies from $13,995. Departures June through August
See our Ship Tour video of Viking Polaris here: https://youtu.be/izwAZ6NdFOo
See the Submarine and the HANGAR here: https://youtu.be/XlKq3ow2JrM
ALASKA: Vancouver to Anchorage for 7-nights with SILVERSEA
- Visit Vancouver, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, Hubbard Glacier, and Seward.
- 2025: Sold Out
- 2026: Depart May through September from $4480.
New England & Canada: Montreal to New York for 11-days
- Visit Montreal, Saguenay, Charlottetown, Halifax, Portland, Boston, Newport, NYC.
- 2025: Depart September 2 OR October 5 from $6350
- 2026: Depart September or October from $6230
MISSISSIPPI RIVER with VIKING from New Orleans to Memphis for 8-days
- Visit New Orleans, Darrow, St. Francisville, Baton Rouge, Natchez, Vicksburg, Greenville, Memphis
- 2025: Departures in December from $3999
- 2026: Departures February through June from $3999. September to November from $5499
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURES:
You DON’T have to be an elite athlete to enjoy these trips. You DO have to like being outside, and be curious about nature:
OREGON & WASHINGTON: Columbia River from Portland to Clarkston for 6-days
- Visit Portland, The Dalles (for Multnomah Falls and fish hatchery), Columbia Gorge, Walla Walla, Palouse River. Traverse the locks by river boat right here at home!
- Go hiking, kayaking, ride on the zodiacs, visit museums and wineries
- 2025: Departures in October (8-day variation) from $5827
- 2026: March $3500, April $4834, September $4335, October $4243
SAN JUAN ISLANDS for 8-days round-trip Seattle
- Visit Victoria BC, Desolation Sound for kayaking and hiking, Alert Bay for First Nations immersion, the Gulf Islands to visit quaint communities, Friday Harbor on for the Whale museum, and other islands in Puget Sound.
- This corner of the country is a well-kept secret. Visit remote islands to see the sea lions, eagles, humpback and orca whales. Go for a bike ride in Victoria; kayaking, zodiacs, and paddleboarding in remote bays.
- 2025: Departures in September and October from $5897
- 2026: Departures in October from $5954
DOMESTIC LAND CRUISES with TAUCK
US NATIONAL PARKS: America’s Canyonlands departing Phoenix to Las Vegas for 8-days
- Visit Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Zion NP, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon
- 2025: Depart October 10 from $5990.
- 2026: Departures March through October from $4990
- Click here for more details: https://www.tauck.com/tours/american-canyonlands-grand-canyon-escorted-tour?insider=mmjy-sue-bob-bradley-the-pampered-cruiser
SOUTHEAST US from Jacksonville to Charleston for 8-days
- Visit St. Augustine, Jekyll Island, Savannah, Beaufort.
- 2025: Departures in September and October from $5490
- 2026: Departures March through December from $5290
MICHIGAN and Mackinac Island from Traverse City to Detroit for 8-days
- Visit Traverse City (for the sand dunes, vineyards, and sandy beaches), Petoskey, Mackinac island, Midland, Bay City, Frankenmuth Bavarian Village, Dearborn (for Henry Ford Museum), Detroit.
- 2025: Departures in October from $5290 per person.
- 2026: Departures May through October from $5290
- Click here for more details: https://www.tauck.com/tours/michigan-lakes-mackinac-island-escorted-tour?tcd=mi2025&insider=mmjy-sue-bob-bradley-the-pampered-cruiser
NEW YORK to WASHINGTON for 12-days
- New York (dinner at ONE World Observatory, Walking tour of Manhattan, 911 memorial, Central Park), Valley Forge NP, Philadelphia (early access to Museum of American Revolution, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell), Amish Country in Lancaster, Gettysburg National Military Park, Harper’s Ferry, Charlottesville, Jefferson’s Monticello, Richmond, Williamsburg, George Washington’s Estate, Washington DC (National Mall, Early Access to National Archives to see Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights)
- 2025: Departures in October from $6990
- 2026: Departures March through October from $7590
- Click here for more details: https://www.tauck.com/tours/freedom-footsteps-philidelphia-washington-dc-guided-tour?insider=mmjy-sue-bob-bradley-the-pampered-cruiser
Recently booked a Viking Cruise?
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We’ll check over your reservation to make sure you’re getting the best possible deal, and we will also add some onboard credits that are not available on direct bookings.
We can add at least $100 per person onboard credit to any direct Viking reservation made in the last 60 days.
There is never a situation where you’ll get a better deal by booking directly with Viking (or any other cruise line).
If you recently booked a Viking Cruise, please let us know as soon as possible.
If you’re planning a trip, I’d love to help! Click here or call 800-876-0168 to get in touch today.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sue Bradley





Sue Bradley
