Dear Friend of Touring Israel,
As you know, we love keeping you up-to-date on the latest happenings in our part of the world, but this time we wanted to share something a bit more global.
Many of our most wonderful clients found us because of Wendy Perrin. Earlier this year Wendy left Condé Nast Traveler, where she was Director of Consumer News and Digital Community and wrote its popular practical advice column The Perrin Report. One of the greatest honors I have received is when Wendy named me to her “Perrin’s People” List of Top Travel Specialists, which used to be published annually in Condé Nast Traveler.
Wendy has now launched WendyPerrin.com, where she and her savvy team share insider travel information from across the globe. Wendy has introduced The WOW List, an up-to-date list of her trusted travel specialists, and I am honored to be on that list, along with other top destination specialists who can assist you with your travel plans wherever in the world you’re going. I know you appreciate being in the know, so I wanted to keep you apprised of this exciting news and encourage you to bookmark Wendy’s site and also to sign up for her Perrin Passport newsletter, where she will soon start sharing special travel offers for destinations worldwide.
Also check out my Insider’s Guides to Jerusalem and Israel on Wendy’s site.
You know how passionate we are about maximizing each traveler’s experience, and Wendy shares the same vision. She wants to make your next trip extraordinary. When you connect with Wendy’s destination specialists through WendyPerrin.com, you’re marked as a V.I.P. traveler and you get special benefits and even Wendy’s trip-monitoring service.
We are honored to be included in WendyPerrin.com, and we know you’ll enjoy reaching out to Wendy and her other Trusted Travel Experts.
Happy travels!
Founder & CEO
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