AdventureWomen Unveils Five New Tours in North America
by Sarah Milner
Yosemite National Park. Photo: Adventure Women
AdventureWomen has expanded its 2026 offering with five new North America tours.
AdventureWomen is a women-owned tour operator that specializes in small group travel. Founded in 1982 by travel pioneer Susan Eckert, the travel company boasts over 40 years of crafting all-women experiences.
The five new trips explore Baja, Utah, Alaska, California, and Canada. Durations range from six to nine days, and AdventureWomen’s small group sizes are eight to 15 travelers.
The new North America itineraries were added in response to an increased travel preference for close-to-home destinations.
“We are proud to unveil five new North American itineraries for 2026, thoughtfully crafted to foster meaningful connections—to nature, to community, and to self,” said AdventureWomen President Paige Davis. “These journeys respond to our travelers’ increasing interest in nearby explorations while continuing to embody the spirit of empowerment and transformative travel that is the hallmark of AdventureWomen.”
AdventureWomen’s New North America Adventures
Baja: Sea Lions, Stargazing, and Mindfulness (April 12 to 18, 2026): A seven-day active adventure through Mexico’s Baja Peninsula.
Utah: Moab, Arches, and Canyonlands Adventure (May 17 to 22, 2026): A high-energy six-day itinerary that blends thrills—rafting, ziplining—and natural beauty.
Alaska: Glaciers, Wildlife Encounters, and Multi-Adventures (June 1 to 9, 2026): A nine-day, high-energy expedition deep into Alaska’s untamed wilderness.
Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon: Exploring California’s National Parks (June 22 to 28, 2026): A seven-day hiking journey through the Golden State that blends serene beauty with personal empowerment.
Canada: The Ultimate Train Journey and Active Outdoor Adventure (Aug. 6 to 14, 2026): A nine-day Northern adventure that combines the iconic Rocky Mountaineer rail experience with high-energy outdoor activities like hiking, e-biking, and rafting.





