If it worked for Elizabeth Gilbert (Julia Roberts) in Eat Pray Love, it can work for you. Strip away the routine and obligations, and shed skins to discover the original, powerful woman that you are. And why not? Just let your inner child come out, be wild and play! Take charge of your own life, step outside your comfort zone, explore the world out there and discover the beauty of your world inside.
You don’t want to push yourself too hard – you want to relax and enjoy the ride, right? Oh yes! Regaining your personal autonomy and independence can come easily within an intimate group of like-minded women who share a dream. And She Takes Off brings together women who are ready to reinvent themselves and live the moment to the full. For you who relishes access to places untouched by tourism, intimate experiences, and a few life-long friends by the end of the trip.
Simply step into an authentic adventure that combines culture, fun, personal development, self-care and community connection. You’ll travel well, yet with plenty of time to connect to the locale, the diverse experience of the women around you, and the essence of yourself.
THE SEA IN THE MIDDLE OF THE EARTH
The Mediterranean Islands are a symbol of creativity, the search for the meaning of life and for wisdom, and of the love of people and nature. This sea has always been an environment that has bred outstanding people who have made remarkable contributions to the development of history in philosophy, art, music, literature, science and technology. Are you ready to tap into the magic?
is much like the understated seductress Calypso, the nymph who lived hidden in a humble Gozitan cave, but could hold the Greek hero Odysseus her captive for seven years through the power of her beauty, seduction and love.
is an independent cosmopolitan lady who is well-established, well-versed and well-travelled. First inhabited in 5900 BC, she has been visited by kings and queens, knights and popes.
is like the wild woman who belongs everywhere and nowhere. Her experience is wide and diverse, and she has assimilated a little of it all to create her own distinct character. Indeed, Sicily is far from ‘Little Italy.’
Woman finding personal freedom in travel