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Journey to the ends of the Earth to witness a total solar eclipse, aurora borealis, or gems of the night sky. Relax during your adventure and be confident that we are taking care of all the details from start to finish. Travel with confidence with the leader in total solar eclipse tours and astronomy-themed travel.

In Kilauea's fiery depths, according to traditional Hawaiian beliefs, dwells Pele, the goddess of volcanoes. There are two key things to know about the aurora borealis: It's a phenomenon everyone should experience once in their lives, and once you've seen those spectacular multi-hued lights shimmering across the northern sky, you'll definitely want to see them again.
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For well over two decades, TQ has planned and operated specialized travel adventures for discerning journeyers from all corners of the globe. Our specialties are eclipse tours and astronomy-themed excursions; chiefly, opportunities to stand before the majesty of the aurora borealis, or in the Moon's shadow during perhaps the rarest and awe-inspiring event one can possibly imagine - a total eclipse of the Sun.
Learn more about our astronomy-themed tours, including complete itineraries and pricing to see a solar eclipse at your chosen destination. In the Absence of Light, TravelQuest, a short film for curious and seasoned shadow chasers. Group travel is amazing. It offers the best value for your money-it's also cost-effective while providing a set price for your travel vacation.
One of the most enjoyable ways to see the world and a total eclipse of the Sun is via ship with a travel group. Once you're on board, you unpack in your cabin, and your floating hotel does all the moving for you-no constant packing and unpacking as you travel from place to place. Getting there, wherever 'there' is, is more than half the fun on a cruise ship.
Did you miss the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017? Perhaps you're tired of listening to your friends rave about totality. Maybe you've seen a few partial solar eclipses and have decided that it's time to see the "real deal." Whatever the reason, you've looked at maps of future total solar eclipses, noticed that one crosses a country you've always wanted to visit, and have decided that it's time to experience totality.
Many of us live in urban environments, enveloped by light. For us, the night sky has vanished. Yes, there's the Moon, a planet or two, and a few bright stars are visible. Maybe you can even find the seven stars of the Big Dipper from your backyard or balcony. But usually, when viewed from a light-filled city, the sky is pretty much starless.
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John Dho
John Dho
Jan 30, 2019
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Fascinating tours for nature lovers and eclipse chasers. . . .
TravelQuest specializes in higher-end tours, often with a science theme. We first joined a TQ tour to view a total solar eclipse on Aruba in 1998. Since that time, we've joined TQ on stargazing and nature tours to Costa Rica, a 2006 eclipse in western Egypt, a third eclipse north of Fiji in 2012 and a fourth on Sulawesi, Indonesia. Each tour has been an adventure, with great guides and tour leaders, knowledgeable scientists (many are Astronomy or Sky & Telescope columnists) and fascinating side trips. We've also added on tours of Turkey