Guide Collective Wants to be Your Valentine

Hey, travel friends! Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and Guide Collective wants to be your Valentine!

Think back to your elementary school days when you and your classmates would exchange Valentine’s Day cards. We want to do a similar thing with you to express our thanks and appreciation.

The members of Guide Collective are busy creating innovative travel content. From articles and videos to podcasts and GC Book Club events, from Roundtables and interviews to music lists and tours, we have so much to share with you, and we deeply appreciate your participation and your support. Let us share our gratitude for your enthusiasm by sending you a Valentine.


If you’re interested in receiving a Valentine from us, there are 3 steps this year:

1) Join our Guide Collective Travel Community. Visit our GCTC page on Facebook and join
OR
Follow us on Instagram @guide.collective.
2) Share the name of your favorite travel destination along with a photo or GIF of the place on the GCTC or on your IG feed. Add the hashtags #guidecollective and #gctravellove to the post.
3) Please fill out the form below and you’ll receive a love-ly surprise in the mail. The cut-off for requests will be Monday, January 25, 2022 at 11:59 pm PT.

If you’d like to reciprocate, you can send your own Valentine’s card (homemade preferred) to our guides at:

The Guide Collective
7511 Greenwood Ave. North
Box #427
Seattle, WA 98103

We’ll present them on a Facebook Live event (date and time TBA) so that our guides and all of our lovely GC followers can share in the love.


Trish Feaster

Trish Feaster is a veteran tour guide and guidebook researcher for Rick Steves’ Europe and also leads tours in Southeast Asia, South America, and the Middle East for Imprint Tours. She’s also the Managing Editor for Guide Collective. With her love of languages, desire to learn from other cultures, and hunger for global cuisines, Trish shares the lessons, discoveries, and insights she’s learned from her extensive travels at thetravelphile.com. You can also follow her @thetravelphile on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram (also @themoveablefeaster).

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