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SIGNATURE TOURS

Explore the Corners of the World in Comfort

Andrew Harper Signature Tours allow members to experience exotic destinations in extraordinary comfort and style. Each bespoke tour includes no more than 24 like-minded travelers, ensuring an intimate travel experience.


Designed exclusively for our members, Signature Tours feature the very best guides, accommodations and transport. Thanks to the savvy of the Andrew Harper Travel Office, guests have the opportunity to meet prominent local figures, who provide insight and access to places rarely seen by foreigners.

Recent Andrew Harper Signature Tours
Tasting the Grand Crus of Burgundy Tasting the Grands Crus of Burgundy
May 7-19, 2009
Burgundy is one of the most exquisite areas of Europe. Ravishing towns of golden stone, their appearance unchanged for centuries, are surrounded by some of the world’s greatest vineyards.
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Turkey - The Allure of Ancient Empires Turkey - The Allure of Ancient Empires
October 4 - 17, 2008
Get a taste of the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul; walk along ancient chariot paths in Ephesus; marvel at the lunar landscapes of Cappadocia; and be one of the few to visit the fortified city of Ani along the Silk Road.
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The Essence of Japan The Essence of Japan
October 25 - November 7, 2008
Spanning the centuries, steeped in tradition, Japan’s culture offers a stimulating change from the rest of the world. The Essence of Japan fascinates with a well-rounded insider’s passage through time and tradition in elegant Andrew Harper style.
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Slovenia, Croatia & Montenegro - Treasures of the Adriatic Slovenia, Croatia & Montenegro - Treasures of the Adriatic
August 24 - September 4, 2008
The time to visit the extravagantly beautiful Adriatic Coast is now. Some of the most stunning scenery Europe has to offer, where jewel-like islands, ancient red-roofed towns and dramatic sea cliffs compete for your camera’s attention. Our 10-night program includes 5-nights on board the luxury motor yacht Delma.
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The Ultimate East African Safari The Ultimate East African Safari
March 1 - 16, 2008
The magnificence of a safari is measured in simple things: a wary giraffe at a waterhole craning down for a drink; the guttural grunting of a hippo as it wallows in a cool lake; a pride of lions half hidden in the bleached grass; towering cloud formations above the majestic expanse of the Serengeti. The list goes on and on.
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New Zealand - A Rendezvous in Paradise New Zealand - A Rendezvous in Paradise
February 29 – March 13, 2008
From the picturesque islands in the North to the majestic glaciers in the South, New Zealanders are not exaggerating when they describe their homeland as paradise. Affectionately called the adventure capital of the world, the lakes and landscapes of New Zealand offer picture-perfect scenic vistas and an incredibly diverse range of activities to suit all levels.
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Guatemala and Belize: Past and Present Guatemala and Belize: Past and Present
January 13 - 25, 2008
Intriguingly enough, though rich cultures have thrived in Guatemala and Belize for thousands of years, these countries have most recently been promoted as nature and wildlife destinations. Complex Mayan cities and towns were prevalent and have been hidden in jungle over growth. However, with erudite guides and lecturers, we uncover the incredible diverse cultures, history and nature of Guatemala and Belize.
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benefits of membership

What's Hot, What's Not

Globe Firsthand summaries of recent experiences, direct from the Andrew Harper membership.

FOUR SEASONS(Mexico City)This “wonderful” property set around an evocative Spanish Colonial courtyard has“exceptionally comfortable” rooms and“ courteous staff,” as well as a “great pool and hot tub.” All in all, it is “an extremely fine hotel.”

— Hideaway Report, November 2008

Things You Should Know

key “THE PELHAM, It was a considerable surprise to learn of the sale of this charming boutique hotel, which for many years has provided a gracious home away from home at the heart of London’s South Kensington, close to the Victoria & Albert Museum and the fashionable shops of Fulham Road and Walton Street. The former owners, renowned hotel entrepreneurs Tim and Kit Kemp, will now concentrate on their new property in Manhattan, the Crosby Street Hotel, scheduled to open in March 2009.”

— Hideaway Report, December 2008