What if you could go on vacation and come back with a new skill? A growing travel trend combines travel and learning, allowing vacationers to come back from a trip rested and ready to pursue a new interest with knowledge and confidence. These days, travelers can learn Spanish in Costa Rica, take up dance in Spain, study wine in California or take quilting seminars at sea.
One popular learning vacation option combines travel and travel
writing workshops.
Bali Travel Writing Workshops
This September 20 -27, 2013, travelers can experience the beauty of Bali — and then learn how to become a travel writer. Travel Writing On Location offers travel writing workshops in top destinations around the world, and is thrilled to offer one in Bali.
“In the past few years, more people have become interested in the field of travel writing,” says Janna Graber, editor in chief at Go World Travel Magazine, which covers travel in some 90 countries. Travel journalists write about destinations, resorts and travel experiences for newspapers, magazine and online sites.
“Some people just want to try something new, and travel writing sounds like fun,” says Graber. “Others are interested in travel writing as a new career pursuit.”
Either way, participants get to learn the skills of travel writing from seasoned pros and explore Bali with Bali Floating Leaf experts, Michael and Putu Doliveck.
To learn more or sign up, see http://travelwritingonlocation.com/writing-workshop-in-bali/