The Spotted World of Yayoi Kusama
Late last year, we were excited to announce that we had added Naoshima Island to our West Japan tour. Naoshima is considered an ‘art’ island for its many galleries, art events, and has a world-famous museum to explore. It also … Continued
Savoring Peru: A Foodie’s Guide to Peruvian Cuisine
Join us today in some tastebud tourism to Peru cuisine and learn about some of the dishes our guests have an opportunity to try on our Mystic Peru tour.
Here’s Why A Travel Agent Is Just What You Need
There is no do-over or refund on a bad vacation – in era where relaxation time are often compressed into long weekends. The last thing you want to lose on a vacation is precious time but there are travel agents that can keep … Continued
Sustainable Travel Tips
Earth Day is on April 22nd and as travelers we can all do something to help our environment. While you may not be able to put these planet saving (and hopefully habit-forming) travel tips to use right away, they are … Continued
Top 10: Our Favorite Travel Books
Do you ever need some inspiration for where your next trip will take you–or have to settle for a period of armchair travel when the time is just not right for an actual physical trip? We’ve rounded up our top … Continued
On Tour: The Historian Who’s Eaten at 7000+ Chinese Restaurants
Meet David R. Chan, a food historian, who over the last 40 years has been obsessed with eating at every Chinese restaurant in Los Angeles. His now-famous list – the spreadsheet of Chinese restaurants he has dined at over the … Continued
Supera Tours Wins TourRadar’s 2019 Tour of the Year – Taiwan!
Los Angeles, CA – Tuesday, December 10, 2019, Supera Tours has been named winner of TourRadar’s -the world’s largest online travel agency for multi-day tours– 2019 Tour of the Year, honoring the best-in class performance for the Taiwan category. “It’s … Continued
Behind Hiroshima’s Paper Cranes
Visitors to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park will find strand upon strand of colorful origami paper cranes at the Children’s Peace Memorial. Although very pretty, these ornaments are not merely decoration. They have a very profound meaning behind them and their … Continued
A Seasoned Traveler’s Insight On The Advantages Of Group Tours
Eric, a seasoned independent traveler, was the winner of our Los Angeles Travel and Adventure show giveaway contest. From our collection of exciting itineraries, Eric picked our Golden China 8-day tour as his prize. Enjoy our below interview to learn … Continued
The Art of a Geisha
With only 200 geisha remaining in Japan, the chances of crossing paths with one, let alone meeting one, are slim. That’s not to say you won’t get lucky while visiting Kyoto’s Gion district, the hometown for geisha, but an encounter … Continued
