
A Different Kind of Glow - Why we chose iceland for our first women’s trip Wildher series
Iceland was one of the first places we chose to explore with women for a reason—rejuvenating hot springs, cozy meals, and a sky lit with Northern Lights. It was more than a bucket list trip; it was a chance to pause the hustle of life and reconnect with ourselves and each other.

Introducing CASCO Travel: Meaningful Adventures for Families, Women, and Explorers of All Kinds
Learning comes alive when it’s rooted in connection—through experiences that invite us to step outside our routines and into something real. These journeys are built for explorers, memory-makers, and story-collectors; for anyone ready to pack a bag, follow their wonder, and see what the world has to teach.

From Classrooms to Coastlines: How CASCO Travel Was Born
Travel has always been one of the greatest teachers. We’ve seen how stepping into a new place can spark connection, shift perspectives, and awaken curiosity. That’s why we’re creating journeys that go deeper—where learning, storytelling, and shared adventure come together to change the way we see the world, and ourselves.

Our Love for Whales (and Why We’ll Always Follow Them)
There’s something about whales—their size, their silence, their ancient rhythms—that stops us in our tracks. At CASCO Travel, our love of whales runs deep. From Baja’s calm lagoons to the icy waters off Iceland, we design trips that bring you face-to-face with these gentle giants. Because when you witness a whale in the wild, something shifts. You remember just how vast, mysterious, and connected our world really is.

Culture, Knowledge & Adventure — The Pillars of Every Journey
The best journeys aren’t just about where you go—they’re about what you carry home. Built on the pillars of culture, knowledge, and adventure, our trips invite you to slow down, ask questions, and connect with the people and places around you. Whether it’s sharing stories with locals or stepping into the unknown, travel becomes a way to learn, grow, and remember what really matters.