into the wilderness

TRAVEL

A company known for their immersive wine tours around the world (Into the Vineyard) branched into the luxury adventure space with Into the Wilderness. 

I was engaged by Union Design to propose taglines and write web copy for each destination and global tour — from Africa to Europe to North America. It was a massive undertaking.

CONTRACTED BY: Union Design

intothewilderness.ca

Into the Wilderness

explore the far reaches

UNCOMMON EXPERIENCES

Take a leap into the unknown on a journey with knowledgeable guides and luxurious lodgings. You could feel the thrill of spray from a breaching whale in British Columbia, be moved by the power of an elephant herd in Kenya, or witness the otherworldly night skies in Iceland. Anything is possible. We make travel dreams a reality.

ancient vancouver island

At the very edges of a continent, where Vancouver Island meets the Pacific Ocean, feel the power of Mother Nature. Arouse every sense on a walk amongst 800-year-old Douglas Fir trees, towering 250 feet above and lapping 30 feet in circumference. Witness the thunderous fury between sky, ocean, and land during the majestically moody storm season.

Sink your feet into the sand of deserted beaches, with only the sounds of nature and your heartbeat for company. Thermal hot springs, a quaint surfing town, and luxury at the 5-star Wickaninnish Inn round out this journey to the Pacific Rim.

treasures on the atlantic coast

Follow the 500-kilometre stretch along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, where urban cities reflect in the water and charming resorts scatter across pristine beaches. Essaouira channels a Mediterranean atmosphere with blue shutters decorating white-washed houses. Meander through the bustling fish market, watch boats bob in the harbour, or try your hand at kitesurfing. Relax at the end of a leisurely day at the Azalai Beach Camp and Cottage.

Continue your journey to Casablanca, which merges French Art Deco with traditional Moroccan design. Visit mosques, listen to jazz, and sip a martini at Rick’s Café, immortalizing the 1942 film. Kick back in Asilah, a quiet seaside town with one of the best, yet frequently overlooked, beaches on the northwest coast.