Please note, tour details including itinerary, prices and descriptions are subject to change without notice.
Pre-Tours that are three nights start on September 5 and Pre-Tours that are two nights start on September 6.
The high plains, or altiplano, of the Boyacá department are known for their spectacular beauty, warm people, and cool climate. Take a deep dive into the flavors and craft traditions of the region with hands-on workshops in Gachantiva, stroll the cobbled streets of Villa de Leyva, and visit a local ecotourism farm. The tour also includes a full day of sightseeing in Bogota, with visits to the Gold Museum, Botero Museum, and Plaza de Bolívar.
4D – 3N
Includes ground transportation from Bogota
*Accessible
Gachantiva altitude: 8,038′
Active: $495
Associate: $570
Emeritus/Guest: $595
Located on the shores of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena’s colonial houses, centuries-old convents, stone streets and walls that defended the inhabitants from pirate attacks are part of its essence. With squares, balconies full of flowers and facades in pastel tones that change according to how they receive the sunlight, the capital of the department of Bolívar is ideal to surprise those who come to participate in world-class congresses, conventions and events. Tour begins at 2:30pm in Cartagena
3D – 2N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogota and Cartagena
Cartagena altitude: Sea level
Active: $545
Associate: $620
Emeritus/Guest: $645
The coffee region, also called the Coffee Triangle, is a topographic region of Colombia. It is part of the area known as the area “Paisa” of Colombia and the capitals of the three departments are Manizales, Pereira, and Armenia, respectively. This area was an important producer of rubber in the early twentieth century, and then moved on to coffee. Here we are in the heart of one of the major areas of coffee production, and the scenery is breathtaking. Everywhere you look, the coffee trees tumble down the mountains and stretch to the horizon. The Cultural Landscapes of Coffee in Colombia was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2011.
4D – 3N
Does not include domestic flight between Bogota and Armenia (estimated cost $148 per person)
Armenia altitude: 5,089′
Active: $1014
Associate: $1089
Emeritus/Guest: $1114
Santa Cruz De Mompox has passed the centuries in relative obscurity, changing little since its days as an important inland port on Colombia’s Magdalena River. Today this sleepy town will delight you with its colorful churches, bayou setting and laid-back culture of rocking chairs, card playing and story swapping. Back in Cartagena, learn to play percussion with a fishing community and enjoy the spectacular mangroves in a canoe tour.
4D – 3N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogota and Cartagena
Santa Cruz De Mompox altitude: Sea level
Active: $1012
Associate: $1087
Emeritus/Guest: $1112
Understand why Medellin is internationally known as a symbol for social innovation and hear the story directly from the changemakers who have inspired thousands of people. On this trip, we will visit some of the most iconic places that showcase how an aligned effort of urbanism, social innovation, culture and activism can drive positive change. We will meet and spend time with the leaders of social enterprises who have lived and persevered through the toughest times of the dark past of the city, and learn from them how the projects like the ones they lead are the cornerstone of social transformation.
3D – 2N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogota and Medellin
Medellin altitude: 4,905′
Active: $670
Associate: $745
Emeritus/Guest: $620
The Pacific is one of those hidden gems of nature tourism in Colombia, a region little explored by travelers, maybe for the conflict that existed, for state neglect or simply because it does not appear on the tourist maps, however, it surprises visitors; dozens of rivers and gorges with crystal-clear waters, one of the most biodiverse jungles in the world, kilometers of secluded beaches and communities eager to show their territory and customs. Visit Nuquí is the perfect opportunity to discover tourism that respects its rhythm of life and the environment and will lead you to discover scenarios and sensations: the peace transmitted by the jungle and its sounds, the strength of waves, the emotion of seeing humpback whales, the freedom to explore the beaches and flavors of traditional cuisine.
3D – 2N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogotá and Nuqui
Gachantiva altitude: Sea level
Arrives in Bogotá on the last day at 4:23 pm
Active: $745
Associate: $820
Emeritus/Guest: $845
Santander is a unique destination where you can see a modern city, heritage towns, adventure destinations and beautiful landscapes among other attractions. With this program you will have the opportunity to stay in the city of Bucaramanga, visit some of its heritage towns like Barichara, Girón, Curití and San Gil, admire a beautiful landscape in Mesa de los Santos and also a coffee plantation.
3D – 2N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogota and Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga altitude: 3,146′
Active: $500
Associate: $570
Emeritus/Guest: $595
Santa Marta ranks among Colombia’s top beach destinations along the country’s Caribbean coast. Learn about local agriculture with a 4×4 tour through the “banana zone,” do some bird watching the Congo conservation area, hike through an ancient city steeped in indigenous mythology, hike through the tropical forest to a waterfall in the Sierra Nevada, and learn more about the local Tayrona and Katanzama Indigenous communities.
5D – 4N
Includes roundtrip airfare between Bogota and Santa Marta
Santa Marta altitude: Sea level
Active: $800
Associate: $875
Emeritus/Guest: $900
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Cancellations up until September 7 will not be assessed a fee. Cancellations between September 8 – September 15 will be assessed a $150 fee. There will be no refunds provided after September 16, 2021. All cancellations must be received in writing by the SATW Convention Registrar. Exceptions will be made only for documentable and serious medical emergencies or death of someone in the member’s immediate family (e.g., spouse, spouse equivalent, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent). In these instances, the member will receive a full refund minus a $150 processing fee. In the case of a medical emergency, a note from the attending physician is required stating he/she is unable to travel due to medical reasons. The approval of the refund exception must be made by the SATW President, or in his/her absence, the SATW President Elect. Any appeals by a member will be reviewed by the Executive Committee and a final decision will be issued within 60 days. SATW strongly recommends that members purchase optional trip insurance for cancellation, interruption, illness, injury, and baggage loss or damage.
Canadian members who have registered for the convention and are unable to attend due to the US/Canada border closing will be allowed to receive a full refund, even after the September 7 deadline.
Members
Actives – $575
Associate – $1,175
Emeritus – $1,275
Guest of a member* – $775
Non-member Guest* – $975
Non-Member
Active*: $625
*Qualified journalists include those who have attended one of these industry events as a journalist in the past five years: Travel Classics, IMM, and IPW. We will also welcome members of NATJA, TMAC, the Midwest Travel Writers Association, the British Travel Writers Guild, the Australian Travel Writers Association, ASJA, the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the National Association of Black Journalists, and the Asian American Journalists Association
PR professional: $1,275
Open to anyone in the travel field who works with media. Does not include Media Marketplace.
Registration Fee Includes:
– Ground transportation to/from hotel
– Four night stay
– All meals (Sunday evening through Thursday morning)
– All professional development sessions
– Marketplace
– Awards dinner
– One full-day tour or two half-day tours
– Chapter and Council meetings
– SATW business meeting
– Opening reception Sunday evening
– Farewell dinner Wednesday evening
– Tour Tips
*SATW members must register at the applicable SATW rate. A guest may share a room, but unless they register as a non-member guest, they can not participate in any convention activities, and will be asked to leave if they attend.
Participating non-members must register as non-member guests and must share a room with an SATW member. The package includes ground transportation in Milwaukee, Evening activities, Breakfast and Lunch with members and Day Tours-optional. Non-Member Guest rate does not include participation in Marketplace or attendance at the Business, Chapter or Council meetings.
You will be responsible for your own hotel reservation. Once your process payment, you’ll receive a confirmation email that contains a link to book your hotel room. A credit card will be required, but your credit card will not be charged. If you need additional nights outside of the core convention, the Saint Kate will be offering rooms for $129 per night between September 29-October 9. You are responsible for any additional charges and fees outside the core convention dates. You are responsible for any and all incidental charges for your entire stay (i.e. guest room wifi upgrades, parking, room service etc.)
For questions about your reservation, please reach out to the Front Desk at 414-276-8686.
For information on the hotels safety precautions, click here.
Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel
139 East Kilbourn
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 276-8686
Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel is a unique, boutique arts hotel created by artists for artists. The name Saint Kate gives nod to Saint Catherine — the patron saint of artists and the original champion of the creative process — and then spins around and walks firmly in a bold, modern, new direction. She’s the supporter, the encourager, the instigator. Saint Kate is more than a hotel. It is a one-of-its-kind destination for travelers, artists, and the community. It is a venue — a platform for exploration, connection and expression. It is a hub for the established and the emerging, the curious and the visionary.
Saint Kate at a Glance
Room Amenities
Once the Saint Kate room block has been filled, additional rooms will be available at:
Hilton Milwaukee City Center
509 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Phone:(414) 271-7250
Experience the graceful style and superb service of Hilton Milwaukee City Center, one of Milwaukee’s AAA Four Diamond hotels and a member of Historic Hotels of America. Hilton Milwaukee’s recent multi-million-dollar renovation has restored the hotel to its original 1920s magnificence with elegant chandeliers, rich woodwork accents, marble floors, and refined furnishings.
Room Amenities
GETTING TO MILWAUKEE
See here and below different options to get to the 2021 Convention.
Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport (MKE) is just eight miles from downtown offering non-stop flights from about 40 cities and one-stop flights from about 160 cities.
Please note the following:
For a possible cheaper alternative, consider flying into Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and taking a bus to Milwaukee’s Airport (MKE). Check the bus schedule here.
Milwaukee Intermodal Station is serviced by Amtrak trains, Greyhound buses, Megabus, and Coach USA.
Lake Express Ferry is an auto/passenger vessel linking Milwaukee with Muskegon in a two-hour ride that is more direct than driving south around Lake Michigan.
By car, Milwaukee is located just 90 minutes north of Chicago and within a day’s drive of one-third of the U.S. population. Parking is available at Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel as well as surrounding parking structures and lots at varying daily rates.
GETTING AROUND MILWAUKEE
What are the dates of the convention?
The dates for the core convention are Oct. 3 – 7, 2021. Pre and post tour dates vary and will be found on the pre and post tour listings page.
Is Saint Kate – The Arts Hotel offering a special room rate before and after the convention?
If you are not attending a pre or post tour and would like to arrive before or stay after the core convention, the hotel is offering rooms between October 4 and October 8. The special room rate is $129 per night. That will be available until September 10, 2021 or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first. Price does not include sales and/or occupancy tax or fees. A credit card will be required at checkout to guarantee your reservation at the hotel for both the core convention and any additional nights. Once you’ve registered and submitted payment for the convention, you will be emailed a receipt that includes the link to book your hotel reservation. If you don’t receive that email, please send a note to [email protected].
Will there be day passes available?
No, all attendees must register for the full convention.
Will there be a joiner fee?
Since the registration does not include airfare, there will be no joiner fee.
What does the registration fee include?
The registration fee includes:
How soon will I know which day tours I have been assigned?
All tour assignments selections will be confirmed via email during the week of August 16.
Can I make changes to my requests for day tours, pre/post tours or when I receive them?
Our registrar cannot accommodate requests to swap day tours. For pre/post tours, as of August 13 changes cannot be accommodated. Effective August 13, SATW’s no-refund policy for cancellations is in effect.
PLEASE NOTE: Per SATW’s Code of Conduct, attendees are expected to participate in all activities for which they registered. If an attendee must cancel a tour, he/she is expected to notify the registrar as soon as possible. Anyone missing two or more scheduled activities for which they are registered without giving prior notification to the registrar may be liable for Code of Conduct violations.
Have itineraries for day tours and pre/post tours been finalized?
Although largely accurate today, all itineraries are subject to revisions between now and October. A few weeks prior to the convention all attendees will receive a personalized itinerary reflecting their individual tour arrangements.
Can my guest come on a pre and/or post tour with me?
Yes, but they must register for a pre and/or post tour with their accompanying member; they cannot travel independently from the member.
Are there any special requirements to be able to participate in a pre or post tour?
All participants on pre and post tours in the region must be prepared for a reasonable amount of walking. Participants are expected to be able to manage the requirements as noted in each tour itinerary.
What is the appropriate dress code?
In the cool October of the Midwest, you should be prepared for cooler temperatures and plan to layer your garments, perhaps with a light vest and/or jacket as the outer layer(s). Please bring comfortable walking shoes. For the day tours during the core convention and the pre- and post-convention tours, we recommend casual attire but refer to the individual itineraries for specific apparel suggestions. For the SATW program activities, evening programs, and meals, we suggest business-casual attire. No formal events are scheduled.
Are tips included in the convention package?
Tips for guides and drivers on day tours as well as pre and post tours are included. Tips for maids, bellhops, and waiters are at your discretion.
Is there a cancellation deadline?
Cancellations up until September 7 will not be assessed a fee. Cancellations between September 8 – September 15 will be assessed a $150 fee. There will be no refunds provided after September 16, 2021. All cancellations must be received in writing by the SATW Convention Registrar. Exceptions will be made only for documentable and serious medical emergencies or death of someone in the member’s immediate family (e.g., spouse, spouse equivalent, child, parent, sibling, grandchild, grandparent). In these instances, the member will receive a full refund minus a $150 processing fee. In the case of a medical emergency, a note from the attending physician is required stating he/she is unable to travel due to medical reasons. The approval of the refund exception must be made by the SATW President, or in his/her absence, the SATW President Elect. Any appeals by a member will be reviewed by the Executive Committee and a final decision will be issued within 60 days. SATW strongly recommends that members purchase optional trip insurance for cancellation, interruption, illness, injury, and baggage loss or damage.
Canadian members who have registered for the convention and are unable to attend due to the US/Canada border closing will be allowed to receive a full refund, even after the September 7 deadline.
SATW strongly recommends members purchase optional trip insurance from Medjet Assist for trip cancellation, interruption, illness, injury and baggage loss or damage (U.S. and Canadian members only).
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Milwaukee FAQs
What is Milwaukee weather like in October?
The average monthly high in October is 59 degrees with the average low being 43 degrees. Although Milwaukee’s 29 million visitors come to the city almost evenly across all seasons, fall is the highest with 28 percent of visitors during autumn. Fall color traditionally peaks in the Milwaukee area during early October.
What should I pack?
Be sure to dress in layers as the weather can vary with the temperature often much cooler the nearer you are to Lake Michigan. For active events, we encourage you to bring close toed walking shoes, water bottle(s), a backpack or bag, and perhaps some snacks.
What is Milwaukee’s population size?
Milwaukee proper is home to nearly 600,000 residents. The four-county area has a population of 1.5 million. (Source: US Census Bureau 2019 estimates)
What time zone is Milwaukee in?
During the convention, Milwaukee will be in Central Daylight Time (CDT).
Is Milwaukee safe?
Milwaukee is a safe city and growing even safer each year with the city crime rate being down 30 percent over 10 years as of early 2020.
How do I travel around Milwaukee?
Where can I find story ideas?
General story ideas can be found on VISIT Milwaukee’s website. To discuss more in-depth story angles please reach out to VISIT Milwaukee’s communications team by emailing [email protected]. You may also access to downloadable photos and b-roll from the VISIT Milwaukee media library.
Where can I find Milwaukee facts?
Check out VISIT Milwaukee’s Tourism Fact Sheet for fun facts and tourism data as well as the Milwaukee Fact Sheet for population and business information.
What are Milwaukee’s signature events?
Milwaukee is the City of Festivals. From the world’s largest music festival – Summerfest – to countless cultural festivals, neighborhood street parties, and even a 24-hour bike race, there’s always something to celebrate in Milwaukee. Explore Milwaukee’s Annual Event Calendar and Milwaukee365.com for upcoming events.
Compliments of VISIT Milwaukee.
President: Larry Bleiberg
Convention Co-Chairs: Laurie Armstrong Gossy & Christine Loomis
Executive Director: Marla Schrager
Visit Milwaukee Support
Director of Communications: Claire Koenig
Communications Manager: Lindsey McKee
Director of Event Experience: Brittany Korth
Chief Marketing Officer: Megan Suardini
Travel Wisconsin Support
Communications Director: Craig Trost
Communications Officer: Amanda Weibel
Staff
Account Manager: Anna McManus
Meetings Manager: Brittany Marinovich, Debbie Jennings
Sponsorship Manager: Alan Goodin
Professional Development Committee
Chair: Deborah Wakefield
Advisor: Catharine Hamm
Committee: Jody Halsted
Committee: Mary Jo Manzanares
Committee: Bea Broda
Committee: Ethan Gelber
Committee: Susan Lanier Graham
Committee: Kirsten Maxwell
Committee, Meet the Editors: Jane Wooldridge
Social Media
Chair: David Swanson
Twitter: Melissa McGibbon
Instagram: Mary Jo Manzanares
Facebook-External: Elliot Gillies
Communications-Internal: Anietra Hamper
Communications-External: Victoria Larson
LinkedIn: Jane Wooldridge
Photo Quest
Chair: Mark Downey
Marketplace
Chair: Gaylene Ore
Co-Chair: Joyce Kiehl
Awards
Chair: Eric Lindberg
Lowell Thomas: Catharine Hamm
Bill Muster Photo Awards: Doug Peebles
Phoenix: Toby Saltzman
First Timers
Co-Chair: Meryl Pearlstein
Co-Chair: Annita Thomas