
Cathy Vermillion
Based in California
Speaks English
Trip budgets start at $150/night
Cathy Vermillion
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My Story
World traveler who loves to immerse in local culture and food. I love helping others travel to their dream destinations with the best possible experiences.
My Travel Style
I love to coordinate food and wine tours within cities, but also love to go off-the-beaten-path to immerse into local food and culture.
My reviews (2)
Bonnie K.
7 days ago
She took care of every need in a very efficient manner. I have no complaints.
David Jr. K.
7 days ago
Cathy was able to take care of all of our needs including the hotel reservations. She is also helping us with recommendations for future travel.
Bonnie K.
7 days ago
She took care of every need in a very efficient manner. I have no complaints.
David Jr. K.
7 days ago
Cathy was able to take care of all of our needs including the hotel reservations. She is also helping us with recommendations for future travel.
My travel ideas (1)

The Colors of Oaxaca: A Culinary & Folk Art Tour
If you’ve never explored the southern tip of Mexico, then Oaxaca is a must-see. Only a short flight from Mexico City, it’s seeped in native traditions, and the art and food are unlike those of the northern cities. The lively streets strung with colorful papel picado banners give a festive feel to this little town. Most weekends, you can experience calendas—lively wedding parades with music, dancing, and giant puppet figures. And the food is not your typical Mexican food, so be willing to venture outside your norm, such as sampling chapulines—tasty, spicy, crunchy fried grasshoppers! Delicious!

The Colors of Oaxaca: A Culinary & Folk Art Tour
If you’ve never explored the southern tip of Mexico, then Oaxaca is a must-see. Only a short flight from Mexico City, it’s seeped in native traditions, and the art and food are unlike those of the northern cities. The lively streets strung with colorful papel picado banners give a festive feel to this little town. Most weekends, you can experience calendas—lively wedding parades with music, dancing, and giant puppet figures. And the food is not your typical Mexican food, so be willing to venture outside your norm, such as sampling chapulines—tasty, spicy, crunchy fried grasshoppers! Delicious!

The Colors of Oaxaca: A Culinary & Folk Art Tour
If you’ve never explored the southern tip of Mexico, then Oaxaca is a must-see. Only a short flight from Mexico City, it’s seeped in native traditions, and the art and food are unlike those of the northern cities. The lively streets strung with colorful papel picado banners give a festive feel to this little town. Most weekends, you can experience calendas—lively wedding parades with music, dancing, and giant puppet figures. And the food is not your typical Mexican food, so be willing to venture outside your norm, such as sampling chapulines—tasty, spicy, crunchy fried grasshoppers! Delicious!

The Colors of Oaxaca: A Culinary & Folk Art Tour
If you’ve never explored the southern tip of Mexico, then Oaxaca is a must-see. Only a short flight from Mexico City, it’s seeped in native traditions, and the art and food are unlike those of the northern cities. The lively streets strung with colorful papel picado banners give a festive feel to this little town. Most weekends, you can experience calendas—lively wedding parades with music, dancing, and giant puppet figures. And the food is not your typical Mexican food, so be willing to venture outside your norm, such as sampling chapulines—tasty, spicy, crunchy fried grasshoppers! Delicious!
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