Samantha Brown, Host & Writer of Travel Channel's Passport To Europe Is Interviewed
Posted: Thursday, July 13, 2006
by ngoldman
Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com is honored to have as our guest, Samantha Brown. Samantha is the host of the popular Travel Channel series PASSPORT TO EUROPE WITH SAMANTHA BROWN.
Good day Samantha and thank you for participating in our interview.
Norm:
Samantha, please tell our readers something about yourself and how you became interested in travel writing? What keeps you going?
Samantha:
I didn't start as a writer actually my first shows with Travel Channel were almost completely improvisational. However I now write my own script for Passport to

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Norm:
Could you tell our readers something about
Passport to Europe With Samantah Brown?
Samantha:
Essentially it's a travel show about
Norm:
How did you go about deciding which luxurious accommodations and off-the-beaten-path spots to include in your series? Did you follow any particular criteria?
Samantha:
I would love to take credit for that but that is due to the incredibly hard working production company PineRidge Film and Television. Writing for and shooting an episode leaves no time for me to be apart of the pre- production process. It's incredibly difficult and time consuming to produce a travel series and it's worthy of a behind-the-scenes show itself. What I can tell you is that there are many all nighters and thousands of phone calls.
Norm:
What were the common challenges or obstacles you encountered while preparing your travel series? How did you overcome these challenges?
Samantha:
My biggest challenge is being overwhelmed by the destinations before me and wondering if I, in the short time I have, will be able to bring the viewer a program that shows off and celebrates that destination. Its funny, I truly fall in love with wherever I am. We shoot for four days and in that time I develop a really intensive relationship with the city. So when we move on to the next city or country It's like I've just broken up with someone and am now dating again! By the end of the trip, after delivering four 30 minute shows I am emotionally kaput.
Norm:
If you had to choose 6 of the most romantic and unique venues you have visited, which ones would you choose and why?
Samantha:
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***Royal Palms Resort
This is a jewel of a boutique resort that is an intimate departure from the mega golf resorts that
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It's right in the middle of the overwhelmingly lush
***Katikies, Santorini
Something out of a dream all the accommodations are in bleach white buildings that spill out over what is the rim of a large volcano. The effect is that you are dangling over the
***La Residencia,
A 16th century Spanish Villa turned into an impeccable hotel. It's located in the low-key
***Le Sirenuse, Positano
A boutique resort clinging to the cliffs of the Amalfi coast with direct views of the enchanting Italian
Norm:
As a follow up, if you had to choose six unequalled, exotic and unique areas such as parks, beaches etc to celebrate a wedding, which ones would you choose from the point of view of popularity and beauty?
Samantha:
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***Ancient fish ponds, Big
Norm:
How does one go about checking on the reliability of a hotel or resort when it pertains to service, food, etc, particularly if you are planning a destination wedding?
Samantha:
The website I always check out for unbiased hotel reviews is TripAdvisor.com. If planning a destination wedding look at the chatter at Theknot.com where brides go into a lot of detail about their experiences with a hotel or you could post asking for feedback on a particular place. There are also quite a few websites dedicated to the subject of destination weddings as well as a few books. I highly recommend covering all your bases before choosing on a destination wedding. My experience has been that it is a lot of work but hopefully worth it!
Norm:
How much research and planning do you do before embarking on a trip? Where do you find your information?
Samantha:
The production company does a lot of the research and all of the planning of the production. I do my own research as well to try to have as much of an understanding of a particular place, its history and culture before I land. I have seven years of articles saved from the travel magazines I subscribe to as well as articles from NY Times,
Norm:
If you had to choose one place in the world where you would love to live, where would it be and why?
Samantha:
Norm:
Is there anything else you wish to cover that we have not discussed?
Samantha:
Thanks once again and good luck with all of your future endeavors.
I really enjoyed this interview with Samantha Brown. She has an exciting job, but from her comments she seems to be a pretty down to earth person.
Tell about Sam's husband
yea i t was i want to have a job where i can travel around the world and see all the culture and the history of places in fact im watching the show now
Great interview..Very informative.. Since Samantha has traveled extensively, I would be curious to know where they choose to honeymoon?
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