Art, Adventure and Awe in Marfa and Big Bend, TX

At a Glance

Texas, United States
Dec 4 - Dec 9, 2025
5 Nights
4
We rate all trips on a 1 to 5 scale. A designation of 1 would be trips with the least amount of activity, such as our beach trips, where it's up to you if you'd like to be active. Our adventure trips (such as the Inca trail hike) are a 5. Most of our trips are rated 3, for people who don't mind a fair bit of walking.
11-13 Travelers

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Deposit: $300

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Trip Description

Nature and Culture Together

Discover the best of Marfa and Big Bend with someone who knows how to tackle this famously vast, breathtakingly rugged region that we call the Most Remote International Art Center in the World. 
 
It’s hard to think of an area of the world that combines two such diametrically opposed qualities: expansive, desolate beauty together with high sophistication brought by New York City artist Donald Judd and his compatriots. It’s that fascinating frisson between nature and culture that we’ll be exploring. 
 
NextTribe co-founder Jeannie Ralston wrote about Far West Texas for Travel + Leisure in the early 90s and has returned many times since. She knows the land and has connections to people and places you’d never get to know if you were going on your own. 
 
NOTE: NextTribe members receive a $100 discount on price. 

5 Reasons We Love This Trip

1. A Happy Hour studio visit with a Marfa-based artist our age. We get to hear about her work, what inspires her, and how Marfa feeds her creative soul.
2. A visit to two of Marfa’s coolest sites, which couldn’t be more different: the sleek Prada Marfa installation art piece and the endearingly hokey Marfa Ghost Lights.
3. Crossing the Rio Grande in a row boat, followed by a horseback (or burro-back) ride to a small Mexican town for lunch.
4. The rare opportunity to see ancient petroglyph drawings on a private ranch that is steeped in Texas history.
5. Soaking in the big sky of West Texas, during the day when sun and clouds constantly alter the light, and at night when the stars look like spilled glitter.

"I always wanted to go to Marfa having read about its magic for many years. Great experiences, an amazing group of women from many walks of life, wonderful conversations, fun and laughter, good food and magnificent mountains. What else could you ask for?”

- Cathy Black

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Itinerary

Thursday, Dec. 5th

4:30 p.m. Meet in Marfa at Hotel Paisano 5:30 p.m Reception at artist’s studio 7:30 Dinner at Laventure

Friday, Dec. 6th

10:30: Group tour of the Chinati Foundation Lunch Afternoon: Shopping and/or visiting more galleries on your own Visit to Prada Marfa 7 p.m. Dinner at Water Stop 9 p.m. Marfa Ghost Lights

Saturday, Dec. 7th

9:30 am Pick up by mini-bus and drive to Presidio Lunch in Terlingua Check into Lajitas Lodge Dinner at Lajitas Lodge

Sunday, Dec. 8th

8 am Drive to Big Bend National ParkShort hike near lodge Hike in Big Bend National Park 11:30 a.m. Cross Rio Grande on small boats and walk or ride to Boquillas de Carmen for lunch in Mexico (bring passport) 2:30 pm Return to Lajitas Dinner at Lajitas Lodge

Monday, Dec. 9th

10:30: Leave Chisos Mountain Lodge 12 noon Arrive at Private Ranch Picnic lunch and drive to see pictographs 4:30 p.m. Arrive Gage Hotel in Marathon 7:30 p.m. Farewell dinner at 12 Gage Restaurant

Tuesday, Dec. 10th

Morning: Visit James Evans photography gallery Leave Marathon for Austin or El Paso

Logistics

Fly into either El Paso and rent a car for the 4-hour drive to Marfa.
OR fly into Austin and book a ride with us in our van (see add-on below; space limited)

You must have valid passport with you to cross over from Big Bend National Park to Boquillas, Mexico.

What's Included

  • 5 nights accommodations

2 in Marfa, 2 in Lajitas, 1 in Marathon

  • 5 dinners
  • 4 lunches
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Chinati Foundation entrance
  • Reception at artist's studio in Marfa
  • Marfa Ghost Lights viewing
  • Prada Marfa viewing
  • River crossing to Boquillas, Mexico
  • Nature and history guide in Big Bend area
  • Petroglyph viewing on private ranch
  • New friendshiops

What's Not Included

  • Airfare
  • Airport transfers
  • Alcohol (unless specifically mentioned in an itinerary activity or purchased as an add-on)
  • Tips

Gratuities to local guides, drivers, maids and hotel staff, travel insurance, round trip airfare, passport and visa fees, personal items such as phone calls, laundry, baggage fees and items not expressly listed as included.

Additional Add-Ons

Sprinter van ride from Austin to Marfa and back

Only 9 spots open on the van. You will have to spend a night in Austin before leaving for Marfa (we leave early) and one after returning, so that you can get a flight out the next day. But it's the most hassle-free way to get to Marfa. $150 for round trip.

Alcohol at Meals

If you want to avoid the hassle of keeping track of the cost of your alcoholic drinks at meals, you can pay $125 in advance and order without worry. (Only applies to drinks at our group meals; at bars or when not at group meals, you're on your own.)

Hotels

Hotel Paisano

Marfa, Texas

Lajitas Resort

Lajitas, Texas

Gage Hotel

Marathon, Texas

Our travelers love us (yay!)

Colleen M., California

What I love about the NextTribe trips is that there is so much camaraderie of other women that are like you, and then the fabulous things that the organizers puts together to give you that viewpoint, it’s awesome.

Courtney M., Texas

What I love about NextTribe trips is that you get the experience from an insider’s perspective—someone that has ties to the community and focused on building relationships from the start. I’ve been on a trip with another women’s travel group that dropped a guide in, not personally knowing anything about the locale, traditions, or culture. She was there to make sure you showed up on time, got on the bus, etc. With NextTribe, you feel like you’re having a personalized experience with your best girlfriends.

Donna B., Washington

I didn't know anyone going on the trip but that didn't stop me from signing up. I have learned that some of my life's greatest adventures have come from taking a risk and jumping in feet first. So glad I did with NextTribe! I may not have known anybody at the start, but now I feel like I know everybody.

Connie B., Pennsylvania

I love to meet and interact with strong, mature women from across the country as we learn together.

Leslie M., Georgia

I always come by myself on NextTribe trips because I like to meet super fun and interesting women. We're always doing fun and interesting things in great cities that you couldn't do on your own because you wouldn't know the people or places or the insiders.

Teresa S., Kentucky

NextTribe fills the need I have to travel with older interesting women who are curious about the world and want to share the journey.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s different about your trips?

We curate trips specifically for curious, engaged women over 45. You’re pretty well assured that your fellow travelers will be a lot like you–since you’ve all responded to the idea of “aging boldly.”. That means built-in compatibility in your small group, including the woman who is leading the adventure.. In addition to specializing in group travel for people who don’t normally like group travel, we also pride ourselves on creating experiences that allow you to interact with local women or get deeper into the culture than you would if you planned the trip yourself.

Where do you go?

We have a wide range of weekend jaunts here in the U.S. for those who want a quick getaway. We also love taking women to Mexico, where founder Jeannie Ralston used to live. We’re always talking about pushing boundaries, and we’re doing that in the geographic sense too. For those with more time, we offer trips all over Europe, to India, Vietnam, Peru (for a hike on the inca Trail to Machu Picchu). Soon, our travelers will be getting passport stamps in even more countries on six continents. Be saving those frequent flier miles!

What do you mean by transformational travel?

NextTribe is affiliated with the Transformational Travel Council, an international group of travel professionals dedicated to making the world a better place, one trip and one traveler at a time. We recognize that travelers, especially post-pandemic, are looking for more than just a date and a destination. They can shop for that anywhere online. Our community honors the intention behind a traveler’s investment in a trip. Our travelers want to have fun (we do too!) and to travel with a sense of purpose and belonging. That’s why we go to great lengths to provide ways for women to self-select by reading the articles in our magazine and the content of our website. If you like what you see, you’re likely to be a NextTribe traveler, and we look forward to seeing you on a trip soon!

What if I travel solo?

If you really prefer to book your travel yourself and go it alone, we applaud you. That’s brave and bold and we would never try to talk you out of it. But our trips are designed so that even a woman who’s used to traveling alone, or someone shy about meeting new people, will feel comfortable in our group. Our trip leaders are there to “read the room” and make sure everyone feels included and respected.

What if I don’t like group travel?

We don’t either! Not the way most groups do it. If you feel like doing what the group is doing, great! Join us for dinner or just some of the activities. All the benefits of solo travel and the comfort of being with a group. Our groups are small (normally around 12 to 14 women) and in most situations, you are free to opt out of an activity. We figure you’re grown-ass women who know what’s best for you.

What’s the price range of your trips?

We are committed to providing what we call “affordable-luxury” travel. Don’t expect
the Four Seasons, but who wants to stay in a gilded bubble anyhow? We always look for good value and offer wonderful hotels and memorable experiences that won’t break the bank and will get you closer to how locals live. Our prices depend on the length of the
trip and the destination. We offer domestic trips for under $2,000 for a shared room, which we encourage. If you don’t have a roommate we will match you with someone. Sometimes this has resulted in lasting friendships with new travel buddies., Some of
our longer trips–two weeks in India or Vietnam, for example–will cost between
$4,800 and $6,000.

What’s included in the price?

Our trips cover most everything you’ll need to dive into a destination. Hotels and most meals, plus special experiences such as hands-on classes and sessions with local artists, writers or entrepreneurs are almost always included, but each trip is different so please be sure to read The Experience and the itinerary. We occasionally have an add-on for an extra price, but those are clearly designated. What’s not covered as a rule are airfare, alcohol and tips.

Do you have payment plans?

We sure do. It’s easy to pay for our trips by setting up automatic credit card charges at regular intervals, interest free. Think of it as the layaway plan to feed your soul.

How do I get trip discounts?

Our NextTribe members get a discount on every trip. Plus, members are the first to hear about new trips and receive upgrades on rooms if they’re available. Check out our three different membership levels here.

What’s the average age of women on the trips?

We welcome all women over 45, but most of our travelers are in the 50 to 65 age range. More important than age is the spirit of the traveler–her curiosity about the world, and her eagerness to embrace new opportunities. We’ve found women of any age with those qualities fit in well with our groups.

What’s the activity level of the trips?

Most of our trips are geared for active travelers who like to walk–a rating of 3 on our 1-5 rating scale. Here are some examples of how we rate. A designation of 1 would be our beach trips, where it’s up to you if you’d like to stroll down the beach, or play in the waves or walk around the small town. Trips where we have dedicated transportation for much of the time (such as India) are a 2; Paris is a 3 because we believe the best way to appreciate a city is to view it on foot. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, is a 4, because you’ll be walking up some hills (at 6,000 feet altitude) and occasionally on cobblestone sidewalks. Our Inca trail trip is a 5, as are our more adventurous outdoor trips.

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