St. Bernadette Travel & Tours

St. Bernadette Travel & Tours St. Bernadette Travel and Tours is a home based Travel Agency that was established on April of 2004. It was founded by Bernadette Hyacinth Castro - Sousa.

The Proprietor has 28 years of experience in the travel industry. Bernadette Travel & Tours specializes in packaging pilgrimages and leisure tours. Bernadette Travel and Tours is a home based travel agency that started with humble beginnings on April, 2004. Although, Bernadette is a Pharmacist, her love for travel was always in her heart. As a kid, she was always fascinated by other countries' cu

ltures and had dreamt of traveling the world. Her journey in founding St. Bernadette Travel & Tours started when she was invited to work at Catholic Travel, Inc. For seven (7) years, she mastered the craft of the industry and was able to build good rapport with tour operators worldwide, hotels, airlines and other travel agencies as well. Then on April 2004, St. Bernadette Travel and Tours was born. Today after 16 years, St. Bernadette Travel and Tours has built a name for itself and has found a special niche in the travel industry specializing in packaging both leisure tours and pilgrimages around the world. SBT&T customizes travel itineraries, book your flights and assists in visa processing. One of the greatest mission of St. Bernadette Travel and Tours, is to bring more people to the Holy Land and other religious sites in Europe and all over the world. By visiting and venerating these holy sites, these pilgrims gained deeper faith in GOD, thereby, giving HIM Glory! It is also St. Bernadette Travel and Tours' mission to make every one's dream journey (whether it be a journey of faith or a journey of a lifetime) come true! The Founder : Bernadette Hyacinth Castro - Sousa

Bernadette Hyacinth Castro - Sousa is a graduate of BS Pharmacy at the University of the Philippines. Her husband, Bruno Miguel Sousa, is a Portuguese, and is also working in the tourism industry. Bernadette worked for several Pharmaceutical firms for 15 years, prior to working with Catholic Travel, Inc. in July, 1997, for seven (7) years. All together, Bernadette has been in the travel industry for 23 years now, bringing people to their dream destinations and bringing pilgrims to their journeys of faith!

A MUST read for tourists in Europe
20/04/2026

A MUST read for tourists in Europe

I'm Italian. I can spot a pickpocket in 3 seconds. Here is how.

I take the metro every week. I watch them work. Most tourists never see them coming because they are looking for the wrong person. They are looking for someone who looks like a thief. The ones who actually rob you look exactly like you.

Rome metro gets 80 to 100 theft reports per day. The Trevi Fountain area is now ranked the worst pickpocketing spot in Europe. Nobody running these numbers is a scary man in a hoodie. It is almost always a small group of women who look like tourists.

Here is what to actually look for.

THEY COME IN THREES

They almost never work alone. The standard crew is three. One spots the target, one blocks your view, one lifts the wallet. Sometimes it is four. Rarely two. Solo pickpockets exist but the professionals on the metro are always in a team.

If you see one, find the other two before you do anything else.

THEY DRESS LIKE TOURISTS

This is the single thing tourists get wrong every time. They scan the platform for someone who looks suspicious. The professionals know this. So they dress exactly like the people they are going to rob.

Leggings. A crossbody bag. A summer dress. A backpack. Sneakers. A ponytail. Sunglasses on the head. Nothing stands out. Nothing signals danger.

If you are only watching for "sketchy-looking" people, you will miss every single one.

THEY CARRY A LARGE BAG THEY DO NOT NEED

The bag is the tool. It is usually a large tote or a folded jacket hanging from the wrist. Something big enough to hide both hands behind while they work. They do not actually need to carry anything in it.

Watch the bag. If someone is holding a bag in a strange position, up near their chest, or draped over the arm of the person standing next to them on a crowded platform, that bag is a screen.

A jacket over the arm in August is the same tell. Nobody in Rome needs a jacket in August.

THEY DO NOT TALK TO EACH OTHER

This is the tell that locks it in. Normal groups of women talking on a platform chat constantly. These ones do not. They stand together but they do not speak. They scan.

Each one is watching a different zone of the platform or the carriage. They are picking the mark. They know who they are going to target before the train arrives.

If you see a group of three women standing together in silence, each looking in a different direction, you are watching a crew choose someone.

THEY STAND NEAR THE PLATFORM EDGE

They position themselves close to where the doors will open. This is not about catching the train. It is about controlling the crowd flow when the doors open and close.

The person who lifts your wallet needs a clean exit. Standing near the door gives them three escape routes. On. Off. Back on as the doors shut in your face.

If a silent group of three has positioned itself right where the doors will open, step back. Let them board. Take the next train. It costs you four minutes. It saves you your passport, your phone, and every credit card you brought.

THEY FORM A CIRCLE ON THE PLATFORM

The moment they have picked a target, their body language changes. They form a loose circle, facing inward, like they are having a conversation. They are not. They are coordinating.

One is confirming the target. One is watching for police. One is rehearsing the move. This circle lasts maybe twenty seconds. If you catch it, you catch them before the work starts.

THEY BOARD THE TRAIN WITH YOU

They do not attack on the platform. They board the same carriage you are in. They stand near you in the crush of passengers. This is when the bag goes up against your body. This is when the jacket drapes across your arm.

You will feel nothing. A skilled pickpocket can unzip a backpack, remove a wallet, and rezip the bag in under two seconds. They practice this for years.

THEY GET OFF ONE STOP LATER

The move happens between stations. The extraction happens when the next stop is announced and the train starts slowing. By the time the doors open, the wallet is already inside their own bag. They step out. You stay on the train. You do not realise anything is missing until three stops later.

This is why so many tourists cannot identify who took their wallet. The thieves were in the carriage for ninety seconds and they are gone.

THE HIGH-RISK STATIONS AND LINES

Rome metro line A is the worst. Termini, Barberini, Spagna, Flaminio, Ottaviano for the Vatican. Bus 64 from Termini to the Vatican is notorious. Bus 40 express is worse.

In Florence it is the San Lorenzo market area and outside the Duomo when crowds bottleneck. In Venice it is the Rialto and San Marco vaporetto stops, especially line 1. In Milan it is Duomo metro station and the Centrale station platforms. In Naples it is the Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii, which has been called the most-robbed train in Europe.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SPOT A CREW

Do not confront them. Do not take photos. Do not film them. They work with the same crew every day and they know how to make a tourist look like the aggressor.

Just move. Walk to the other end of the platform. Take a different carriage. Take the next train. Step into a shop. Break the line of sight.

Tell the station staff if you can. Italian transit police have dedicated teams for this now and they act on tourist reports.

THE THREE RULES THAT ACTUALLY PROTECT YOU

One. Wear a money belt or a zipped inside pocket for your passport, one credit card, and enough cash for the day. Everything else stays in the hotel safe.

Two. Never put a wallet or a phone in a back pocket. Never hang a bag off the back of a restaurant chair. Never set a phone down on a café table facing the street.

Three. When you board a crowded metro or bus, turn your bag so it sits across your chest, not on your hip. Keep one hand resting on the zip.

That is it. That is how you do not become the next tourist filing a report at the Termini police office on the last day of your vacation.

The pickpockets are not supernatural. They are three women who studied you for ten seconds on a platform and decided you were the easiest person to rob that day. The second you know what to look for, you stop being that person.

Save this. Read it before you take the metro in Rome.

OBIDOS, PORTUGALÓbidos: A Once Hidden Gem in Central Portugal - LivologyÓbidos is a stunning, well-preserved medieval to...
30/03/2026

OBIDOS, PORTUGAL

Óbidos: A Once Hidden Gem in Central Portugal - Livology
Óbidos is a stunning, well-preserved medieval town in Portugal, located about an hour north of Lisbon, known for its whitewashed houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and massive defensive walls. Historically known as the "Queen's Town," it was a traditional wedding gift for Portuguese queens. Visitors can walk on the castle walls, visit bookstores, and try ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur served in chocolate cups.

Nazaré, PortugalNazaré, Portugal, is a renowned fishing town turned global big-wave surfing hotspot, famous for hosting ...
30/03/2026

Nazaré, Portugal

Nazaré, Portugal, is a renowned fishing town turned global big-wave surfing hotspot, famous for hosting the world's largest surfable waves (20–30+ meters) from October to March at Praia do Norte. Driven by a massive underwater canyon, this spot offers a dramatic natural spectacle, rich cultural traditions like the "seven skirts," and historic sites in the Sítio clifftop neighborhood.

Duoro River, Porto
30/03/2026

Duoro River, Porto

Braga, PortugalPortugal’s third-largest city and a major historical hub in the north, is a vibrant mix of 2,000-year-old...
30/03/2026

Braga, Portugal

Portugal’s third-largest city and a major historical hub in the north, is a vibrant mix of 2,000-year-old Roman heritage, stunning baroque churches like Bom Jesus do Monte, and a lively student culture. Known for its high quality of life, affordable living compared to Lisbon, and central role in Minho's religious traditions, it is a key destination.

Francesinha in Porto! A MUST TRY dish that you can only find in Porto, Portugal! Francesinha (Portuguese pronunciation: ...
30/03/2026

Francesinha in Porto!
A MUST TRY dish that you can only find in Porto, Portugal!

Francesinha (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɾɐ̃sɨˈziɲɐ] meaning little French girl or little French woman, is a Portuguese sandwich, originally from Porto, made with layers of toasted bread and assorted hot meats such as roast, steak, wet-cured ham, linguiça, or chipolata over which sliced cheese is melted by the ladling of a near-boiling tomato-and-beer sauce called molho de francesinha. It is typically served with French fries!

The result? A heart attack on a plate! 🤣🤣🤣

Praça Gomes Teixera
30/03/2026

Praça Gomes Teixera

Livraria Lello - one of the oldest and famous bookstore in Europe.
30/03/2026

Livraria Lello - one of the oldest and famous bookstore in Europe.

30/03/2026

Clerigos Church

Start of our 3 days tour Lisbon - Porto - Lisbon
30/03/2026

Start of our 3 days tour Lisbon - Porto - Lisbon

Address

135 Kaimitoville Kaimito Street Valle Verde 2
Pasig City
1600

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when St. Bernadette Travel & Tours posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to St. Bernadette Travel & Tours:

Share

Category