Planning your travel, one step at a time.

Working with a Travel Advisor

  • A young boy with blonde hair looking through a window on a boat or train, resting his chin on his hands, appearing to be deep in thought or observing something outside.

    Dream it.

    This is the fun part. You tell me what you’re craving—beach or mountains, kid chaos or adults-only calm, bucket list or quick reset. We talk budget, timing, must-haves, and “absolutely nots,” and I turn your ideas into a clear vision for the trip.

  • A wall with various colorful sticky notes attached with push pins, some notes have handwritten text.

    Plan it.

    Once we know the vibe, I get to work behind the scenes. I research destinations, resorts, cruises, and experiences that truly fit your people, then send curated options—not an overwhelming list. Together, we fine-tune the itinerary until it feels just right.

  • Person typing on a laptop at a wooden table, wearing a tan sweater and a large black bracelet.

    Book it.

    When you’re ready, I handle the details: reservations, tickets, transfers, room requests, special notes, and more. You approve everything, and I secure it. You get one organized plan and a point person (me) instead of ten browser tabs and hours on hold.

  • Two young boys playing under a large beach umbrella on a sandy beach with other people swimming and relaxing in the water, boats floating on the sea, and hillside homes in the background.

    Do it.

    You’re off! Before you go, you’ll receive your itinerary, confirmations, and key tips. If questions pop up or plans shift, I’m just a message away to help navigate changes, troubleshoot, or suggest Plan B—so you can stay in vacation mode.

  • Two children playing and laughing on the beach near the ocean, with waves in the background.

    Do it...again!

    When you’re back, we do a quick check-in: what you loved, what you’d tweak, and what’s now on your radar. That feedback helps shape your next trip, so every adventure gets easier, more dialed in, and more “you” over time.