I know, I know, it's still summer! You can't think about Spring Break now... but I promise you, if you think about it now, you'll get better pricing, better availability and you won't be scrambling to plan your family's Spring Break trip later! Since I know most people already think about Mexico and the Caribbean for Spring Break, I'm here to offer a couple more unique suggestions for Spring Break 2025.
Read MoreShoulder season - the term for the time between peak season and completely off-peak season travel - is a great time to travel to destinations on your bucket list. Being adjacent to peak season means that the weather is usually pretty good still, but the destinations won't be as crowded, and availability will be greater (pricing typically is favorable too)!
Read MoreThis month for the holidays, consider planning a trip for your whole family. I can't think of a better gift to give your loved ones. Of course I'm always here if you'd like me to work on the trip!
Read MorePeak season for Europe travel is between June and early September. If you're thinking of using summer break to get your family to Europe, it's time to start the planning to ensure you have a good selection of hotels and activities still available!
Read MoreSummertime in Europe is considered the peak season - meaning it costs more, is busier, and popular destinations, accommodations, or tours can have limited availability quickly. July is an excellent time to begin planning your 2024 summer Europe trip! Ensure you get the flights, hotels, tours, and tickets you want before they are gone or way too pricey. Europe has seen a booming 2023 summer season, it's expecting an even bigger 2024!
Read MoreMARCH is great for Europe in Fall & Winter!
Read MorePacking light is not always an easy thing to do – even getting your mind wrapped around the fact that you are going on a long-ish trip with only 1 bag and your purse or other small carryon bag is hard! Here are 7 tips to help you in your journey to packing light.
Read MoreUnfortunately, everyone doesn’t have an endless supply of money or vacation days (oh, if only there was a money tree and a way to work but have endless amounts of time to travel for the average Joe). If you find yourself lacking in either, such that you can’t currently travel, there are lots of things that you can do in the meantime to assuage the wanderlust.
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