2026 Travel Resolutions

A new year invites reflection. It’s a chance to think about what you want more of, what you want to let go of, and how you want the year ahead to feel. 

When it comes to travel, resolutions don’t need to be rigid or ambitious. The most meaningful travel goals often focus less on where you go and more on how you travel, who you travel with, and what you want those experiences to give back to you. 

As you look ahead to 2026, these travel resolutions are meant to inspire thoughtful, connected, and fulfilling journeys. 

  1. Plan with Intention, Not Pressure

Travel planning doesn’t have to be rushed or overwhelming. One of the most meaningful resolutions you can make is to give yourself time. Starting earlier creates options and flexibility, allowing you to choose experiences that truly fit instead of settling for what’s left. 

  1. Choose Trips That Feel Like You

Not every destination or style of travel fits every person or every season of life. A powerful resolution is to choose trips that align with who you are right now. That might mean slower travel, smaller groups, or experiences that feel comfortable, welcoming, and authentic to you. 

  1. Travel with the People Who Matter Most

Some of the best trips aren’t defined by where you went, but by who you shared them with. Make space in 2026 for travel with friends, family, or people who feel like family. Shared experiences often turn into the memories that stay with you the longest. 

  1. Put Something Meaningful on the Calendar

Even one trip on the calendar can change how a year feels. Having something to look forward to brings excitement and a sense of momentum. It doesn’t have to be extravagant. It just needs to be something that matters to you. 

  1. Leave Room for Connection

The moments that matter most while traveling often aren’t planned down to the minute. A quiet morning, a long dinner, or a shared laugh can be just as impactful as a landmark or excursion. Choose travel experiences that allow you to slow down and connect, both with the place you’re visiting and the people you’re with. 

  1. Say Yes to Experiences That Stretch You Gently

Growth doesn’t always mean going far outside your comfort zone. Sometimes it means taking a small step toward something new. A different destination, a guided experience, or traveling with a welcoming group can open the door to confidence and unexpected connection. 

  1. Travel in Spaces Where You Can Be Yourself

How a place feels matters just as much as where it is. A meaningful travel resolution is to choose experiences where you feel comfortable, respected, and free to show up as yourself. When you feel at ease, the entire trip becomes more enjoyable. 

  1. Let Travel Support a Chapter of Your Life

Travel can hold space for many things. Celebration, healing, transition, or simply rest. As you plan for 2026, consider how travel can support what you need most in this season and help you move forward with intention. 

  1. Allow Yourself to Be Cared For Along the Way 

You don’t have to manage every detail to have a great trip. Letting go of control and allowing yourself to be supported can make travel feel lighter and more enjoyable. Sometimes the best experiences happen when you give yourself permission to relax into them. 

  1. Take the Trip You Keep Thinking About

If a trip keeps coming back to you, there’s usually a reason. Whether it’s a destination, an experience, or a feeling you can’t quite shake, 2026 might be the year to finally say yes. Some journeys are meant to be taken when the timing feels right. 

Travel has a way of shaping a year. It gives us moments to look forward to, memories to carry with us, and stories that become part of who we are. 

As you move through 2026, let your travel choices reflect what matters most to you right now. When travel is approached with intention and care, it becomes more than a trip. It becomes a meaningful part of your life. 

A 2026 Travel Idea Jar to Dream Bigger Together

There’s something tender about this time of year. The lights, the slowing down, the familiar faces around the room. It’s a season that makes us look back at the moments that shaped us and forward to the ones we want more of. And it’s one of the rare times when the people we love, in all their beautiful forms, gather in the same space.

That’s why this is the perfect moment to create a 2026 Travel Idea Jar.
It isn’t about planning a trip. It isn’t about budgets or timelines. It’s simply an invitation to dream together. To name the experiences you hope to share next year. To give those quiet longings a place to land.


What’s a Travel Idea Jar?

It’s exactly what it sounds like. A simple jar and a stack of paper, ready for wishes, hopes, and the spark of possibility. Each person writes down one or more travel ideas for 2026. Big, small, simple, bold. Anything that makes their heart soften or lift a little.

Fold the paper. Drop it in. Let it collect throughout the season.

By the time the year turns, you’ll have a jar filled with tiny pieces of who you are and what matters most to you and your people.


Why it feels especially meaningful during the holidays

This season has a way of reminding us that time is precious. That shared moments matter. That laughter around a table or a quiet walk with someone you love is worth more than anything wrapped with a bow.

A travel jar becomes a way to talk about the experiences you want to create together. Maybe it’s a place you’ve never been. Maybe it’s returning somewhere that feels like a second home. Maybe it’s simply choosing time away where the days stretch and conversations linger.

Picture it:

  • A parent writing down a place they’ve always wished their family could see together

  • A couple choosing something that feels restorative after a busy year

  • A circle of friends imagining a getaway that lets everyone finally exhale

  • Someone writing a destination that feels brave for them, but safe because they won’t be going alone

When those slips of paper start filling the jar, you can actually see the hopes you’ve been carrying quietly inside.


It’s not a commitment. It’s a celebration of connection.

The magic of the jar is that nothing has to be decided. There’s no pressure. No next steps. Just the joy of dreaming side by side.

You’re simply giving your future selves a gift. A collection of shared intentions waiting patiently until the moment feels right to bring one to life.

And when that moment comes, you’ll already know what your hearts were asking for.


If you create a travel jar this year

I’d genuinely love to hear what goes inside. Share one idea with me, or tell me what your family or chosen family dreamed up together.

Here’s to softness and connection.
Here’s to naming what we’re longing for.
Here’s to the moments we’ll create in 2026.

Happy holiday season, friends. May your dreams feel closer than ever!

Holiday Travel Trends I’m Seeing This Season

A look at the meaningful travel patterns shaping this holiday season

The holidays always bring a moment of pause. It’s the time of year when travelers reflect on what matters, who they want to spend time with and the kinds of experiences they want to step into next. Here are the themes I’m seeing right now as we close out the year and look toward 2026 and 2027.


Experiences Over Gifts

Instead of exchanging presents, many travelers are choosing to create memories together. I’m seeing families, partners and loved ones who feel like family prioritize shared experiences over wrapped gifts. Some are heading to warm beaches to celebrate the new year, while others are planning meaningful cultural journeys that have been on their hearts for a long time.

These trips often become the moments people look back on and say, “I’m so glad we did that.”


Meaningful, Longer Journeys

Travelers are gravitating toward itineraries that allow them to slow down and truly immerse themselves. Whether it’s an extended cruise, a multi country adventure or a thoughtfully curated land journey, people want trips that make room for rest, connection and reflection.

It’s less about rushing from place to place and more about feeling present.


Small Group and Hosted Travel Gains Momentum

There’s a noticeable rise in interest for small group experiences that feel welcoming and comfortable. Travelers want community, but not crowds. They want itineraries that feel curated, inclusive and easy to step into.

Holiday market trips are especially popular, and early inquiries for my 2027 Tanzania small group journey reflect this shift toward intentional, community centered travel.

These trips create a space where travelers can be themselves, enjoy connection and explore with ease.


Warm Weather Escapes for Renewal

As winter settles in, I’m hearing from travelers who want warmth, sunshine and a break from the hustle. All inclusive resorts and small ship cruises continue to be favorites because they offer simplicity, comfort and room to breathe.

These escapes are often chosen as a way to start the new year with clarity and calm.


Planning Ahead for 2026 and 2027

More travelers are thinking ahead to the big journeys they want to experience in the next one to two years. Bucket list destinations like Japan and Egypt continue to inspire curiosity, as do river cruises and extended cultural itineraries.

Planning early gives travelers access to the best options and allows their trip to unfold with intention.


A Season of Connection

Across every conversation and itinerary, one theme stands out. Travelers want connection. They want to explore alongside the people who matter most, feel welcomed wherever they go and return with stories that reflect the heart of their relationships.

If you’re starting to imagine an experience that feels meaningful, intentional and aligned with where you want to go next, I’d love to help you bring it to life!

🌍 Why Expert Planning Matters More Than Ever

The Real Value of Having a Travel Advisor in Your Corner

When clients tell me I worked magic on their trip, it always makes me smile. The truth is that what I do is not magic. It is time, research, experience, and strong relationships built over years in the travel industry. 

From complimentary upgrades to private transfers and flexible booking terms, many of the perks my clients enjoy come from thoughtful planning and trusted partnerships behind the scenes. This is exactly why I charge a planning and research fee. It allows me to dedicate the time your trip deserves so we can create something far more meaningful than a simple vacation. 

 

✨ You Are Paying for Expertise, Not Guesswork 

Today there are countless websites, ever changing policies, and endless reviews that can make planning a trip confusing and overwhelming. Working with a travel advisor removes the guesswork completely. 

Here is what you actually receive when you work with me: 

  • Established partnerships with hotels, cruise lines, and tour operators around the world 
  • Access to perks and amenities that are not available to the general public 
  • Better rates and added value wherever possible 
  • Hours of research and planning handled for you 
  • A trip designed around your specific preferences 
  • A professional who knows which suppliers consistently deliver a great experience 
  • Someone who advocates for you before, during, and after your trip 

Think of it the same way you would think of hiring a financial advisor, wedding planner, or interior designer. You are not paying for a quick service. You are investing in the expertise, creativity, and knowledge that elevate your entire experience. 

 

💫 The Real Value: Peace of Mind 

My clients often tell me the biggest benefit is something simple. They do not have to worry about anything. 

From our first planning conversation until the moment you return home, you have one point of contact who: 

  • Knows your travel style 
  • Anticipates your needs 
  • Handles every detail 
  • Monitors your trip and steps in if changes are needed 
  • Provides support if anything unexpected happens 

No call centers. No waiting on hold. No stress while you are trying to enjoy your time away. 

My goal is to help you travel better, travel smarter, and feel completely supported from start to finish. Whether you are exploring a new city with friends, celebrating a milestone, or planning a family getaway, you deserve a seamless experience that feels easy and enjoyable. 

 

✈️ Ready to See the Difference for Yourself 

If you want a trip that feels personalized, well planned, and stress free, let us begin with a discovery call. I will help bring your vision to life and create an unforgettable journey designed around what matters most to you. 

Start here:
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🏘️🍻 Travel Like a Local in Amsterdam: Explore Hidden Gems & Culture 🎶

Amsterdam’s canals and museums are stunning—but the real magic happens when you explore like a local. Here’s how to skip the tourist traps and enjoy authentic experiences.

1. Discover Hidden Gems

Go beyond Dam Square and the Red Light District. Wander De Pijp for markets and cafés, Jordaan for art and courtyards, or take a ferry to Amsterdam Noord for street art and food halls.

2. Taste Amsterdam with Local Guides

Food tours are the best way to dive into Dutch culture. Sample stroopwafels, bitterballen, Indonesian rijsttafel, and fresh herring—while hearing stories from locals.

3. Get Around Like a Local

Skip the taxis. Rent a bike, hop on a tram, or take a free ferry. Amsterdam is built for cycling and public transport.

4. Follow Local Etiquette

  • Be direct—Dutch honesty is cultural, not rude.

  • Cards over cash.

  • Tip 5–10%, but it’s optional.

  • Don’t walk in bike lanes (locals will let you know fast!).

5. Support Local Businesses

Shop in Nine Streets, browse Noordermarkt, sip craft beer at Brouwerij ’t IJ, and stay at boutique hotels instead of chains.

Final Thoughts

Amsterdam rewards curious travelers. With a mix of hidden gems, local food, and cultural respect, you’ll experience the city authentically.

👉 Want a custom Amsterdam itinerary that blends must-sees with local secrets? Let’s plan it together 

🛂☀️🏝️ Itinerary Changes – When Your “Simple” Cruise Gets Complicated 🛳️🧳

Imagine this:

You’re on a 7-day Caribbean cruise. Puerto Rico. St. Thomas. St. Maarten. All US territories or easy-entry islands.

You brought birth certificates. The cruise line said they were fine.

Day 3. The captain makes an announcement:

“Due to mechanical issues, we’re unable to dock at St. Thomas. We’re diverting to Antigua for repairs.”

Antigua. Not on your itinerary. Not a US territory. REQUIRES A PASSPORT.

You look at your birth certificate. Then at your spouse. “Are we in trouble?”

YES. Yes, you are.

Welcome to the REAL World of Cruising

Cruise itineraries are NOT carved in stone. They’re written in SAND. On a WINDY day.

Weather changes them. Mechanical issues change them. Port strikes change them. Political unrest changes them.

And when they change? Your “closed-loop” cruise can suddenly include countries you NEVER planned to visit.

What “Closed-Loop” REALLY Means

A closed-loop cruise departs and returns to the SAME US port. That’s it. That’s the definition.

It does NOT mean: “Will only visit specific countries.”

It does NOT mean: “Itinerary cannot change.”

It does NOT mean: “You definitely won’t need a passport.”

It just means: Starts and ends in the same place.

Everything in between? FLEXIBLE.

Real Diversions That Actually Happened

Hurricane Season Caribbean Cruise: Planned route through Cozumel and Grand Cayman. Hurricane forced diversion to COLOMBIA. Passengers without passports? Stuck on the ship while everyone else explored Cartagena.

Alaska Cruise Mechanical Issue: The Ship couldn’t dock in Juneau. Diverted to Prince Rupert, CANADA. Birth certificate holders couldn’t disembark. Spent the day watching from the ship.

Mediterranean Political Unrest: Cruise planned for Greece and Turkey. Political tensions closed Turkish ports. Ship added EGYPT and ISRAEL. No passport? No port visits.

Caribbean Port Strike: Dock workers are striking in San Juan. Ship diverted to the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Needed passports to get off.

These aren’t rare. They happen CONSTANTLY.

The On-Board Announcement You DREAD

“Attention passengers. Due to [weather/mechanical/political] issues, we will not be visiting [planned port]. Instead, we will be docking at [completely different country].”

Passengers with passports: “Oh well, different place to explore. Let’s go!”

Passengers without passports: “Wait… can we even GET OFF the ship?”

The answer is often: NO.

Stuck on a Ship While Everyone Else Explores

The ship docks at an unplanned port. A beautiful Caribbean island you’ve never heard of.

Everyone’s excited. Getting ready. Heading to explore.

Except you. And your family. Because you don’t have passports.

You watch from the deck as OTHER families disembark. Explore. Take photos. Have adventures.

You’re stuck on an empty ship. In port. Watching others have fun.

Your kids ask, “Why can’t WE go?” What do you say? “Because Daddy wanted to save $400 on passport fees?”

BRUTAL.

The Financial Hit You Didn’t Expect

You pre-booked excursions at the planned ports. Paid for them MONTHS ago.

The itinerary changes. Those ports? Skipped. Your excursions? Can’t happen.

You’ll get refunds. Eventually. But those NEW ports the ship is visiting? You can’t go ashore because NO PASSPORT.

You paid for experiences you can’t have. And you’re missing experiences you COULD have. Double loss.

Weather Doesn’t Care About Your Plans

Hurricane season in the Caribbean: June through November.

Alaska’s unpredictable weather: Year-round.

Mediterranean political situations: Constantly changing.

Cruise lines build flexibility into routes. Backup ports. Alternative stops. PLAN B, C, and D.

But those backup plans? They often involve countries you didn’t PLAN on visiting.

The Cruise Line’s Position

Cruise contracts are VERY clear: “Itineraries are subject to change without notice.”

They WILL change ports when necessary. For safety. For mechanical reasons. For ANY reason they deem appropriate.

They’re not being mean. They’re being PRACTICAL. And SAFE.

But that flexibility means YOU need to be flexible too. And prepared. With PASSPORTS.

Even “Domestic” Cruises Can Leave the Country

“But I’m doing a Hawaii cruise! All US states!”

Hawaii cruises often stop in MEXICO or CANADA for technical reasons.

“But I’m doing a New England/Canada cruise!”

CANADA IS IN THE NAME. It’s a foreign country. You need a passport.

“But I’m staying in the Caribbean!”

The Caribbean has 28 different COUNTRIES. Even if your planned route only includes ones that accept birth certificates, itinerary changes might take you elsewhere.

Technology Failures Cause Diversions

Modern cruise ships are COMPLEX. Propulsion systems, navigation systems, stabilizers.

When something breaks? The ship diverts to the NEAREST port with repair capabilities.

That port might not be on your itinerary. It might require passports for entry.

Tough luck if you don’t have one.

What Cruise Lines DON’T Emphasize

When booking agents say “Birth certificates are fine for closed-loop cruises,” they’re telling the LEGAL MINIMUM.

What they don’t emphasize:

  • That’s only true if the itinerary doesn’t change
  • Changes happen FREQUENTLY
  • You could be stuck on board
  • No refunds for missed experiences
  • You SHOULD bring passports anyway

They’re not LYING. Just not telling the WHOLE story.

Don’t Gamble with Your Vacation

You’re spending thousands on this cruise. Accommodations. Excursions. Drinks packages. Photos.

Why gamble ALL of that over passport fees?

It’s like buying a $50,000 car and refusing to spend $100 on insurance. NONSENSICAL.

Take Control

You can’t control the weather. Can’t control mechanical issues. Can’t control political situations.

But you CAN control your preparedness.

Get passports. For EVERYONE. Keep them valid. Bring them on EVERY cruise.

Then, when the captain announces an itinerary change, you think “Adventure!” Not “Oh no…”

What You Do NOW

Step 1: Stop assuming your closed-loop cruise won’t change.

Step 2: Get passports for your ENTIRE family.

Step 3: When booking excursions, buy travel insurance that covers itinerary changes.

Step 4: Pack passports in your carry-on. Accessible but SAFE.

Step 5: Cruise with CONFIDENCE knowing you’re ready for ANYTHING.

Let Me Guide You

As your travel agent, I’ve seen HUNDREDS of itinerary changes. I know which routes are most likely to change. I know which seasons are riskiest.

Let me help you PREPARE. Not just a book. PREPARE.

Contact me today. Let’s make sure your cruise is amazing, NO MATTER what happens.

Because the best cruises aren’t the ones where everything goes perfectly. They’re the ones where you’re PREPARED when things don’t.

Your passport is that preparation. Get one. Bring it. Use it if needed.

Your vacation depends on it.


Ready to Apply for Your Passport? START HERE:

Official US Passport Application Website: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports.html

Everything You Need to Know:

  • Step-by-step application guide
  • Required documents list
  • Processing times (regular & expedited)
  • Fee schedule
  • Renewal instructions
  • Photo specifications

How to Apply:

  1. Go to travel.state.gov
  2. Download the appropriate form (DS-11 or DS-82)
  3. Collect required documents
  4. Find an acceptance facility near you
  5. Submit the application and fee
  6. Wait 6-8 weeks (or pay for 2-3 week expedited service)

The Investment:

  • Adult passport book: $130
  • Child passport (under 16): $100
  • Expedited service: Additional $60
  • Protection for 10 years (adults) or 5 years (kids)

APPLY NOW. Don’t risk your vacation!

Get started today: travel.state.gov

🛷 Creating Core Memories: Unique Christmas Adventures 🎶

Some families don’t DO traditional Christmas.

They do ADVENTURE Christmas.

The best gifts aren’t wrapped in paper. They’re wrapped in EXPERIENCES. MEMORIES. STORIES.

They want their kids to remember the Christmas they went on SAFARI. Not the year they got another gaming console.

If your family craves ADVENTURE. If you bond through shared CHALLENGES. If you believe memories beat material goods EVERY TIME.

THIS is for YOU.

Lapland, Finland: Journey to the REAL North Pole

There’s NO more magical Christmas destination than Lapland.

The OFFICIAL home of Santa Claus. The ARCTIC CIRCLE. WINTER WONDERLAND REAL LIFE.

Rovaniemi sits RIGHT on the Arctic Circle. Your family crosses the line between the Arctic and the rest of the world. Again and again. Kids LOVE this.

Visit Santa Claus Village. Meet SANTA. Finnish Santa living in Lapland YEAR-ROUND. This feels AUTHENTIC. This is the REAL DEAL.

Husky Sledding: Your family commands a team of REAL sled dogs. You MUSH through snow-covered forests. The only sounds: Dogs PANTING. Sleds SWOOSHING. Your heart is POUNDING.

Your son grips the handles. “Mush!” The dogs LEAP forward. He’s GRINNING ear to ear.

Reindeer Farms: Calmer pace. Perfect for younger children. Learn about Sami culture. Cultural education wrapped in Christmas magic.

Igloo Hotels: Glass igloos where you watch Northern Lights FROM BED. Traditional snow igloos for something EXTREME. “We spent Christmas Eve in an ACTUAL IGLOO above the Arctic Circle!” EPIC.

Northern Lights Hunting: Nightly adventure. Will you see them?

Then… IT HAPPENS. Aurora Borealis appears. Greens and purples DANCING across the sky. WAVES of color. MOVING. ALIVE.

Even teenagers stop scrolling. They’re STARING. Mouths OPEN.

You can’t stream it. You have to BE THERE.

Christmas Eve Sauna Tradition: Heat up in smoke saunas. Cool off by ROLLING IN SNOW. Or jumping through ice holes! Sounds EXTREME? It IS. It’s EXHILARATING. Surprisingly SPIRITUAL.

Iceland: Northern Lights and Viking Christmas

The 13 Yule Lads: Not one Santa. THIRTEEN! Each visit on a different night. Leaves gifts in shoes. (Or rotten potatoes!)

Spoon-Licker. Door-Slammer. Sausage-Swiper. Your kids LOVE this. SO WEIRD. SO COOL.

Northern Lights Viewing: Some of Earth’s BEST chances. Lights reflecting off glacial lagoons. Framing over waterfalls. Appearing above geothermal pools. Chase them via super jeep tours!

Christmas in the Blue Lagoon: Your family floating in naturally heated geothermal water. Surrounded by snow and ice. Milky blue water creates a dreamlike atmosphere. Open on Christmas!

Ice Cave Exploration: Professional guides lead families into natural caves UNDER GLACIERS. Blue ice creates CATHEDRAL-like formations. MASSIVE. GLOWING.

These caves are TEMPORARY. Your family explores something that may not exist NEXT YEAR.

Glacier Hiking: Ice axes and crampons. Trek across ancient ice. Learning about climate change while having an ABSOLUTE BLAST.

Reykjavik’s New Year’s Eve: The ENTIRE CITY sets off fireworks from 11 PM to past midnight! SPECTACULAR.

Christmas Buffet: Smoked puffin. Fermented shark. Reindeer pâté. Eating becomes its own ADVENTURE!

Swiss Alps: White Christmas with Alpine THRILLS

Zermatt: Car-free Alpine PERFECTION beneath the Matterhorn. Skiing the world’s BEST slopes. Runs for EVERY skill level.

Gornergrat Railway to 10,000 FEET. Panoramic views. BREATHTAKING.

Tobogganing EPIC Style: Faulhorn to Grindelwald run covers 9 MILES. Drops 5,000 FEET. Longest toboggan run in the ALPS!

Stop at Alpine huts for hot chocolate. Adventurous but SAFE.

Christmas Day Skiing: Swiss tradition. Resorts stay open. EARNING your holiday meal through physical activity.

Fondue Dinners in Mountain Huts: Many accessible ONLY by hiking or skiing. Makes the meal feel EARNED. SPECIAL.

Alpine Christmas Markets: Montreux along Lake Geneva with snow-capped mountains behind. Postcard-PERFECT.

South Africa: Safari Christmas Under Southern Stars

Christmas, where GIRAFFES wander past your lodge. Where you track LIONS on Christmas morning.

Kruger National Park: Malaria-free options. December = baby animals. Lush vegetation. INCREDIBLE bird life.

Christmas Day Game Drives: Your guide spots elephant tracks. You follow. Suddenly, you’re watching elephant families playing at a waterhole. BABIES splashing!

Your daughter whispers, “This is the BEST Christmas present EVER.” No toy could COMPETE.

Bush Lodges: Children’s programs teaching tracking, bush survival, and wildlife conservation. Educational but feels like ADVENTURE.

Night Drives: Leopards HUNTING. Bush babies with ENORMOUS eyes. Spotlights illuminate eyes in darkness. That slight fear factor thrills teenagers.

Christmas Dinner in the Bush: Boma dinner under STARS. Traditional braai alongside Christmas turkey. Storytelling around the fire. Animal sounds in the darkness.

Conservation Lessons: Children learn best when they are protecting animals and habitats. POWERFUL Christmas message.

Combine with Cape Town: Table Mountain. Penguins at Boulders Beach. Christmas on Camps Bay Beach.

Norwegian Fjords: Winter Wonderland Exploration

Bergen’s Christmas Markets: UNESCO Heritage architecture. Historic wooden buildings. Fjord scenery. STUNNING backdrops.

Flåm Railway: One of the world’s STEEPEST. In winter? DRAMATIC. Snow-covered mountains. Frozen waterfalls. OTHERWORLDLY scenes.

Dog Sledding: Fjord views adding DRAMA. Multi-day expeditions or day trips.

Norway in a Nutshell: Trains, boats, buses through spectacular scenery. Adventure WITH infrastructure.

Christmas Traditions: Rice pudding with a hidden almond – whoever finds it gets a marzipan pig!

Make It Happen

Physical Prep: Assess family’s fitness HONESTLY. Build stamina. Practice layering. Discuss challenges AND excitement beforehand.

Pack RIGHT: Quality thermal layers (NOT cotton!). Multiple pairs of gloves. Hand warmers. Sun protection. Headlamps.

Safety: Book licensed operators. Check age requirements. Comprehensive insurance.

Budget: Adventure costs more, but memories last FOREVER. Shoulder season = better rates. Splurge on ONE signature experience.

The TRANSFORMATION

Active Christmas adventures CHANGE families. PERMANENTLY.

Your confident son admits he’s SCARED before trying something new. Then he beams with pride when he succeeds.

Your shy daughter finds her VOICE teaching younger kids.

These trips create stories told for DECADES: “Remember when Dad fell in the snow?” “Remember the reindeer that tried to eat Mom’s hat?” “Remember Northern Lights on Christmas Eve?”

These stories become your family IDENTITY.

Years from now, your children won’t remember what they got for Christmas when they were 10.

But they’ll remember MUSHING huskies through Arctic forests.

TRACKING elephants with you on Christmas morning.

NORTHERN LIGHTS dancing while you stood together in the snow.

That’s the gift of adventure Christmas: Not what you GIVE them. What you DO together.

This is YOUR Moment. Make the CHOICE.

Here’s the truth: You’re reading this for a REASON.

Something INSIDE you wants THIS. Craves THIS. Needs THIS.

You’re TIRED of the same old Christmas. The stress. The stuff. The forgettable routine.

You WANT your family creating memories that MATTER. Stories they’ll tell forever. Adventures that CHANGE them.

But here’s what happens:

You think, “Maybe next year.” You think, “When the kids are older.” You think, “After things settle down.”

And Christmas comes. And goes. Same as always. And another year passes.

STOP waiting. STOP putting it off. STOP choosing “someday.”

Someday is NOW. This Christmas. THIS family. These EXACT kids at these EXACT ages.

Your 7-year-old will NEVER be 7 again. Your 12-year-old will NEVER have this same wonder.

The time is NOW.

Traditional Christmas or extraordinary ADVENTURE? Same old or SPECTACULAR? Safe or UNFORGETTABLE?

Your family. YOUR choice.

But you have to CHOOSE. And you have to choose NOW.

These trips book up MONTHS in advance. The best lodges SELL OUT. The perfect dates DISAPPEAR.

While you’re “thinking about it,” other families are BOOKING it.

Don’t let this be the Christmas you COULD have had. The adventure you ALMOST took. The memories you WISHED you’d made.

Make this the Christmas that CHANGES EVERYTHING.

Ready to START? Here’s What You Do RIGHT NOW:

Step 1: Email me. Call me. Message me. TODAY. Not tomorrow. Not next week. RIGHT NOW, while you’re thinking about it.

Step 2: Tell me your dream. Huskies in Lapland? Safari in South Africa? Ice caves in Iceland? Let’s talk about YOUR family’s perfect adventure.

Step 3: I’ll handle EVERYTHING. The planning. The booking. The logistics. The details. You just show up and CREATE MEMORIES.

This is what I DO. This is what I LOVE. This is why I became a travel agent.

Not to book hotels. But to CREATE MOMENTS. To CHANGE FAMILIES. To make MAGIC happen.

Your adventure Christmas is waiting. The huskies are ready. The Northern Lights are dancing. The elephants are waiting at the waterhole.

All that’s missing? YOUR FAMILY.

Don’t wait another day. Don’t let another Christmas pass you by.

Contact me NOW. Let’s plan the Christmas adventure your family will talk about for the REST OF THEIR LIVES.

Because memories don’t wait. Adventures don’t wait. MAGIC doesn’t wait.

And neither should you.

Let’s make this happen. Let’s make THIS Christmas EXTRAORDINARY.

Ready? Then STOP READING and START DOING.

Your adventure is waiting. Let’s GO.

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This Thanksgiving, Don’t Just Give Thanks — Live Thanks

Why traveling for the holidays might be the most meaningful choice you’ll ever make
The secret to living fully is in the moments you choose adventure, connection, and meaningful memories, not routine.
This Thanksgiving, what if you broke routine and created a new, meaningful experience instead?

The Art of Living Fully: It’s Not About the Destination

Living life to the fullest isn’t about checking boxes or collecting passport stamps. It’s about saying YES to experiences that expand your heart, challenge your perspective, and remind you that life is meant to be savored, not just survived.
When you choose to travel for Thanksgiving, you’re choosing to:
  • Break patterns that keep you small
  • Create stories worth telling for decades.
  • Connect deeply with the people who matter most.
  • Embrace uncertainty and find joy in the unexpected.
  • Live intentionally instead of on autopilot.

5 Life-Changing Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving

1. Safari Adventure: Witness Life’s Raw Beauty

Imagine watching a family of elephants at sunset while you reflect on your own blessings. There’s something profound about witnessing nature’s pure, unfiltered magnificence that puts everything in perspective.
Why this transforms you:
  • You’ll understand your place in the bigger picture.
  • Every sunset becomes sacred.
  • Gratitude flows naturally when surrounded by wild beauty.
  • You’ll return home seeing ordinary moments as extraordinary.
  • Stories you’ll treasure forever
This is for souls who crave adventure and perspective.

2. Cultural Immersion: Live Like a Local

Skip the tourist traps. Stay with families in small villages, learn to cook traditional meals, and share stories across language barriers. This Thanksgiving, let strangers become friends and let their gratitude practices inspire your own.
How this changes everything:
  • You’ll discover what really matters across cultures.
  • Generosity takes on new meaning.
  • Your problems suddenly feel manageable.
  • You’ll gain lifelong friends around the world.
  • Your heart grows three sizes.
This is for hearts that seek genuine human connection.

3. Volunteer Travel: Give Thanks by Giving Back

Build homes, teach children, protect wildlife, or serve meals in communities that need support. Nothing puts life in perspective like using your hands to help others and your heart to understand their stories.
The profound impact:
  • You’ll redefine what “rich” really means.
  • Every meal becomes a celebration.
  • Your gratitude becomes action.
  • You’ll discover strength you didn’t know you had
  • Life’s true purpose reveals itself.
This is for spirits called to serve and souls seeking purpose.

4. Pilgrimage Journey: Walk Ancient Paths

Whether it’s the Camino in Spain, temples in Japan, or sacred sites in Peru, walking in the footsteps of millions who came before you connects you to something timeless and profound.
The spiritual awakening:
  • Each step becomes meditation.
  • You’ll discover who you are when everything else falls away.
  • Ancient wisdom speaks to modern hearts.
  • You’ll find peace you never knew was possible.
  • Your thanksgiving becomes prayer.
This is for seekers ready to meet their truest selves.

5. Multi-Generational Adventure: Legacy in Motion

Take three generations on one epic trip. Watch your kids play with their grandparents in new settings. Create shared adventures that become family legend. This isn’t just travel — it’s legacy building.
The magic that happens:
  • Stories pass between generations like sacred gifts.
  • Everyone sees each other in a new light.
  • Traditions get reimagined and strengthened.
  • Love multiplies in shared wonder
  • Your family bond becomes unbreakable.
This is for families ready to write their greatest chapter together.

The Deeper Truth About Living Fully

Years of helping others transform holidays through travel have shown me: living fully is about presence and open hearts, not doing more.
When you choose meaningful travel over routine holidays, you’re not escaping life — you’re embracing it completely.

Your Invitation to Live Differently

This Thanksgiving, you have a choice:
You can do what you’ve always done and get what you’ve always gotten. Safe. Predictable. Fine.
OR
You can choose the path that scares you a little and excites you a lot. You can say YES to the adventure calling your name. You can create a thanksgiving that transforms not just your holiday, but your whole perspective on what it means to be alive.
Because here’s the truth: Life isn’t a dress rehearsal. This isn’t a practice round. This is IT. This is your one precious, unrepeatable, absolutely incredible life.

The Questions That Change Everything

Before you book your same old Thanksgiving routine, ask yourself:
  • When was the last time you did something that made your heart race with excitement?
  • What would you regret NOT doing when you’re 90 years old?
  • How do you want your children to remember these years?
  • What stories do you want to tell?
  • What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail?

This Is Your Moment

Right now, as you read this, you have the power to choose differently. To live bigger. To love deeper. To experience more.
You can choose gratitude that goes beyond words and becomes action. You can choose thanksgiving that transforms your soul. You can choose to live life so fully that even your ordinary moments feel extraordinary.

🌟 STOP Dreaming. START Living. The Time is NOW. 🌟

This Thanksgiving, you have TWO choices:
❌ Choice #1: Do the same thing you did last year. Feel the same way. Live the same story.
✅ Choice #2: Say YES to adventure. Create memories that last forever. Live a life you’re proud of.
Which choice calls to your soul?

Ready to Transform Your Thanksgiving Into Your Most Life-Changing Adventure Yet?

Vacation Planners of Salt Lake City doesn’t just plan trips; we craft life-changing experiences that awaken your spirit and expand your world. For over 15 years, we’ve helped adventurous souls like you turn ordinary holidays into extraordinary memories.
🎯 We specialize in:
  • Safari adventures that change your perspective forever
  • Cultural immersion experiences that expand your heart
  • Volunteer travel that gives your life deeper meaning
  • Spiritual journeys that connect you to your truest self
  • Multi-generational trips that strengthen family bonds

🔥 LIMITED TIME: Your Life-Changing Thanksgiving Awaits 🔥

📞 TAKE ACTION NOW — Your Future Self Will Thank You

The choice is yours. The time is now. Your extraordinary life is waiting.
✨ Contact Vacation Planners of Salt Lake City today and let’s turn this Thanksgiving into the beginning of your most incredible chapter! ✨

Top 5 Reasons You Should Travel to Amsterdam, Netherlands & Belgium

As your travel expert, I’m constantly asked about the best European destinations. After years of planning trips to this incredible region, here are the top 5 reasons why Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Belgium should be at the top of your travel list.

1. The World’s Most Beautiful Waterways & Engineering Marvels

Why it’s amazing: This region is a masterpiece of human engineering meeting natural beauty. The Netherlands has over 1,000 bridges and 165 canals in Amsterdam alone, while Belgium’s medieval waterways connect historic cities like Bruges and Ghent.

What makes it special: You’re not just seeing pretty canals—you’re witnessing one of humanity’s greatest achievements. The Dutch created land from the sea! Nearly 26% of the Netherlands exists below sea level, protected by an incredible system of dikes, windmills, and water management that’s kept communities safe for over 400 years.

Best way to experience it: Take a canal cruise in Amsterdam at sunset, then explore Belgium’s quieter waterways by river ship. You’ll understand why this region shaped European trade and culture for centuries.

2. Tulip Season: Nature’s Most Spectacular Show

Why you can’t miss it: From mid-March to mid-May, the Netherlands transforms into the world’s largest flower garden. Over 4 billion tulip bulbs bloom across the countryside, creating rainbow carpets that stretch to the horizon.

The fascinating history: Tulips aren’t originally Dutch—they came from Turkey in the 1500s! But the Dutch fell so deeply in love with them that they created “Tulip Mania” in the 1630s, where a single rare tulip bulb could cost more than a canal house in Amsterdam.

Perfect timing: Peak bloom is typically mid to late April. Keukenhof Gardens opens only during tulip season and showcases over 7 million bulbs in stunning displays. But the real magic happens cycling through the countryside flower fields.

Pro tip: Book tulip season trips 12-18 months in advance—this is the most popular time to visit!

3. Profound World War II History That Changed the World

Why it matters: This region holds some of the most important and moving stories of WWII courage, tragedy, and liberation. Understanding this history helps you appreciate the resilience and values of these nations today.

Amsterdam’s story: The Anne Frank House tells the powerful story of a young girl hiding during Nazi occupation, but it’s just one of thousands of similar stories. Amsterdam’s Jewish Quarter was home to a thriving community before the war—today, memorials and museums honor both those lost and the brave Dutch citizens who risked everything to help their neighbors.

Belgian battlegrounds: The Ardennes region saw some of WWII’s fiercest fighting during the Battle of the Bulge in winter 1944-45. Walking these peaceful forests today, it’s hard to imagine the intense battles that helped turn the tide of the war.

Liberation celebrations: Both countries still celebrate Liberation Day with festivals and remembrance ceremonies—the Netherlands on May 5th and Belgium on September 2nd.

4. Medieval Cities That Feel Like Fairy Tales

Why they’re magical: Bruges, Ghent, and Amsterdam’s old quarters look exactly like they did 500-800 years ago. These aren’t reconstructed tourist attractions—they’re living, breathing medieval cities where people still live and work in buildings that witnessed centuries of history.

Bruges – “Venice of the North”: This UNESCO World Heritage city became wealthy through canal trade routes. Today, you can take horse-drawn carriage rides over cobblestone streets and enjoy some of the world’s best chocolate and beer in buildings that are older than America.

Amsterdam’s Golden Age: The elegant canal houses with their distinctive gabled roofs were built by wealthy merchants during the Dutch Golden Age (1600s), when Amsterdam was the world’s richest city.

What makes them special: Unlike many European cities destroyed in wars, these places survived nearly intact. You’re literally walking through living history.

5. The Perfect Region for River Cruising

Why river cruising works here: These waterways were designed for boats! For centuries, merchants, travelers, and goods moved through these canals and rivers. Today’s luxury river ships follow the same routes, but with modern comfort.

Unpack once, see everything: Your floating hotel takes you directly into the heart of each destination. Wake up in Amsterdam, have lunch in a Dutch village, and enjoy dinner in Belgium—all without changing hotels or dealing with luggage.

Intimate experiences: River ships carry only 100-200 passengers and dock right in city centers where buses can’t go. You’ll have personalized service and access to places cruise ships and tour groups can’t reach.

Perfect for all seasons:

  • Spring: Tulip blooms and mild weather
  • Summer: Long days and outdoor festivals
  • Fall: Beautiful colors and fewer crowds
  • Winter: Christmas markets and cozy canal-side cafes

When Should You Visit?

For tulips: Mid-March to mid-May (peak: mid to late April) For best weather: May through September For fewer crowds: March, October, November For Christmas magic: November through December For best prices: March and November

Why This Region is Perfect for First-Time European River Cruisers

If you’ve never tried river cruising, this region is ideal because:

  • English is widely spoken
  • Excellent infrastructure and safety
  • Amazing variety in short distances
  • Perfect ship sizes and amenities
  • Rich history that’s easy to understand and appreciate

Ready to experience the magic of Dutch and Belgian waterways? As your travel expert, I can help you choose the perfect time, route, and ship for your dream European adventure.

Contact me today to start planning your journey through these incredible waterways—where every turn reveals centuries of fascinating history!

My Life-Changing Kenya Safari Experience: A Travel Agent’s Honest Review

As your travel planner, I want to share my incredible 14-day Kenya wildlife safari experience with you. This wasn’t just a trip—it was a transformation that has completely changed how I view African travel and what I recommend to my clients. 

First Impressions: Stepping Into a New World 

When I stepped off the plane in Nairobi at 10 PM, I was immediately disoriented—not just by the time difference, but by the realization that I was truly in Africa. The airport felt smaller than expected, though I later discovered there was much more to Nairobi than initially seemed. What struck me most was the contrast. Nairobi is a sprawling city with beautiful downtown office buildings and city parks, yet just blocks away. You will see compact apartment buildings with laundry hanging out to dry—a reminder that dryers are luxury items here. I didn’t expect to see cities and villages right up to the edges of national parks, or zebras and waterbuck casually standing on the roadside. The reality of people living alongside wild predators, where all livestock must be constantly protected from lions, cheetahs, and leopards, was something I hadn’t fully prepared for. 

Days 1-2: Nairobi’s Urban Safari Magic 

My introduction to Kenya’s wildlife began right in the capital city, and I was blown away. Nairobi National Park—a massive, protected area right within the city limits—set the tone for everything that followed. Within minutes of entering the park, we encountered two white rhinos standing directly in our path. Since visitors aren’t allowed to disturb the animals, we simply waited until they decided to move. It was our first lesson in safari patience, and it was magical. 

The Elephant Orphanage captured my heart. Every baby elephant there was rescued from somewhere in Kenya, many close to starvation. Learning about the incredible dedication required to care for these babies, about 4-5 years before they can be accepted into a new elephant family, was deeply moving. What touched me most was discovering that caregivers intentionally don’t spend too much time with individual elephants, preventing them from becoming too attached to humans so they can successfully return to the wild. 

Between the orphanage, Nairobi National Park, and the Giraffe Centre, I felt like we’d hit the jackpot on day one. Little did I know this was just the beginning. 

Days 3-4: Samburu’s Raw Beauty 

Our first real safari began at Samburu/Buffalo Springs, where we stayed at Ashnil Samburu Camp—what I’d call luxury “glamping” with screened walls, hard floors, running water, and fully functional bathrooms in each tent. 

My first big game sighting was a herd of elephants crossing a river about half a mile away. Watching through binoculars as a tiny baby followed its mother up the riverbank left me in awe. The next day brought us face-to-face with another herd, much closer—an experience that still gives me chills. 

The Samburu region is hot and dry, but we were fortunate to arrive after recent rains, so the landscape wasn’t too dusty, and elephants had fresh mud puddles for their baths. The cultural village visit was eye-opening. Led by a kind but very thin chief, this community of happy people works hard raising livestock and children, many of whom walk a mile to the local primary school. The women create beautiful beadwork for extra income. 

Two things struck me most: baby goats must be kept in covered pens within pens to protect them from predators like lions and jackals, and the fortunate families live in round homes made of mud, dung, and water with cardboard roofs (cardboard is easier to obtain than traditional thatching and doesn’t leak as much). 

 Days 5-6: Lake Elementaita’s Luxury 

The elevation at Lake Elementaita provided welcome relief from the heat. The Serena Camp here was the ultimate in luxury glamping—large tents with chandelier lighting, tiled bathroom floors, double sinks, and both sides and rain showers. Each tent had a furnished deck with stunning lake views. 

Our night game drive was unfortunately hampered by heavy rain, but we still managed to see Cape Buffalo and Waterbuck lounging picture-perfectly at the lake’s edge. 

Lake Nakuru National Park was spectacular. A herd of Cape Buffalo greeted us at the entrance, completely unbothered by our presence. The lake hosts hundreds of bird species—pelicans, eagles, herons, and flamingos. We saw both primate species that live in Kenya: Vervet monkeys and Yellow Baboons. Watching these primate families interact, especially with their babies, was delightful. 

One of my most memorable moments was spotting a magnificent male lion resting in tall grass near some bushes. Upon closer inspection, we realized he had a fresh kill hidden in the bushes and had made this kill right where we were parked, probably the night before. Nature’s cleanup crew—butterflies, flies, and dung beetles—were already at work. 

Days 7-8: Amboseli’s Kilimanjaro Magic 

Amboseli might have been my favorite park, though every location was an amazing new adventure. We were incredibly fortunate to see Mount Kilimanjaro as we arrived—not just see it, but see it at sunset! This is rare because while Kilimanjaro isn’t the world’s tallest mountain, it’s the tallest freestanding mountain and is usually shrouded in clouds. The next morning, we watched elephants, zebras, and ostriches against the backdrop of this majestic peak. Words cannot describe how amazing this is. 

Amboseli is elephant heaven. Every day brought encounters with multiple herds, and each sighting made me fall deeper in love with these gentle giants. Elephants are matriarchal, with herds led by mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers. The baby elephants—oh my goodness! Seeing little ones walking next to and sometimes under their mothers, watching teenagers “horse around” like teenagers do everywhere—it was pure joy. 

 Day 9: Tsavo West’s Red Earth 

The 60-mile journey from Amboseli to Tsavo West was long and bumpy, taking us through some of the poorest areas I’d seen. Children walking to and from school would always wave and smile, and we’d wave back to see those beautiful smiles. One image is burned into my memory: a very young boy, maybe 5 or 6, standing on the roadside holding a baby on his hip, not smiling or waving, just with his hand outstretched. It still hurts my heart. 

Tsavo West’s landscape was dramatically different—the dirt was brilliant red, so red that the elephants appeared red from using the mud to cool themselves! The dense brush made wildlife spotting trickier, but we saw jackals and hyenas for the first time. 

The Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge was set up spectacularly with a completely open lobby, bar, and restaurant overlooking a watering hole. From the dinner table, I watched elephants, waterbuck, cape buffalo, jackals, zebras, and giraffes. The watering hole is lit at night for wildlife viewing, and every room overlooks it. Each night, staff ask guests if they want to be awakened for lion sightings—chances are that the lion would be hunting, and watering holes attract lots of prey. 

 Wildlife Encounters That Changed Me 

My most memorable wildlife moment was when a herd of about 40 elephants of different sizes crossed directly behind our truck. We sat quietly for 20-30 minutes as they passed. When the last one went by, I was moved to tears. They are such beautiful animals. 

I managed to see four of the Big Five—elephants, Cape Buffalo, rhinos, and lions. Only the elusive leopard escaped us, though we certainly tried to find one! 

 Accommodations: Luxury in the Wild 

I felt perfectly safe at every property. The first night, a loud rattle that lasted about two seconds startled everyone. The next evening at dusk, I heard it again and discovered it was an elephant across the stream shaking a tree for snacks! When close to our sleeping area, every lodge creates discrete but effective barriers to keep animals and people safely separated. 

 What This Means for You as My Client 

Understanding the prep that goes into a safari trip is invaluable for me as your travel planner. While safari camps and hotels are modern, clean, and often quite luxurious, they’re still in the middle of the wilderness. There will be bugs, lizards, geckos, and monkeys—things we typically consider unacceptable at home are simply nature here, and that’s part of the authentic experience. 

If you’re hesitant about your first safari, here’s what I want you to know: It’s an experience you’ll never regret! Don’t wait! Everyone should experience Africa and its wildlife at least once in their lives. I now realize that anyone can and should have a wildlife and cultural experience in Africa—it’s not just a trip for the elite. 

 Essential Safari Advice 

Pack smart: Bring fewer clothes than you think you’ll need and use soft luggage rather than hard cases—there’s limited storage space in safari vehicles. 

Mindset matters: Let go of rigid timelines. Expect the unexpected and go with the flow. Don’t let minor details bother you. Enjoy where you are and appreciate what you’re able to see and do. 

Conservation awareness: I was impressed by Kenya’s environmental efforts. They’ve made almost all single-use plastics illegal—no plastic shopping bags, wraps, or zip lock bags. The Maasai people throughout Kenya, especially near Amboseli National Park, work full-time protecting wildlife from poachers. 

 The Transformation 

This trip has changed my life and will change the life of anyone who experiences it. Seeing wildlife uncaged, unchained, and untouched by people isn’t something we typically experience in the States. The scale is incomparable to anything we have here. 

When someone asks me, “How was Africa?” my 30-second answer is always: “So amazing I can’t even tell you in the time we have! It’s something you’ll have to experience to truly understand.” 

 What’s Next? 

After experiencing Kenya, I want to go back—there’s still so much I haven’t seen. Even in the same parks, there’s something different to experience every time. But I also now want to safari in Tanzania and do gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda. 

I’ve recommended this trip to my family and friends because I realized it’s within reach of just about everyone, and it is something everyone should experience. No one can come away from an experience like this without being touched and changed for life. 

If you’re thinking about going on a safari, just know that it will exceed every expectation you have and create memories that will last a lifetime. 

 Ready to plan your own life-changing safari experience? Let’s talk about making your African dream a reality.