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Michelle Beechinor

Harwich, MA Travel Agent

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Bringing deep expertise as a travel agent since 1997, I am a master of GDS Sabre for precision air bookings. I specialize in developing intricate international itineraries and airfares, complemented by dedicated VIP airline support. Clients rely on my proven ability to act as an emergency expert, adept at managing and resolving unexpected changes, providing comprehensive end-to-end travel support for ultimate peace of mind.

Specializations

Germany Travel Agent Specialist

You’ve probably heard about Germany before, but maybe you didn’t know much about it. It’s one of...

Germany Travel Agent Specialist

You’ve probably heard about Germany before, but maybe you didn’t know much about it. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and for good reason. With its diverse landscapes, enticing cities, and unique traditions, Germany is a cultural adventure that everyone should take at least once in their lifetime. That’s why I like to arrange trips as a travel agent for Germany. It’s one country that is beyond compare. Whether you’re planning your next vacation or looking for that perfect place to visit for business, Germany has something to offer everyone. The country is home to some of the world’s most beautiful sites as well as some of its most iconic landmarks. So whether you’re an avid traveler looking to explore new places or someone who hasn’t been outside of your own city before, read on to discover everything you need to know about visiting Germany. Germany is officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany. The country’s diverse landscapes, enticing cities, unique traditions, and countless museums make it one of the world’s most popular destinations. Germany’s beautiful scenery is one of the main reasons why this country makes such a great travel destination.  From the towering mountains to the distinctive forests, there are plenty of landscapes that will leave you breathless. The country is also home to some of the world’s most famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate. Germany is more than just a tourist destination for its natural wonders. It has plenty of cultural sites as well.  These sites include some landmark museums and historical buildings that are sure to leave you with lifelong memories. While Germany has all these wonderful sites, it’s not just about the attractions.  The country is also home to some of Europe’s best food and wine. If you want delicious German cuisine or a glass of crisp German beer, you’ll easily find it here. The country is located in Western Europe, bordering Denmark and Poland to the north, France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west, the Czech Republic and Switzerland to the south, and Austria to the east. When planning your trip to Germany, there are a few things you need to consider. Did you know that the country has been inhabited for about 12,000 years? Germany's history is filled with significant events like World War II and the fall of the Berlin Wall.  Germany is also considered one of the world's most developed nations. This means that many people have a higher standard of living than their counterparts in other countries.  German culture is heavily influenced by Christianity and Lutheranism (a Protestant denomination). The country also has a strong work ethic with business being paramount and productivity valued highly.  As your travel agent, I recommend that you spend the first day of your trip sightseeing in Berlin. The city is a cultural center and home to some of the world's most astounding historical sites. There are plenty of museums, galleries, and landmarks that you should see while you’re there. Start your day with breakfast at one of the many cafes located around town.  Check out the Holocaust Memorial or visit one of the many museums in Berlin to learn more about the country's history. After lunch, walk through a couple of different neighborhoods before heading to Unter den Linden for a guided tour of Berlin's historic center. These tours are led by knowledgeable guides who will give you an in-depth look at all the sights. Continue your day from there by taking a walking tour that explores some of the city’s lesser known spots, such as Gendarmenmarkt and the Spree River bank, before visiting Potsdamer Platz for its stunning architecture and history. Stuttgart and Munich are two of the most popular cities in Germany. Both of these clocales have a lot to offer when it comes to culture, history, nightlife, dining, and shopping. You might also add these two travel destinations on your travel itinerary. Bavaria is yet another one of the most visited places in the world due to its diverse landscape and welcoming culture. There are so many ways to explore Bavaria throughout the year, but if you’re looking for a way to see it while avoiding the crowds, consider booking a tour on The Romantic Road.  This tour will take you through some of Germany’s most stunning towns along a route that inspired many authors and poets. It also includes stops at Neuschwanstein Castle and similar storybrook attractions. To fully enjoy your time here, visit during late October when there are less tourists everywhere. Let me help you experience all the wonderful attractions Germany offers. Contact me today and let’s get started planning your travel itinerary now. 

Maine Travel Agent Specialist

Whether you’re seeking family-friendly activities, a romantic getaway or exciting adventures, I’ve got you covered as your...

Maine Travel Agent Specialist

Whether you’re seeking family-friendly activities, a romantic getaway or exciting adventures, I’ve got you covered as your Maine travel agent professional. From coastal towns to forested regions, I can share the best places with you to visit in Maine.  Where should you stay? What are the best activities? How much time should you allocate for your trip? I can give you the answers! While there are many different types of places to visit in Maine, you’ll discover that most of them revolve around nature and outdoor activities like hiking, boating, fishing, and skiing. Whether you’re interested in visiting during the summer or fall months, I can plan the trip of a lifetime. From hotels to RV parks to bed & breakfasts and cabins. Are you looking for a vacation packed with stunning scenery, mouth-watering food, and cozy getaways? If so, Maine is a New England gem you can’t overlook.  Cruise along Maine’s Scenic Drives Cruising along Maine’s scenic drives is one of the best ways to see a wide variety of beautiful landscapes and natural wonders in a short amount of time. Therefore, driving along the Maine Scenic Byway is a must-see excursion.  You’ll drive through the Appalachian Mountains and nearby lakes, see beautiful fall foliage and experience the “Home of the Paddle.” Another scenic route that you’ll want to experience is the Lobster Byway.  Cruise along the coast, visit nearby fishing villages and unique Maine landmarks—and see the famous lobster traps.  Blue Hill Heritage Drive is another excellent option.. This scenic drive will take you past lush landscapes, old farmhouses and antique buildings, all which makes it a great choice if you’re interested in exploring the state’s history. Hike Along the Trails Hiking is definitely one of the best ways to explore Maine’s nature. There are plenty of trails and forests where you can hike, but some of the most popular ones include the Appalachian Trail, the Coastal Trail and the Moosehead Trail.  The Appalachian Trail is one of the most famous trails in the world, and you can hike a portion of the path in Maine. As noted, you can also hike the Coastal Trail, a path that takes you along the coastline.  Moosehead Trail allows you to trek a variety of terrains, including forests, fields and mountains.  Go Kayaking or Canoeing If you’re interested in exploring Maine’s waterways, kayaking and canoeing are excellent ways to do so. You can take this mode of transport on lakes or streams. Many lakes and rivers have nearby outfitters where you can rent kayaks and canoes.  And if you plan your kayaking or canoeing excursion for the fall months, you’ll have the opportunity to experience the state’s beautiful foliage. You’ll also be able to go out on the water when it is a bit more peaceful, which makes it a great choice if you’re trying to avoid crowds during your trip Catch Some Big Fish During the Summer Months If you’re interested in going fishing in Maine, you’ll want to visit the state during the summer months. This is the best time to catch some of the biggest fish, like salmon, shad, trout, herring and mackerel. You’ll find many different types of fishing excursions, from boat fishing to shore fishing, where you can catch these bigger fish.  One popular fishing expedition is the “Salmon in a Day” experience. Visit a salmon stream where you can catch a salmon—and, if you’re lucky, you’ll catch a salmon that is larger than 20 pounds. You can also visit an oyster farm and learn how to harvest oysters, a popular fishing activity. Spend Time at a  Cozy Inn or B&B If you’d prefer to stay in a cozy inn or B&B rather than camping or booking a hotel, you can do so in Maine. Many of these properties are located in scenic areas, making them great places to explore.  Enjoy a holiday at a B&B or inn that offers outdoor activities and nearby excursions, like kayaking, hiking and more. There are plenty of B&Bs and inns in Maine from which to choose. Whether you want to stay at a luxury inn or a rustic B&B, you’ll find what you’re seeking. Ski During the Winter Months If you’re more interested in visiting Maine during the winter months, you’ll want to head to the mountains in Maine. There are many ski resorts from which you can choose, but a few of the best include Sugarloaf and Sunday River.  These resorts offer a wide variety of ski runs, as well as great amenities and lifts, making them perfect for skiers of all abilities. You can also enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in this part of the state. You’ll love visiting Maine throughout the year. Again, you can go kayaking, canoeing and fishing during the spring, summer, or fall,, and you can enjoy skiing or snowmobiling during the winter months. Choose a scenic drive or hike along one of Maine’s trails, or explore one of its charming and welcoming cities.  Allow me, as your travel agent professional, to plan the perfect Maine adventure. Give me a call right now so we can plan the ideal itinerary. 

Puerto Rico Travel Agent Specialist

Once you visit the island of Puerto Rico it will never leave your soul - something that will...

Puerto Rico Travel Agent Specialist

Once you visit the island of Puerto Rico it will never leave your soul - something that will influence you in a very good way. As a travel agent specialist for Puerto Rico, I can give you all the “insider” info about this wonderful island paradise. Looking for a tropical island getaway that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory about 1,000 miles southeast of Florida with a tropical climate, sandy beaches and a rich cultural heritage.  If you don't know much about this unincorporated territory of the United States, don’t worry; not many people do. A trip to the island will give you all the information you need - to come back to the island paradise time and again. The Nature Puerto Rico’s tropical climate makes it the perfect place to explore lush rainforests, towering waterfalls, and stunning natural landscapes. You’ll be able to see and experience a wide variety of wildlife, including brightly colored birds, spiders, and other insects, interesting reptiles like lizards, and even the occasional monkey!  There are several national parks in Puerto Rico where you can go hiking, camping, and birdwatching. Plus, there are plenty of beautiful beaches where you can relax, swim, and snorkel.  If you’re interested in scuba diving, you’ll have many choices. Or, if you’re into adventure sports, there are also many options from which to choose. Do you love tropical plants and flowers? If so, you’ll love visiting Puerto Rico in the springtime when orchids, bromeliads, heliconias, and wildflowers are in full bloom. The CulturePuerto Rico is a Caribbean island, and its culture is a combination of Spanish, African, and indigenous Taino Indian influences.  Therefore, the country’s  rich and diverse culture is one of the many things that make this island such a unique and special place to visit. If you are into art and museums, I suggest that you visit Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico, a museum featuring both local and international works.  The Museo de Historia y Anthropology is another interesting place to see. It houses artifacts from the island’s past, including mummies and ancient tools and instruments. You can also visit some of the colorful local markets to get a taste of Puerto Rico’s culture. The markets are  located in the Central district, where you can find inexpensive souvenirs and gifts to take home with you. The Food If you’re a foodie and love to try different types of cuisine, visiting Puerto Rico will be right up your alley. This Caribbean island is known for its wide selection of delicious and flavorful foods.  For example, if you’re into seafood, you’ll be in food heaven when visiting Puerto Rico. Traditional Puerto Rican dishes often feature fish and shellfish. Some of the most popular food items include Bacalao (fish with tomatoes and olives), camarones al ajillo (shrimp with garlic), and almejas (clams in a spicy sauce).  There are also many tropical fruits that are grown on the island, so you’ll be able to sample fresh and delicious papayas, mangos, and soursop. Plus, you can sample treats like the pasteles (a type of Puerto Rican tamale), hojaldres (Spanish-style doughnuts), and empanadas. The Activities If you prefer to stay active while on vacation, you’ll be happy to know that there are lots of great options in Puerto Rico. The island is a popular destination for scuba divers, as it is home to many beautiful and exotic underwater habitats, including coral reefs and wrecks.  Other popular activities include hiking, birdwatching, and golfing. There are several golf courses on the island, so you’ll be able to find one that fits your skill level and experience. If you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, you can also go rock climbing, kayaking, spelunking, or exploring abandoned buildings (yes, this is an activity!)  For people who love to shop, there are also several big malls in Puerto Rico. And if you’re traveling with kids, you’ll be pleased to know that there are many excellent theme parks, water parks, and zoos where you can take the whole family. 

The People

Puerto Ricans are some of the friendliest, most welcoming people in the world. You’ll feel right at home as soon as you step off the plane. The culture is very outgoing and friendly.  If you’re a solo traveler, you don’t need to worry about feeling lonely. You’ll probably make lots of new friends while exploring the island, and you’ll have lots of company during activities and excursions. I recommend going to some tours to make things more convenient and easier on you. Puerto Rico is an absolutely wonderful place to visit. If you’re looking for a tropical destination with tons of adventure, culture, and amazing food and activities, this is the place to go. Visiting this Caribbean island will be an experience you’ll never forget. That is why I want to serve as your travel agent advisor.  Call me about arranging the perfect holiday now. Let’s start planning your trip to Puerto Rico Today. 

Bahamas Travel Agent Expert

 As your go-to travel agent for the Bahamas, I can assure you that your trip to this...

Bahamas Travel Agent Expert

 As your go-to travel agent for the Bahamas, I can assure you that your trip to this idyllic island location will always provide you an opportunity to relax for a bit and have a more optimistic outlook on life. Therefore, all you have to do is give me a call to find out more about the fascinating and enjoyable activities you can do during a trip to the Bahama Islands. The Commonwealth of the Bahamas, popularly known as the Bahamas, is a 500-mile-long collection of islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Because they are tropical, laid-back, accessible, and provide an experience that enables you to live life to the fullest, these Caribbean islands are well-liked by travelers. The  islands provide a crystal-clear ocean, warm salt breezes, and a variety of opportunities to get away from it all. One place you should visit is Freeport on Grand Bahama Island. The port offers a variety of attractions for those looking for a Bahamas vacation and is only a short flight or boat ride away from Florida. The island of Grand Bahamas’ capital, Freeport, has a lot to keep visitors occupied. In the nearby Lucayan National Park, outdoor enthusiasts can go kayaking or cave exploring while beachgoers can simply set up camp on a magnificent stretch of white sand beach with a beverage in hand.  Of course, there are also plenty of opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, dining and drinking, and shopping. However, visiting Freeport and the Bahamas is not just about lounging on the beach, going out to eat, shopping, surfing, or swimming. You should also investigate the islands' surroundings in their natural state. Located in the heart of Freeport on 100 breathtaking acres, the Rand Wildlife Center is a refuge for nature enthusiasts. Take a stroll along the attraction's 2,000-foot walk, which travels through a pine forest, and features signs and displays that provide information on the local wildlife and flora. All kinds of bird species can be spotted at the center any time of the year, but between October and May, when migratory birds arrive for the winter, birdwatching becomes a popular activity. So, the activities you have planned for your Bahamas trip will help you decide when to go. The busiest travel period runs from mid-December to mid-April, when the weather is at its optimum best. Because of this, the costs will be higher, and there will be more people around.  You'll always experience warm and temperate temperatures in the Bahamas. Therefore, in terms of temperature, there is never a poor time to travel. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June through November though, so keep that in mind when arranging your travel itinerary. Even if it rains more in the summer, there are less people around. The fewest number of tourists visit the islands between September and October. You can go to a private island, plan a scuba diving trip, take a fishing charter, or take part in just about any  aquatic sport when visiting the Bahamas. The ocean water is not only invitingly warm, but also home to plenty of marine life. The Atlantis Resort, located on Paradise Island near Nassau, is one of the most popular hotels in the Bahamas. I'll make sure you receive a day pass to the 141-acre Aquaventure Waterpark in Nassau as well. You can also play golf or visit a casino or fine dining establishment. While you’re in Nassau, you might also want to pay a visit to the Versailles Gardens or the Bahama Barrels Winery, or take a distillery tour at John Watling's Distillery. If you like chocolate, don’t miss one of the chocolate-making workshops at Graycliff Chocolatiers. Please allow me to direct you to some of the fascinating Bahama attractions and sights for your next vacation. Let's get your travel schedule under way now. I'm looking forward to being your go-to travel agent for everything pertaining to a fantastic Bahamas vacation. Call me right away for additional information.

Travel Agent for Turks and Caicos

Representing the Turks and Caicos Islands (commonly known as TCI), a group of 40 coral isles in...

Travel Agent for Turks and Caicos

Representing the Turks and Caicos Islands (commonly known as TCI), a group of 40 coral isles in the Atlantic Ocean, is one of the rewards of working as a travel agent advisor. The group of islands lies southeast of the Bahamas, and is known as British Overseas Territory. One of the well-known islands is Providenciales, better known as Provo, located beside stunning Grace Bay Beach. There are five-star hotels, dive sites, and restaurants along this popular shoreline. An underwater wall off Grand Turk Island's shore and a 14-mile coral reef barrier on Provo’s north beach are TCI natural highlights. Any photo of picture-perfect beaches you've used as desktop screensavers were probably taken in the Turks & Caicos Islands. Despite being a less-traveled region, the Caribbean island chain is home to some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. The sand is so white it glistens like jewels, and the light cerulean water is so transparent, your eyes naturally touch the bottom. The Turks and Caicos Islands prioritize the outdoors in contrast to other developed Caribbean isles, so plan to spend a lot of time in and around the picture-perfect waters. The major activities are snorkeling, scuba diving, boating, and sunbathing.  Therefore, take a fast journey to this British territory to experience a quick getaway. There isn’t a more beautiful place in the world to which you can make this type of escape. The biggest travel seasons on the islands are during the major holiday seasons, particularly December through January, and March through April. These months represent peak travel seasons, so you’ll spend more money during these times of year. However, a lot of tourists think that the spring season, which lasts from February to April, is the best time to visit Turks and Caicos Islands because it strikes the ideal mix between nice weather, reasonable pricing, and a variety of lodging options. Avoid the weekends around the holidays to receive the best travel deals. The Big South Regatta, one of the major occasions on the islands, takes place every last weekend in May. On South Caicos, the annual yacht race provides visitors with plenty of excitement and entertainment. The Conch Festival, which takes place on Providenciales every year during the last weekend in November, is another notable annual event you’ll want to include on your travel calendar. The official name of the country is The Turks and Caicos Islands, however most people just call it "Turks and Caicos" or "TCI." It is incorrect to call the collection of islands the "Turks" or "Caicos." English is widely spoken, and the US dollar is the primary currency on the islands. The islands use 120v, 60Hz electricity, making power adapters unnecessary. All aircraft land at Providenciales International Airport (PLS). From the airport facility,  passengers can take the Caicos Express or InterCaribbean to get around. Both local airlines  offer regularly scheduled flights. Many visitors board cruise ships at the only cruise ship dock on the islands, the Grand Turk Cruise Center near Grand Turk's southernmost point. Another alternative for getting between islands is by boat. Although there are no trains or buses on the islands, you can travel around by taxi or rental car. Taxis are accessible on Providenciales, Grand Turk, and North and Middle Caicos; they are frequently quite expensive.  Large vans that carry multiple passengers along the same route make up the majority of taxis. Conch Cab, a well-known taxi service that can be called via an app, iis similar to Uber, and solely serves Providenciales. Remember that driving is done on the left, not the right side of the road, if you decide to drive yourself. On highways, the top speed restriction is 40 mph, whereas in towns it is 20 mph. As a travel agent and advisor for TCI, I just know you'll adore the Turks & Caicos Islands. For all the specifics right now, give me a call or send me an email. I'll do everything in my power, as your go-to travel agency specialist, to make sure your trip is one you won't soon forget. 

US Virgin Islands Travel Agent Specialist

I love my job as travel agent for the U.S. Virgin Islands - a top travel destination...

US Virgin Islands Travel Agent Specialist

I love my job as travel agent for the U.S. Virgin Islands - a top travel destination for anyone seeking stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and plenty of sunshine. However, visiting the islands involves more than a tropical beach holiday, they also offer adventure, romance, and a memorable getaway. The islands make up an archipelago in the Caribbean that is part of the Leeward Islands and the Lesser Antilles. They lie just west of the British Virgin Islands and east of Puerto Rico. Because they’re part of the U.S., you don’t have to get a passport to visit them. Almost 100 cays and islands make up the island destination, each which boasts its own unique charm and personality. You’ll love visiting the islands, well-known for their shipwreck dives, underwater adventures, water sports, sun-inviting waves, and pristine beaches. I can arrange the idyllic vacation for you, whether you plan to get away on a romantic honeymoon or wish to travel with the family. In fact, we can start planning your itinerary today! I can suggest one or more islands for you to visit. For example, the island of St. Thomas features gorgeous shores and rolling green hills. You can jet ski over St. John Bay or kayak along the picture-postcard-perfect Cas Cay - a place where you may encounter starfish or turtles. Swim with sea lions or dolphins and pay a visit to the Coral World Ocean Park sitting on Coki Beach. You might also travel to Buck Island, known for its nature trails and underwater passage that invites beginning and veteran snorkelers alike. You’ll also want to visit Charlotte-Amalie, the capital, where you can go back in time and see seventeenth-century colonial architecture. Waterfront restaurants, lively and friendly beach bars, and duty-free shopping all make the capital a popular tourist site.  To see a panoramic city view, scale up 99 Steps, where you’ll be rewarded at the top. Also, Magens Bay in St. Thomas is regularly rated as a top Caribbean beach. The white sand shore twists around a crescent bay and the green hills paint a vivid landscape. Stroll along the beach or take a hike on one of the site’s walking trails. If you plan to stay on St. Thomas, I suggest you take a boat trip to the island of St. John. St. John is also the ideal place to plan a honeymoon. As the smallest of the main U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John is also home to numerous cays, trails, and beaches. If you love nature, you will love planning a St. John holiday. For example, you may want to hike the four miles of Reef Bay Trail or snorkel in the waters off Honeymoon Beach. Trunk Bay, off St. John is well known for its underwater nature trail. Two popular destinations include Coral Bay and Cruz Bay as well. If you want to experience more activity, head to lively Cruz Bay. Coral Bay, on the other hand, offers more tranquility. You will also love Virgin Islands National Park, a sanctuary for marine life and birds. A mangrove forest, Hurricane Hole, sits off the coast of Coral Bay - another place that is great for viewing wildlife. For an exhilarating experience, I recommend stand-up paddleboarding among the mangroves. St. Croix is another island that may be of interest - a great island for snorkeling and diving. It is also one of the larger islands of the U.S. Virgin Islands chain. I recommend visiting Buck Island Reef National Park, which is home to almost 200 acres of underwater trails and the colorful coral that lines the ocean floor. You might also consider snorkeling at Cane Bay - a favorite location for seeing seahorses, turtles, and eels. The Cane Bay Wall, at the location, represents an underwater cliff that plunges thousands of feet below the water. Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge is also home to endangered animals, such as the leatherback turtle. The turtles nest in the area from April to September. There's no question that the beaches are the main attraction in the U.S. Virgin Islands. With over 50 beaches to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun. If you're looking for a little more adventure, there are also plenty of great spots for snorkeling, diving, fishing and more. Also, the U.S. Virgin Islands has a long and rich history dating back to the early days of the European colonization of the Americas.  In addition, the nature is extraordinary. From the lush rainforests of St. John to the stunning cliffside views of St. Croix, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Again, don't forget to keep an eye out for the island's famous wildlife, including iguanas, turtles, birds and more. If you’ve been wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, contact me, your travel agent specialist for the U.S. Virgin Islands. I promise to create an adventure for you that is both unforgettable and unique.  

British Virgin Islands Travel Agent Expert

The British Virgin Islands are an enticing getaway for any traveler. With its pristine, sparkling waters and...

British Virgin Islands Travel Agent Expert

The British Virgin Islands are an enticing getaway for any traveler. With its pristine, sparkling waters and abundant marine life, this little-known island chain has something to offer everyone. From luxury hotels and resorts to family-friendly camping spots, the BVI is filled with activities that will suit a variety of interests. That’s why I’m excited about helping you plan a trip to the islands as your travel agent specialist.. The BVI is a great destination for those looking to ditch the stress of daily life. Its laid back atmosphere makes it the perfect place to relax and unwind. With its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and tropical climate, it’s an idyllic escape. You can relax on your own to unwind, or you can get away with your friends.  The BVI offers plenty of activities suitable for solo travelers, such as diving and snorkeling, as well as activities that are perfectly suited for couples, like sailing, scuba diving, and horseback riding. Whether you’re looking for a quiet getaway or a place to party with the best of them, the British Virgin Islands will not disappoint. The BVI is a top-notch destination for divers. With crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, this little-known island chain is superb for divers. Scuba diving and snorkeling are available at virtually every dive site around the BVI. Therefore, if you’re looking for a unique and challenging diving experience, the BVI has it. You can also explore reefs and wrecks and underwater caves and swim with manta rays and sharks. If you’re on a budget, or if you’re looking for a more introductory experience, the BVI is perfect. You can also get certified for advanced diving with a number of companies. If you love beaches, the BVI is an ideal destination for you. With its vast array of stunning shorelines, the BVI can satisfy anyone’s taste. The East End has a mixture of soft sand and rock, while the West End has smooth, powdery sand and palm trees. In between, you’ll find endless options suitable for families and couples.  You can explore the East End, where the beaches are less crowded, or the West End, where you’ll find more space. If you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, there are plenty of activities - from swimming with sea turtles and exploring coral reefs to snorkeling and sandcastle building. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing activity, an active one, or something in between, the BVI will meet your requirements. Plus, your hiking  options are plentiful - choose from easy to challenging. It’s completely up to you. If you have a car, the BVI has the best and most efficient transportation system on the planet. You can easily get from one end of the island chain to the other with the use of ferries, buses, or airplanes.  If you’re staying on one of the major islands, such as St. John or St. Thomas, it’s a quick and easy drive across the water. Or, if you’re staying on one of the smaller islands, such as Norman or Anegada, you can take a ferry to whichever island you want. The BVI also has a fleet of green taxis - one of the best ways to get around the islands. The best part about visiting the BVI is that you don’t have to spend a fortune while you’re there. You can eat at your hotel and stay in budget accommodations. You can also explore the various islands on a budget, visiting some of the less-visited ones and enjoying the quiet atmosphere.  You might also consider visiting the island, Virgin Gorda, which is home to the world’s highest concentration of millionaires. The BVI is also a great place to indulge your taste buds. You can find traditional British fare, including fish and chips and shepherd’s pie, as well as American-style food, from burgers to hot dogs.  If you’re looking for a more international experience, you can explore the various Asian and Latin restaurants on the islands. Almost all of the restaurants in the BVI are affordable, so you don’t have to spend a fortune while you’re there. Let me be your travel agent planner for a BVI holiday. Call me know so we can start planning your itinerary.

Aruba Travel Agent Expert

I love planning travel to Aruba and look forward to representing you as your Aruba travel professional....

Aruba Travel Agent Expert

I love planning travel to Aruba and look forward to representing you as your Aruba travel professional. Aruba is a small island in the tropical Caribbean with rich culture, friendly people, and spectacular beaches. But what makes Aruba stand out from other islands? Aruba is one of the smallest but most exciting destinations in the Caribbean. The island has so much to offer visitors from natural beauty and wildlife to historical sites, exciting nightlife and activities for families and couples.  Imagine blue skies and endless ocean views, the kind of place where coconuts grow on trees, birds chirp in the trees, and luscious palm trees sway in the breeze.  Whether you’re looking for a romantic escape or family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone when it comes to this tropical island getaway. Do you want to go somewhere new, exciting, and refreshing? If so, why not consider a trip to Aruba? This tiny island is often overlooked as a tourist destination, but it’s one of the most underrated tropical locales. Aruba is extremely accessible Getting to Aruba is as simple as flying to Miami or Houston and then taking a short one-hour flight to the island. Once you land, you can either rent a car or take public transportation to get around. Alternatively, you can hire a private driver to take you around the island as well. Because Aruba is extremely close to the other Caribbean islands, you can easily combine a visit to Aruba with a trip to another Caribbean destination.  Aruba is extremely beautiful Aruba is extremely beautiful with turquoise blue water and soft white sands. Aruba’s natural beauty is the main reason why people flock to the island. The island is genuinely stunning, and it’s not just a bunch of hype. Spend the day lounging on the sand or swimming in the ocean. You can also visit countless natural parks and wildlife areas. Go hiking in the wild or trek over nature trails. Take a boat ride to admire the  distant landscape. The island features several viewpoints where you can observe the tropical landscape. Aruba features exceptional luxury If you want to experience luxury while on a tropical vacation, Aruba is the destination for you. In fact, the island is home to some of the world’s most luxurious hotels and resorts. Spend the day relaxing at one of several world-famous hotels, and experience or stay at one of the five-star all-inclusive resorts. Get pampered at a spa and enjoy top resort amenities. You’ll love sipping a drink beside the palmed line pools. Visit Palm Beach at night For night time entertainment, I suggest visiting beautiful Palm Beach. The shore comes to life after sunset with its buzzing clubs,movie theaters, water fountain displays, casino gambling, and dancing. It also features the two largest shopping malls on the island. Play a round of golf If you want to play golf, you can find a golfer’s paradise at the Aruba Golf Club, the Tierra del Sol or the Divi Links at Divi Aruba. If you want to make Aruba a golfding travel destination, I can arrange play at one of these courses. Enjoy Aruba’s delicious dining options If you’re a foodie on a tropical vacation, Aruba is the perfect destination for you. Aruba has some of the most delicious dining options in the world. Whether you want to enjoy a delectable meal at a fancy restaurant or you want to try a traditional culinary experience, Aruba has what you’re seeking. The island  is famous for its Dutch-influenced cuisine, so there are many different types of food to try. You can visit a Dutch restaurant in Aruba and try typical Dutch food such as pancakes, pancakes, and more pancakes. You can also sample tasty Aruban specialties, especially its seafood. You also have access to tantalizing tropical fruits - all which are staples of the culinary experience,  Aruba welcomes families Aruba is one of the best tropical destinations for families. There are countless activities in Aruba for both kids and adults, and the island is also very family-friendly in terms of its climate and accommodations.  Kids will love the beaches as they can build sandcastles and safely swim and splash around in the ocean. Visit the Auban National Park or admire the architecture of the ABuran LIghthouse. You can also explore underwater marine life. I can book a vacation at a family-friendly hotel nearby - one that offers plenty of activities for both the parents and the kids. Keeping expenses down - How I can help Because Aruba is more expensive than other Caribbean island destinations, I can ensure you’ll enjoy your vacation at a less expensive price. That is why you need to contact me about scheduling a vacation. I can help you plan a trip that is both enjoyable and lower priced. Experience a tropical vacation like no other. Contact me about a trip to Aruba today. As your travel agent specialist for Aruba, I promise that I can help you plan a memorable island holiday, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or as a family. 

Business, Frequent Flyer Travel Agent Professional

I am a top business and frequent flyer travel agent professional.  If you conduct business and fly...

Business, Frequent Flyer Travel Agent Professional

I am a top business and frequent flyer travel agent professional.  If you conduct business and fly frequently, I am your go-to travel specialist. While the world has gone digital, business travelers still need to access the services of a travel agent  specialist - someone who can help them get a flight in a moment’s notice, who has access to vendors in the travel industry. While Some business travelers can book their trips or hotel accommodations online, you might think that having a travel agent is unnecessary. After all, who needs someone to help them find flights or hotels when there are so many websites that feature the services?  If you’re a small business flyer or someone who travels frequently for work, it’s important to know when it makes sense to use a travel specialist and when it doesn’t. As a travel professional, I can save you time and money, make sure your trip details are organized, and that your itinerary is accessible and well managed. Are you looking for a way to keep your business front and center while avoiding the stress of traveling? If so, you need to contact me so we can make traveling smoother for you or anyone who books flights through your company. I can serve as your intermediary with respect to coordinating, booking, and planning your trip.  It’s stress-free Traveling can be stressful at best, especially when you’re doing it often. Finding the right tickets, booking  the right airlines, and securing the right hotel takes a lot of effort. Therefore, using a travel advisor to plan out your travels can be a great way to avoid the anxiety of booking your own trips. I can make all the necessary arrangements so that you can focus on your work.  You can feel  confident about where you’ll be staying When you travel, it’s important to have a place to stay, especially if you’re traveling for business. Booking hotels can be difficult, especially if you’re not sure where you want to stay, or you have a last-minute business trip. I will make sure that you have a place to stay that is convenient for your travel schedule. I am committed to booking a hotel that is convenient to your working and fits your travel likes and preferences. I’ll also make sure you stay safe while traveling. If you use my services on a regular basis, I’ll  begin  to get an idea of what you like and don’t like. I can use this knowledge to find you a place where you’ll feel both safe and comfortable. You’ll have access to benefits only travel agents have Using the services of a business travel specialist  has its own set of benefits as well. Travel professionals  can frequently find discounted rates that online booking engines won’t reveal. They are also  able to get you upgrades on flights or at hotels that you might not have been able to get on your own. These added benefits can make booking through a travel agent the best choice for your business. I can also make sure you optimally receive and use frequent  flyer miles to save on the costs of business travel. It’s hard to plan travel and conduct business simultaneously. Therefore, let’s talk about your business travel needs. As a business travel agent professional, I can make your future business trips smoother and easier. I’ll help you find great rates, book with the best airlines, and find the best hotels for your business trip. Give me a call now so I can plan your next travel itinerary. 

Cape Cod Travel Agent Specialist

Cape Cod is a magical place  on the Northeast Coast of the U.S. Not only is it...

Cape Cod Travel Agent Specialist

Cape Cod is a magical place  on the Northeast Coast of the U.S. Not only is it romantic, it is also a historic destination that is as inviting to visit during the spring and summer as it is during the fall and winter months. If you’re seeking some R&R, adventure, or a romantic getaway, you only have to call on me. I will work diligently as your Cape Cod travel agent specialist - from the beginning of your journey to the end. I’ll be there to take care of the details so you can truly enjoy yourself. So, where exactly is Cape Cod? This is something some people ask. They want to get a  precise view of where they’re going and get an idea of the landscape. Cape Cod represents a hook-shaped peninsula - a stretch of sand that takes up most of Barnstable County in southeast Massachusetts. It extends 105 kilometers or 65 miles into the Atlantic Ocean and displays a breadth between 10 and 20 miles. It is bounded by Cape Cod Bay in the north and east, Buzzards Bay to the west, and the Nantucket and Vineyard sounds in the south. Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket sit directly south as well. Therefore, one of the main attractions of Cape Cod is the Cape Cod National Seashore - an idyllic place for summer vacationing - offering activities for all abilities and ages. Needless to say, you also have plenty of beaches to explore - some of which are hailed as the best in the U.S. As I like to say - explore the shores and great outdoors when you’re planning a Cape Cod holiday. Cape Cod National Seashore is also home to several historic sites and museums. Plus, no trip is complete to the area without feasting on the local seafood! Whether you're looking for a relaxing vacation or an action-packed getaway, Cape Cod National Seashore has something for everyone.  If you wish to explore Cape Cod and the surrounding area, I suggest you add the following destinations to your travel itinerary. 

1. Provincetown – This charming town is located at the very tip of Cape Cod and is known for its vibrant art scene and lively nightlife. There are also plenty of great shops, restaurants, and cafes to enjoy. 

2. Cape Cod National Seashore – I can’t boast enough about this wonderful escape. It is a gorgeous area of natural beauty that includes over 40 miles of pristine beaches. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxing beach day or a hike through the dunes in quieter times. 

3. Sandwich – This historic town is Cape Cod’s oldest and is home to a number of interesting museums and sites, including the Sandwich Glass Museum and the Hoxie House. 

4. Falmouth – Falmouth is a popular summer resort town with a number of great beaches, restaurants, and shops. It’s home to a variety of events and festivals throughout the year as well. Also, I don’t want to leave out the Cape Cod Irish Festival, which takes place in Hyannis during St. Patrick’s Day. 

5. Chatham – Chatham is a beautiful coastal town with a number of scenic beaches and hiking trails. It’s also a great place for fishing, whale watching, and bird watching activities. 

6. The Cape Cod Rail Trail - This 22-mile paved trail is perfect for biking, hiking, or just taking a leisurely stroll. It runs through some of the most scenic parts of Cape Cod, and there are plenty of places to stop along the way to enjoy the views. 

7. The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History - This museum is a great place to learn about the history and ecology of Cape Cod. There are all sorts of exhibits to check out. The museum also offers programs and events for both kids and adults. 

8. The Cape Cod Melody Tent - This open-air amphitheater is a spectacular place to go to see live music and theater. The Tent hosts a variety of performances throughout the summer, and it's one of the best spots to enjoy a show under the stars. 

9. The Cape Cod Canal - This artificial waterway is the place to go for a walk, bike ride, or just to sit and relax. The Canal is also a popular spot for fishing. There's even a Visitors Center where you can learn more about its history. As your travel agent advisor for Cape Cod, I will profile your travel likes and dislikes so I can arrange a personalized holiday. Give me a call now and let’s start planning your perfect vacation. I look forward to hearing from you so we can design the ideal vacation - just for you! 

Concierge Business and Leisure Travel Coordinator

Dedicated Corporate Travel Agent since 1997. My expertise includes mastering complex international itineraries & airfares, managing corporate...

Concierge Business and Leisure Travel Coordinator

Dedicated Corporate Travel Agent since 1997. My expertise includes mastering complex international itineraries & airfares, managing corporate meetings, and coordinating wellness retreats. I also provide specialized concierge airfare & air support, ensuring smooth, efficient, and stress-free business, leisure and BLeisure travel.

Destination Specialties

Nassau

Caribbean

Oranjestad

Caribbean

San Juan

Caribbean

St. Croix

Caribbean

St. John Island

Caribbean

St. Thomas

Caribbean

Tortola Island

Caribbean

Bangor

USA

Dorado

Caribbean

Dusseldorf

Europe

Frankfurt

Europe

Grand Turk

Caribbean

Hannover

Europe

Munich

Europe

Nantucket

USA

North Caicos

Caribbean

South Caicos

Caribbean

Virgin Gorda

Caribbean

Africa

Europe

Middle East

USA

South America

Bahamas

Caribbean

Turks and Caicos Islands

Caribbean

Puerto Rico

Caribbean

Virgin Islands

Caribbean

Aruba

Caribbean

Germany

Europe

Paradise Island

Caribbean

Jost van Dyke

Caribbean

Eagle Beach

Caribbean

Charlotte Amalie

Caribbean

Palm Beach

Caribbean

Kennebunkport

USA

Carolina

Caribbean

Isla De Culebra

Caribbean

Castaway Cay

Caribbean

Maine

USA

Portland

USA

Plymouth

USA

Marthas Vineyard

USA

Cape Cod

USA

Ogunquit

USA

Great Exuma

Caribbean

The Indians, BVI

Caribbean

Provincetown

USA

Grace Bay

Caribbean

Worldwide

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Reviewed By Claudio - Everywhere | Traveled to New York City | New York | USA

Michelle helped us book travel for 50+ guests. The spreadsheets were detailed. Will use again.

Great travel coordinator

Reviewed By Eric - Huntsville, AL | Traveled to Boston ~ Massachusetts ~ USA

Michelle and I worked together for years helping me travel around the US on very short notice.

Fantastic travel agent - I can’t recommend enough!

Reviewed By KSK - Eastham ma | Traveled to Boston ~ Massachusetts ~ USA

Michelle is incredibly helpful, polite, and easy to talk to. She’s able to think ahead and perceive possible problems amd fox them before they happen. Her attention to detail and kind manner made our trip relaxing and fun.

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