Couples Travel - My Specialty
Published Tuesday, November 13th 2012As a Couples Travel Concierge, planning travel for couples (whether you are a couple or a group of couples) is my specialty. I personally travel as a couple with my husband or with other couples for my own personal vacations. One of my priorities is keeping up to date on the various resorts, cruises, tours, and other vacation experiences that cater to couples. Whether you are planning your honeymoon, anniversary, life milestone, or just that much needed getaway, I can help plan your perfect vacation experience. Having traveled all over the world I bring a unique combination of practical real life experience and passion for planning your perfect experience
Last month, I wrote about travel agent training season being in full swing. I do not attend these trainings just to “go somewhere” as one of my friends once suggested. These trainings provide a direct benefit to you, my customer. For example, I spent 10 days in Jamaica touring and staying at various resorts on the island. I have first-hand knowledge of the resorts to share with you. In September I attended an event that gave me the opportunity to network with representatives for the various resorts that I work with; I have first-hand contacts at or with these resorts to help plan whatever special occasion you may be celebrating. Later this month, I am attending the annual Cruise Planners American Express convention. This will further my education in the latest promotions and programs we have to offer our clients. As part of Cruise Planners / American Express, I have access to exclusive amenities and programs for you. I will also be sailing on the brand new Celebrity Reflection for its inaugural sailing attended by travel industry and media personnel. You can expect a review of the Celebrity Reflection sometime next month.
If you are a couple, or group of couples, getting ready to plan your next vacation experience, call me today and let’s start planning your future memories.
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