Travel planning is easier when decisions are sequenced well and details are coordinated from start to finish.
You won’t be sorting through endless options or revisiting decisions later. I help narrow choices early and guide the process so planning stays focused, efficient, and aligned with what matters most to you.
Whether your goal is adventure, a milestone trip, or time to explore deeply, your itinerary is intentionally designed to support how you want the experience to feel, without friction along the way.
Flights, accommodations, transitions, confirmations, and changes are coordinated in one place, from before you travel through your time on the road, so you’re not managing logistics or tracking down information along the way.
Before founding Port & Sea Travel, I spent years supporting senior executives where clear communication, attention to detail, and follow-through weren’t optional—they were the job. I bring that same structure and judgment to travel planning, so your trip is thoughtfully designed, well-timed, and fully supported from the first decision through your return home.
Clear communication and expectations
Decisions guided in the right sequence
One point of contact throughout the process
If you’re organizing travel for family, friends, or an affinity group, I provide the structure, coordination, and communication that keep plans moving smoothly. From multigenerational trips and milestone celebrations to hosted sailings and curated small groups, the goal is the same: a well-run experience that works for everyone involved.
Inspiration for how ideas, pacing, and priorities can be shaped into a cohesive travel experience.
These examples show different styles of thoughtfully designed trips — not templates, but possibilities.
Cruise + Land Journey
This itinerary reflects a style of travel that blends active exploration with time to settle in. Beginning by sea through Alaska’s Inside Passage, the journey continues on land in British Columbia, allowing for a deeper, more immersive experience once the cruise ends.
The rhythm of the trip is shaped by nature, with days that balance movement and stillness, guided excursions and unstructured time. While this example follows a specific route, the approach is flexible, designed to show how sea and land travel can be combined in a way that feels cohesive rather than rushed.
Use this itinerary as an illustration of how a multi-part journey can come together thoughtfully, with transitions that support the experience rather than interrupt it.
Road Trip
This is a style of trip designed for travelers who enjoy moving at a measured pace and getting to know a place beyond the highlights. A road trip through the Maritime Provinces allows time to linger, follow the coastline, and let local culture, food, and landscape shape the days.
Rather than a fixed route, this itinerary is built around a series of distinct regions, each with its own character and rhythm. Some travelers choose to focus on one or two areas in a single week, while others take more time to complete a broader loop.
Think of this as a starting point, an example of how a trip through the Maritimes can be shaped around your interests, energy, and the kind of experiences you want to remember.