European Travel, Planned the Way It Should Be…Your Way

How I can help

A well-planned Europe trip is about more than picking cities and booking pretty hotels. It is about knowing how the trip actually works once you are there. The trains, the timing, the neighborhoods, the transfers, the tickets, the guides, the strikes, the crowds, the restaurants, and all the tiny details that can either make the trip feel seamless or make you question every life choice that led you there.

It is the relationships, local support, and behind-the-scenes planning that make the trip feel seamless once you are actually there.

I work with trusted on-the-ground partners throughout Europe who help turn a good trip into a better one. These are the people who know what is happening locally, what to avoid, what is worth your time, and how to create experiences that are not always available to the general public.

My travelers are not arriving in Europe trying to figure out where to find their tickets, vouchers, confirmations, and transfer details. They are arriving to documents organized, details handled, and support already in place.

When train strikes happen, when schedules change, when a transfer needs to be adjusted, or when a city is more crowded than expected, my clients are not left standing in a station trying to figure it out alone. I work with trusted partners and on-the-ground teams who can help anticipate roadblocks and solve problems before they derail the trip.

That is the kind of detail that matters.

The right hotel in the right neighborhood. The right pace. The right transfers. The right experiences. The right support if something changes. That is what elevates the trip from “we booked Europe” to “that was exactly how we wanted to experience Europe.”

Every trip is different, but here's where I spend the most time:

  • Multi-city itineraries (Italy, France, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, and beyond) that actually make geographic sense

  • River cruises through Europe's wine regions and historic waterways

  • Honeymoon and anniversary trips built around romance without the tourist-trap traps

  • Family trips abroad that balance kid-friendly pacing with real cultural experiences

  • Multi-generational and milestone trips where everyone's travel style is a little different

I will help you decide what travel style will work best for your trip.

  • There is no one “right” way to see Europe. It really depends on how you like to experience a destination.

  • A river cruise if you want charming towns, unpacking once, and castles casually floating by with your coffee.

  • A guided group tour if you want structure, sightseeing, transportation, and someone else handling the logistics.

  • An independent trip if you want flexibility, boutique hotels, long lunches, wandering, and a more custom pace.

  • An ocean cruise if you want to see multiple countries with built-in dining, entertainment, and easy unpack-once convenience.

  • A train-focused itinerary if you want scenic routes, city centers, and that very European feeling of hopping from one amazing place to the next.

Europe can be relaxed, adventurous, luxurious, family-friendly, food-focused, history-packed, or all of the above. The best trip is the one designed around how you actually want to experience it.

Multi-city journeys crafted just for you — balancing iconic experiences with meaningful moments.

Ready to Explore Europe?

Colorful houses built on a cliffside overlooking the ocean with a small beach and rocky shoreline, under a partly cloudy sky.
Colorful houses built on a cliffside overlooking the ocean with a small beach and rocky shoreline, under a partly cloudy sky.
View of Neuschwanstein Castle on a hill overlooking lush green fields, a lake, and distant mountains under a clear blue sky. A tree branch with green needles is in the foreground.
Statue fountain with sculptures and water in a historic building facade, likely the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy.
Hotels and cafes with white and blue architecture on a seaside promenade in Santorini, Greece, with seating area and a view of the ocean.
A red train traveling along a track beside a turquoise lake with mountains under a partly cloudy sky.
A young woman with long brown hair, sunglasses on her head, wearing a black jacket and white pants, is standing on a cobblestone street holding a tray with a dessert. Behind her, there are several colorful buildings with European architecture, including a yellow building labeled "CAFE ZAPA," and various people walking and chatting.