Cruising spans a wide spectrum—from resort-style ships with endless activity to smaller vessels designed for cultural immersion or access to more remote places. The value of a cruise comes down to how well it aligns with your travel style, priorities, and timing.
It can also be one of the easiest ways to travel when you want to unpack once, wake up somewhere new each day, and balance exploration with time to relax. It works especially well for trips where you want to see multiple destinations without constantly moving hotels—or when everyone in your group wants the flexibility to do their own thing.
My role is to help you make sense of those options and guide you toward a sailing that genuinely fits how you want to travel—whether that means something easy and fun, deeply immersive, or somewhere in between.
Big ships, endless choice, and easy island-hopping — ideal for travelers who enjoy variety, entertainment, and great value, whether it’s your first cruise or your fifteenth.
Small ships sailing through the heart of historic regions, docking right in the center of town — a relaxed, immersive way to explore culture, food, and scenery.
Purpose-built ships, expert guides, and remote destinations — from the Arctic to Antarctica — for travelers drawn to wildlife, learning, and true exploration.
Cruises designed around shared experiences — from milestone birthdays and reunions to weddings and friend groups — with built-in logistics and effortless coordination.
A curated collection of sailings that stand out—whether for the ship, the itinerary, or the moment they’re designed for.
Each offers a different way to experience travel by sea, often with added value or pricing advantages
compared to booking directly with the cruise line.
August 16, 2027 | Galveston, Texas
Be part of the first Icon of the Seas sailing from Texas. This sailing offers secured group space, exceptional added value compared to public rates, and the excitement of an inaugural voyage. Big moments, flexible pacing, and a shared sense of “we were there.”
Star Princess (May 9, 2027) and Discovery Princess (August 7, 2027)
Experience Alaska with Princess Cruises, known for immersive itineraries, glacier viewing, and strong onboard enrichment. These sailings offer a relaxed, well-rounded way to take in Alaska’s scenery and wildlife—with added value and thoughtfully held space through Infinite Ways Travel.
Fall 2027
Experience the Northeast and Canadian coastline during peak fall color season, with historic ports, scenic cruising, and easy pacing. These group sailings offer secured space and added value on itineraries that are approachable, relaxed, and rich in character.
February 12, 2028
A brand-new ship, a mid-winter escape, and just the right mix of energy and ease. Hero of the Seas brings you to the Caribbean at the perfect time of year—when a little sunshine goes a long way.
October 29, 2027
A 16-night transatlantic journey aboard Celebrity Xcel that blends Mediterranean exploration with the rhythm of life at sea. Begin in Barcelona and follow the coast through France and Spain before a culturally rich stop in Tangier. Then settle in for a relaxed Atlantic crossing, with time to fully enjoy the ship along the way. An overnight in Bermuda adds a final highlight before arriving in Fort Lauderdale.
I work with many cruise lines, but these are ones I regularly recommend based on consistency, value, and guest experience.
Lively ships, innovative design, and unforgettable family adventures.
Adults-only cruising with bold design, dining, and nightlife.
Modern luxury cruising with beautifully designed ships and elevated dining.
Timeless cruising with immersive itineraries and relaxed onboard elegance.
Stylish European cruising with global itineraries and exceptional value.
Small-ship luxury with destination-focused itineraries and outstanding cuisine.
Adults-only river and ocean journeys focused on culture and destination.
Luxury river cruising with elegant ships and immersive European itineraries
Cruise planning isn’t about chasing promotions or choosing the biggest ship. It’s about understanding tradeoffs, timing, and how different cruise experiences actually feel once you’re onboard.
I help clients navigate those decisions calmly and clearly — whether that means comparing options, coordinating group details, or knowing when a cruise isn’t the right fit at all.