The trip you'll talk about for the next forty years.

Honeymoons, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, retirements, second-chapter weddings — planned so the celebration is the trip, not an afterthought to it.

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Milestone travel, designed

A honeymoon isn't a destination. It's a piece of memory you're building on purpose. Anniversaries, 50ths, retirements, elopements, second marriages — same principle. These are the trips couples still talk about twenty years later. I plan them that way: slowly, specifically, and with enough room in the pacing that the moment has space to land.

What I plan

Five milestones, one philosophy — build the trip around the moment.

Honeymoons

From 10-day Italy-and-the-islands classics to month-long round-the-world itineraries. See also the honeymoon planning timeline.

Anniversaries & Vow Renewals

A return to where it began, or something new for the twenty-fifth.

Milestone Birthdays

40, 50, 60, 75 — trips structured around the person, not just the number. See also milestone birthday trips.

Retirement Journeys

The long one. Transatlantic crossings, round-the-world cruises, the 60-day stretch you've earned.

Second-Chapter Weddings & Elopements

Destination celebrations sized for 6, 16, or 60. See also Groups & Celebrations.

Trip shapes I'm planning right now

Five milestones in motion this season — pick the one that sounds like yours, take the quiz if it doesn't.

What I do for the moment

I ask what the day is for.

Before I book anything, I ask what you're celebrating, what you already know you want, and what you're quietly hoping the trip will do. The itinerary follows from that — not the other way around.

I put real money where it matters.

Suite upgrades, private transfers, the cabin on the bow instead of the stern, the table at the window. I know which hotel's "honeymoon amenity" is a bottle of prosecco and which is a private beach dinner — and which one you'll actually remember.

The quiet enhancements add up.

The relationships behind these trips include amenities that don't appear on public rates and aren't bookable directly. They're calibrated to your specific stay — and the best of them tend to land at check-in, not on the proposal. A trip planned this way feels elevated, not engineered.

Who this is for

Couples planning a first honeymoon and wanting it done beautifully. Same-sex couples who want to celebrate without thinking about where they can and can't. Interfaith couples designing a honeymoon that weaves both traditions. Parents whose kids are finally old enough to leave behind. Second-chapter couples doing it smaller, smarter, and more to taste. Anyone marking a number worth marking.

Plan it together

Tell me what you're celebrating.

A 30-minute discovery call. Tell me how you want it to feel, and I'll make it happen.

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