
There is a season in parenting where everything revolves around the kids. Schedules, meals, weekends, conversations — all of it organized around their needs, their activities, their lives. And that’s not wrong. That’s love.
But somewhere in the middle of all of it, it’s easy to lose track of the two people who started this whole adventure together.
My husband and I have lived this. We know what it feels like to look across the dinner table and realize you’ve been so busy being parents that you forgot to be a couple. Travel has been one of the ways we’ve found our way back to each other — away from the routines, the to-do lists, and the endless logistics of family life.
Here’s what we also know: families who wait until the nest is empty to reconnect often find themselves feeling like strangers. The investment in your marriage isn’t a luxury. It’s one of the most important things you can do for your family.
A trip without the kids isn’t selfish. It’s necessary.
Whether you’re dreaming of a beach where someone else handles every detail, an adventure in a national park, or a city you’ve always wanted to explore together — I’ll help you find the trip that fits your relationship and your life.
Ready to start planning? Tell me about the two of you — and let’s find the trip that brings you back to each other.
Some of my favorite destinations for couples:
- Sandals Resorts — Adults-only, all-inclusive, and designed entirely around relaxation and romance. These resorts exist so you can stop managing logistics and just be together.
- U.S. National Parks — Whether it’s a scenic drive through the Tetons or a sunrise hike in the Smokies, there’s something about wide open spaces that resets a relationship.
- Cruises — Let someone else handle every meal, every activity, and every detail. Royal Caribbean offers something for every kind of couple.
- Disney — Just the Two of You — More magical than you’d expect without kids in tow. Leisurely, unhurried, and surprisingly romantic.