I’m a busy mom who knows how fast travel can go from exciting to overwhelming. What should be fun turns into tabs everywhere, too many options, and second-guessing every decision.
That’s why I built Boundless Bliss Travel. I plan trips for families, couples, and groups who want something that feels put together without having to figure it all out themselves. I focus a lot on all-inclusive vacations and group travel where the details matter and everything needs to flow.
I’m not here to hand you a list of options and hope for the best. I help you choose the right fit, organize the moving pieces, and make sure your trip actually works the way it should once you’re in it.
Planning a trip should feel exciting. But for most people, it turns into too many options, too many opinions, and a lot of second-guessing.
I’ve seen how quickly it gets overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to balance schedules, budgets, and making sure you’re choosing the “right” thing. That pressure truly takes the fun out of it before the trip even starts.
I built my business around taking that off your plate. Not by overcomplicating it, but by narrowing things down, guiding the decisions, and making sure everything is thought through before you ever leave.
Because you should feel good about your trip from the moment you book it, not just when you finally get there.
A resort can look amazing online and still be completely wrong for your trip. I look at who it’s actually best for, how it feels day to day, and whether it matches what you’re expecting.
Not all flight options are created equal. I pay attention to timing, connections, and overall flow so you’re not starting or ending your trip stressed and exhausted.
Group travel can fall apart fast without structure. I keep communication clear, details aligned, and everything moving the same direction so it doesn’t turn into confusion or last-minute scrambling.
It’s usually not the big things that cause problems. It’s the small details that get missed. I look for those early so your trip runs the way it should once you’re in it.
I typically work with busy families who don’t have the time or energy to sort through endless options and hope they’re making the right choice. They want something that feels organized from the start, where the details are already thought through and the trip doesn’t turn into extra work.
I also work with couples who want a trip that feels elevated and intentional, but without spending hours comparing resorts, reading reviews, and second-guessing every decision. They want to enjoy the process, not get stuck in it.
And a big part of what I do is group travel, where things can get complicated quickly. I work with groups that need structure, clear communication, and someone keeping everything aligned so it doesn’t turn into confusion or last-minute issues.
At the end of the day, my clients are people who don’t want to piece their trip together and hope it works. They want it handled properly the first time so they can actually relax and enjoy it.
Beach/ Europe, I’m definitely a mix-of-both kind of traveler — I love blending relaxation with exploration. My dream trip would be exploring Europe with my husband and son… soaking in the culture, trying new foods, and creating memories together while still finding moments to slow down and just be.
For me, the best trips aren’t just about where you go — they’re about experiencing something new while enjoying time with the people you love.
Honestly… both!
If we have a reservation planned, I love getting dressed up, enjoying the ambiance, and making it an experience. But if it’s a slower night with no plans? You’ll find me cozy in bed with room service — because that’s part of vacation too.
It’s all about balance and enjoying the moment.
Something light and refreshing is always my go-to.
And for a drink?
You can’t go wrong with a strawberry daiquiri or any fruity beach cocktail — it just completes the whole vacation vibe!
A trip feels worth it when it’s stress-free, meaningful, and filled with moments you’ll never forget. It’s about quality time, feeling taken care of, and experiencing something new — without the overwhelm.