PUNT Travel

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Sometimes the most valuable trips are the simplest ones. In this case, it was a hotel-only booking, but the right hotel ...
04/29/2026

Sometimes the most valuable trips are the simplest ones. In this case, it was a hotel-only booking, but the right hotel can shape everything about how a trip feels. Location, room type, service, amenities, overall energy, and having someone make sure the details are handled from the start all matter more than people realize.

Hotel-only bookings through PUNT Travel are about more than reserving a room. It’s about helping clients choose the right fit for this trip, adding preferred partner perks when available, noting important requests, and giving clients a trusted point of contact or anything unexpected comes up.

I am grateful for every client who trusts me, whether it’s a full itinerary or simply finding the right place to stay. If you have a trip on the horizon I would love to help you book your stay.

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Amex can be a fantastic tool. Truly, I love a strong travel card, and there is real value in points, lounge access, purc...
04/23/2026

Amex can be a fantastic tool. Truly, I love a strong travel card, and there is real value in points, lounge access, purchase protections, credits, and the perks that come with using it well.

But let’s be honest for a second: having a premium card and knowing how to travel well are not the same thing.

A lot of travelers treat booking through Amex like it is the final level. They click reserve, see a few benefits attached, and assume they have cracked the code. Meanwhile, they may have chosen the wrong hotel for the trip, booked the weakest room category, picked a location that adds friction to every day, or missed a stronger option entirely.

Most people do not need help making a reservation. They need help know what to reserve, why one option is better than another, and which details actually matter once you arrive.

Because the truth is, two hotels can have the same star rating, similar photos, and identical-looking perks, yet deliver completely different experiences. One feels polished but soulless. One has tiny rooms and constant elevator noise. One is beautiful online but tired in person. One quietly becomes your favorite trip of the year.

That is where I come in.

I help clients choose hotels that fit the purpose of the trip, not just the search results. I help avoid expensive misses, flag overhyped properties, recommend where it is worth spending more and where it is not, and position reservations thoughtfully for the best possible stay.

And when plans shift, you are not sitting on hold explaining your situation to a stranger for the third time. You text me, I already know the reservation, I step in immediately. *ps- I track your flights and get real time trip updates, so 9/10 times I’m already working on logistics before you ever reach out to me.

Use the card - keep the points - enjoy the lounge … but leave the booking and trip logistics up to me.

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Will you allow me to change your mindset around solo travel?! … keep reading…For a long time, solo travel was framed as ...
04/22/2026

Will you allow me to change your mindset around solo travel?! … keep reading…

For a long time, solo travel was framed as something brave, unusual, and only for a certain kind of traveler. This year, it feels different. More people are realizing they do not need to wait for everyone else’s schedule, budgets, or interest levels to line up before taking the trip they want.

And no, solo travel dos not have to mean “alone” in the way people imagine. There are incredible options now for travelers who want built-in community, polished logistics, and the freedom to decide how social independent they want the experience to be.

I’m also seeing more travelers use solo trips as a reset. A milestone birthday, a post-burnout break, a long-awaited bucket list destination, or simply wanting time in a new environment without compromise.

If a trip has been sitting on your list because no one else is ready, consider this your sign to book the trip anyways.

Have you been on a solo trip? Where’d you go?

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A Disney trip for the girls Two moms, cousins and best friends, and their 3-year-old daughters. No big group, no extra l...
04/20/2026

A Disney trip for the girls

Two moms, cousins and best friends, and their 3-year-old daughters. No big group, no extra logistics, just time carved out to experience it together in a way that actually feels manageable. That shaped every decision we made.

We kept it simple on purpose. Staying at Wilderness Lodge so Magic Kingdom is easy to get to, mapping out park days so they have direction but don’t feel too rigid, and building in space to step away and reset without it throwing everything off. A character meal, the rides that matter most, and the flexibility to follow the girls energy instead of pushing through it.

It’s not about doing everything while they’re there. It’s about making it feel good while they are. The kind of trip where you’re not constantly checking your phone or watching the clock, and you actually get to be present for it.

When people think about travel, the focus is almost always on the destination. The hotel, the view, the feeling once you...
04/15/2026

When people think about travel, the focus is almost always on the destination. The hotel, the view, the feeling once you finally arrive.

And yes, that part matters. But it’s only one piece of it.

A lot of my conversations with clients don’t stop at where they’re going. At some point, we end up talking about how they want to feel when they get there. Because there’s a big difference between arriving ready to step into a trip and arriving already needing a reset.

That in-between part, the flight, the transition, tends to get overlooked. But it’s usually what sets the tone for the first few days.

I’ve had clients land feeling clear, rested, and ready to go straight into what we planned. I’ve also seen the opposite, where the first day or two turns into trying to catch up. Same trip, completely different experience.

And more often than not, it comes down to a few simple things. - Drinking more water than you think you need.
- Moving a little, even when you don’t feel like it.
- Starting to shift your sleep before you leave so your body isn’t playing catch up the second you land.

Nothing extreme, just a more thoughtful approach to the part of travel most people rush through.

If you’re starting to think about your next trip, this is part of it too. Not just where you’re going, but how you want to arrive into it.
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Most people expect a trip to start with a destination. Where do you want to go, what dates are you thinking, how many pe...
04/14/2026

Most people expect a trip to start with a destination. Where do you want to go, what dates are you thinking, how many people are coming. And yes, those details matter. I still ask all of them. But they’re not what actually shapes the experience.

Because two people can go to the same place, stay at the same hotel, and have completely different trips. One comes home feeling rested and taken care of. The other feels like something was off, even if everything looked right on paper.

That difference usually comes down to things most people don’t think to define. The pace of the day. What matters most once you’re there. What you don’t want to deal with. Whether you want everything planned out or space to move through it naturally. Those are the details that change how a trip feels.

It also comes down to understanding your version of “good.” Five-star doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone. For some, it’s a quiet, design-forward hotel with incredible service. For others, it’s location, energy, and being in the middle of everything. Neither is wrong, but they require a completely different approach.

That’s why I ask questions like these before I plan anything. Not to make it complicated, but to make sure the trip actually fits you.

If you want something that feels aligned from start to finish, I’d love to chat.

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2027 Incentive trip planning season is now!When you book early, you secure your desired properties, unlock the best rate...
04/12/2026

2027 Incentive trip planning season is now!

When you book early, you secure your desired properties, unlock the best rates, and experiences your top performers will remember - and I recommend securing them 12-16 months in advance.

So your team can focus on impact, I’ll handle the contracts, rooms blocks, excursions and activities that reflect your company culture.

DM or email me to get started!

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2027 Incentive trip planning season is now!When you book early, you secure your desired properties, unlock the best rate...
04/12/2026

2027 Incentive trip planning season is now!

When you book early, you secure your desired properties, unlock the best rates, and experiences your top performers will remember - and I recommend securing them 12-16 months in advance.

So your team can focus on impact, I’ll handle the contracts, room blocks, and curated excursions and activities that reflect your company culture.

DM or email me to get started!

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