Full Access Vacations

We take care of the details... You make the memories

About Us

As a dedicated travel advisor, I specialize in creating personalized ​travel experiences that cater to your every need. Whether it's a ​luxury getaway, a family reunion, or a relaxing retreat, I take care of ​every detail to ensure your journey is seamless from start to finish.


My commitment extends to customizing itineraries that reflect your ​interests, preferences, and lifestyle, including accessibility needs. ​My extensive career as an occupational therapist will give you ​peace of mind that your needs will be met. With my personalized ​service, you can trust that your unique travel desires will be ​addressed with care, expertise, and thoughtful attention.


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Why Use A Travel Agent?

Using a travel agent can make your trips much easier, more enjoyable and stress free. They help you find the best places ​to stay, exciting activities, and the specific flights to fit your needs. Think of them as your personal travel expert who ​knows all the top spots and accommodations customized to you. They handle all the planning details so you can just ​focus on making the memories.


In addition, travel agents who have specialized training in accessible and special needs travel provide a deeper level of ​service and a personalized touch by understanding your specific preferences and requirements. Cindy’s extensive career ​as an occupational therapist and specialist in accessibility gives you peace of mind that whatever your needs are, she ​will make it happen.


Travel agents will support you before, during and after your trip. And if any issues arise, your travel agent is there to ​help resolve them quickly. It’s like having a dedicated travel companion who takes care of everything for you!


Popular Travel Ideas

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Group Travel

Family Reunions

Accessible Travel

Team Retreats

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*Birthday Celebrations

*Bachelor(ette) Trips

*Special Interest Clubs


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*Family Reunions

*Anniversary Milestone

*Bucket List Travel


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*Adventure Retreats

*Workshops & Seminars

*Wellness Retreats


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*Accessible Lodging

*Specialized Transport

*Inclusive Activities


Popular Destinations

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Islands

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The Ultimate Guide to Planning Extended Family Vacations

Planning a vacation that includes grandparents, parents, and kids can be a lot of fun, but it also requires careful preparation. When different ​age groups are traveling together, everyone will have different needs and interests. Whether you're heading to the beach, the mountains, or ​a theme park, a little planning can ensure that everyone has a great time. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know to plan the ​perfect multigenerational family vacation.


The first step is choosing the right destination. You want to pick a place that has something for everyone. For example, a beach destination ​can be great for younger kids who want to play in the sand, while grandparents can relax under an umbrella. Some places also offer activities ​like golf, hiking, or shopping, making it easy for different family members to enjoy themselves. National parks, cruises, and all-inclusive ​resorts are popular choices because they offer a wide range of activities for all ages.

Once you've chosen your destination, the next step is figuring out accommodations. It's important to find a place that allows for both ​privacy and togetherness. Renting a large house or a few connected hotel rooms can be a great option. This way, everyone has their own ​space to rest, but you can also spend quality time together in common areas. Be sure to consider accessibility for older family members who ​may have trouble with stairs or long walks. In addition, younger family members may have special needs like needing a quiet room to retreat ​to with the ability to minimize noise and light.


When planning activities, it’s important to find a balance between group time and personal time. Not everyone will want to do the same ​thing every day, and that’s okay. Plan some activities for the whole family, like a big dinner or a sightseeing tour, but also allow for free time ​where family members can split up and do what they enjoy most. This way, no one feels pressured to participate in activities they’re not ​interested in, and everyone gets to make the most of the trip.


Finally, remember to be flexible. Traveling with multiple generations can bring unexpected challenges, like different energy levels or meal ​preferences. Things might not always go exactly as planned, and that’s perfectly fine. The goal is to spend quality time together and create ​lasting




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Testimonials

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Christina H.

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"Our honeymoon was the best time!! ​Next trip we go on, we will definitely ​remember to reach out to Cindy! And ​will recommend her to any family or ​friends that we may know booking ​their upcoming trips!

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Brian C.

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Cindy was awesome. She ​found us a great hotel for ​our anniversary trip!”

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Mihika P.

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Cindy was a joy to work with as we ​planned a last minute family getaway ​to Puerto Rico! From all the details to ​her patience, she was wonderful to ​work with! Can’t wait to work with her ​again!”

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