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Family Vacations & Reunion Planning
Steven Callas
NorthBrook, IL Travel Agent· 3 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Caribbean, Italy, Greece, Costa Rica, JapanInterests:
Family Vacations, Celebration Travel, All Inclusive, Beach Vacations, GroupsAbout Me
Family travel is both rewarding and overwhelming. The internet sells the dream, but it hides the friction of moving children and grandparents through foreign airports, keeping a teenager engaged in a museum, or finding a restaurant that seats twelve without a two-hour wait. I handle all of it. From a nuclear family of four to a reunion spanning three generations, I build itineraries that balance activity with downtime so nobody comes home needing a vacation from the vacation.
Families with teens and kids
What interests a 16-year-old rarely interests a 6-year-old, and a standard family vacation itinerary pretends otherwise. The trips I build account for that gap. Guides who know how to talk to younger travelers without lecturing them. Hotels with the right room configurations so parents get privacy while the kids are safe next door. Schedules that keep teenagers off their phones because the day is actually interesting, not because someone told them to put the phone away.
Large groups and reunions
Once the group expands to grandparents, cousins, and in-laws, the logistics change completely. Moving twelve or more people through an international trip requires precision. As your family reunion travel agent, I handle the coordination: private Sprinter vans to keep the group together, dining reservations at restaurants that can actually seat everyone without a wait, and direct flights that minimize travel fatigue for older members. The "herding cats" part of a reunion is real, and it is off your plate.
Private villas and estates
For a lot of families, a hotel keeps everyone too separated. A private estate solves that. I source large family vacation rentals in Tuscany, the Algarve, and Paros that come with full staff, including a private chef and housekeeping. These are not Airbnb listings. You get the privacy of a home with the service of a five-star hotel, and everyone gathers in a common living room at night instead of retreating to separate floors.
Italy: A strategy for all ages
Italy is my most requested destination for families, and it rewards having a travel agent specializing in Italy who knows how to pace it. For a nuclear family, that might mean a pizza-making class in Rome and gladiator school at the Colosseum. For a large reunion, I use a "Hub and Spoke" approach: a Tuscan villa as home base, grandparents by the pool, younger members out on day trips, everyone back together for dinner.
Japan: Culture without the stress
Japan is an incredible destination for families, but it can overwhelm if the logistics are not sorted. My Japan family vacation packages account for the details most people do not think about until they are already there: luggage forwarding so you never drag bags through a train station, anime tours in Akihabara that keep the teenagers engaged, and pacing that gives the adults time in Kyoto's gardens without anyone melting down.
Costa Rica: The eco-adventure
A Costa Rica family vacation works best when the eco-lodges can handle both the zip-lining teenager and the grandparent who wants a flat trail. I build the itinerary around that balance: properties with real adventure and accessible paths, private naturalist guides who stay with your group the entire day, and pacing that keeps children engaged without wearing out the adults.
The concierge difference
There is a difference between booking a trip and managing one. As your concierge travel agent, I stay with the trip in real time. If a flight is cancelled or a child gets sick, you have an advocate handling the problem while you stay with your family. Every member of the group gets access to a digital itinerary app on their phone, which means nobody has to ask "what are we doing next?" and nobody has to answer it, either.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How do I plan a large family vacation without stress?
A: Stop being the planner and start being a participant. I talk to the different family units, understand their needs, and build a master itinerary that balances activity and rest. I handle the payments and rooming lists. You get the credit for the trip without the burden of the details.
Q: How do you handle different budgets within a large family group?
A: It comes up more than people expect, and I address it early. I build a shared itinerary with group activities and meals, then offer tiered accommodation so each family unit books at a level that works for them. Everyone shares the experience without anyone feeling stretched or excluded.
LET SOMEONE ELSE PLAN THE FAMILY TRIP THIS TIME
If you are tired of being the one managing everyone's expectations, reach out and let me take it from here. One conversation is usually enough to know if we are the right fit.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Caribbean, Italy, Greece, Costa Rica, JapanInterests:
Family Vacations, Celebration Travel, All Inclusive, Beach Vacations, GroupsREVIEWS
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