
Beth Currie
Based in Charlotte, North Carolina
English
Beth Currie
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My Story
I’ve always believed that travel is about more than just the destination—it’s about connection, experience, and the memories you bring home with you.
Originally from Connecticut, I’ve spent the past 30 years in Charlotte, North Carolina after marrying a Southerner. My love of travel grew in a deeply personal way when my daughter lived abroad in Shanghai and Singapore for over a decade. Visiting her—and welcoming my grandchildren in Shanghai—gave me a firsthand understanding of international travel, cultural experiences, and the importance of thoughtful planning.
Over the years, I’ve planned complex trips and even coordinated a large wedding on an island east of Bali—experiences that strengthened my ability to manage multiple details and moving parts seamlessly.
Today, I combine that experience with my background in financial services to provide highly organized, personalized travel planning services. I specialize in helping clients turn complex travel ideas—especially multi-generational trips—into clear, well-structured, and stress-free experiences.
Travel Style
My travel style is thoughtful, organized, and deeply rooted in creating experiences that feel seamless for everyone involved.
Over the years, I’ve come to understand just how different travel styles can be—even within the same family. My husband and I have very different approaches to travel, and learning how to balance those preferences has been one of the most valuable lessons in how I plan trips today.
That experience has shaped the way I approach travel planning, especially for multi-generational families and groups. I believe the best trips happen when everyone feels considered—whether they prefer a full schedule or more flexibility, relaxation or exploration.
I naturally bring structure and organization into every trip I plan, creating clear, well-paced itineraries that allow for both shared experiences and personal time. My goal is always to make travel feel effortless—even when there are many moving parts behind the scenes.
Reviews (1)
Hunter R.
3 months ago
Beth was great to work with. She was very responsive and had lots of great ideas to share from her experience. She clearly does her research to find suggestions that match your interests and it made for a wonderful babymoon experience. Travel and reservations all went very smoothly and she was able to build in some options in our itinerary that were time-flexible, allowing us to strike the right balance of adventure and rest. My wife and I would absolutely work with Beth again for future trips and we're thankful for how she took so much of the stress of planning off of our plates. It really helped us be present with each other and make the most out of our babymoon.
Hunter R.
3 months ago
Beth was great to work with. She was very responsive and had lots of great ideas to share from her experience. She clearly does her research to find suggestions that match your interests and it made for a wonderful babymoon experience. Travel and reservations all went very smoothly and she was able to build in some options in our itinerary that were time-flexible, allowing us to strike the right balance of adventure and rest. My wife and I would absolutely work with Beth again for future trips and we're thankful for how she took so much of the stress of planning off of our plates. It really helped us be present with each other and make the most out of our babymoon.
Travel ideas (2)

South Africa for Travelers Drawn to Wildlife, Culture & Real Connection
South Africa announces itself immediately—not with subtlety, but with contrast. The scale of the airport. The number of people offering help. The realization that assistance is often someone’s livelihood, not casual friendliness. Then the drive into Cape Town: informal settlements lining the road, followed almost abruptly by manicured neighborhoods and oceanfront homes. By the time we arrived at our Airbnb in Camps Bay, perched above the Atlantic with Table Mountain behind us, it was clear this was a destination that demanded attention—not just admiration.

South Africa for Travelers Drawn to Wildlife, Culture & Real Connection
South Africa announces itself immediately—not with subtlety, but with contrast. The scale of the airport. The number of people offering help. The realization that assistance is often someone’s livelihood, not casual friendliness. Then the drive into Cape Town: informal settlements lining the road, followed almost abruptly by manicured neighborhoods and oceanfront homes. By the time we arrived at our Airbnb in Camps Bay, perched above the Atlantic with Table Mountain behind us, it was clear this was a destination that demanded attention—not just admiration.

Is a 3-Week Southwest National Parks Trip Worth It for First-Timers Who Love the Outdoors?
If you love being outdoors and have three weeks to explore, this Southwest itinerary is hard to beat. You’ll start with Utah’s most famous canyon parks and wrap up in Sedona, giving yourself plenty of time to really experience each place without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to hike (and I mean hike—there are incredible trails at every stop), explore, and actually enjoy the journey instead of just checking boxes. Arizona alone will blow you away with hiking opportunities.

Is a 3-Week Southwest National Parks Trip Worth It for First-Timers Who Love the Outdoors?
If you love being outdoors and have three weeks to explore, this Southwest itinerary is hard to beat. You’ll start with Utah’s most famous canyon parks and wrap up in Sedona, giving yourself plenty of time to really experience each place without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to hike (and I mean hike—there are incredible trails at every stop), explore, and actually enjoy the journey instead of just checking boxes. Arizona alone will blow you away with hiking opportunities.

South Africa for Travelers Drawn to Wildlife, Culture & Real Connection
South Africa announces itself immediately—not with subtlety, but with contrast. The scale of the airport. The number of people offering help. The realization that assistance is often someone’s livelihood, not casual friendliness. Then the drive into Cape Town: informal settlements lining the road, followed almost abruptly by manicured neighborhoods and oceanfront homes. By the time we arrived at our Airbnb in Camps Bay, perched above the Atlantic with Table Mountain behind us, it was clear this was a destination that demanded attention—not just admiration.

South Africa for Travelers Drawn to Wildlife, Culture & Real Connection
South Africa announces itself immediately—not with subtlety, but with contrast. The scale of the airport. The number of people offering help. The realization that assistance is often someone’s livelihood, not casual friendliness. Then the drive into Cape Town: informal settlements lining the road, followed almost abruptly by manicured neighborhoods and oceanfront homes. By the time we arrived at our Airbnb in Camps Bay, perched above the Atlantic with Table Mountain behind us, it was clear this was a destination that demanded attention—not just admiration.

Is a 3-Week Southwest National Parks Trip Worth It for First-Timers Who Love the Outdoors?
If you love being outdoors and have three weeks to explore, this Southwest itinerary is hard to beat. You’ll start with Utah’s most famous canyon parks and wrap up in Sedona, giving yourself plenty of time to really experience each place without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to hike (and I mean hike—there are incredible trails at every stop), explore, and actually enjoy the journey instead of just checking boxes. Arizona alone will blow you away with hiking opportunities.

Is a 3-Week Southwest National Parks Trip Worth It for First-Timers Who Love the Outdoors?
If you love being outdoors and have three weeks to explore, this Southwest itinerary is hard to beat. You’ll start with Utah’s most famous canyon parks and wrap up in Sedona, giving yourself plenty of time to really experience each place without feeling rushed. It’s perfect for travelers who want to hike (and I mean hike—there are incredible trails at every stop), explore, and actually enjoy the journey instead of just checking boxes. Arizona alone will blow you away with hiking opportunities.
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