
Carla Black
Based in Austin, Texas
Carla Black
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My Story
I am a travel advisor with a passion for music, arts, and culture. Splitting my time between Austin, Texas, Southern California, and Tel Aviv, and having lived in several states in the USA, I have deep knowledge of many amazing travel locations. I firmly believe Israel is one of the most fascinating destinations on the planet and deserves a spot on everyone’s bucket list. Let’s make your first (or next) trip to the Holy Land as individual as you are. Reach out for more!
Travel Style
I love the desert, the beach, the mountains, flowers, landscapes, sunshine, and animals. If any of those vibe with you, let's talk!
Reviews (1)
Susan A.
2 months ago
Carla answered all of my questions right away and she was very knowledgeable about the booking process. She found me a better deal than I could have booked on my own. She also included an extra perk that was a surprise. I will definitely work with her again.
Susan A.
2 months ago
Carla answered all of my questions right away and she was very knowledgeable about the booking process. She found me a better deal than I could have booked on my own. She also included an extra perk that was a surprise. I will definitely work with her again.
Travel ideas (2)

The Beach Lover's Guide to Israel
Israel is the birthplace of three of the world’s greatest religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. And sure, the Middle East has had more than its fair share of drama since Adam and Eve found that apple. But if sun, surf and sand is your jam, Israel’s incredible and varied beaches offer something for everyone. Israel will literally blow your expectations out of the water! From the bluest tones you’ve ever seen on the Mediterranean’s vibrant shorelines to a saltwater desert oasis, ancient ruins, and even freshwater waterfalls, Israel’s water experiences are diverse, memorable, and well worth an itinerary all their own. It may be a tiny country—its coastline stretches a mere 120 miles—but within this geographic area you’ll find urban energy, marina chic, Roman ruins, grottoes at the Lebanese border, salt water that is impossible not to float in, surfing, and even warm spring-fed waterfalls. Be sure to have plenty of water and sun protection on hand—you will need both!

The Beach Lover's Guide to Israel
Israel is the birthplace of three of the world’s greatest religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. And sure, the Middle East has had more than its fair share of drama since Adam and Eve found that apple. But if sun, surf and sand is your jam, Israel’s incredible and varied beaches offer something for everyone. Israel will literally blow your expectations out of the water! From the bluest tones you’ve ever seen on the Mediterranean’s vibrant shorelines to a saltwater desert oasis, ancient ruins, and even freshwater waterfalls, Israel’s water experiences are diverse, memorable, and well worth an itinerary all their own. It may be a tiny country—its coastline stretches a mere 120 miles—but within this geographic area you’ll find urban energy, marina chic, Roman ruins, grottoes at the Lebanese border, salt water that is impossible not to float in, surfing, and even warm spring-fed waterfalls. Be sure to have plenty of water and sun protection on hand—you will need both!

Texas Hill Country Tips for Wedding Guests with Extra Time on Their Hands
Dripping Springs, Texas, was named The Wedding Capital of Texas in 2015, thanks to its status as home base for more than 35 wedding venues in a 15-mile radius. Chamber of Commerce statistics claim this little town of less than 10,000 people hosts over 1,000 weddings a year. So chances are, if you are here for a wedding, you will want to discover cool things to do in your down time. As a Dripping Springs resident for more than a decade, an Austin-area resident for over 15 years, and a travel specialist, I can recommend some of the best-loved and most underrated local spots for food, entertainment, shopping, and—most notably—the beverage culture that now defines this formerly alcohol-free city. So whether you are attending a big wedding blowout at Camp Lucy or a quiet ceremony by the Pedernales, I’ve got you covered. Let's go!

Texas Hill Country Tips for Wedding Guests with Extra Time on Their Hands
Dripping Springs, Texas, was named The Wedding Capital of Texas in 2015, thanks to its status as home base for more than 35 wedding venues in a 15-mile radius. Chamber of Commerce statistics claim this little town of less than 10,000 people hosts over 1,000 weddings a year. So chances are, if you are here for a wedding, you will want to discover cool things to do in your down time. As a Dripping Springs resident for more than a decade, an Austin-area resident for over 15 years, and a travel specialist, I can recommend some of the best-loved and most underrated local spots for food, entertainment, shopping, and—most notably—the beverage culture that now defines this formerly alcohol-free city. So whether you are attending a big wedding blowout at Camp Lucy or a quiet ceremony by the Pedernales, I’ve got you covered. Let's go!

The Beach Lover's Guide to Israel
Israel is the birthplace of three of the world’s greatest religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. And sure, the Middle East has had more than its fair share of drama since Adam and Eve found that apple. But if sun, surf and sand is your jam, Israel’s incredible and varied beaches offer something for everyone. Israel will literally blow your expectations out of the water! From the bluest tones you’ve ever seen on the Mediterranean’s vibrant shorelines to a saltwater desert oasis, ancient ruins, and even freshwater waterfalls, Israel’s water experiences are diverse, memorable, and well worth an itinerary all their own. It may be a tiny country—its coastline stretches a mere 120 miles—but within this geographic area you’ll find urban energy, marina chic, Roman ruins, grottoes at the Lebanese border, salt water that is impossible not to float in, surfing, and even warm spring-fed waterfalls. Be sure to have plenty of water and sun protection on hand—you will need both!

The Beach Lover's Guide to Israel
Israel is the birthplace of three of the world’s greatest religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. And sure, the Middle East has had more than its fair share of drama since Adam and Eve found that apple. But if sun, surf and sand is your jam, Israel’s incredible and varied beaches offer something for everyone. Israel will literally blow your expectations out of the water! From the bluest tones you’ve ever seen on the Mediterranean’s vibrant shorelines to a saltwater desert oasis, ancient ruins, and even freshwater waterfalls, Israel’s water experiences are diverse, memorable, and well worth an itinerary all their own. It may be a tiny country—its coastline stretches a mere 120 miles—but within this geographic area you’ll find urban energy, marina chic, Roman ruins, grottoes at the Lebanese border, salt water that is impossible not to float in, surfing, and even warm spring-fed waterfalls. Be sure to have plenty of water and sun protection on hand—you will need both!

Texas Hill Country Tips for Wedding Guests with Extra Time on Their Hands
Dripping Springs, Texas, was named The Wedding Capital of Texas in 2015, thanks to its status as home base for more than 35 wedding venues in a 15-mile radius. Chamber of Commerce statistics claim this little town of less than 10,000 people hosts over 1,000 weddings a year. So chances are, if you are here for a wedding, you will want to discover cool things to do in your down time. As a Dripping Springs resident for more than a decade, an Austin-area resident for over 15 years, and a travel specialist, I can recommend some of the best-loved and most underrated local spots for food, entertainment, shopping, and—most notably—the beverage culture that now defines this formerly alcohol-free city. So whether you are attending a big wedding blowout at Camp Lucy or a quiet ceremony by the Pedernales, I’ve got you covered. Let's go!

Texas Hill Country Tips for Wedding Guests with Extra Time on Their Hands
Dripping Springs, Texas, was named The Wedding Capital of Texas in 2015, thanks to its status as home base for more than 35 wedding venues in a 15-mile radius. Chamber of Commerce statistics claim this little town of less than 10,000 people hosts over 1,000 weddings a year. So chances are, if you are here for a wedding, you will want to discover cool things to do in your down time. As a Dripping Springs resident for more than a decade, an Austin-area resident for over 15 years, and a travel specialist, I can recommend some of the best-loved and most underrated local spots for food, entertainment, shopping, and—most notably—the beverage culture that now defines this formerly alcohol-free city. So whether you are attending a big wedding blowout at Camp Lucy or a quiet ceremony by the Pedernales, I’ve got you covered. Let's go!
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