
Kelly Krischer
Based in Charleston, South Carolina
English, Spanish
Kelly Krischer
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My Story
Runner, yogi, mom of two, MBA, and former marketing exec. I love to explore the world with my family—bonus points for incorporating fitness into our travels.
Travel Style
Travel, like yoga, is all about the balance between going and staying—letting the stillness matter as much as the movement. I love to discover a destination on foot (this includes learning a culture through food and drink!), then come back to a home base to relax and soak in my surroundings. And a little luxury and pampering is always appreciated.
Reviews (3)
Amy G.
19 days ago
Kelly Krischer was extremely helpful to us in booking this trip. This was a last-minute trip for us, and we changed our minds on which hotel a few times. Kelly just rolled with it. We also needed different flight times, so we ended up booking two one-way flights on two different airlines. I am sure we appeared difficult to work with (we didn't mean to be), but Kelly never got frustrated with us, she just kept smiling and offering different ways to help us until we got what we needed. I would recommend her every time!! Thanks, Kelly!
Robert H.
2 months ago
Kelly kept us up to date on everything. When we asked a difficult or odd question, she was very quick to do research and get back to us very quickly. She told us that there was no such thing as a dumb question, feel free to ask her anything. We had absolutely no problems boarding the ship, all of our paperwork was completed correctly.
Amy G.
2 months ago
I am thankful that we had Kelly Krischer working with us on this trip. We had a few questions before the trip, regarding the excursions that we had paid for and drink packages. Kelly talked us through everything and put our minds at ease. We felt so much more comfortable going on the trip knowing that she was looking out for us.
Amy G.
19 days ago
Kelly Krischer was extremely helpful to us in booking this trip. This was a last-minute trip for us, and we changed our minds on which hotel a few times. Kelly just rolled with it. We also needed different flight times, so we ended up booking two one-way flights on two different airlines. I am sure we appeared difficult to work with (we didn't mean to be), but Kelly never got frustrated with us, she just kept smiling and offering different ways to help us until we got what we needed. I would recommend her every time!! Thanks, Kelly!
Robert H.
2 months ago
Kelly kept us up to date on everything. When we asked a difficult or odd question, she was very quick to do research and get back to us very quickly. She told us that there was no such thing as a dumb question, feel free to ask her anything. We had absolutely no problems boarding the ship, all of our paperwork was completed correctly.
Amy G.
2 months ago
I am thankful that we had Kelly Krischer working with us on this trip. We had a few questions before the trip, regarding the excursions that we had paid for and drink packages. Kelly talked us through everything and put our minds at ease. We felt so much more comfortable going on the trip knowing that she was looking out for us.
Travel ideas (2)

Eating Our Way Through the Heart of Italy
The greatest pizza in the world is in Naples, Italy. Period. End of sentence. Everyone knows this. But did you ever wonder why? What is it about the food in Italy—whether standing alone or combined into a dish—that makes it so amazing? Stanley Tucci set out to discover these secrets (OK, not really secrets, since he made a TV series about them) in “Searching for Italy.” And my family, huge fans of both Stanley Tucci and delicious food, decided to follow him. Here’s what we learned. And ate.

Eating Our Way Through the Heart of Italy
The greatest pizza in the world is in Naples, Italy. Period. End of sentence. Everyone knows this. But did you ever wonder why? What is it about the food in Italy—whether standing alone or combined into a dish—that makes it so amazing? Stanley Tucci set out to discover these secrets (OK, not really secrets, since he made a TV series about them) in “Searching for Italy.” And my family, huge fans of both Stanley Tucci and delicious food, decided to follow him. Here’s what we learned. And ate.

London with Kiddos
If you'd like to teach your children to travel internationally, London is a great city to start. While the language barrier was removed (for us, as English speakers), our young children still encountered strange accents, unfamiliar foods, and unseen-before Tube maps. They battled jet lag, navigated a huge city, and met people who did not look, sound, talk, eat, walk, or live like them—and they did fantastic. London opened the door to many other international cities where we'll take our kids, and this trip will forever be one of my all-time favorites.

London with Kiddos
If you'd like to teach your children to travel internationally, London is a great city to start. While the language barrier was removed (for us, as English speakers), our young children still encountered strange accents, unfamiliar foods, and unseen-before Tube maps. They battled jet lag, navigated a huge city, and met people who did not look, sound, talk, eat, walk, or live like them—and they did fantastic. London opened the door to many other international cities where we'll take our kids, and this trip will forever be one of my all-time favorites.

Eating Our Way Through the Heart of Italy
The greatest pizza in the world is in Naples, Italy. Period. End of sentence. Everyone knows this. But did you ever wonder why? What is it about the food in Italy—whether standing alone or combined into a dish—that makes it so amazing? Stanley Tucci set out to discover these secrets (OK, not really secrets, since he made a TV series about them) in “Searching for Italy.” And my family, huge fans of both Stanley Tucci and delicious food, decided to follow him. Here’s what we learned. And ate.

Eating Our Way Through the Heart of Italy
The greatest pizza in the world is in Naples, Italy. Period. End of sentence. Everyone knows this. But did you ever wonder why? What is it about the food in Italy—whether standing alone or combined into a dish—that makes it so amazing? Stanley Tucci set out to discover these secrets (OK, not really secrets, since he made a TV series about them) in “Searching for Italy.” And my family, huge fans of both Stanley Tucci and delicious food, decided to follow him. Here’s what we learned. And ate.

London with Kiddos
If you'd like to teach your children to travel internationally, London is a great city to start. While the language barrier was removed (for us, as English speakers), our young children still encountered strange accents, unfamiliar foods, and unseen-before Tube maps. They battled jet lag, navigated a huge city, and met people who did not look, sound, talk, eat, walk, or live like them—and they did fantastic. London opened the door to many other international cities where we'll take our kids, and this trip will forever be one of my all-time favorites.

London with Kiddos
If you'd like to teach your children to travel internationally, London is a great city to start. While the language barrier was removed (for us, as English speakers), our young children still encountered strange accents, unfamiliar foods, and unseen-before Tube maps. They battled jet lag, navigated a huge city, and met people who did not look, sound, talk, eat, walk, or live like them—and they did fantastic. London opened the door to many other international cities where we'll take our kids, and this trip will forever be one of my all-time favorites.
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