Kristina Rinard
She/HerBased in Kansas City, Missouri
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Kristina Rinard
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My Story
I love designing authentic itineraries tailored to each client’s needs, blending unique experiences with comfort and great value. I especially love planning for families, groups, and teens, because everyone deserves a trip they’re excited about.
Travel Style
My travel is experience-driven, detail-oriented, and thoughtfully paced. I believe in mixing hidden gems with must-see highlights. Imagine a vacation full of unique boutique stays, local culture, and meaningful moments, all without over-scheduled days. I’m all about finding value without sacrificing comfort, and I design itineraries that feel relaxed, personal, and memorable.
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The Teen-Approved Guide to Quebec City
Last summer, my husband and I traveled to Quebec City with our four teenage daughters in tow. In a city known for its culture and history, this can be a precarious undertaking. Instead of eye-rolls and groans, this city captured their awe in ways I could have only hoped for. There’s something unforgettable about watching your teens walk cobblestone streets that feel centuries old, sharing crepes in a tiny café, and seeing history come alive—all without the smiles leaving their faces. I loved how easy it was to explore at a relaxed pace. For our family, it was the perfect blend of culture, charm, and connection, and that’s exactly why I recommend it to other families traveling with teens.

The Teen-Approved Guide to Quebec City
Last summer, my husband and I traveled to Quebec City with our four teenage daughters in tow. In a city known for its culture and history, this can be a precarious undertaking. Instead of eye-rolls and groans, this city captured their awe in ways I could have only hoped for. There’s something unforgettable about watching your teens walk cobblestone streets that feel centuries old, sharing crepes in a tiny café, and seeing history come alive—all without the smiles leaving their faces. I loved how easy it was to explore at a relaxed pace. For our family, it was the perfect blend of culture, charm, and connection, and that’s exactly why I recommend it to other families traveling with teens.

The Teen-Approved Guide to Quebec City
Last summer, my husband and I traveled to Quebec City with our four teenage daughters in tow. In a city known for its culture and history, this can be a precarious undertaking. Instead of eye-rolls and groans, this city captured their awe in ways I could have only hoped for. There’s something unforgettable about watching your teens walk cobblestone streets that feel centuries old, sharing crepes in a tiny café, and seeing history come alive—all without the smiles leaving their faces. I loved how easy it was to explore at a relaxed pace. For our family, it was the perfect blend of culture, charm, and connection, and that’s exactly why I recommend it to other families traveling with teens.

The Teen-Approved Guide to Quebec City
Last summer, my husband and I traveled to Quebec City with our four teenage daughters in tow. In a city known for its culture and history, this can be a precarious undertaking. Instead of eye-rolls and groans, this city captured their awe in ways I could have only hoped for. There’s something unforgettable about watching your teens walk cobblestone streets that feel centuries old, sharing crepes in a tiny café, and seeing history come alive—all without the smiles leaving their faces. I loved how easy it was to explore at a relaxed pace. For our family, it was the perfect blend of culture, charm, and connection, and that’s exactly why I recommend it to other families traveling with teens.
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