Travel Advisor

Macaela Carder
She/Her
Expertise
- Group Travel,
- Arts & Culture,
- United Kingdom,
- Midwest USA,
- Italy,
- Greece
Based in
The Houston Area
Languages spoken
English
Profile details
About
Theatre professor turned travel advisor. Passionate about culture, history & storytelling. Let’s script your next adventure — where every trip tells a tale!
Travel style
I grew up as an army brat, so travel and adventure are in my nature! I bring a unique blend of expertise and passion to every journey. With a background as a theatre professor and a deep love for history, I specialize in crafting travel experiences that weave together storytelling, culture and local traditions. My academic foundation in theatre and history allows me to uncover the rich, often hidden, narratives of the destinations I recommend, while my theatre background adds a creative touch to the way I design your trips — ensuring that every destination comes alive in a meaningful, memorable way. Travel, to me, is not just about sightseeing, but about immersing oneself in the stories that shape each place. Whether it's exploring ancient ruins, experiencing local theatre performances or enjoying a culinary adventure, I believe every trip is an opportunity to learn, grow and connect. I’m here to curate budget-conscious, immersive travel experiences that cater to your unique interests and make history and culture come alive!
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Macaela's reviews
Quickly and clearly booked with clear pricing. Would use again!
- Christopher T.
Booked travel to Virginia
- April 2025
She was great. Knew exactly what we needed!
- Christopher T.
Booked travel to Mississippi
- January 2025
- Christopher T.
Booked travel to Tennessee
- January 2025

Get in touch with Macaela
Reach out to customize and book your own experience. Or, just to chat about travel in general.
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