
Natasha Traknyak
Based in Dallas, Texas
Natasha Traknyak
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My Story
I love helping people travel with confidence. My approach is simple: listen first, plan smart, and focus on what gives you the most value. From family vacations to relaxing getaways, I’m here to make the process smooth and stress-free.
Travel Style
I believe great travel doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. I help clients plan enjoyable, stress-free trips by focusing on smart choices, reliable accommodations, and the best value for their budget.
Whether you’re planning a family vacation, a girls’ getaway, or a much-needed break, I take the time to listen to what you want and what matters most to you. From the first idea to the final details, I’m here to make the process easy, comfortable, and enjoyable—so you can focus on making memories, not managing logistics.
My goal is simple: to help you travel with confidence, clarity, and peace of mind.
Travel ideas (1)

Island Time on Oʻahu
This collection views Waikīkī as a dynamic space of movement, memory, and change. Beneath its familiar surface lies a complex narrative shaped by culture, tourism, and identity. The curation encourages viewers to pause and reconsider how a place is experienced and remembered.

Island Time on Oʻahu
This collection views Waikīkī as a dynamic space of movement, memory, and change. Beneath its familiar surface lies a complex narrative shaped by culture, tourism, and identity. The curation encourages viewers to pause and reconsider how a place is experienced and remembered.

Island Time on Oʻahu
This collection views Waikīkī as a dynamic space of movement, memory, and change. Beneath its familiar surface lies a complex narrative shaped by culture, tourism, and identity. The curation encourages viewers to pause and reconsider how a place is experienced and remembered.

Island Time on Oʻahu
This collection views Waikīkī as a dynamic space of movement, memory, and change. Beneath its familiar surface lies a complex narrative shaped by culture, tourism, and identity. The curation encourages viewers to pause and reconsider how a place is experienced and remembered.