
Tracy Cistone
Based in Dallas, Texas
Tracy Cistone
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My Story
A lover of beautiful places and experiences, a spa/wellness and design enthusiast and a "Jill-of-all-trades".
My Travel Style
In my teens and 20s, I used to travel on the cheap — camping, backpacking, road tripping, hostels and so on. Now in my 30s, I drifted towards more calm and enriching travel that is on the higher end, with the goal of learning, seeing, eating and relaxing.
My reviews (4)
Stephen C.
a year ago
Tracy did a great job organizing my trip. We had a few days in Iceland and her suggestions on daily itineraries were extremely helpful. She also organized hotels before and after my cruise along with transportation that took all the worry out of being in a foreign country. Her planning really made the trip one to remember.
Jessica W.
a year ago
Tracy is a fantastic travel agent. She was extremely helpful through the whole process and all of my questions.
Nicole C.
2 years ago
Tracy was beyond helpful from start to finish. Traveling for the 1st time internationally she made the entire process seamless and non-stressful. I'll recommend her to everyone I know.
Stephen C.
2 years ago
Tracy was great to work with. She understood exactly what I was looking for making the whole booking experience a pleasure.
Stephen C.
a year ago
Tracy did a great job organizing my trip. We had a few days in Iceland and her suggestions on daily itineraries were extremely helpful. She also organized hotels before and after my cruise along with transportation that took all the worry out of being in a foreign country. Her planning really made the trip one to remember.
Jessica W.
a year ago
Tracy is a fantastic travel agent. She was extremely helpful through the whole process and all of my questions.
Nicole C.
2 years ago
Tracy was beyond helpful from start to finish. Traveling for the 1st time internationally she made the entire process seamless and non-stressful. I'll recommend her to everyone I know.
Stephen C.
2 years ago
Tracy was great to work with. She understood exactly what I was looking for making the whole booking experience a pleasure.
My travel ideas (2)

What to Do, See & Eat in Antigua, Guatemala
One of the more famous towns in Guatemala, there is plenty to do, see and eat. Antigua is only an hour or so away from Guatemala City, so it's a great place to stay before or after your flight into the country. This town is rich in history and has endured many natural disasters, but despite this, it is a thriving and popular destination for travelers who like to stay off the beaten path but still appreciate a certain level of luxury.

What to Do, See & Eat in Antigua, Guatemala
One of the more famous towns in Guatemala, there is plenty to do, see and eat. Antigua is only an hour or so away from Guatemala City, so it's a great place to stay before or after your flight into the country. This town is rich in history and has endured many natural disasters, but despite this, it is a thriving and popular destination for travelers who like to stay off the beaten path but still appreciate a certain level of luxury.

Guide to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango ("Xela") is Guatemala's 2nd largest city and a hidden gem surrounded by a variety of landscapes, most notably several volcanoes, which makes it super popular with hikers! Xela is a colorful city rich with Mayan history and culture and a laid back vibe. Travelers sometimes miss this town because it is a bit of drive from Guatemala City (around 3-4 hours) but worth it especially with the beautiful scenery you will encounter on your road travel!

Guide to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango ("Xela") is Guatemala's 2nd largest city and a hidden gem surrounded by a variety of landscapes, most notably several volcanoes, which makes it super popular with hikers! Xela is a colorful city rich with Mayan history and culture and a laid back vibe. Travelers sometimes miss this town because it is a bit of drive from Guatemala City (around 3-4 hours) but worth it especially with the beautiful scenery you will encounter on your road travel!

What to Do, See & Eat in Antigua, Guatemala
One of the more famous towns in Guatemala, there is plenty to do, see and eat. Antigua is only an hour or so away from Guatemala City, so it's a great place to stay before or after your flight into the country. This town is rich in history and has endured many natural disasters, but despite this, it is a thriving and popular destination for travelers who like to stay off the beaten path but still appreciate a certain level of luxury.

What to Do, See & Eat in Antigua, Guatemala
One of the more famous towns in Guatemala, there is plenty to do, see and eat. Antigua is only an hour or so away from Guatemala City, so it's a great place to stay before or after your flight into the country. This town is rich in history and has endured many natural disasters, but despite this, it is a thriving and popular destination for travelers who like to stay off the beaten path but still appreciate a certain level of luxury.

Guide to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango ("Xela") is Guatemala's 2nd largest city and a hidden gem surrounded by a variety of landscapes, most notably several volcanoes, which makes it super popular with hikers! Xela is a colorful city rich with Mayan history and culture and a laid back vibe. Travelers sometimes miss this town because it is a bit of drive from Guatemala City (around 3-4 hours) but worth it especially with the beautiful scenery you will encounter on your road travel!

Guide to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala
Quetzaltenango ("Xela") is Guatemala's 2nd largest city and a hidden gem surrounded by a variety of landscapes, most notably several volcanoes, which makes it super popular with hikers! Xela is a colorful city rich with Mayan history and culture and a laid back vibe. Travelers sometimes miss this town because it is a bit of drive from Guatemala City (around 3-4 hours) but worth it especially with the beautiful scenery you will encounter on your road travel!