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Photos from Good Trips's post 07/01/2026

To our long-time followers and new friends, here’s a snapshot of what 2025 looked like.

This year I wanted to expand our knowledge around the Mediterranean and West Asia, hitting countries in Arabia and North Africa, and seeing more of the islands in this part of the world.

We deepened our relationships and destination intel in Mexico and Europe as well as the UK.

We branched out and brought clients deeper into South America and Asia, and everywhere they went, it was always with outstanding properties at the heart of our trip curations.

We experienced sixty one properties personally to better serve our clients needs knowing exactly which ones to matchmake them to and the perfect rooms to put them in.

Something I’m so excited about has been leaning into the small cruises around the world and can’t wait to put more of you on petit boats in 2026.

We doubled our business from last year and have goals to do the same in twenty twenty-six while maintaining the high touch level of service we always give.

A big thank you to everyone reading this. I’m a social media introvert but you all make it so fun to create content and I only hope that it’s inspiring, insightful, and often makes you smile.

đź–¤ Katy

Photos from Good Trips's post 21/11/2025

Do you ever think in color? I do, often, and I love using it conceptually when I’m planning trips, splashing it through the details.

Color is a fun way to match your mood to a destination when you’re not sure where to go next.

Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about pink (Blossom, Pantone 489). It’s feminine, soft, a little nostalgic.

So I pulled five stays that carry that energy 👉 from island beaches to city palaces, all in places that work well for spring.

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>>> If your next trip had a color, what would it be?

P.S. Scroll through for an AI prompt to find your next destination based on your color mood. 🎨

Photos from Good Trips's post 05/11/2025

Have you ever landed somewhere and thought, this feels right?

Or felt pulled to visit a place but didn’t know why?

I’ve had that happen a lot, and last year, when I started learning about astrocartography, I found some potential answers. It maps your birth chart through a series of lines on the globe and can show where different parts of you come alive, whether that’s confidence, calm, creativity, connection, or chaos 🔥 .

Years ago, I road-tripped from New Orleans to Arizona to check out Tucson. We arrived late at night, pulled into a strip mall for pizza, and sat on the curb under fluorescent lights. It was not cute. But I said right then, “Yep, this is where we’re supposed to be right now.”

It turned out to be a pivotal five-year stop on my journey.

In travel, you can use astrocartography to plan a birthday trip, a solo getaway, a honeymoon, or even a professional sojourn.

✨ Curious what the stars might say about your favorite spots or where you should go next?

Scroll through the above and DM “Astro” if you’d like the resource I used to create my map (not an affiliate, just one I love).

And of course, if you want to plan a trip based on your stars, send an inquiry through the link in bio.

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