Vacations
Beach weeks, national-park loops, spring break, the big family trip where fourteen people need to end up in the same place on the same day.
- All-inclusive resorts and villas
- Multi-generation family travel
- Theme parks and school breaks
Tulsa, Oklahoma · Full-service travel agency
Vacations, honeymoons, cruises and business travel, planned start to finish by Elizabeth Wolfe — one agent, thirty-six years, and a phone you can actually call.
Routings we book out of Tulsa International
What we do
Most of what we book falls into one of these. If yours doesn't, call anyway — odd requests are the interesting ones.
Beach weeks, national-park loops, spring break, the big family trip where fourteen people need to end up in the same place on the same day.
The trips you take once. Overwater villas, Mediterranean sailings, Alaska in July, anniversaries with a number attached to them.
For Tulsa companies moving people every week. One point of contact, one invoice, and someone awake when a crew gets stranded in Houston.
Since 1990
Elizabeth Wolfe has run Let's Travel since 1990. Alongside the family vacations and honeymoons, she has managed corporate travel for universities, energy companies and global technology firms.
One runway out of town
Tulsa International connects to almost everywhere worth going. The trick isn't finding a flight — it's knowing which connection holds up when the weather turns.
Booked from Tulsa
Mexico
Quintana Roo, Mexico
The default first trip for a reason — short flight, long beach, and resorts that handle everything once you land.
TUL → DFW → CUN 1 stop
Typically from $1,450 per person
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Hawaii
Hawaii, United States
Far enough to feel like a real journey, close enough that nobody needs a passport. Best booked well ahead.
TUL → DEN → OGG 1 stop
Typically from $2,300 per person
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Greece
Cyclades, Greece
Our most-requested honeymoon. Two stops each way, so we build in a night in Athens rather than racing the clock.
TUL → ORD → ATH → JTR 2 stops
Typically from $3,900 per person
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Cruise
Alaska, United States
Sails May through September. We put you on the correct side of the ship for the glaciers, which matters more than people expect.
TUL → DEN → SEA 1 stop, then sail
Typically from $2,100 per person
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Italy
Campania, Italy
Small hotels book out by February. Go in May or late September and the same coast costs less and feels twice as big.
TUL → IAH → NAP 1 stop
Typically from $3,400 per person
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Costa Rica
Pacific coast, Costa Rica
Rainforest and beach in one week without a domestic connection. The dry season runs December to April.
TUL → DFW → LIR 1 stop
Typically from $1,950 per person
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Caribbean
Windward Islands, Caribbean
Quieter than its neighbours and built for couples. Hurricane season runs June to November — we plan around it.
TUL → ATL → UVF 1 stop
Typically from $2,650 per person
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Japan
Honshu, Japan
Rail passes, ryokan nights and restaurant reservations that open sixty days out and close the same afternoon.
TUL → DFW → HND 1 stop
Typically from $3,200 per person
AskWhy use an agent at all
A fair question, and one we'd rather answer up front than dodge.
You get Elizabeth's direct line. No case numbers, no chatbot, no starting the story over with someone new.
Flight cancelled at 11pm, resort lost the reservation, passport gone. We fix it while you're still standing at the desk.
Room upgrades, resort credits and sailings held back for agency partners. Often the same trip, quietly better.
The average trip takes hours of tab-juggling. Tell us the shape of it once and we'll come back with two or three real options.
How it works
Twenty minutes — in person across the Tulsa metro, or on the phone. Who's going, roughly when, roughly what it's worth to you, and what would ruin it.
Two or three real itineraries with actual prices — not fifty tabs. You pick one, we adjust it until it fits.
Deposits, documents, seat assignments, and someone reachable for the whole trip — including the parts that go sideways.
The part people ask about
For most vacations, packages and cruises: nothing extra. We're paid a commission by the hotel, resort or cruise line, and the price you pay is the same one you'd find yourself.
Complex independent trips — multi-country routings, custom itineraries, corporate accounts — carry a planning fee we quote before any work starts. You'll never get a surprise invoice from us.
From Tulsa travellers
Our flight out of Tulsa cancelled the morning we left for our honeymoon. One phone call and we were rebooked through Atlanta before we'd left the parking garage. I have no idea how we'd have handled that ourselves.
Nine of us, three households, four days of arguing about dates. They sorted it in one meeting and everybody landed in Cancún within an hour of each other. Worth it for that alone.
We move crews through six cities a month. Having one number to call instead of an online portal has saved us more in missed connections than the service costs.
No cost, no obligation
Even if it's just a month and a vague idea. The first conversation is free, and it's usually the one that makes the trip possible.