Huckleberry Travel
Huckleberry Travel
get out, do that!
 

We've traveled around the world together and had incredible experiences. And now we want to share those adventures with you.


We've been to every continent, and have visited more than eighty countries. Along the way, we've camped in a tent in Antarctica, cruised through the fjords of Norway, and traveled down the Zambezi River in a canoe. We've climbed the Great Wall of China, stood on the rim of a volcano at sunrise, and we've eaten our way through the best barbecue restaurants in Kansas City. Our love of travel and passion for once-in-a-lifetime experiences have led us here:  to help others have a fantastic time seeing the world.

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We're proud members of the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA), the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), and the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA). We're an independent affiliate of Uniglobe Travel Center, a Virtuoso Agency.

Our agency was named by Uniglobe “Rookie of the Year’ after our first full year in business. While the pandemic was still upending the industry, we were given the “Million Dollar Producer” award by Uniglobe as one of the top five producing agencies in 2021, among over 700 independent agencies in the Uniglobe network. That same year, we also won the prestigious “Agency of the Year” award. In 2022, we were again recognized as a top-producing agency when we were named to the Uniglobe “Millionaire’s Club.”

Since we stay on top of all of the latest developments in the travel and tourism industries, we’ve been quoted or featured in a wide range of publications, including the New York Times, Forbes, USA Today, and AARP Magazine, as well as many travel industry trade publications.

huckleberry

[huhk-uh l-ber-ee] 

NOUN 1. the dark-blue or black edible berry of any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Gaylussacia of the heath family.

2. The right person for the job. "If you're planning an amazing trip, we're your Huckleberry."

ORIGIN Americanism; perhaps alteration of Hurtleberry.