Donna Stancel welcomes Debbie Banta of Travel Together LLC to talk about “elite travel” for seniors - especially small-ship, luxury, and river cruising that feels more like yachting than mass-market cruising.
Debbie explains how she built her travel business through years of hands-on experience: working on a cruise ship, leading student trips in education, and coordinating successful museum member trips that blended culture, community, and travel.
Listeners learn how group travel can create real friendships, offer added security, and deliver better value when an experienced travel advisor matches the right itinerary, ship, and activity level to the traveler.
Debbie describes what makes small-ship and river cruising feel premium: personalized airport-to-ship service, all-inclusive pricing (tours, drinks, gratuities, and port charges), elevated dining, smaller guided excursions, and thoughtful itinerary choices that avoid crowds.
She also shares how she helps groups connect before departure with meetups and Zoom “document parties,” plus examples of custom interest trips (Christmas markets, Swiss “Rails and Sails,” Great Lakes cruising, choir-focused travel, and a plein air painting cruise).
Key Takeaways
· Small ships (roughly 100-150 guests) can feel calmer, more personal, and more “all-inclusive” than mega-ships.
· A travel advisor usually does not cost you extra and can help you avoid overwhelm, mistakes, and hidden costs.
· Group travel combines freedom (plenty of personal time) with built-in community and security.
· Premium operators often offer multiple excursion activity levels: active, standard, and “gentle walkers.”
· Pre-trip connection (meetups/Zoom) helps travelers feel comfortable and excited before departure.