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Krystal Morrison, Travel Agent in Aberdeen, MD

Krystal Morrison

Aberdeen, MD Travel Agent
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Krystal Morrison

Aberdeen, MD · 10 Years of Experience

Trip Planning with Krystal, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Davis, CA
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From fresh authentic Pasta to seeing the Cathedrial and witnessing the exceptional shows was fantastic and seeing the sars spread out overhead during a quiet gandala... Read More >
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Destinations:

Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Port Douglas, Australia, Whitsunday Island

Interests:

Scuba, Animals & Wildlife, Water Sports, Family Vacations, Couples & Romance

Suppliers:

Project Expedition, Pleasant Holidays, Princess Cruises®, Hilton Hotels, Mayflower Tours

About Me

Carins,Austrailia Great Berrier Reef
Carins,Austrailia Great Berrier Reef

Touching down at the international airport, the humid, sweet air of Cairns hit me instantly, a welcome change of pace. I found that this city is a perfect blend of contrasts; whether you’re looking for high-end luxury hotels or the social buzz of a backpacker hostel, there’s a corner here for everyone. I timed my visit for the "dry season" between May and October, which was a brilliant move. The tropical heat mellows out into a mild, golden warmth that’s just perfect for exploring. Life in the City Cairns itself has such a laid-back soul. I spent my first few afternoons wandering the boardwalk and taking in the views from the Ferris wheel. You quickly learn the local rules, though: the ocean here belongs to the crocodiles and stingers, so I headed straight for the Saltwater Lagoon whenever I needed a cool swim. For a closer (and safer!) look at the locals, the Cairns Aquarium was a highlight, showcasing everything from the vibrant Great Barrier Reef to the dense mysteries of the Rain-forest. 

Eateries : The food scene here is a total sensory overload: Rusty’s Market (Fri–Sun): I lost myself among stalls of vibrant tropical fruits, local coffee, and fresh bread.

 Cairns Night Markets: My go-to spot for browsing trinkets and souvenirs under the neon lights. You can also get fresh fruits and coffee here. There's much to explore.

The Flavors: I had some incredible meals, from the fragrant rice dishes at Bayleaf Balinese Restaurant to the fresh rolls at Sushi Paradise. My most unique find? Curry & Pizza, where I actually had Indian-Italian fusion tacos,it sounds wild, but it was savory and delicious, and you can enjoy pizza there as well. 

 Coastal Gems and Island Dreams: While the city center doesn’t have its own beach, a short drive north feels like entering a postcard. I spent a day at Palm Cove, watching the wave chasers surf, and another at Trinity Beach, which is much calmer and offers stunning mountain views. For total peace, I escaped to Ellis Beach; it’s only 20 minutes from town but feels like a private paradise of palm trees and silence. Of course, you can't come here and skip the water. 

The Great Barrier Reef: I hopped on a reef cruise from the harbor for a day I’ll never forget. Fitzroy Island: A 45-minute ferry ride dropped me at Nudey Beach. Don't let the name fool you,it’s just a stunning, white-sand beach with crystal-clear water. Snorkeling there felt like swimming in a giant, blue aquarium.  Into the Wild: Port Douglas and the Tablelands Heading an hour north, I reached Port Douglas. It’s a bit more upscale, filled with boutiques and the sprawling Four Mile Beach. If you’re there on a Sunday, the Port Douglas Markets are a must for local arts and crafts. To see the "Green" side of Australia, I headed inland: Moss-man Gorge: I hiked through the ancient rainforest and took a dip in the cool, clear river. Atherton Tablelands: This lush plateau west of Cairns is waterfall heaven. I did the circuit of Zillie, Ellinjaa, and Millaa Millaa Falls, feeling like I was in a movie. The Curtain Fig Tree: Seeing this massive tree draped in a "curtain" of vines was a humbling reminder of just how powerful nature is in this part of the world. From the vibrant street food to the hidden rain-forest pools, my time in Far North Queensland was more than just a vacation,it was a total immersion into a slower, more beautiful way of life.  

Nature & Activities: The nature in Carins Austrailia is simply beautiful. There are many good sites for a photo op. Take a photo by a waterfall, or lounging by the Great Barrier Reef, or on the Ferry ride there. There's even wildlife to be seen. It's simply a beautiful place to see. You can even get crafts from local artists from the markets on the weekends. Music Festivals and cultural celebrations happen here. From July - September they have the Carin's Show which is in July. There's fireworks, rides and wood-chopping, and animals to see! There's also their Indigenious Art Fair that's held at the Cruse Liner Terminal, and there's the Carin's Festival with fireworks, parades and concerts. They have a Father's Day BBQ to and plenty of Markets to visit and live music. They have tons of activities to do during anytime of the year.  Through October - December there's their Halloween at Edgehill Newsagency with spooky themed displays, and Taste Port Douglas with their food festival that showcases famous chefs and beach front feasting, and Christmas Carols and Santa visits on Esplandade, and New Years Festivities all night long. There's lots to do in Carins Austrailia. There's River Rafting and Whale watching, and Rain-forest Tours, and fights that go over the Great Barrier Reef. There are many activities for the solo adventurer or for family fun. There's a lot to enjoy here that'll keep you coming back year round. I know I love this part of the world, and I hope you get the chance to explore it too. 

REVIEWS

Rating: 5.0
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Italy is a work of art!
Reviewed By Sadie012 - Flordia | Traveled to Italy | Europe
From fresh authentic Pasta to seeing the Cathedrial and witnessing the exceptional shows was fantastic and seeing the sars spread out overhead during a quiet gandala ride showed me the beauty around me. Krystal is an amazing Travel Advisor, She set me up with tours, and I got to see parts of Italy I never could have imagined. I ate authentic canolois and had the time of my life. Krystal is the best travel advisor and she will handle all of my travel plans from now on.
Krystal Morrison responded
"Thank you for the review. I enjoyed helping you with your travel plans, and I look forward to assisting you with your future travels!"
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Solo Trip to Paris!
Reviewed By Sarah634 - Idaho | Traveled to Paris | France | Europe
I went to Paris all on my own with the assistance of Krystal, she was from beginning to end a great asset and a true professional. I saw the Effiel Tower and exercised my French and spoke to locals. I shopped around got baggets and explored the parks and saw the fantastic sites. I was amazed with my trip and I look forward to going back.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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The Great Barrier Reef is Amazing!
Reviewed By Aaron545 - Texas | Traveled to Australia | Australia & New Zealand
My cousins and I took a Family Trip to Carins Austraillia and we had so much fun. Fun doesn't begin to describe it. We rode in a helicopter and saw the views and saw the land from above which was spectacular. We scuba dived and saw the marine life in the Austrailia waters. On the land we rode the Ferris Wheels and met locals around the area. It was an amazing bonding expierence. Krystal told us to check out Carins Markets and we went to local fairs that had works of art and souvineers to remember our travels. We had an amazing adventure and Krystal was so professional. She is our chosen advisor for life!
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Antartica was amazing!
Reviewed By Edward - Maryland | Traveled to Antarctica | Antarctica
I am an older gentleman and I adore nature and fishing. So, I decided to go to Antartica and Krystal was spectacular. She helped me see where I could get a boat ride and fish and I caught several fish. I kept 3 fish. I saw whales and Penguins and even though the temperatures are cold. I got to see the beauty of the world. I saw the Northern Lights and it's a sight I'll forever behold. Krystal is an excellent advisor. Please trust her with your travel needs.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Vegas was so much fun!
Reviewed By Ethan6567 - Pennslyvaina | Traveled to Las Vegas | Nevada | USA
Krystal made my trip effortless. She put me in a Hotel with a Casino and me and a few buds booked our travel through her and she is fantastic. We gambled. I got back more than I put in. We went on rides at the top of the Strat, ate good food. Met some cool people and Krystal arranged for a personal welcome at the Hotel and she was just wonderful to work with. She is an amazing advisor!
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Navigating The Big Apple, New York City
Krystal has been an excellent Travel Advisor,& she will advise all the trips I go on from here on out. I decided to drive to NYC on a whim & it was the most cost efficient way to get there, so I rented a car from Enterprise. Once I got there I checked into my Hotel, and stayed in The Marriott Marquis. A modern hotel in Broadway, New York I had a clean and cozy room that had breathtaking views of the city surrounding the hotel. At Krystal's recommendation I went to Summit One Vanderbilt, its an amazing observation deck, and has a stunning view of the city, the Empire Sate Building is in site and is an excellent place to get on the platform & get some photos. I ate at Los Tacos No. 1 in Chelsea Market and I can't forget the Taco's that Krystal suggested, and walking the High Line and The American Museum of National History was spectacular. She pointed out shopping areas and places like walking through China Town, and seeing the Statue of Liberty. It's something you must see. I had fun!
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