Tampa Mom Opens Travel Agency for Single-Parent Families
A new travel company focused on single moms and their kids kicked off in Tampa. The business hopes to turn the dream of single-parent travelling into a reality and will aim to help some of the 12 million U.S. single-parent households.
After traveling through 50 countries with her nine-year-old daughter Isabella, Tyra Andre turned their travel experiences into Mommy and Wee Travel. Their real-life lessons now drive a service designed for other single-parent families.
Traveling with kids presents special challenges for solo moms. From safety concerns to managing money and time, regular travel companies haven’t really addressed their specific needs.
Isabella’s trips sparked her imagination – she’s written two books already. One book is about her adventures with her mom in Paris, and the second book is about her trip to Dubai. With five more stories in progress, she’s turning their worldwide adventures into tales that showcase different cultures and personal development.
Most family vacation packages still focus on the traditional two-parent family. This forces single moms to hunt for suitable options, often facing criticism about traveling alone with kids.
Trya’s travel agency takes on these problems directly. Using smart planning tools, safety tips, and money-saving strategies, they’re making it easier to overcome common challenges.
Studies show working single moms want to travel more. But many avoid trips, worried about complicated planning and judgment from others about traveling solo with children.
Trya and her daughter hope to help more families create lifelong memories and embrace adventure without fear.