Introducing Sail, Sand & Sky with StarBreeze Travel: Your Passport to Unforgettable Adventures!
Melissa Hupp • January 11, 2026
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Welcome to StarBreeze Travel: Your Gateway to Unforgettable Adventures!
Hi, I’m Melissa Hupp, the proud owner of StarBreeze Travel, and I’m thrilled to welcome you to my travel agency! Travel has always been a passion of mine, and I’ve spent years turning that passion into a way to help others create their dream vacations. Whether you’re planning a relaxing beach getaway, an exciting cruise, or even a hot air balloon adventure, I’m here to make your travel dreams a reality.
A Little About Me and My Travel Journey
My love for travel started over 20 years ago when my husband and I were introduced to cruising by my parents. Since then, cruising has become one of our favorite ways to explore the world, and we’ve shared countless adventures with friends and extended family. One of my most memorable experiences was planning a high school graduation cruise for my son, which brought together 11 people from different families for an unforgettable celebration at sea.
When I’m not cruising, you can often find me soaking up the sun at Pensacola Beach or Gulf Shores—two of my favorite beach destinations. I’m also a crew member for a hot air balloon team, and I absolutely love the thrill of flying and watching these majestic balloons take to the skies. These experiences have shaped my passion for helping others discover the joy of travel, whether it’s on the water, by the shore, or in the air.
What Makes StarBreeze Travel Unique
At StarBreeze Travel, I specialize in creating personalized travel experiences that are tailored to your unique preferences. I love researching new destinations and uncovering hidden gems to make your trip truly special. With access to exclusive deals and insider knowledge, I can help you plan a vacation that fits your vision—whether it’s a romantic cruise, a family beach getaway, or a once-in-a-lifetime hot air balloon adventure.
Planning a trip can be overwhelming, but that’s where I come in. I’ll take care of all the details, so you can focus on enjoying the journey. All I need from you are a few answers to some simple questions, and I’ll handle the rest!
Let’s Start Planning Your Next Adventure
I’m here to help you create memories that will last a lifetime. Whether you’re dreaming of a relaxing escape, an exciting group trip, or something completely unique, I’d love to help you make it happen. Let’s work together to plan your perfect getaway!
You can reach me at (605) 877-0718, email me at melissa@starbreezetravel.com, or connect with me on Facebook or Instagram. I can’t wait to hear from you and start planning your next adventure!

There's something magical about the open road. The wind through the windows, a playlist everyone can agree on, the anticipation of what's around the next corner. Now imagine that feeling amplified—layered with the nostalgia of America's most iconic highway, the quirky charm of small towns frozen in time, and the breathtaking moment when hundreds of hot air balloons rise into a New Mexico sunrise. This autumn, your family can experience all of it. We're talking about combining a classic Route 66 road trip with the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta (October 3–11, 2026), an event so spectacular it draws visitors from around the world. And here's the best part: it's not as daunting as it sounds. You don't need to commit to the entire 2,400-mile stretch of Route 66 to capture its spirit. Instead, you can craft a focused, manageable adventure that hits the highlights, creates unforgettable memories, and culminates in one of the most awe-inspiring natural spectacles in the country. Let's talk about why this combination is the ultimate family getaway. Why Route 66 Is Perfect for Families Route 66 isn't just a highway—it's a time capsule on wheels. Stretching from Chicago to Santa Monica, it's lined with vintage diners, roadside Americana, and small towns that seem to have stepped out of a 1950s postcard. But here's what makes it perfect for families: you have complete control over the pace. Unlike theme park vacations with packed schedules, a Route 66 road trip is about collecting experiences. Stop at a quirky museum in one town. Grab lunch at a classic diner in another. Take a detour to see a giant roadside attraction. Your kids won't be rushing from one scheduled activity to the next—they'll be genuinely engaged, curious, and entertained by the variety and novelty of what comes around each bend. The distances are manageable too. Instead of eight-hour driving days, you're looking at 2–4 hour stretches between stops, which means fewer complaints from the backseat and more quality time together. And the road itself becomes the adventure, not just the means to get somewhere. Plus, there's an element of "collection" that appeals to kids: How many vintage signs can we spot? Can we eat at a historic diner in every town? What's the weirdest roadside attraction we'll find? This sense of mission turns the drive into an interactive game rather than a chore. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta: A Sunrise You'll Never Forget Now, picture this: you wake up before dawn on a cool New Mexico morning. The air is crisp, the sky is just beginning to lighten, and you make your way to Balloon Fiesta Park. As you arrive, the field is already alive with activity—crews preparing massive envelopes, the smell of propane burners, the hum of quiet excitement. Then it happens. One by one, hundreds of hot air balloons begin to rise. Some are traditional solid colors. Others are shaped like cartoon characters, animals, or objects—a giant Darth Vader balloon, a whimsical teapot, an enormous Smokey the Bear. As they lift into the dawn sky, the light shifts from purple to pink to gold, and the entire landscape is transformed into something that feels almost otherworldly. The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta is the largest gathering of hot air balloons in the world, and the 2026 event (October 3–11) is particularly special. This year's theme—"The Scenic Route, Route 66"—is practically tailor-made for your road trip adventure. It's as if the event itself is celebrating the journey you've just completed. For families, this experience is transformative. Kids who might roll their eyes at another museum visit will be absolutely mesmerized watching hundreds of balloons float silently above them. It's the kind of moment that becomes a core memory—the kind they'll talk about for years. And for parents, it's a reminder of why we travel: to witness beauty, to be present with the people we love, and to experience something genuinely awe-inspiring together. Crafting Your Route 66 + Balloon Fiesta Itinerary Here's how to make this adventure work logistically: The Foundation: A 5–7 Day Trip You don't need to drive the entire Route 66 to capture its essence. Instead, focus on the New Mexico and Arizona sections, which are among the most visually stunning and family-friendly portions of the highway. This approach gives you quality over quantity and positions you perfectly for the Balloon Fiesta finale in Albuquerque. Sample Itinerary: Days 1–2: Flagstaff to Winslow, Arizona Start in Flagstaff and head east on Route 66. Stop at the iconic Two Guns Ghost Town, visit the Walnut Canyon National Monument, and spend time in Winslow—home of the famous Standin' on the Corner Park (yes, the Eagles song location). Kids love the photo op, and there are excellent diners nearby for lunch. Day 3: Winslow to Gallup, New Mexico Continue east into New Mexico. Stop at the Petrified Forest National Park (a short detour that's absolutely worth it), and make your way to Gallup. This charming town has historic Route 66 character, local shops, and great restaurants. It's an excellent place to spend the night and soak in the small-town vibe. Day 4: Gallup to Albuquerque The final push to Albuquerque is about 2.5 hours. Take your time, stop at any roadside attractions that catch your eye, and arrive with plenty of daylight to settle in and explore Old Town Albuquerque. Days 5–7: Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Dedicate these days to the Balloon Fiesta. Plan to attend the dawn "Balloon Glow" (where balloons are illuminated at night—equally magical in a different way) and the morning launches. Between fiesta events, explore Albuquerque's museums, the Sandia Peak Tramway, or the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. Use the downtime to rest, recharge, and let the experience sink in. Pro Tips: Book Balloon Fiesta accommodations early—hotels fill up quickly. Drive Route 66 at a leisurely pace; there's no rush. Pack snacks and a good playlist; the drive is part of the fun. Bring a camera or ensure your phone is charged—you'll want to capture everything. Consider visiting in early October (the first few days of the fiesta) for smaller crowds and optimal weather. Making Memories That Last Family travel isn't just about checking destinations off a list. It's about creating moments that define your relationships, spark conversations years later, and remind your kids that the world is vast, beautiful, and full of wonder. A Route 66 road trip combined with the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta delivers all of that. It's the quirky diner where your daughter discovered she loves milkshakes. It's the roadside attraction that made everyone laugh. It's the sunrise when your son watched hundreds of balloons rise into the sky and whispered, "This is the coolest thing I've ever seen." These are the experiences that stick. These are the memories that matter. Ready to turn this dream into reality? Contact StarBreeze Travel today, and let's start planning your Route 66 + Balloon Fiesta adventure. We'll handle the logistics, the bookings, and the details—so you can focus on what matters most: being present with your family and creating stories you'll tell for a lifetime. Your perfect autumn adventure is waiting. 🎈 #Route66RoadTrip #AlbuquerqueBalloonfesta2026 #FamilyAdventure




