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Expertly Curated Luxury Vacation Experiences

Planning your next getaway should be just as relaxing as the vacation itself. When looking for a North Dakota travel advisor, you need more than just an order-taker—you want a well-connected expert who can unlock VIP perks, save you valuable time, and handle every detail from departure to return. Vincent Vacations provides you with elite industry credentials, global connections, and premier partnerships to guarantee a flawless trip.

Our Gold Standard Certifications (Our Expertise)

Our advisors hold the highest tier of professional credentials, ensuring your trip is managed by true industry experts:

Certification Issuing Body What it Means for You
CTC (Certified Travel Counselor) The Travel Institute The highest tier of certification. It requires a minimum of five years of full-time industry experience and the completion of rigorous advanced coursework. Consider this the master's degree of travel planning.
CTA (Certified Travel Associate) The Travel Institute A solid baseline credential indicating the advisor has at least a year of experience and has mastered travel industry fundamentals, geography, and sales skills.
VTA (Verified Travel Advisor) ASTA (American Society of Travel Advisors) ASTA is the industry's leading advocacy group. A VTA credential means our advisors have been trained specifically in ethics, legal compliance, and consumer protection.
ACC / MCC / ECC CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) Our Accredited, Master, and Elite Cruise Counselors have completed extensive coursework, personally inspected ships, and sailed on multiple lines to recommend the perfect cruise for you.

Our Signature Travel Network Membership (Your VIP Perks)

Vincent Vacations is a proud member of the invitation-only Signature Travel Network, a highly respected cooperative of the world's leading luxury travel agencies. Because of this elite partnership, we can pass exclusive VIP benefits and complimentary perks directly to you—usually for the exact same price you would pay booking directly online:

  • Exclusive Hotel Perks: Free daily breakfast for two, $100+ resort or spa credits, early check-in, late check-out, and priority room upgrades at thousands of 4-star and 5-star properties worldwide.
  • VIP Cruise Amenities: Pre-paid shipboard credits, host-led cocktail parties, private gallery tours, and exclusive shore excursions.

Our Prestigious Media Accolades (Our Industry Recognition)

Our agency and advisors are regularly recognized on the world's most exclusive media lists. These accolades are fiercely vetted, based on customer reviews and industry connections, and cannot be bought:

  • Cond≥ Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialists: Our advisors are named to this annual list of the world's most elite, well-connected travel experts, recognized for their geographic and niche expertise.
  • Travel + Leisure A-List: Our team features advisors recognized in this roundup of the world's top travel professionals, chosen for their direct connections to hotel general managers and destination experts.
  • The Wendy Perrin WOW List: Recognition on this list highlights our commitment to incredibly rigorous standards and customer service excellence.

Fully Vetted, Licensed & Bonded

For your peace of mind, Vincent Vacations is a fully registered, licensed, and bonded agency. We hold active registrations with IATA (International Air Transport Association) and ARC (Airlines Reporting Corporation), proving that our business is globally recognized and authorized to issue tickets and secure bookings directly.




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Signature Travel Specialties & Experiences

Our North Dakota travel advisors specialize in crafting high-touch, custom itineraries that generic search engines cannot replicate. Below is a comparison of the premium travel experiences we coordinate for our clients:

Specialty Category Why Book With Our Specialists Featured Client Itineraries
Bespoke Luxury Vacations Fully customized, high-touch itineraries utilizing our relationships with upscale properties, private guides, and local experts for a completely unique journey. Private guided tours of Japan; personalized East African safaris; custom European tours.
Wellness & Spa Retreats Access to premier medical spas and exclusive wellness lodges where every treatment, diet, and program is tailored to your goals. Luxury medical spas in Switzerland; exclusive yoga and meditation eco-lodges in Costa Rica.
Destination Weddings & Celebrations Comprehensive group coordination, hotel room blocks, guest transfer logistics, and local vendor negotiation for a stress-free milestone event. Exclusive resort buyouts in the Caribbean; historic villa weddings on the Amalfi Coast or Tuscany.
Adventure & Expedition Cruises Access to ultra-luxury expedition vessels, private yacht charters, and remote destinations that require specialized booking connections. Remote Arctic or Antarctic expeditions; private Galapagos yacht charters.
Elite River & World Cruises Personalized ship selection, exclusive cabin upgrades, and custom shore excursions for long-duration global cruises. Around-the-world voyages; luxury European small-ship river cruises.

How We Maximize Your Vacation Value

  • Private & Exclusive Services: We focus on upgrading your travel from standard group packages to private tours and bespoke excursions to ensure ultimate comfort, safety, and personalization.
  • Seamless Itinerary Bundling: By packaging your boutique accommodations, private transfers, and curated excursions into a single itinerary, we ensure you receive the best bundled value and a seamless trip without line-item stress.
  • Niche Expertise & Insider Connections: From culinary tourism to accessible travel, our specialized connections ensure you get rare insider access and support that generic search sites cannot provide.

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Bismarck

Start your visit to North Dakota's capital with a guided tour of the former governor's mansion. The current governor's mansion and art-deco-style state Capitol, which is topped with a skyscraper, are also worth a visit. From there, go to the North Da...

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Devils Lake

You won't have any trouble finding something to do in Devils Lake—the area is a popular recreation spot. According to local legend, the lake was once known as Bad Spirit Lake after a group of Sioux warriors drowned there. The moniker doesn't deter vi...

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Fargo

North Dakota's largest and most metropolitan city, 200 mi/320 km east of Bismarck, Fargo is located on the state's eastern border, across the Red River from Moorhead, Minnesota. Fargo will appeal to those who like beautiful architecture, including Vi...

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Grand Forks

The town of Grand Forks, 75 mi/120 km north of Fargo, is centered around the University of North Dakota, and the academic community fosters a sophisticated culture. The North Dakota Museum of Art, located on campus, is known throughout the region for...

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International Peace Garden

Extending north across the border with Canada, this 2,340-acre/950-hectare park is dedicated to the friendship between the two nations. Self-guided, scenic drives on both sides of the border loop around lakes, playgrounds and picnic areas. The 1.5-mi...

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Medora

This gateway to the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is very much tied to the history of the West. At the park's visitors center museum, you can relive that history through a collection of frontier artifacts and other memorabilia. The N...

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Theodore Roosevelt went to North Dakota to hunt and fell in love with the state—he operated two cattle ranches there. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which includes part of the former U.S. president's Elkhorn Ranch, is a tribute to him and his love...

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Washburn

Located along the Missouri River in the heart of the state, 40 mi/65 km north of Bismarck, the area near Washburn was important to both Native Americans and to early explorers. Today, travelers can visit several excellent historic sites there.Native ...

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Williston

Williston makes a good base to explore two historic forts: Fort Buford State Historic Site (where Sitting Bull surrendered to the U.S. Army) and Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. Fort Union, founded in 1828, was a vital trading post dur...

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Frequently Asked Questions about North Dakota Travel Agents

Why should I use a travel agent in North Dakota instead of booking online?

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Our certified advisors specialize in luxury custom vacations, all-inclusive beach resort packages, romantic destination weddings, Disney magic, family cruises, and complex European custom tours.

North Dakota


There's a saying in North Dakota: "Forty below keeps the riffraff out." It seems to be true, because the state has the lowest crime rate in the U.S. Cold temperatures—along with the state's rather remote location—keep out a lot of other people, too, including large numbers of vacationers.

Most people who do find their way to the state will be happy they did. Because it's sparse on people (residents and vacationers alike), North Dakota has a lot of wildlife. The creation of refuges and parks has kept the animal population strong, and travelers have plenty of good spots to view native species such as bison, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk and coyotes. North Dakota's appeal lies in its solitude and wide-open spaces, and it's rather enjoyable to be able to take a picture without having to ask someone else to move aside first.

The state has played a large role in the history of westward expansion in North America. An abundance of historic sites and museums gives visitors a better understanding of how North Dakota and the country evolved. North Dakota also provides a good introduction to the past and present culture of Sioux tribes.

Geography

The eastern half of North Dakota is extraordinarily flat, rich farmland. The western half of the state consists of high plains and rolling hills. The breathtaking terrain known as the badlands dominates the state's southwestern corner.

History

The earliest North Dakotans were primarily nomadic bison (buffalo) hunters. Not all were nomadic, however. The Mandan, speaking a Siouan dialect, have an especially long history as farmers: They were the vanguard of the many tribes who came to the plains out of the eastern woodlands. By AD 700, these farmers had settled the middle Missouri Valley near the Heart River, relying on both agriculture and bison hunting. The Mandan lived in fortified villages that were relatively large, with streets and a central plaza. Primary crops raised along the Missouri River flood plain were maize, beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers and tobacco.

French Canadian fur trader Pierre La Verendrye first entered the territory in 1738. The French secured only two-thirds of what is now North Dakota—the English settled in the other third. The U.S. acquired the French territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The purchase doubled the size of the U.S. and threatened England's ability to claim parts of the country. The English portion of North Dakota was ceded to the U.S. a short time later. Explorers Lewis and Clark passed through the state as they traveled to the west coast and back. They spent their first winter (1804-05) at a site they constructed in the central part of the state—Fort Mandan became the spot where the U.S. flag first flew over the territory. At Fort Mandan, Lewis and Clark recruited the Native American woman Sacagawea and her French husband, who was a fur trader, to their expedition. Sacagawea proved valuable to the party as she served as an interpreter in discussions with tribes farther west. Lake Sakakawea (the North Dakota spelling of Sacagawea) is named in her honor.

With the establishment of Fort Union by the American Fur Co. in 1829, the region began to attract people from the eastern U.S. During the next several decades, riverboats and railroads brought large numbers of settlers and farmers. By the time North Dakota joined the U.S. in 1889, the state had established itself as one of the nation's biggest grain producers.

Development brought some challenges. North Dakota faces many weather-related challenges, including serious droughts in some parts of the state and serious flooding in others. These weather changes greatly affect a US$3 billion agriculture industry. Fear of cattle diseases has also affected the state's economy. Although North Dakota remains an agricultural state, energy also plays a large role. North Dakota exports about 60% of its energy products, including electricity produced from coal, oil and natural gas. North Dakota is also a leader in renewable resources such as wind power, ethanol and biodiesel.

Snapshot

North Dakota's main attractions include Theodore Roosevelt National Park, gambling (slots, blackjack and horse racing), Lewis and Clark historic sites, camping, fishing, Devils Lake, the International Peace Garden, game and bird viewing (bison, elk, bald eagles), Bismarck, cowboys, the Old West, and Native American culture and history.

Travelers looking for an uncrowded area to fish, hunt, paddle or learn about the history of the western U.S. will enjoy their visit to North Dakota. Those who are looking for the fast pace of a big city or those who don't like cooler weather may find the state less to their liking.

Potpourri

Bizarre roadside sculptures in North Dakota include a four-story tin farmer's family, a giant grasshopper, a catfish and a Holstein cow. Check out Meriwether Lewis' dog, Seaman, in Washburn.

In 1947 and again in 1989, North Dakota legislators were asked to drop "North" from the state's name. The measure overwhelmingly failed.

The Bagg Bonanza Farm in Mooreton is one of the few remaining bonanza farms in the state. (A bonanza farm is a large, privately owned farm, usually consisting of at least 3,000 acres/1,220 hectares.) You can tour the farm Memorial Day-Labor Day.

Both North Dakota and South Dakota became states when U.S. President Benjamin Harrison signed two bills into law on 2 November 1889. Which of the two gets bragging rights as the older state? We'll never know, because the documents were covered so that it could never be determined which one was signed first.

"Dakota" is a word from the Sioux language meaning "allies," or "alliance of friends."

Famous North Dakotans include award-winning Western author Louis L'Amour, actress Angie Dickinson, actor Josh Duhamel, television commentator Eric Sevareid, musician Lawrence Welk and Lakota Sioux spiritual leader Sitting Bull.

There are more golf courses per capita in North Dakota than any other state in the U.S.



    North Dakota


    There's a saying in North Dakota: "Forty below keeps the riffraff out." It seems to be true, because the state has the lowest crime rate in the U.S. Cold temperatures—along with the state's rather remote location—keep out a lot of other people, too, including large numbers of vacationers.

    Most people who do find their way to the state will be happy they did. Because it's sparse on people (residents and vacationers alike), North Dakota has a lot of wildlife. The creation of refuges and parks has kept the animal population strong, and travelers have plenty of good spots to view native species such as bison, mule deer, pronghorn antelope, elk and coyotes. North Dakota's appeal lies in its solitude and wide-open spaces, and it's rather enjoyable to be able to take a picture without having to ask someone else to move aside first.

    The state has played a large role in the history of westward expansion in North America. An abundance of historic sites and museums gives visitors a better understanding of how North Dakota and the country evolved. North Dakota also provides a good introduction to the past and present culture of Sioux tribes.

    Geography

    The eastern half of North Dakota is extraordinarily flat, rich farmland. The western half of the state consists of high plains and rolling hills. The breathtaking terrain known as the badlands dominates the state's southwestern corner.

    History

    The earliest North Dakotans were primarily nomadic bison (buffalo) hunters. Not all were nomadic, however. The Mandan, speaking a Siouan dialect, have an especially long history as farmers: They were the vanguard of the many tribes who came to the plains out of the eastern woodlands. By AD 700, these farmers had settled the middle Missouri Valley near the Heart River, relying on both agriculture and bison hunting. The Mandan lived in fortified villages that were relatively large, with streets and a central plaza. Primary crops raised along the Missouri River flood plain were maize, beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers and tobacco.

    French Canadian fur trader Pierre La Verendrye first entered the territory in 1738. The French secured only two-thirds of what is now North Dakota—the English settled in the other third. The U.S. acquired the French territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. The purchase doubled the size of the U.S. and threatened England's ability to claim parts of the country. The English portion of North Dakota was ceded to the U.S. a short time later. Explorers Lewis and Clark passed through the state as they traveled to the west coast and back. They spent their first winter (1804-05) at a site they constructed in the central part of the state—Fort Mandan became the spot where the U.S. flag first flew over the territory. At Fort Mandan, Lewis and Clark recruited the Native American woman Sacagawea and her French husband, who was a fur trader, to their expedition. Sacagawea proved valuable to the party as she served as an interpreter in discussions with tribes farther west. Lake Sakakawea (the North Dakota spelling of Sacagawea) is named in her honor.

    With the establishment of Fort Union by the American Fur Co. in 1829, the region began to attract people from the eastern U.S. During the next several decades, riverboats and railroads brought large numbers of settlers and farmers. By the time North Dakota joined the U.S. in 1889, the state had established itself as one of the nation's biggest grain producers.

    Development brought some challenges. North Dakota faces many weather-related challenges, including serious droughts in some parts of the state and serious flooding in others. These weather changes greatly affect a US$3 billion agriculture industry. Fear of cattle diseases has also affected the state's economy. Although North Dakota remains an agricultural state, energy also plays a large role. North Dakota exports about 60% of its energy products, including electricity produced from coal, oil and natural gas. North Dakota is also a leader in renewable resources such as wind power, ethanol and biodiesel.

    Snapshot

    North Dakota's main attractions include Theodore Roosevelt National Park, gambling (slots, blackjack and horse racing), Lewis and Clark historic sites, camping, fishing, Devils Lake, the International Peace Garden, game and bird viewing (bison, elk, bald eagles), Bismarck, cowboys, the Old West, and Native American culture and history.

    Travelers looking for an uncrowded area to fish, hunt, paddle or learn about the history of the western U.S. will enjoy their visit to North Dakota. Those who are looking for the fast pace of a big city or those who don't like cooler weather may find the state less to their liking.

    Potpourri

    Bizarre roadside sculptures in North Dakota include a four-story tin farmer's family, a giant grasshopper, a catfish and a Holstein cow. Check out Meriwether Lewis' dog, Seaman, in Washburn.

    In 1947 and again in 1989, North Dakota legislators were asked to drop "North" from the state's name. The measure overwhelmingly failed.

    The Bagg Bonanza Farm in Mooreton is one of the few remaining bonanza farms in the state. (A bonanza farm is a large, privately owned farm, usually consisting of at least 3,000 acres/1,220 hectares.) You can tour the farm Memorial Day-Labor Day.

    Both North Dakota and South Dakota became states when U.S. President Benjamin Harrison signed two bills into law on 2 November 1889. Which of the two gets bragging rights as the older state? We'll never know, because the documents were covered so that it could never be determined which one was signed first.

    "Dakota" is a word from the Sioux language meaning "allies," or "alliance of friends."

    Famous North Dakotans include award-winning Western author Louis L'Amour, actress Angie Dickinson, actor Josh Duhamel, television commentator Eric Sevareid, musician Lawrence Welk and Lakota Sioux spiritual leader Sitting Bull.

    There are more golf courses per capita in North Dakota than any other state in the U.S.




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