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Visiting our national parksKaryn & Les Silber in Alaska
Maverick World Travel was established back in 2007 by Las Vegas’s own Karyn Silber on the premise that nothing beats personalized travel service, industry experience, and attention to detail.

While many online booking websites promise bargains and special deals, travelers are often unaware of certain restrictions and exceptions.


 Karyn recognized that even in this digital age, there is still a strong need for knowledgeable and experienced travel professionals who are available to their clients.
On a cruising adventureKaryn in New Zealand
Whether you desire a river cruise on the Danube, to have a romantic Mexican getaway, experience the no worries lifestyle of Australia & New Zealand, tour our nation's parks by train, cruise the beautiful Alaskan coastline, swim with the dolphins in the Caribbean, or watch the whales of Hawaii, Maverick World Travel can help you achieve your dream vacation.

Karyn and her husband, Les Silber, have previously worked as sales and marketing professionals for major airlines and travel agencies. Together, they knew they could best serve travelers by creating a full-service agency on their own terms, providing better service and value than any other means of travel planning.


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  • Home
  • About
    • Blog
  • Services
    • Adventure
    • Cruises
    • Destinatons
    • Foodie
    • Groups
    • Heritage Tours
    • Holy Land Tours
    • Romance
  • Current Tours
  • Contact
    • Resources