About Me
My favorite part of being a travel advisor? It’s not just the destinations themselves. It’s seeing the incredible photos my clients send me. Being a small part of those lifelong memories always brings a smile to my face. It’s like I get to travel vicariously through you, without having to pack.
My Specialty: The Art of Discovery
While I enjoy a good landmark, I’m a big believer in the magic of independent travel. I specialize in custom itineraries across Europe and beyond, built around the freedom to explore at your own pace.
As a Certified UK Specialist, I have a soft spot for the British Isles, from the mist-covered Highlands to the hidden coastal paths of Cornwall. My goal is to design an adventure that’s uniquely yours, finding those nooks and crannies that you won’t see on a standard map.
The Best of Both Worlds
Sometimes, a seamless, structured approach is the best way to go. I’m a fan of guided vacations and river cruises because they make exploring effortless, especially for a first trip abroad. With expert local guides and a curated pace, you can experience both iconic sights and hidden gems.
A Few Pieces of Advice from My Suitcase
- The "Local" Secret: When in the UK or Europe, don’t be afraid to venture beyond city centers. Some of the most authentic experiences, like a 500-year-old pub or a tucked-away village square, are just a short train ride from the usual hotspots.
- Pack Light: Heavy bags and cobblestone streets don’t mix. Pack layers you can mix and match. Your shoulders (and sanity) will thank you.
- Invest in Convenience: Pay for the seat upgrade, book the private transfer, or splurge on that skip-the-line tour. A little extra comfort can transform a good trip into a great one.
- Embrace the Unexpected: Travel rarely goes exactly to plan. A delay might lead to the best coffee you’ve ever had or a charming street you wouldn’t have noticed otherwise. Flexibility and a sense of humor go a long way.
Ready to start planning your next great adventure? Let’s connect and create a custom journey you’ll never forget.

















