Travellers
Who I’m planning for. If you see yourself in any of these, then my trips are for you!
The University Student Finding Themselves
Curious, open, idealistic.
Traveling to understand the world, and themselves, a little better.
They want:
Meaningful experiences
Culture over nightlife
Places that feel different from home
Reflection, not chaos
How you plan for them:
Affordable, safe, culturally rich trips that still feel expansive and transformative.
The SeekerThe Single Woman in Her 20s
Independent, romantic, adventurous.
She wants stories, growth, confidence, and a sense of becoming.
She’s looking for:
Beauty
Safety
Magic
Moments that feel cinematic
Places that feel alive
How you plan for her:
Experiences that feel exciting but grounded, inspiring but safe — with freedom, beauty, and self-discovery built in.
The ExplorerThe Rest-SeekerThe Burnt-Out Professional
Overstimulated, exhausted, successful, craving quiet.
They want:
Simplicity
Calm
Good food
Walkable places
No logistics stress
How you plan for them:
Slow itineraries, beautiful bases, restorative pacing, and trips that feel like a reset — not another project.
The Shared-Life TravelersThe Couple Who Wants Meaning, Not Resorts
They don’t want party travel.
They don’t want luxury isolation.
They want shared memories, culture, and connection.
They’re looking for:
Experiences that bond them
Places with soul
Food, rituals, slowness
Trips that deepen their relationship
How you plan for them:
Balanced itineraries with beauty, intimacy, culture, and room to just be together.
The Memory-MakerThe Woman Becoming a Mother
She’s shifting.
Her life is changing.
Travel now means meaning, memory, and intention.
She wants:
Depth over distance
Comfort with beauty
Trips that matter
Stories she’ll carry forward
How you plan for her:
Intentional, nourishing travel that feels aligned with her new season of life.
The Old-Soul TravelerThe Cultural Romantic
Drawn to history, food, rituals, languages, and lived-in places.
They love:
Old streets
Long meals
Museums
cafés
markets
everyday beauty
How you plan for them:
Culturally immersive trips rooted in food, rhythm, and place — not performance tourism.