The place you keep coming back to
Dream Destinations
Everyone carries a list — the city, the coast, the country they've been meaning to see for years. My job is to take one off your list and plan it around your travel style, not a guidebook's greatest hits.
The same destination is a different trip for different travelers. Rome for one couple is three dinners and a private Vatican morning; for another it's a base for hill towns they'll drive to with the top down. The quiz tells me which trip you're actually asking for.
Italy, Japan, Greece, Portugal, Morocco, the Serengeti — wherever the pin is, I bring Fora's partner properties and local operators so the trip has both the marquee moments and the address nobody's Instagram has found yet.
Italy in layers
Rome or Florence as the anchor, one slow region — Umbria, the Dolomites, Sicily — and a hotel mix of one legend and one twelve-room secret.
Japan, first time or fifth
Tokyo and Kyoto with the right ryokan night, rail timed like clockwork, and reservations made months out — because in Japan, the reservation is the trip.
The southern hemisphere winter escape
Cape Town and the winelands, coastal Australia, or Argentina — big trips that reward a planner who's watching flight patterns and seasons.
Good questions
- What if I don't know where I want to go?
- That's a great starting point, not a problem. Take the travel style quiz — it tells me how you want to travel, and the where usually falls out of that within one conversation.
- Do you plan trips under a week?
- Yes. Long weekends and short international hops benefit from planning more, not less — there's no slack in the itinerary to absorb mistakes.
Start with the quiz — it makes the first conversation twice as good.
Find your travel style