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ABOUT

The first time I remember being truly fascinated by the idea of travel,
I wasn’t on a plane or in a foreign city...I was underground.

I must have been seven. My family had taken me to Rome, the first real trip I remember, and I was standing on a metro platform, watching a train roar into the station with a force I had never experienced before.
It was fast, it was loud, it felt infinite.
Coming from a small town on the outskirts of everything, that train might as well have been a spaceship.

Where I grew up, life was simple. Summer holidays meant the same beach, the same hotel, the same umbrella. It was nice, familiar, but even then, something inside me craved the unknown. That curiosity grew quietly at first: a book gifted by an aunt, filled with maps and animals from around the world. Later, a documentary on Australia, endless skies, red earth, wild oceans. Then one on Norway, icy beauty, impossible light, and silence. I told everyone, with the seriousness only a child can muster, that I would go to both. One day.

As I grew older, that desire didn’t fade... it grew teeth.

I wanted to see how people lived outside of my bubble. I studied, I moved north. Then I spent some time in New York, chaotic and cinematic. Later, I lived in France for two years, learning how rhythm, culture, and language shape how we move through the world. Now I live in Geneva, where internationalism meets precision, and travel feels like a daily language.

I didn’t become a travel designer because I wanted to sell trips. I became one because I believe travel, when done right, is one of the most powerful tools for self-awareness and joy.  
It’s not about ticking boxes or posting photos, it’s about feeling present, curious, and alive in unfamiliar places.

La Nomadette is my way of sharing that feeling.

I create custom European itineraries for people who want their trips to feel intentional and personal — not generic or overwhelming. I work with international clients, many of them based here in Switzerland, who are too busy (or too discerning) to waste time on average travel.
I also organise a small number of group journeys, built around connection, experience, and sometimes… a little magic (yes, even to places like Disney or Universal — because fun can be stylish too).

I don’t do mass travel, and I don’t believe in “one-size-fits-all.”  
What I do believe in is beautifully planned experiences, good pacing, real recommendations, and the kind of travel that becomes a story you tell for years.
So whether you’re looking for a quiet escape, a cultural deep dive, or something in between — I’d love to help you design it.

Let’s create something unforgettable.

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