
Because your journey should fit you,
not the other way around.





How Travel Design Works
Travel design is not just about booking hotels.
It’s about crafting a story you actually want to live — step by step, with intention.
Why Choose a Travel Designer?
Because you’re not a template.
And because travel planning can take 20+ hours of research, emails, reviews, and maps — when done right.
I've planned everything from solo road trips, to multi-country honeymoons, to dreamy long weekends for couples who just needed to disconnect.
I know how to mix structure with spontaneity, and how to build experiences that feel exciting, not exhausting.

1. Tell Me What You’re Dreaming Of
You fill out a short form (don’t worry — no essays).
You can be specific (We want to sleep in a yurt under the stars) or vague (We just need to get away, please help).
2. Let’s Talk (Briefly!)
We’ll schedule a free 30-minute discovery call.
I’ll ask questions, get to know your style, and gather what I need to design a journey that feels just right.

3. You Receive a Custom Itinerary Proposal
I send you a detailed proposal, including:
- Suggested destinations
- Accommodation options
- Activities and experiences tailored to you
- A pacing plan that actually lets you enjoy the trip

4. We Refine (If Needed)
You give me feedback, we tweak as needed.
Once approved, the planning begins — with bookings, confirmations, and all the behind-the-scenes work handled by me.
5. Bon Voyage!
You receive your final travel pack: a day-by-day itinerary, contact details, digital access, and optional local tips.
You just show up and enjoy.
What to Include in the Contact Form
Help me get started by telling me:
- Who’s traveling
- Where you're thinking of going (or if you're unsure)
- Rough travel dates
- Travel style (adventure, romantic, slow, luxury, etc.)
- Anything you really want to include (ex: "we’d love to try kayaking in a hidden bay" or "we’re not museum people")