My Philosophy

Planning travel with modern technology is both a blessing and a curse.

We have access to more inspiration than ever before: saved TikToks, Instagram posts, Pinterest boards, YouTube videos, hidden gems, beautiful hotels, unforgettable restaurants, and experiences we may never have discovered otherwise.

At the same time, travel is expensive, time off is limited, and it's easy to feel pressure to fit everything into a single trip.

My philosophy is simple: the goal isn't to do as much as possible.

It's to create experiences that feel thoughtful, personal, seamless, and genuinely worthwhile.

The best trips aren't always the ones where you check every box. They're the ones that leave room for curiosity, spontaneity, meaningful moments, and memories you'll still be thinking about years later.

Sometimes the most memorable part of a trip isn't the thing you planned for at all.

If you're interested in the stories that shaped this philosophy, you can read more here.