My work in travel design is shaped by long familiarity with Spain—its regions, cultures, languages, and everyday rhythms.
Over the past four years, I’ve worked in travel design and curation with a primary focus on Spain. I’ve spent time in every region of mainland Spain and have lived, taught, and studied in different parts of the country, experiences that continue to inform how I approach travel there.
I hold a Master’s degree in Spanish, and working in the language has shaped how I experience daily life and culture in Spain. Spanish culture is not something I engage with only when I’m traveling—it’s part of how I move through the world, how I notice details, and how I think about history, daily life, and belonging.
This long relationship with Spain shapes my work quietly but consistently. It shows up in how journeys are structured and in the quiet decisions that shape how a place is experienced.
I work with travelers who are curious, observant, and ready to spend time with a place—not just pass through it.