Europe is overwhelming until someone who actually knows it helps you plan it.
The cities everyone knows, Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, are incredible. They’re also crowded, expensive, and easy to get wrong without a plan. But Europe is so much more than the places on every travel influencer’s feed. The hidden coastlines, the towns nobody’s heard of yet, the islands that don’t show up on the first page of Google. That’s where the real trips happen.
And that’s exactly what I help people find.
Sound Familiar?
“Do I fly between cities or take the train?”
“How do I even get from the airport to my hotel?”
“Is it safe?”
“Does everyone speak English or am I going to be completely lost?”
“I’m not sure I can handle that much walking.”
“Are there options for people who can’t do cobblestones and stairs all day?”
“There’s so much to see, how do I narrow it down without feeling like I missed everything?”
All of it is figure-out-able. That’s literally what I’m here for.
Planning a European trip is not a “book a package and start packing” situation. It’s planes, trains, ferries, transfers, and about a hundred small decisions that either make the trip or quietly ruin it. I’ve done this enough times to know how to build it so nothing falls through the cracks.
And I know where the tourists aren’t. Croatia is a perfect example. My parents were born there. Our family has a second home on the island of Susak, a place so small and so unspoiled that most travelers have never heard of it. That’s the kind of Europe I love to build trips around. The version that doesn’t feel like everyone else’s vacation.
Not ready to commit yet? No pressure. Let’s just start with a conversation.
Ready to plan the Europe trip you actually want? Let’s get to work.
