

The friend who's already been and tells you what you can't miss.
You tell me what you’re planning, or where you’ve already booked your flights. I tell you, based on your interests and the time of year, what I’d prioritize, in what order, what I’d skip, and why.
I give you the opinions no one else will. And I send it all in a PDF made for your trip.

You tell me what you’re planning, or where you’ve already booked your flights. I tell you, based on your interests and the time of year, what I’d prioritize, in what order, what I’d skip, and why.
I give you the opinions no one else will. And I send it all in a PDF made for your trip.

Italy in three weeks: the order that makes sense

Buenos Aires and Patagonia: what to do with the days

Beach in Mexico: which one is yours

Patagonia without wasting a day

Rome, Florence, Venice: the other version


Italy in three weeks: the order that makes sense

Buenos Aires and Patagonia: what to do with the days

Beach in Mexico: which one is yours

Patagonia without wasting a day

Rome, Florence, Venice: the other version
Italy, Argentina, Patagonia, Mexico, Central Europe. Every trip I design comes from having walked it first.



When last-minute changes disrupted my Europe plans, Sole suggested an exciting new route: Verona, Cinque Terre, and Rome. I kayaked between cliffs, took calls amidst stunning sea views, and followed Renaissance art through every corner in sheer awe. What began as a detour became my favorite chapter ever!
Sole recommended places I’d never have found alone—like a quiet spot near Glaciar Martial and another across town. Local fish, long sunsets, no crowds. The kind of guidance that makes every meal feel intentional, even when time is short.
Our honeymoon started in Puerto Natales, crossing mountains to El Calafate. El Chaltén was incredible – one of the world’s hiking capitals.
Everything was perfectly organized. A journey we’ll remember for the rest of our lives.



When last-minute changes disrupted my Europe plans, Sole suggested an exciting new route: Verona, Cinque Terre, and Rome. I kayaked between cliffs, took calls amidst stunning sea views, and followed Renaissance art through every corner in sheer awe. What began as a detour became my favorite chapter ever!
Sole recommended places I’d never have found alone—like a quiet spot near Glaciar Martial and another across town. Local fish, long sunsets, no crowds. The kind of guidance that makes every meal feel intentional, even when time is short.
Our honeymoon started in Puerto Natales, crossing mountains to El Calafate. El Chaltén was incredible – one of the world’s hiking capitals.
Everything was perfectly organized. A journey we’ll remember for the rest of our lives.









