Former nomad, mom of two, and someone who believes that a great trip is one of the best things you can give yourself or the people you love.
Before settling into the rhythms of motherhood, I spent years exploring the world solo. Backpacking through Ghana, taking buses across South America, spending months at a temple in Japan, and hiking in Greenland.
That restlessness never went away. My two young children are now seasoned travelers, and I love exploring the world with them. When I can't be on the road, I find so much joy in bringing the same care and curiosity I brought to my own travels into the trips I plan for others.
My parents were hippies and we traveled the country in a van. I vividly remember all the rainbows I saw in Santa Fe, my first encounter with a rattlesnake, and saving up for years for my first trip abroad to Italy. Those experiences do not fade the way ordinary days do. Days spent at home blurred together, but I still remember the scent of frangipani on my first trip to Hawaii.
I started Atlas Reverie because I believe that a truly great trip is one of life's real gifts, something you carry with you long after you are home. I plan trips for clients the way I would want someone to plan one for me: with thoughtfulness, attention to the little details, expertise, and special perks to elevate the experience.
One of my greatest joys in life is planning vacations with kids that actually feel like vacations. My two children are already experienced travelers, and I know what works and what doesn't.
I have access to preferred relationships with Four Seasons, One and Only, Auberge Resorts, Virtuoso, Relais and Chateaux, and many others. That access translates into upgrades, amenities, and exclusive experiences, which I pass on to my clients at no cost.
From gorilla trekking in Rwanda to the northern lights in Arctic Norway, I plan expeditions that require real knowledge and concern for detail. These trips are for anyone who loves slowing down and digging a little deeper.
01
A Conversation
Some of my clients have become close friends, but there's no pressure to be friends. If you just want someone to help you book a vacation, get in touch and tell me what kind of trip you're looking for, and I can be as hands-on or off as you need.
02
A Proposal
This could be as simple as hotel reservations that perfectly fit what you're looking for, or it might be a complicated three-week itinerary with restaurant suggestions and train schedules. I get a sense of what you're looking for, because travel is personal.
03
The Details
I've traveled enough to have a good grasp on the little details, so you just need to show up and be present.
04
On the Ground
If you need anything from me during your travels, I'm available and responsive. I'm not one of those advisors who books a trip then disappears.
Plenty of travel advisors don't actually travel very much. I've traveled the world in just about every style imaginable. I know which places over-promise, which neighborhoods have the best restaurants, and when it's better to rent a car or take the train.
I advocate for my clients. Upgrades, early check-ins, room changes, special touches on arrival. I want to make your trip special, whether it's a once-in-a-lifetime safari or a local convention stay.
Travel is personal, and I'm here to take your specific needs and wants into account. Two clients going to the same destination might receive completely different suggestions, because I know that one person's dream (like sleeping out under the stars in the African savannah) is another person's nightmare.
I want your trip to be something you gush to your friends and family about decades down the line, and I'll do what I can to make that happen.
Every client gets my genuine investment in getting the trip right. I'm not happy with my work unless I've done everything I can to make your trip wonderful.
Tell me where you want to go. If you have no idea where you want to go but know you want to go somewhere, that's a good place to start, too.
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