Who this is designed for


  • Organizations, clubs, or communities planning travel for small groups (typically 10–20 travelers)

  • Group organizers who want a meaningful, well-run experience without managing every detail

  • Groups built around shared interests, relationships, or purpose

  • Leaders who value pacing, coordination, and clear communication

A different kind of group travel
Designed around the group—not the logistics

Small group travel works best when the experience feels cohesive and intentional, not crowded or overprogrammed. The goal isn’t to move people through a schedule. It’s to create a trip that reflects why the group is traveling together in the first place.


I start with the group’s purpose and priorities, then shape the itinerary around realistic pacing, thoughtful transitions, and shared experiences that feel natural rather than forced.

Support for the person leading the group
My role is to reduce friction for both the organizer and the travelers, so the experience feels manageable, well-paced, and supported.
  • Helping shape the group travel concept before anything is booked

  • Advising on destination fit, timing, and overall flow

  • Coordinating logistics and communication across suppliers

  • Serving as a consistent point of contact throughout planning

  • Providing support before and during travel, as needed