Riviera Notes
You bring the idea.
I bring the experience, the contacts, and the time it takes to do this well.
For couples slipping away, families taking the trip they've been talking about for years, and groups gathering somewhere worth the effort, I plan trips that feel considered from the first conversation to the last evening.
The work isn't in finding a destination. It's in the pacing, the hotel that suits how you actually travel, the small reservation that becomes the part you talk about later. That's what I plan around.
the way it should feel
I plan travel the way I'd plan my own. Slowly, particularly, and with a real point of view about what makes a trip worth taking. The work I love most is the kind that gets remembered for the small things: a long lunch, a quiet hotel, a day that didn't need a plan.
I'm a travel planner who works with couples, families, and groups taking the trips that matter
I'll narrow the options before you have to. I'll tell you when a destination isn't the right fit, and what to do instead. And I'll handle the moving parts so that, by the time you go, the only thing left is the trip itself.
- Amy + Sheldon
"We were overwhelmed and it was draining the excitement. Riviera was a godsend. Now we just remember it as 'everything was perfect'. Cannot recommend Riviera enough."
You arrive to a thoughtful plan, calm logistics, and the time and space to actually enjoy where you are.
I narrow your options, pace the itinerary, and handle the bookings, partners, and small reservations that make the difference.
Share where you're going, who you're traveling with, and what would make it feel like time well spent.
Honeymoons should feel slow. Family trips should leave room to breathe. Group travel should feel less like coordination and more like a gathering. The shape of the trip matters as much as the destination.
A right-fit property does more than house you for the week. It changes how the rest of the trip feels. I plan a lot of hotels, and I'm careful about which I send people to.
The best itineraries leave space. Time to linger over a long lunch, time to read in the afternoon, time for the unplanned thing you only find once you've stopped moving.
A boat from one town to the next. A reservation you'd never have found. A restaurant the locals quietly send you to. These are the parts I plan for.