Rebecca curates elegantly personalized journeys, each infused with a distinctive sense of design, style, and impeccable attention to detail.

With a career, shaped by Rebecca’s extensive travels and her unique experience as an in-flight therapist for Virgin Atlantic’s esteemed First Class, she has a profound and intuitive understanding of what constitutes truly exceptional service. This background has given her an almost sixth sense to anticipate her clients’ needs before they even arise. She translates these insight into crafting travel experiences that feel both effortlessly chic and deeply personal.

Rebecca specializes in crafting bespoke itineraries for discerning families and couples, masterfully blending authenticity with refinement to create unforgettable moments of connection and discovery. Rooted in her own global experiences, every single recommendation is carefully considered to deliver a seamless and understated sense of luxury. She delights in unearthing hidden-gem hotels, securing access to exclusive local artisans, and curating experiences that go far beyond the typical tourist path. Her goal is to create a journey that tells a unique story, reflecting the tastes and passions of her clients.

From securing reservations at the most sought-after restaurants to arranging private viewings of world-class art, Rebecca ensures that every element of the journey is flawlessly executed. This meticulous orchestration allows her clients to fully immerse themselves in pure, effortless discovery, free from the burdens of planning. Her work is defined by a quiet confidence and a commitment to creating elegant, stress-free travel that leaves a lasting impression long after the journey has ended.

What has been your most memorable travel experience to date?

Honestly, it’s impossible to pick just one. My year and a half travelling through Malaysia, Australia, and Bali shaped me more than anything else. There’s something about slow, unhurried travel that changes the way you see things in ways you don’t fully notice until you’re home. But two moments stand out. Nothing quite prepared me for arriving in Venice by boat. There’s a point where the city simply comes into view and everything goes quiet. You just stare. No photograph had come close.

And diving the Great Barrier Reef. It was a grey, murky day and the sea looked uninspiring from above. But the moment you put your head underwater, it was like entering a different world. Colour everywhere, the strangest, most beautiful fish I’d ever seen. That contrast between the dull surface and what was happening just beneath it genuinely took my breath away. I still think about it.

Which destinations are you looking forward to visiting? Why?

Luxury train travel has been on my list for longer than I can remember, and honestly, the destination almost feels secondary. There’s something about the whole experience that really appeals to me: the ritual of dressing for dinner, watching the landscape drift by from a beautifully appointed carriage, having nowhere to be except exactly where you are. No itinerary demanding your attention, no rushing from place to place.

Whether it’s the Scottish Highlands, across Europe on the Orient Express, through the landscapes of Asia, or the Andes in South America, what draws me is the journey itself rather than the arrival. I love the old-school glamour of it, the sense that travel can be an occasion in its own right.

Travel Tip

  • The best travel advice I can give? Resist the urge to fill every hour. The moments that stay with you are rarely the ones you planned; they're the unscheduled afternoon that turned into something unexpected, the restaurant you stumbled upon, the conversation you didn't anticipate. Build in breathing room, and trust that the destination will do the rest.