With an intuitive eye for detail and a deeply personal approach to travel, Carola curates journeys that feel effortless, intentional, and profoundly human.
Carola believes in guiding her clients with the insight that can only come from someone who understands that true luxury lies in how everyday moments are experienced. Before finding her place in the travel industry, Carola worked across finance, hospitality, real estate, and hotel growth strategy, where she developed a deep appreciation for refined service and the emotional impact that comes when a trip is done beautifully. Over time, travel advising became the natural meeting point of everything she’s drawn to most.
Passionate about exceptional hospitality and the power of genuine service, Carola is deeply inspired by how travel can make people feel cared for and transformed. Inspired by Marcel Proust’s belief that “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes,” she sees travel as a way of moving through the world with greater presence, curiosity, and feeling. Her approach is deeply intuitive, shaped not only by where her clients want to go, but by who they are, how they move through the world, and what they wish to feel while experiencing it.
I’m always drawn back to destinations or hotels that make me feel something beyond the expected. Places where the people, the service, the design, or the smallest details stay with you long after you leave. Sometimes it’s a hotel that completely immerses you in a destination, other times it’s a particular expression of luxury. More than anything, I’m drawn to experiences that feel both deeply transporting and impossible to fully explain until you’ve lived them yourself.
Antarctica is at the very top of my list because it feels almost otherworldly, like stepping onto a different planet entirely. There’s something so powerful about experiencing a place that remains so untouched, remote, and unlike anywhere else on earth, while still being explored through an extraordinary level of service. I’m also dreaming of experiencing Raja Ampat, by boat, of course. The idea of waking up surrounded by untouched islands and diving into one of the world’s most extraordinary marine ecosystems feels both deeply grounding and surreal. Norway is another place I feel deeply drawn to for its slow pace, rooted in nature, silence, design, and experiences that remind you just how beautiful and expansive the world can feel.
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