Stacey’s passion for travel began at a young age, sparked by a fascination with aviation and flying.
While her original ambition of becoming an Air Force pilot didn’t eventuate, it ultimately led her toward a career in travel, an industry that perfectly combined her love of exploration, people, and discovering the world.
Stacey began her career as a retail travel consultant before progressing into leadership, training, and management roles, where she mentored and led high-performing teams of passionate travel professionals. While this experience was invaluable in shaping her career, Stacey always felt most fulfilled working directly with clients: hearing their travel stories, seeing their holiday photos, and helping bring their dream journeys to life.
With nearly twenty-five years of experience in the travel industry, Stacey brings extensive knowledge, attention to detail, and genuine care to every itinerary she creates. Having travelled to more than 70 countries and counting across all seven continents, she draws on first-hand experience to provide practical, insightful, and tailored travel advice. Her own adventures have included hiking to Tiger’s Nest in Bhutan, ice skating on Lake Louise, safari experiences across Africa, whale watching in Antarctica, sipping champagne beneath the Eiffel Tower, visiting Inuit communities in Greenland, and walking with lions in Mauritius. Stacey specialises in unique and immersive destinations, including Antarctica, the Arctic, South America, and Africa, though no destination is ever out of reach.
Visiting the World War I battlefields in France and Gallipoli remains one of Stacey’s most moving travel experiences. Listening to the Last Post at Ypres while walking in the footsteps of the ANZACs was deeply meaningful and an experience she believes every Australian should consider at least once.
Trekking to see the gorillas in either Uganda or Rwanda. This has been high on my bucket list for several years and I’m hopeful I’ll be able to experience this incredible adventure before the end of the year.
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