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- even if you've never put yourself first before.
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Coaching is all about getting clear on what you really want from your trips (and life!) - like reconnecting with yourself, stepping out of your comfort zone, or finally ticking off that bucket list.
Travel planning is where I take the reins and book everything for you. Together? It’s pure magic.
If you're still figuring out where to go, when, or what kind of experience you're really craving - start with travel coaching.
If you already know what you want and just need someone to bring it to life (flights, hotels, activities, logistics) - travel planning is the way to go.
Not sure? Book a free call and I’ll help you work it out.
Not at all! You can pick whichever suits you - coaching for the soul shifts, done-for-you planning for the smooth trips, or both if you want the ultimate magic combo.
And honestly? If you do both, I give you a killer discount because they work like a dream together.
Absolutely. Many clients begin with coaching to get clarity, then move into full-service planning once they know exactly what kind of trip they want. But there's no pressure to do so.
Yes! Coaching is perfect if you're a DIY traveller who wants expert advice without handing over the booking. You’ll leave with a clear plan, tailored recommendations, and insider tips - no guesswork, no overwhelm.
Yes - right now, there’s a special offer! If you book travel coaching with me, you’ll get £100 off the cost of your holiday if you go on to book your trip through me.
There’s no discount on travel planning fees (because I don’t charge any!), but this is a great way to turn your coaching insights into real-life travel - and save a bit while you’re at it.
Not at all! While I specialise in bucket list trips, that doesn’t mean your holiday has to be far-flung or break the bank. Sometimes the most meaningful travel experiences are closer to home or perfectly tailored to your budget.
Whether it’s a short break that feels like a true escape or a grand adventure, I’m here to help you create a trip that fits your dreams and your reality.
Absolutely not! Whether you want to travel with family, friends, a partner, or even join a small group, I tailor everything around your preferences.
Travel coaching and planning are all about making your trip work for you - with the people you want by your side, at your pace, and in the style you love.
Ready to level up your wanderlust? Dive into my latest blog posts loaded with insider hacks, real-deal stories, and fresh sparks to fire up your next epic adventure.
There’s something a bit magical - and a bit terrifying - about the idea of travelling alone. For many people I speak to, solo travel sits on their bucket list… quietly. It’s a “maybe one day” kind of dream, often filed under “when the kids are older,” “when I have more confidence,” or “when life calms down.”
But here’s what I’ve learned, both personally and through working with hundreds of clients:
Solo travel can be one of the most powerful tools for personal transformation.
Not because it’s easy. But because it asks something of you. And what it gives in return? Freedom, clarity, and a version of yourself you may have forgotten existed.
Let’s clear something up first. Solo travel isn’t lonely.
It’s not about eating every meal in silence or taking endless selfies. It’s not a solo pity party or a brave-soul-on-the-run situation.
It’s about choice. Space. Deep breaths. Getting out of your normal roles and routines long enough to remember what you like, what you want, and who you are.
Whether you’re newly single, feeling stuck, navigating a major life change, or just sick of waiting for someone else to be available - this is your invitation to stop postponing your joy.
I still remember my first proper solo trip. I was in Morocco, it was hot, chaotic, beautiful - and I had no one to ask, “What do you feel like doing today?”
The first day felt a bit wobbly. But by the third? I realised I could spend three hours in a café journaling, or hop on a random walking tour with strangers, or do absolutely nothing - and nobody would be affected except me.
That kind of freedom was addictive. And surprisingly healing.
I’ve worked with lots of clients who’ve taken solo trips - and not one of them has come back unchanged. Here are a few real examples:
Sarah, 43, Manchester
Sarah had just sent her youngest off to uni. She’d spent years juggling work, family, and ageing parents. When she booked a solo trip to New Zealand, she felt guilty - almost like she needed permission. But a few days into wandering Auckland's waterfront and getting lost in Fiordland National Park, she messaged me:
“I’d forgotten what it feels like to just be with myself. I feel ten years younger. And lighter.”
She came home with a renewed sense of direction - and later told me the trip gave her the courage to finally launch the small business she'd been sitting on for years.
James, 55, recently divorced
James didn’t think solo travel was “for people like him.” He didn’t do hostels or backpacking, he wanted something more elevated. But I helped him plan a road trip through Canada - nice hotels, a luxurious rail trip, great food, a bit of hiking, a bit of wine tasting.
What surprised him most?
“I stopped apologising for taking up space. I started asking myself what I wanted instead of what was easiest or expected.”
Here’s the secret: the magic of solo travel isn’t just in the big sights. It’s in the small things.
Ordering a meal in a language you don’t speak, and figuring it out.
Deciding on a whim to change your plans - and not having to negotiate with anyone.
Realising you’re capable, adaptable, and more adventurous than you thought.
Sitting with silence… and finding it comforting, not scary.
These aren’t just nice travel moments. They’re confidence-builders. Identity-shifters. Tiny wins that echo long after you’ve unpacked.
It’s for you if…
You’re craving space to think - without interruption.
You want to prove to yourself that you can do hard things.
You’re navigating a big life change and need time to process it.
You’re ready to stop putting your dreams on hold waiting for someone to come with you.
You’re curious about who you are when no one else is around.
And no - you don’t have to be super outgoing, fearless, or a master of logistics. You just have to be open. Willing. A little bit brave.
Sometimes, yes. But so is staying stuck.
The fear usually isn’t about safety or logistics (though I can help with both). It’s about being alone with your thoughts. About whether you’ll be ok without the structure of your everyday life.
Here’s the truth: most people are far more capable than they think. You’ll adapt. You’ll surprise yourself. And you might even enjoy your own company.
And you’re never really alone if you’ve got a plan, some support, and a solid pre-trip mindset.
Here’s what I suggest if you’re considering your first solo adventure:
Somewhere you’ve always wanted to go - but that won’t completely overwhelm you. Japan, Italy, and Canada are brilliant options for first-time solo travellers.
Leave space for spontaneity. Some of the best solo travel moments happen when you follow your curiosity instead of a rigid plan.
You’re allowed to prioritise comfort. A hotel with a nice lounge, a well-reviewed ryokan, or an Airbnb with a view can make all the difference when you’re travelling solo.
This could be as simple as “rest and reconnect,” or as structured as a writing retreat or food tour. Having a loose intention helps guide the experience and gives meaning to the quieter moments.
This is where I come in. Whether you need help building your itinerary, choosing destinations, or just having someone to talk it through with - you don’t have to do it alone before you go solo.
If you’ve been feeling the itch for something more - something deeper - solo travel might just be the thing to shift everything.
It’s not selfish. It’s not indulgent.
It’s a radical act of self-trust.
And when done well, it’s not just a trip.
It’s a turning point.
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