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Ana Jaramillo

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Houston, TX

Ana grew up in the energy and richness of Mexico City – a place that teaches you early that food, culture, and hospitality aren’t luxuries, they’re a way of life.

That foundation followed her everywhere. Through her years studying in San Francisco, a transformative semester abroad in Switzerland, and eventually building a career as a chef, she developed an obsession with the details that quietly make or break an experience. The right table. The room nobody told you to ask for. The dinner that wasn’t in any guidebook. The moments that don’t happen by accident — they happen because someone who genuinely cares put them there.

Now based in Houston and mom to her daughter Mia, Ana channels all of that into designing trips for clients who want to travel beautifully. People who’d rather have three perfect days than seven rushed ones. Her itineraries leave room to linger, wander, and stumble into something unexpected.

When she’s not planning trips, you’ll find her chasing Grand Slams around the world — tennis is a passion she’s never outgrown, and Paris is the city she can never say no to.

She believes the best trips aren’t the most complicated ones. They’re the ones that feel deeply, personally yours.

One travel tip

Don't plan anything on your arrival day. Nothing. Check in, order room service, and if the hotel has a good spa - even better. Rest, reset, and let yourself actually arrive. Your future self will thank you.

Your Most Memorable Trip

A family trip to New Zealand when I was fifteen - long before the luxury lodges that exist there today. We drove from Queenstown to Mount Cook in the middle of winter, and I remember thinking the landscape looked like something out of Narnia. Otherworldly doesn't quite cover it.

Along the way we stopped at a salmon farm, and I had the freshest salmon sashimi I've ever tasted in my life. I can still remember the flavor. The smell of a New Zealand winter. The trees blanketed in snow. The quiet.

It wasn't a complicated trip. But it left an impression that has never faded — and it's probably why I've believed ever since that the most unforgettable moments in travel are almost never the ones you planned.

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