
I divide my time between welcoming guests, writing tailor-made itineraries (and kitchen recipes!), strolling through vineyards and villages, and countless digital adventures (yes, even battles with WordPress and SEO!). My spirit? I'd say I'm a playful and resilient soul: I love turning every detail into poetry, and I believe that traveling — especially solo, and with the maturity of fifty and beyond — is a beautiful way to tune in with the world. Three hours with me are not just a tour: they are a small journey into authenticity, among stories, smiles, and glasses of wine suspended between sky and sea.
Sicilian by origin and Apuan by adoption, with a touch of American influence, I live and work in Marbleous Carrara, though my heart beats strongly in Pisa and throughout the region.
I love following connections. A person leads to a story, a story to an artist, an artist to a detail you hadn't noticed — and suddenly we've taken a scenic route. We never get lost, of course, but we may wander a little.
I divide my time between welcoming guests, writing tailor-made itineraries (and kitchen recipes!), strolling through vineyards and villages, and countless digital adventures (yes, even battles with WordPress and SEO!). My spirit? I'd say I'm a playful and resilient soul: I love turning every detail into poetry, and I believe that traveling — especially solo, and with the maturity of fifty and beyond — is a beautiful way to tune in with the world. Three hours with me are not just a tour: they are a small journey into authenticity, among stories, smiles, and glasses of wine suspended between sky and sea.
Sicilian by origin and Apuan by adoption, with a touch of American influence, I live and work in Marbleous Carrara, though my heart beats strongly in Pisa and throughout the region.
I love following connections. A person leads to a story, a story to an artist, an artist to a detail you hadn't noticed — and suddenly we've taken a scenic route. We never get lost, of course, but we may wander a little.
I worked as a translator — which explains my love for following narrative threads and connecting stories across languages and cultures.
The marble mountains called my parents. There's something about the Apuan Alps that felt like home, even though the sea in my Sicilian blood never quite left.
I lived and worked in the States for a while — it shaped how I see hospitality, storytelling, and the value of making every stranger feel like a friend.
Let's just say I've spent enough time in vineyards to know that wine is never just wine — it's geology, history, and conversation in a glass.
People kept asking me 'where should I go?' and I realized I loved crafting journeys as much as I love taking them. Now I do both.
