The first time I felt an unrestrained love for adventure was while studying abroad in Rome more than fifteen years ago. Each day brought a sense of freedom and discovery — wandering through ancient ruins, indulging in fresh, handmade pasta in tucked-away trattorias, and losing myself in the art and history of the Eternal City. That spark of curiosity and wonder has only grown.
Since then, I’ve spent many years in the travel industry, living and exploring extensively both domestically and internationally. From leading groups through national parks to uncovering hidden gems in far-flung destinations, travel is woven into my life. But beyond the landscapes and experiences, what I value is crafting these unforgettable journeys for others. By listening to my clients, I take pride in designing personalized itineraries to reflect their dreams, ensuring every journey is rewarding and seamless.

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Q&A with Andrew

What's the one thing you always pack?
A habit rooted in my early, off-the-grid adventures; I never travel without a water filter. These days, I’ve swapped my heavy-duty purifier for a compact LifeStraw, but the principle remains the same — hydration is essential and having access to clean water anywhere is an underrated luxury. It’s a small but mighty piece of gear that provides peace of mind.

What’s your most vivid travel moment?
Crashing over the swells off the shores of Hawaii on the bow of a 65-foot sailboat — once owned by Marlon Brando — a fellow traveler turned to me and simply said: "A moment in time". From that point forward I’ve made it a habit to mentally capture these extraordinary, fleeting experiences that travel provides. Whether sipping coffee at a Parisian cafe, marveling at the electric blue waters of Bondi Beach, living rustically on the slopes of a volcano, or catching waves in a remote surf spot, these “MITs” (Moments In Time) have become the essence of why I travel.

Which book, film, or artwork captures Australia the most?
The documentary 'Facing monsters' captures the untamed beauty and raw power of Australia through the eyes of a big-wave surfer. While it’s centered on surfing, the film immerses viewers in the rugged wilderness and majestic coastline of Southwest Australia. It’s a cinematic love letter to Australia’s wild heart, inspiring awe and respect for its landscapes.