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**Update:   Meet me at my pop-up travel event in the Boulangerie Jade on Friday, 6th September, between 9 and 11 am. Come along for a free coffee, pastry and unlock an exclusive special discount on your next holiday. Or browse through the latest offers and brochures. 

As a personal travel consultant, I am dedicated to helping you have a unique and memorable holiday. I believe in more than sightseeing and can organise immersive and sustainable experiences that linger in your heart long after you’ve returned home. Every holiday is tailor-made to meet your travel aspirations.

All holidays are fully protected (ATOL and Abta protection) and my service has no added fee. You only pay for your travel. Consider myself like a mortgage broker or personal stylist, just for holidays. I'm on your side to organise the most amazing holiday and provide on-going support and insider knowledge until you'll be back home. 

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Call or WhatsApp at 07549 052342 to arrange a call, video meeting or in-person meeting in the Dulwich area. I'd love to hear from you.

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  • 1 month later...

Come along to my first-ever pop-up travel event in Dulwich. Meet me at the Jade Boulangerie next Friday, 6th September, and get inspired with some holiday ideas and enjoy a free coffee and pastry. You'll also unlock a special discount for your next holiday. 

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