About
Being part of these journeys has allowed me to observe, in real time, how different expectations, rhythms, and cultural perspectives sculpt the travel experience, and how thoughtful planning can bring everything together in a way that feels natural and well balanced.
Food plays a central role in how I understand a destination. I’m always seeking out restaurants that reflect the character of a place, not just where to eat, but where a meal becomes part of the experience. Much of this exploration happens alongside my husband, as we discover and revisit places that truly stand out, especially those rooted in tradition and authenticity.
I’m also drawn to the human side of travel — the subtle, meaningful exchanges that make a place feel alive. Whether it’s through food, atmosphere, or simple interactions, I believe these are the moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.
Attune was created with a simple intention: to help you move through Portugal with clarity, ease, and a sense of connection, so your trip feels not only well planned, but deeply experienced.
My connection to travel has always been shaped by curiosity and a desire to experience places in a more intentional way.
As someone who moved to Portugal from abroad and has since built a life here, I bring a perspective that blends an outsider’s curiosity with a deep, evolving familiarity. Through friendships with Portuguese friends who have become an important part of my life, I’ve gained an intimate understanding of the culture, traditions, and everyday nuances that define the experience of being here.
My approach to travel planning is both intuitive and structured. With a background in mathematics, I naturally think in terms of flow, balance, and detail, ensuring that each itinerary feels seamless, never rushed, and carefully aligned with how you want to experience your time.
Over time, I’ve also found myself naturally stepping into the role of planner for those around me, designing and experiencing trips alongside friends and family visiting Portugal, as well as crafting a Brazil itinerary that I shared with Portuguese friends seeing the country for the first time.