Florencia Brunetti
I have a passion for hospitality, multicultural environments, and sustainable travel. I also love photography, local traditions and the arts.
I love exploring every corner of the world as a local whenever I have the opportunity. That’s why I lived and worked in Patagonia for a couple of years, deepening my understanding of the region’s unique history and cultural richness, which I’ll be happy to share with you.
What places and activities do you specialize in?
"I work as an In-Destination Concierge for Designer Trips, assisting our passengers throughout their entire journey - before, during, and after- to ensure their trip goes beyond the ordinary."
How did you get involved in travel?
"I was fortunate to start traveling around Argentina and Uruguay as a child with my parents, where our trips were always centered on being in close contact with nature. After finishing high school, I took part in an Intercultural Exchange in Wales to immerse myself in the culture and improve my English. Later, I spent a month backpacking through Patagonia, from San Martín de los Andes to Trevelin, a small Welsh colony south of Esquel, covering more than 500 km across three provinces. I’ve also participated in several volunteer experiences in both Argentina and Europe, always guided by my commitment to sustainable tourism."
Please share a unique travel experience you will never forget.
"I had the opportunity to spend a month in the Scottish Highlands, living and volunteering in a remote castle. We formed a small community where we took care of the animals, the vegetable garden, and the surrounding forest. It was an unforgettable experience—not only because I learned so much about myself, but also because I gained a deeper understanding of the native species around me, something I’ve carried with me and transferred to every place I’ve lived or visited since. "