Meet Jennifer

I have always been the one planning the trips.

Not just where to go, but how it would feel. The right place, the right pace, the details that allow everything to come together without effort. Long before this became my work, that instinct was simply part of how I move through the world.

It expanded naturally into event planning, where I learned how to design experiences that are not only beautiful but structured, intentional, and well executed. My background in politics and journalism shaped that further. Both fields are rooted in the same skill: listening closely, asking better questions, and understanding what people actually need, not just what they say they want.

Travel reflects that same mindset. You understand a place by being in it. By noticing the rhythm of daily life and experiencing its culture in a way that cannot be replicated from a distance. That is why I care deeply about the journeys I design.

I also know what it feels like to be on the other side of this.

I waited a full year to take my own honeymoon. After planning a wedding during COVID, I was exhausted. By the time we were ready, the research had to start all over again! Destinations, hotels, and logistics, on top of everything that had accumulated in the meantime. It shouldn't feel that way. It shouldn't be another thing to manage.

My role is to handle every element of the travel experience; destinations, accommodations, logistics, guest coordination, and the details in between, so that when you arrive, there is nothing left to figure out.

The world is demanding enough. These are the moments where you are meant to step away from all of it and simply be present, with each other, with where you are, with what you're celebrating.

Arterra exists to make sure that happens.