The United States make a lot of people dream. Most travelers arrive with images already in mind — movies, music, legendary roads. My role is to start from that imagination and turn it into a real, well-balanced journey, without overdoing it.
The Route 66 is often the starting point. Not as a checklist of stops, but as a narrative thread. Some sections deserve to be taken slowly, others are better left aside so you can return to them later. These choices are what separate a standard itinerary from a true road trip.
If there’s one journey I’m especially attached to, it’s the route through the national parks of the American West. Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon… These places are impressive, of course, but what I value most are the transitions between them. An empty road at dawn, a viewpoint almost to yourself, a spontaneous stop at the end of the day — that’s often where you feel America most deeply.
Over the years, I’ve also worked on more specific projects, sometimes as personal touches. Weddings in Las Vegas can fit beautifully into a trip, as long as they’re thoughtfully integrated and make sense within the journey. And for those who feel a connection, I occasionally include a few places linked to Johnny Hallyday in the United States — always as a subtle nod, never as a central theme.
My main advice is always the same: don’t try to see everything. America reveals itself in the details. A roadside diner, an unexpected conversation, a particular evening light — these are often the moments that stay with you the longest.
I build every project together with you. I want to understand what motivates you, what you want to experience, and what this trip represents in your personal story. I enjoy just as much listening to your stories once you return. The small anecdotes you share are often the best proof that the journey felt right.
Contacting me doesn’t mean asking for a ready-made program. It means starting a conversation, to build together a trip through the United States that feels personal, simple, and genuinely meaningful.