France changed me. Not in the dramatic way people describe epiphanies — quietly, gradually, the way a place does when you give it time. I arrived in Paris in my twenties and never fully left. Certainly not in my heart.
I've spent years living and working abroad — in Sweden, France, South Korea, and China — as an educator, a journalist, and a marketer. I've built a life that has crossed more borders than most. But France is where I come back to. It is where I feel most fluent, not just in the language but in the rhythms of the place.
In My Travels grew from the conviction that France, when experienced with the right guide and in the right company, offers something irreplaceable. These retreats are my invitation to share it.
Get in Touch"I don't plan retreats. I compose them — the way you'd compose a room, or a meal, or a sentence that means exactly what it's supposed to mean."
— Felicia, Founder of In My Travels
My global journey began at twenty, when I moved to Sweden and became fluent in Swedish within a year. I learned something important then: that you don't truly know a place until you can hear it in its own language. I carried that lesson to France.
In Paris, I launched my professional life — teaching English in a French lycée, working in fashion, writing, and learning what the city looked like from the inside. Not from a guidebook or a tour bus, but from the métro at 7 a.m. and the boulangerie where everyone knows your order.
Years of living across Europe and Asia gave me perspective and range, but France remained my constant. The south, in particular — the Luberon, Provence, the old Roman roads, the villages where the light changes everything — became the place I most wanted to share.
In My Travels is the result. It is not a travel agency, a coaching business, or a wellness brand. It is a curation — a careful, considered offering for women who are ready for something that has real taste, real depth, and real beauty.
A place reveals itself to those who are willing to wait. We do not rush through anything. The itinerary serves the experience — not the other way around.
Every property, every table, every afternoon is considered. What surrounds you shapes how you feel, how you rest, and what you carry home with you.
Our retreats attract a particular kind of woman — curious, accomplished, and deeply interested in the world. The group itself is part of what makes these experiences extraordinary.
Not a bigger hotel room. What I offer is access — to people, places, and experiences that are not on any list. The farmer, the parfumeur, the hidden courtyard. These cannot be booked. They must be known.
Solo women travelers are some of the most adventurous, interesting people in the world. They also deserve to arrive somewhere they feel genuinely welcomed, seen, and celebrated.
It changes every time. A new season, a new village, a new angle on the light. These retreats are for those who already love it and want to love it more deeply.
Spaces are limited and tend to fill quietly, before we ever have to push. If something here has caught your attention, the next step is simply to reach out.