
Amy Salazar
She/HerBased in Miami, FL
Amy Salazar
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My Story
Executive recruiter turned travel advisor. Helping high-performers recharge.
Travel Style
I look for hidden gems and places that make you want to disconnect and linger. For me, great travel feels like being at home somewhere new—and coming back refreshed.
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Learning to Slow Down in Chiloé
If Patagonia is for the adrenaline, Chiloé (pronounced Chill-o-way) is for the reset. I spent six days at Refugia Chiloé in November 2025, leaning into an all-inclusive stay so I could completely offload the mental load of planning. As someone who builds travel for high performers, I wanted to test the "zero-friction" life firsthand—no logistics, no decisions, just world-class food, wine, and culture. It’s no secret that nature heals; Chiloé just does it with more precision.

Learning to Slow Down in Chiloé
If Patagonia is for the adrenaline, Chiloé (pronounced Chill-o-way) is for the reset. I spent six days at Refugia Chiloé in November 2025, leaning into an all-inclusive stay so I could completely offload the mental load of planning. As someone who builds travel for high performers, I wanted to test the "zero-friction" life firsthand—no logistics, no decisions, just world-class food, wine, and culture. It’s no secret that nature heals; Chiloé just does it with more precision.

Learning to Slow Down in Chiloé
If Patagonia is for the adrenaline, Chiloé (pronounced Chill-o-way) is for the reset. I spent six days at Refugia Chiloé in November 2025, leaning into an all-inclusive stay so I could completely offload the mental load of planning. As someone who builds travel for high performers, I wanted to test the "zero-friction" life firsthand—no logistics, no decisions, just world-class food, wine, and culture. It’s no secret that nature heals; Chiloé just does it with more precision.

Learning to Slow Down in Chiloé
If Patagonia is for the adrenaline, Chiloé (pronounced Chill-o-way) is for the reset. I spent six days at Refugia Chiloé in November 2025, leaning into an all-inclusive stay so I could completely offload the mental load of planning. As someone who builds travel for high performers, I wanted to test the "zero-friction" life firsthand—no logistics, no decisions, just world-class food, wine, and culture. It’s no secret that nature heals; Chiloé just does it with more precision.