Carlos Blanco
Based in Washington, DC
English, Spanish
Carlos Blanco
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My Story
Wanderer of too many time zones, collector of passport stamps and perpetually hungry.
Travel Style
I'm all about slow travel. Sit back, relax and enjoy great food. Sprinkle in easy sightseeing and enjoying local culture. Return home with your battery full.
Reviews (26)
Matt L.
7 days ago
Carlos was a joy to work with from start to finish. He is incredibly responsive and committed to making sure every detail of your trip is considered and addressed. We are already working with him again on another trip and are so grateful that we have access to his expertise.
Heather M.
12 days ago
Carlos, thank you for finding this gem for us. We cannot wait to go back!
Heather M.
12 days ago
As always, Carlos made the booking experience seamless. Thank you for ensuring we had a memorable and special stay with our kids (their first trip to Italy)!
Heather M.
12 days ago
Another excellent experience working with Carlos! From start to finish, he is knowledgeable, attentive and committed to making my life easy.
Andrew F.
27 days ago
I had originally booked my stay at the Hyatt Regency with points, on the outskirts of town. Carlos found Villa Ganz for me as he knew this was exactly my aesthetic. I trusted him and moved my reservation to Villa Ganz and paid out of pocket. This was exactly the stay I was looking for and exactly why I always trust him with my travel.
Matt L.
7 days ago
Carlos was a joy to work with from start to finish. He is incredibly responsive and committed to making sure every detail of your trip is considered and addressed. We are already working with him again on another trip and are so grateful that we have access to his expertise.
Heather M.
12 days ago
Carlos, thank you for finding this gem for us. We cannot wait to go back!
Heather M.
12 days ago
As always, Carlos made the booking experience seamless. Thank you for ensuring we had a memorable and special stay with our kids (their first trip to Italy)!
Heather M.
12 days ago
Another excellent experience working with Carlos! From start to finish, he is knowledgeable, attentive and committed to making my life easy.
Travel ideas (1)

Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country for the Perpetually Exhausted
I've done Napa. I've done Sonoma. And I've come back from both needing a vacation from my vacation. Too many wineries crammed into one day, reservations every two hours, fighting for parking at the hot restaurant everyone's posting about. Exhausting. Valle de Guadalupe is the antidote. Just 90 minutes south of San Diego, this is Mexico's wine country at its most unhurried: world-class wines, some of the best food I've eaten anywhere, and absolutely zero pressure to do anything but sink into a poolside lounge chair with a good book.

Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country for the Perpetually Exhausted
I've done Napa. I've done Sonoma. And I've come back from both needing a vacation from my vacation. Too many wineries crammed into one day, reservations every two hours, fighting for parking at the hot restaurant everyone's posting about. Exhausting. Valle de Guadalupe is the antidote. Just 90 minutes south of San Diego, this is Mexico's wine country at its most unhurried: world-class wines, some of the best food I've eaten anywhere, and absolutely zero pressure to do anything but sink into a poolside lounge chair with a good book.

Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country for the Perpetually Exhausted
I've done Napa. I've done Sonoma. And I've come back from both needing a vacation from my vacation. Too many wineries crammed into one day, reservations every two hours, fighting for parking at the hot restaurant everyone's posting about. Exhausting. Valle de Guadalupe is the antidote. Just 90 minutes south of San Diego, this is Mexico's wine country at its most unhurried: world-class wines, some of the best food I've eaten anywhere, and absolutely zero pressure to do anything but sink into a poolside lounge chair with a good book.

Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico's Wine Country for the Perpetually Exhausted
I've done Napa. I've done Sonoma. And I've come back from both needing a vacation from my vacation. Too many wineries crammed into one day, reservations every two hours, fighting for parking at the hot restaurant everyone's posting about. Exhausting. Valle de Guadalupe is the antidote. Just 90 minutes south of San Diego, this is Mexico's wine country at its most unhurried: world-class wines, some of the best food I've eaten anywhere, and absolutely zero pressure to do anything but sink into a poolside lounge chair with a good book.
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