
Justina Pena Pan
Based in Spain
Speaks English, Spanish
Justina Pena Pan
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My Story
A well-organized Travel Professional and curious wanderer with an exceptional eye for detail and dedication to providing outstanding service.
My Travel Style
I’m a seasoned traveler and global travel planner with 30 years of industry experience, including 15 years specializing in corporate and business travel, as well as group meetings and events. With meticulous attention to detail and a strong focus on exceptional customer service, I take pride in delivering seamless itineraries and expertly managed events in some of the world’s most unique destinations. A passionate foodie with a love for cultural immersion, I believe the best journeys come from embracing the local way of life. My adventures have taken me cycling through Central America, trekking remote sections of the Great Wall of China, marveling at Borobudur Temple in Indonesia and exploring all of Mexico’s pyramids. One of my most awe-inspiring experiences was witnessing the breathtaking Angel Falls in Venezuela. More recently, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for Spanish enotourism, diving into the world of wine and the fascinating stories behind it. Having lived in the UK, Honduras and Spain, and traveled to 46 countries and counting, I bring both personal insight and professional expertise to every journey I plan. Whether you're traveling for business, leisure or a perfect blend of both, let’s design a seamless, tailored experience that exceeds your expectations — get in touch to start planning your next journey!
My reviews (1)
Shirley C.
8 months ago
Justina dealt with our request swiftly and insightfully. We wanted a comfortable stay but close to a few shops. The Cove apartments that she recommended ticked all the boxes. Not only was the location perfect, Justina took into account our short time in the city and maximized it by booking an apartment in the center of Liverpool One. She was professional and knowledgeable which really made a difference and we were grateful for her restaurant recommendations as well. Thank you, Justina!
Shirley C.
8 months ago
Justina dealt with our request swiftly and insightfully. We wanted a comfortable stay but close to a few shops. The Cove apartments that she recommended ticked all the boxes. Not only was the location perfect, Justina took into account our short time in the city and maximized it by booking an apartment in the center of Liverpool One. She was professional and knowledgeable which really made a difference and we were grateful for her restaurant recommendations as well. Thank you, Justina!
My travel ideas (3)

Neighborhood Edit: Trastevere – Where Rome’s Soul Comes Alive
Whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days, whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this guide is your key to discovering a city at your own pace. Because sometimes the best way to know a city is one corner at a time. Tucked away on the western banks of the Tiber River, Trastevere is where Rome’s timeless charm meets bohemian spirit. With its cobblestone streets, ivy-draped facades and lively piazzas, this historic district is a perfect blend of old-world romance and modern sophistication. It's a place where medieval architecture meets modern artistry, every corner tells a story and the spirit of Rome is palpable. From boutique luxury hotels to Michelin-starred dining and exclusive private tours, Trastevere offers an intimate glimpse into authentic Roman life — away from the tourist crowds.

Neighborhood Edit: Trastevere – Where Rome’s Soul Comes Alive
Whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days, whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this guide is your key to discovering a city at your own pace. Because sometimes the best way to know a city is one corner at a time. Tucked away on the western banks of the Tiber River, Trastevere is where Rome’s timeless charm meets bohemian spirit. With its cobblestone streets, ivy-draped facades and lively piazzas, this historic district is a perfect blend of old-world romance and modern sophistication. It's a place where medieval architecture meets modern artistry, every corner tells a story and the spirit of Rome is palpable. From boutique luxury hotels to Michelin-starred dining and exclusive private tours, Trastevere offers an intimate glimpse into authentic Roman life — away from the tourist crowds.

O Grove & La Toja Island: A Rías Baixas Escape From Sea to Sanctuary
I’ve been traveling to Galicia all my life. I was fortunate, as a child, to spend part of my summers in O Grove and on La Toja Island — places that have become part of the fabric of my being. Back then, it was mostly locals and visitors from other parts of Spain, with international travelers being a rarity. Though more people have discovered them in recent years, I still consider this area a hidden gem. I keep coming back, and for good reason. If you enjoy exceptional seafood and outstanding wine or are looking for a peaceful retreat, this corner of the Pontevedra region in Northwestern Spain deserves a spot on your radar.

O Grove & La Toja Island: A Rías Baixas Escape From Sea to Sanctuary
I’ve been traveling to Galicia all my life. I was fortunate, as a child, to spend part of my summers in O Grove and on La Toja Island — places that have become part of the fabric of my being. Back then, it was mostly locals and visitors from other parts of Spain, with international travelers being a rarity. Though more people have discovered them in recent years, I still consider this area a hidden gem. I keep coming back, and for good reason. If you enjoy exceptional seafood and outstanding wine or are looking for a peaceful retreat, this corner of the Pontevedra region in Northwestern Spain deserves a spot on your radar.

Why A Coruña in Northern Spain Should Be Your Next Coastal Escape
I’ve been traveling to A Coruña (and Galicia) all my life, and one of my earliest memories is stepping off the plane, breathing in the crisp air scented with eucalyptus and pine — a sure sign that our summer had begun. But it wasn’t until my 20s that I began to appreciate this dynamic coastal city, where history, culture and modern life blend effortlessly. A Coruña is a place that stays with you. Its Roman lighthouse has watched over the Atlantic for centuries, while Celtic traditions and a deep maritime heritage give the city a character all its own. And then there’s the food — unbelievable seafood, comforting seasonal dishes and local wines that make every meal feel like an occasion. Whether you’re here for history, gastronomy, relaxation or adventure, A Coruña delivers with ease. This port city and gateway to Galicia is full of discoveries — keep reading to explore more.

Why A Coruña in Northern Spain Should Be Your Next Coastal Escape
I’ve been traveling to A Coruña (and Galicia) all my life, and one of my earliest memories is stepping off the plane, breathing in the crisp air scented with eucalyptus and pine — a sure sign that our summer had begun. But it wasn’t until my 20s that I began to appreciate this dynamic coastal city, where history, culture and modern life blend effortlessly. A Coruña is a place that stays with you. Its Roman lighthouse has watched over the Atlantic for centuries, while Celtic traditions and a deep maritime heritage give the city a character all its own. And then there’s the food — unbelievable seafood, comforting seasonal dishes and local wines that make every meal feel like an occasion. Whether you’re here for history, gastronomy, relaxation or adventure, A Coruña delivers with ease. This port city and gateway to Galicia is full of discoveries — keep reading to explore more.

Neighborhood Edit: Trastevere – Where Rome’s Soul Comes Alive
Whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days, whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this guide is your key to discovering a city at your own pace. Because sometimes the best way to know a city is one corner at a time. Tucked away on the western banks of the Tiber River, Trastevere is where Rome’s timeless charm meets bohemian spirit. With its cobblestone streets, ivy-draped facades and lively piazzas, this historic district is a perfect blend of old-world romance and modern sophistication. It's a place where medieval architecture meets modern artistry, every corner tells a story and the spirit of Rome is palpable. From boutique luxury hotels to Michelin-starred dining and exclusive private tours, Trastevere offers an intimate glimpse into authentic Roman life — away from the tourist crowds.

Neighborhood Edit: Trastevere – Where Rome’s Soul Comes Alive
Whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days, whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, this guide is your key to discovering a city at your own pace. Because sometimes the best way to know a city is one corner at a time. Tucked away on the western banks of the Tiber River, Trastevere is where Rome’s timeless charm meets bohemian spirit. With its cobblestone streets, ivy-draped facades and lively piazzas, this historic district is a perfect blend of old-world romance and modern sophistication. It's a place where medieval architecture meets modern artistry, every corner tells a story and the spirit of Rome is palpable. From boutique luxury hotels to Michelin-starred dining and exclusive private tours, Trastevere offers an intimate glimpse into authentic Roman life — away from the tourist crowds.

O Grove & La Toja Island: A Rías Baixas Escape From Sea to Sanctuary
I’ve been traveling to Galicia all my life. I was fortunate, as a child, to spend part of my summers in O Grove and on La Toja Island — places that have become part of the fabric of my being. Back then, it was mostly locals and visitors from other parts of Spain, with international travelers being a rarity. Though more people have discovered them in recent years, I still consider this area a hidden gem. I keep coming back, and for good reason. If you enjoy exceptional seafood and outstanding wine or are looking for a peaceful retreat, this corner of the Pontevedra region in Northwestern Spain deserves a spot on your radar.

O Grove & La Toja Island: A Rías Baixas Escape From Sea to Sanctuary
I’ve been traveling to Galicia all my life. I was fortunate, as a child, to spend part of my summers in O Grove and on La Toja Island — places that have become part of the fabric of my being. Back then, it was mostly locals and visitors from other parts of Spain, with international travelers being a rarity. Though more people have discovered them in recent years, I still consider this area a hidden gem. I keep coming back, and for good reason. If you enjoy exceptional seafood and outstanding wine or are looking for a peaceful retreat, this corner of the Pontevedra region in Northwestern Spain deserves a spot on your radar.

Why A Coruña in Northern Spain Should Be Your Next Coastal Escape
I’ve been traveling to A Coruña (and Galicia) all my life, and one of my earliest memories is stepping off the plane, breathing in the crisp air scented with eucalyptus and pine — a sure sign that our summer had begun. But it wasn’t until my 20s that I began to appreciate this dynamic coastal city, where history, culture and modern life blend effortlessly. A Coruña is a place that stays with you. Its Roman lighthouse has watched over the Atlantic for centuries, while Celtic traditions and a deep maritime heritage give the city a character all its own. And then there’s the food — unbelievable seafood, comforting seasonal dishes and local wines that make every meal feel like an occasion. Whether you’re here for history, gastronomy, relaxation or adventure, A Coruña delivers with ease. This port city and gateway to Galicia is full of discoveries — keep reading to explore more.

Why A Coruña in Northern Spain Should Be Your Next Coastal Escape
I’ve been traveling to A Coruña (and Galicia) all my life, and one of my earliest memories is stepping off the plane, breathing in the crisp air scented with eucalyptus and pine — a sure sign that our summer had begun. But it wasn’t until my 20s that I began to appreciate this dynamic coastal city, where history, culture and modern life blend effortlessly. A Coruña is a place that stays with you. Its Roman lighthouse has watched over the Atlantic for centuries, while Celtic traditions and a deep maritime heritage give the city a character all its own. And then there’s the food — unbelievable seafood, comforting seasonal dishes and local wines that make every meal feel like an occasion. Whether you’re here for history, gastronomy, relaxation or adventure, A Coruña delivers with ease. This port city and gateway to Galicia is full of discoveries — keep reading to explore more.
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