
Kristy Watrud
She/HerBased in North Lake Tahoe
Speaks English, French
Trip budgets start at $300/night
Kristy Watrud
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My Story
A wanderlust with a thirst for unique wines and hiking adventures.
My Travel Style
My personal favorite trips include a dash of everything - from five-star hotels to cozy boutique home rentals. I enjoy mixing it up with fine dining, casual and farm-to-table restaurants, or making use of fresh and unique ingredients in the kitchen. Personalized and private tours are my go-to, so I spend my time experiencing and not waiting, but I also enjoy meeting locals as well as chefs and wine makers. The only way that I can truly experience a place and enjoy the wealth that a destination has to offer is to juxtapose luxury with authenticity.
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Two Weeks in Tasmania: A Foodie & Adventure Paradise
Tasmania, an Australian island south of Melbourne, is an unspoiled traveler’s dream destination, although the island is remarkably accessible by ferry boat or a short flight. This itinerary forms a loop, so if you prefer to cross the Bass Strait by boat, you can start in Launceston rather than Hobart. Two weeks in Tasmania is the perfect amount of time to explore the diverse and devastatingly beautiful scenery. From the picturesque harbor in Hobart, to white sandy beaches, to the rugged volcanic terrain of Cradle Mountain, there is truly something for everyone. Tasmania is a luxury traveler’s dream destination, with spectacular hotels and resorts. Foodies will appreciate that almost everything served on your plate in Tasmania has been locally grown and produced. Top that all off with some local champagne and oysters, and you may never want to leave!

Two Weeks in Tasmania: A Foodie & Adventure Paradise
Tasmania, an Australian island south of Melbourne, is an unspoiled traveler’s dream destination, although the island is remarkably accessible by ferry boat or a short flight. This itinerary forms a loop, so if you prefer to cross the Bass Strait by boat, you can start in Launceston rather than Hobart. Two weeks in Tasmania is the perfect amount of time to explore the diverse and devastatingly beautiful scenery. From the picturesque harbor in Hobart, to white sandy beaches, to the rugged volcanic terrain of Cradle Mountain, there is truly something for everyone. Tasmania is a luxury traveler’s dream destination, with spectacular hotels and resorts. Foodies will appreciate that almost everything served on your plate in Tasmania has been locally grown and produced. Top that all off with some local champagne and oysters, and you may never want to leave!

Two Weeks in Tasmania: A Foodie & Adventure Paradise
Tasmania, an Australian island south of Melbourne, is an unspoiled traveler’s dream destination, although the island is remarkably accessible by ferry boat or a short flight. This itinerary forms a loop, so if you prefer to cross the Bass Strait by boat, you can start in Launceston rather than Hobart. Two weeks in Tasmania is the perfect amount of time to explore the diverse and devastatingly beautiful scenery. From the picturesque harbor in Hobart, to white sandy beaches, to the rugged volcanic terrain of Cradle Mountain, there is truly something for everyone. Tasmania is a luxury traveler’s dream destination, with spectacular hotels and resorts. Foodies will appreciate that almost everything served on your plate in Tasmania has been locally grown and produced. Top that all off with some local champagne and oysters, and you may never want to leave!

Two Weeks in Tasmania: A Foodie & Adventure Paradise
Tasmania, an Australian island south of Melbourne, is an unspoiled traveler’s dream destination, although the island is remarkably accessible by ferry boat or a short flight. This itinerary forms a loop, so if you prefer to cross the Bass Strait by boat, you can start in Launceston rather than Hobart. Two weeks in Tasmania is the perfect amount of time to explore the diverse and devastatingly beautiful scenery. From the picturesque harbor in Hobart, to white sandy beaches, to the rugged volcanic terrain of Cradle Mountain, there is truly something for everyone. Tasmania is a luxury traveler’s dream destination, with spectacular hotels and resorts. Foodies will appreciate that almost everything served on your plate in Tasmania has been locally grown and produced. Top that all off with some local champagne and oysters, and you may never want to leave!