
Meagan Brown
She/HerBased in Santa Barbara, CA
Meagan Brown
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My Story
Born in Toronto, raised in Southern California. I've studied in Rome and London, and worked in New York City and LA.
My Travel Style
I’ve had a love for art and culture from a young age, which has fostered the constant desire for traveling and experiencing locations and cultures around the world. I find immense gratification and happiness when I’m out of my comfort zone and exploring a place I’ve never been. I was a competitive swimmer for most of my life and that active lifestyle has since nestled itself as a constant appreciation for moving my body and being outdoors. When traveling I always make a point to include some kind of activity or nature adventure. I also love food and wine, which leads me to persistently always be searching for the best local restaurants and bars.
My reviews (2)
Tristan R.
2 years ago
Meagan is an excellent travel agent! She was very helpful in the process of planning our trip to Italy. She sent my husband and I a detailed itinerary and helped us find great hotels to stay for our honeymoon. I highly recommend Meagan and am looking forward to the next trip she helps us plan.
Cathy C.
2 years ago
Can I give Meagan 10 stars? She was incredible from start to finish. She really understood our travel goals and delivered on every point. She made great travel recommendations and her tailored itineraries were so perfectly bespoke. I couldn't have asked for a better travel planning partner than Meagan. She was able to give us some good broadstroke suggestions when we were in the discover phase and then was able to quickly drill down and pivot as we made little tweaks here and there... so appreciated her patience in planning our 12-day, 6-city trip! She offered great tips on areas we hadn't thought about and, when we finally made our decisions, she booked us quickly and got perks for us that we wouldn't have been able to book on our own. Communication was quick but thoughtful and working with Meagan was just the best experience! Highly recommended.
Tristan R.
2 years ago
Meagan is an excellent travel agent! She was very helpful in the process of planning our trip to Italy. She sent my husband and I a detailed itinerary and helped us find great hotels to stay for our honeymoon. I highly recommend Meagan and am looking forward to the next trip she helps us plan.
Cathy C.
2 years ago
Can I give Meagan 10 stars? She was incredible from start to finish. She really understood our travel goals and delivered on every point. She made great travel recommendations and her tailored itineraries were so perfectly bespoke. I couldn't have asked for a better travel planning partner than Meagan. She was able to give us some good broadstroke suggestions when we were in the discover phase and then was able to quickly drill down and pivot as we made little tweaks here and there... so appreciated her patience in planning our 12-day, 6-city trip! She offered great tips on areas we hadn't thought about and, when we finally made our decisions, she booked us quickly and got perks for us that we wouldn't have been able to book on our own. Communication was quick but thoughtful and working with Meagan was just the best experience! Highly recommended.
My travel ideas (4)

Your Ultimate Milos Travel Guide
Milos is a newly popular Greek island and it's not hard to see why. Otherworldly landscapes, gorgeous beaches, charming seaside towns, cave swimming, cliff jumping, good food, local wine, and all within a 30 minute ATV ride. There is something for everyone on this Greek island and we want to show you the best spots to explore, eat and drink.

Your Ultimate Milos Travel Guide
Milos is a newly popular Greek island and it's not hard to see why. Otherworldly landscapes, gorgeous beaches, charming seaside towns, cave swimming, cliff jumping, good food, local wine, and all within a 30 minute ATV ride. There is something for everyone on this Greek island and we want to show you the best spots to explore, eat and drink.

Three Days in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is a little slice of heaven, you can go from paddle boarding and lounging on rustic beaches to hiking and mountain biking in Los Padres National Forest, to wine tasting downtown all in one day. The best part is you can get everywhere in 20 minutes or less!

Three Days in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is a little slice of heaven, you can go from paddle boarding and lounging on rustic beaches to hiking and mountain biking in Los Padres National Forest, to wine tasting downtown all in one day. The best part is you can get everywhere in 20 minutes or less!

Unique Island in Greece - Koufanisia
This island is magic! Known as Ano Koufanisi, it’s located northeast of it’s uninhabited sister island Kato Koufanisi. Together they are referred to as Koufanisia. This island is a bit harder to get to as it's more off the radar than traditionally popular Greek islands like Milos or Paros. We only saw one other group of American tourists while we were there. The island mainly sees returning European families on their summer holidays. The town is composed of a few walkable streets that exude Greek island life in every way; there are very few cars on the island and only a handful of dirt roads they use to get around. This island has something for everyone, as you walk around most of the island on a dirt path, you'll run into lazy beaches, beach bars, dramatic sea cliffs and natural swimming pools. If you want to skip walking, there are cute taxi boats that can take you to any of the spots around the island or even the neighboring island for 7 euros per day.

Unique Island in Greece - Koufanisia
This island is magic! Known as Ano Koufanisi, it’s located northeast of it’s uninhabited sister island Kato Koufanisi. Together they are referred to as Koufanisia. This island is a bit harder to get to as it's more off the radar than traditionally popular Greek islands like Milos or Paros. We only saw one other group of American tourists while we were there. The island mainly sees returning European families on their summer holidays. The town is composed of a few walkable streets that exude Greek island life in every way; there are very few cars on the island and only a handful of dirt roads they use to get around. This island has something for everyone, as you walk around most of the island on a dirt path, you'll run into lazy beaches, beach bars, dramatic sea cliffs and natural swimming pools. If you want to skip walking, there are cute taxi boats that can take you to any of the spots around the island or even the neighboring island for 7 euros per day.

Enjoy Amsterdam Like a Local
I spent a week in Amsterdam last fall. I had been before for just a weekend, but had immediately fallen in love with the mixture of modern and Dutch baroque architecture. Walking around you can find the cutest, cozy restaurants and bars and everyone bikes wherever they go, rain or shine. I just loved the vibe of the city, so last fall I rented an Airbnb outside the city center for a week and experienced what it was like to just live in Amsterdam.

Enjoy Amsterdam Like a Local
I spent a week in Amsterdam last fall. I had been before for just a weekend, but had immediately fallen in love with the mixture of modern and Dutch baroque architecture. Walking around you can find the cutest, cozy restaurants and bars and everyone bikes wherever they go, rain or shine. I just loved the vibe of the city, so last fall I rented an Airbnb outside the city center for a week and experienced what it was like to just live in Amsterdam.

Your Ultimate Milos Travel Guide
Milos is a newly popular Greek island and it's not hard to see why. Otherworldly landscapes, gorgeous beaches, charming seaside towns, cave swimming, cliff jumping, good food, local wine, and all within a 30 minute ATV ride. There is something for everyone on this Greek island and we want to show you the best spots to explore, eat and drink.

Your Ultimate Milos Travel Guide
Milos is a newly popular Greek island and it's not hard to see why. Otherworldly landscapes, gorgeous beaches, charming seaside towns, cave swimming, cliff jumping, good food, local wine, and all within a 30 minute ATV ride. There is something for everyone on this Greek island and we want to show you the best spots to explore, eat and drink.

Three Days in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is a little slice of heaven, you can go from paddle boarding and lounging on rustic beaches to hiking and mountain biking in Los Padres National Forest, to wine tasting downtown all in one day. The best part is you can get everywhere in 20 minutes or less!

Three Days in Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is a little slice of heaven, you can go from paddle boarding and lounging on rustic beaches to hiking and mountain biking in Los Padres National Forest, to wine tasting downtown all in one day. The best part is you can get everywhere in 20 minutes or less!

Unique Island in Greece - Koufanisia
This island is magic! Known as Ano Koufanisi, it’s located northeast of it’s uninhabited sister island Kato Koufanisi. Together they are referred to as Koufanisia. This island is a bit harder to get to as it's more off the radar than traditionally popular Greek islands like Milos or Paros. We only saw one other group of American tourists while we were there. The island mainly sees returning European families on their summer holidays. The town is composed of a few walkable streets that exude Greek island life in every way; there are very few cars on the island and only a handful of dirt roads they use to get around. This island has something for everyone, as you walk around most of the island on a dirt path, you'll run into lazy beaches, beach bars, dramatic sea cliffs and natural swimming pools. If you want to skip walking, there are cute taxi boats that can take you to any of the spots around the island or even the neighboring island for 7 euros per day.

Unique Island in Greece - Koufanisia
This island is magic! Known as Ano Koufanisi, it’s located northeast of it’s uninhabited sister island Kato Koufanisi. Together they are referred to as Koufanisia. This island is a bit harder to get to as it's more off the radar than traditionally popular Greek islands like Milos or Paros. We only saw one other group of American tourists while we were there. The island mainly sees returning European families on their summer holidays. The town is composed of a few walkable streets that exude Greek island life in every way; there are very few cars on the island and only a handful of dirt roads they use to get around. This island has something for everyone, as you walk around most of the island on a dirt path, you'll run into lazy beaches, beach bars, dramatic sea cliffs and natural swimming pools. If you want to skip walking, there are cute taxi boats that can take you to any of the spots around the island or even the neighboring island for 7 euros per day.