Nicholas Toscano
Based in Greenville, South Carolina
Nicholas Toscano
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My Story
I’ve always been the go-to “travel planner” for friends and family—constantly researching the next trip and finding the best hotels and experiences. As a Fora travel advisor, I combine that passion with insider partnerships to help travelers book incredible trips with added perks like upgrades, breakfast, and hotel credits.
Travel Style
My travel style is all about finding the right hotel in the right location and building a trip around it. I’m always researching destinations, neighborhoods, and properties to uncover the places that really make a trip memorable. I love exploring during the day—wandering through walkable neighborhoods, discovering great food spots, and experiencing the local vibe—then coming back to a comfortable hotel that feels like part of the experience. A great location, thoughtful design, and a few extra perks can turn a good trip into a great one.
Reviews (1)
Jonathan V.
travel to Seoul
5 days ago
Nick has been incredible throughout the trip. He’s handled every request, checked in with me at appropriate intervals, and never felt pushy or trying to steer me in a different direction. When he did have suggestions, they always felt in tune with what I might be looking for. He’s got a client in me, moving forward!!
Jonathan V.
travel to Seoul
5 days ago
Nick has been incredible throughout the trip. He’s handled every request, checked in with me at appropriate intervals, and never felt pushy or trying to steer me in a different direction. When he did have suggestions, they always felt in tune with what I might be looking for. He’s got a client in me, moving forward!!
Travel ideas (1)

Why I Keep Returning to Bonaire
There are dozens of Caribbean islands, but Bonaire is the one I keep coming back to. My first trip was with my local dive shop, and what hooked me—and keeps me returning—is how effortless the island makes diving: pull up to a shore dive site, gear up, walk in and dive on your own schedule. My early visits were four dive days, but now we dive twice in the morning and spend the afternoons relaxing before dinner. For years Bonaire was a destination almost exclusively for divers, but with the recent addition of beach clubs, it’s finally a place I can recommend to non-divers too.

Why I Keep Returning to Bonaire
There are dozens of Caribbean islands, but Bonaire is the one I keep coming back to. My first trip was with my local dive shop, and what hooked me—and keeps me returning—is how effortless the island makes diving: pull up to a shore dive site, gear up, walk in and dive on your own schedule. My early visits were four dive days, but now we dive twice in the morning and spend the afternoons relaxing before dinner. For years Bonaire was a destination almost exclusively for divers, but with the recent addition of beach clubs, it’s finally a place I can recommend to non-divers too.

Why I Keep Returning to Bonaire
There are dozens of Caribbean islands, but Bonaire is the one I keep coming back to. My first trip was with my local dive shop, and what hooked me—and keeps me returning—is how effortless the island makes diving: pull up to a shore dive site, gear up, walk in and dive on your own schedule. My early visits were four dive days, but now we dive twice in the morning and spend the afternoons relaxing before dinner. For years Bonaire was a destination almost exclusively for divers, but with the recent addition of beach clubs, it’s finally a place I can recommend to non-divers too.

Why I Keep Returning to Bonaire
There are dozens of Caribbean islands, but Bonaire is the one I keep coming back to. My first trip was with my local dive shop, and what hooked me—and keeps me returning—is how effortless the island makes diving: pull up to a shore dive site, gear up, walk in and dive on your own schedule. My early visits were four dive days, but now we dive twice in the morning and spend the afternoons relaxing before dinner. For years Bonaire was a destination almost exclusively for divers, but with the recent addition of beach clubs, it’s finally a place I can recommend to non-divers too.
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