Nina Nasre
Based in San Diego, California
Nina Nasre
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My Story
Travel has been a constant thread in my life for as long as I can remember. I grew up in a multicultural family in California, constantly exploring new places, foods, and perspectives, which shaped how I experience the world today. Over time, travel became both a personal passion and a professional requirement. By day, I’m a corporate product marketer leading a community team at Adobe, but outside of work, I’ve built a travel blog and become the go-to for friends and family planning everything from quick getaways to once-in-a-lifetime trips. I love curating experiences that feel thoughtful, elevated, and perfectly matched to the moment. With deep personal ties to international markets and years of firsthand experience, I’ve developed a strong point of view on how to travel well....it isn’t just something we do, it’s how we connect, recharge, and stay inspired. Where should we go next?!
Travel Style
I’m all about balance and great energy. I want the yacht day, the hole-in-the-wall local lunch spot, and then a Michelin-star dinner that night. I love mixing iconic must-see moments with under-the-radar finds, and always ending the day somewhere beautiful. As a true foodie, I plan trips around unforgettable meals and experiences. I naturally gravitate toward luxury, friend trips, couples and honeymoon travel, and the occasional party scene, but it’s never about labels—it’s about creating something that feels effortless, fun, and completely unforgettable.
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A Quick Travel Guide to Cannes, France
Planning a trip to the French Riviera can be overwhelming because there are so many towns and villages to visit. I’ve been to the South of France five times now, and have stayed in small villages and large cities. Cannes is probably one of my favorites if you want a home base. It is more elevated and high-end than Nice, and while it’s famous for the Cannes Film Festival, the town itself isn't as pretentious as Monte Carlo or Saint-Tropez. Cannes is also in a great location (with easy train station access), which makes it really easy to bop around for day trips to other towns. The food, beach clubs, and shopping here are chef's kiss. It’s the perfect place to have a bougie or relaxed vacation.

A Quick Travel Guide to Cannes, France
Planning a trip to the French Riviera can be overwhelming because there are so many towns and villages to visit. I’ve been to the South of France five times now, and have stayed in small villages and large cities. Cannes is probably one of my favorites if you want a home base. It is more elevated and high-end than Nice, and while it’s famous for the Cannes Film Festival, the town itself isn't as pretentious as Monte Carlo or Saint-Tropez. Cannes is also in a great location (with easy train station access), which makes it really easy to bop around for day trips to other towns. The food, beach clubs, and shopping here are chef's kiss. It’s the perfect place to have a bougie or relaxed vacation.

A Quick Travel Guide to Cannes, France
Planning a trip to the French Riviera can be overwhelming because there are so many towns and villages to visit. I’ve been to the South of France five times now, and have stayed in small villages and large cities. Cannes is probably one of my favorites if you want a home base. It is more elevated and high-end than Nice, and while it’s famous for the Cannes Film Festival, the town itself isn't as pretentious as Monte Carlo or Saint-Tropez. Cannes is also in a great location (with easy train station access), which makes it really easy to bop around for day trips to other towns. The food, beach clubs, and shopping here are chef's kiss. It’s the perfect place to have a bougie or relaxed vacation.

A Quick Travel Guide to Cannes, France
Planning a trip to the French Riviera can be overwhelming because there are so many towns and villages to visit. I’ve been to the South of France five times now, and have stayed in small villages and large cities. Cannes is probably one of my favorites if you want a home base. It is more elevated and high-end than Nice, and while it’s famous for the Cannes Film Festival, the town itself isn't as pretentious as Monte Carlo or Saint-Tropez. Cannes is also in a great location (with easy train station access), which makes it really easy to bop around for day trips to other towns. The food, beach clubs, and shopping here are chef's kiss. It’s the perfect place to have a bougie or relaxed vacation.
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