JENNY SEVERIN
TRAVEL CONCIERGE
Jenny's love of travel was shaped by a life of movement. Born in Haiti, raised in Cambridge, MA, she's called Australia and London home, and spent much of her adult life exploring the world solo. That journey taught her to think on her feet, embrace the unexpected, and approach every destination with genuine curiosity —qualities she brings to every trip she designs.
For Jenny, the best travel experiences are rarely found in guidebooks. They emerge from saying yes to the unplanned, staying open to connection, and trusting that the world is full of welcoming people and extraordinary places. A missed flight to Morocco once became a spontaneous adventure to Argentina and Chile. A safari in Botswana included an uninvited hippo at her tent. These are the stories she lives for and the kind of unforgettable moments she creates for her clients.
Before becoming a travel advisor, Jenny built a career as an operations leader and Chief of Staff, with time in fine dining along the way. She understands exceptional service and knows how to orchestrate complex details seamlessly. Now she channels that expertise into what brings her the most joy: crafting bespoke journeys for discerning travelers who want more than a vacation.
Jenny specializes in solo travel, couples' getaways, friend trips, and luxury adventures. Whether it's a high-energy expedition or a restorative retreat, she takes a detail-obsessed approach while never losing sight of what makes a trip special: the moments that surprise you and stay with you long after you return home.
Email: jenny@travelsavvy.agency
Favorite Places to Visit: South Africa, Botswana, Scotland, Vietnam, South Korea, Japan
Best Travel Experiences: Cage diving with great white sharks in South Africa, floating over Cappadocia in a hot air balloon at sunrise, a too-close encounter with a curious hippo on safari.
Dream Trip for the Future: The Aurora Borealis in Lapland, trekking with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, Lake Baikal, and Namibia's Skeleton Coast where the desert meets the sea