I was born and raised among the hills and cliffs of the Trapani area, where I have always cultivated my greatest passions: the sea, archaeology, and agriculture.
I studied Classical Archaeology and later specialized in Naval and Underwater Archaeology, taking part in several excavation campaigns in Sicily, especially at Segesta, an enchanting and enigmatic place to which I am deeply connected.
I spent 2 years in the East (mainly in Japan, but also in Korea, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and Nepal), combining volunteering and hitchhiking, and 6 years in Brazil, where I worked as a language teacher in a small school in the city of São Jose dos Campos.
Currently, I focus on dwarf palm crafts, organic farming, and archaeology, all passions that I always integrate into my work as a tour guide. Through this role, I enjoy helping travelers discover the most authentic and hidden gems of my homeland.