Solène Leclerc
"After years of studying the theory of tourism, the time has come to put it into practice. And for that, Easyvoyage is the perfect playground! First professional trip to Cuba. The bar was set high from the start. But I'm always happy to pack my suitcase and I'm always ready to go to Spain or Tunisia to visit hotels or discover a hidden region. If I've learnt anything over the last few years, it's that life is full of surprises and I don't know where I'll be in a few months' time. Whatever happens, my pen remains at the service of Easyvoyage to highlight destinations in the four corners of the world."
Fallon Bouvier
"With a strong taste for travel, but a terrible fear of flying, it wasn't until I was 20 that I took the plunge and flew alone for the first time. I headed for Corsica! A 1? hour flight to discover wild landscapes, beaches worthy of the Caribbean, local specialities and friendly villages. A second trip to Morocco in 2011 was a real "coup de coeur", and that was all it took to become addicted to discovering the world. Turkey, Portugal, Martinique... One trip followed another, enriching my experience and, above all, encouraging me to find a job in this field. I joined Easyvoyage in 2020, at a time when the tourism sector had to adapt to an unprecedented situation, and I share my discoveries through articles and videos. I'm always on the lookout for new spots, good addresses and good deals, and I also like to reveal the little-known facets of certain destinations."
Sauvane Beerli
"Even as a child, my parents used to carry me under their arms to the four corners of the world. Maybe my passion for travel is genetic, because I've never stopped. City-trips in Europe, road-trips in the Middle East, holiday clubs in the Caribbean, homestays in the Maghreb, backpacking in Latin America or studying abroad at university... I've tried out many different ways of travelling and they've all suited me. So it was quite natural that I wanted to focus my career on tourism and joined easyVoyage in 2022, because travelling is great but sharing your experience is even better."
Pascal Antoine
"Born into a sedentary family (whose forebears had moved around quite a bit), I started travelling late in life. First as an illustrator, then as a young journalist, I spent 15 days in the Seychelles for a luxury magazine, then 20 days on the west coast of the USA (Arizona, California, Route 66, cowboys...) for VOYAGER Magazine. Wow, what a blast! That was it. I became a contributor to the magazine, then joined its photo agency, VISA, as a photographer and head of advertising iconography. I then joined the management of *VISAREPORTAGES, its press agency, which produced many worldwide stories. VISA then became *COTEVUES* and I was put in charge. So many stories were produced all over the world during those 10 years, with photographers and journalists whose passion rivalled their talent! And there again, dozens of trips (sorry, adventures!).
Then I joined the LA VIE DU RAIL teams as photographer and webmaster on PHOTORAIL, and even as director. Then I devoted myself to gastronomy, culinary photography and art direction, for the press and publishing houses (Glénat, Albin Michel).
Once you've tasted it, the feeling of travelling is addictive. Travel transports us in a figurative sense. It's a machine for moving through time and space. It's a way of making sure that somewhere else is possible. And that the Earth is immense, and not just in terms of its surface area.