Jenny Hart
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My name is Jenny and I am an American travel writer and advisor based in Mexico City. I immigrated to Mexico in early 2021 after living and working in New York City for more than a decade. I specialize in writing about and helping others plan travel around the world, but specifically to Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. I have also worked professionally as a magazine photo editor, social media marketer, city tour guide, and even a dating coach and matchmaker. (Yes, I can help you find love.) While I love to globetrot and visit different destinations as often as I can, I am passionate about promoting travel to and within my adopted country of Mexico. I am an advanced open water scuba diver and an amateur—but enthusiastic!—equestrian and downhill skier. I am considered one of the foremost experts in pet-friendly travel in the United States, and have traveled extensively with my pet cat, Rajah. I look forward to meeting you and would be honored to have you join one of my trips. ¡Vamos a explorar!
13 Reviews 4.08
Jenny is most often complimented for…
- Friendliness
- Communication
- Open minded
Stacy
‘Día de Muertos in Mexico City 💀🇲🇽’, Nov 20245/5
I had a great trip with Jenny. Activities were diversified, free time was available, and we were open to modifying certain aspects that were less suitable. I had an excellent experience and wouldn't hesitate for a second to take part in one of these groups again.
Jessica
‘Día de Muertos in Mexico City 💀🇲🇽’, Nov 20243/5
This was my first time doing anything like this so i didnt know what to expect. The trip was not that bad. I think many people, including myself, didn't expect for such a large group upon initially booking. I didn't participate in some of the stuff because I either had plans or time management turned me off. Some of the activities were not very organized, we had to wait around alot due to trying to figure things out, or waiting on others. Once we got the ball rolling on said activities it was great. The guides were amazing and so helpful, Jenny is a nice lady also. I can see this going great with a smaller group. The Casita was interesting so say the least.... I think I'll stick to hotels & small day trips from here on.
Louise
‘Día de Muertos in Mexico City 💀🇲🇽’, Nov 20242/5
Disappointing trip. It was badly organised, the ‘Casita’ was a hostel with very tiny rooms and no windows in some cases. We were often late or over running or in some cases like the final party - just cancelled. There were some highlights. The face painting and photography was a great idea but again badly thought through as it took much longer and again started late.
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