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Anita Fabisiak

Licensed guide in Andalusia

I have always dreamt of travelling far away and showing the world to others. I turned these desires into a concrete career path, graduating in Foreign Languages in Tourism and English Philology with Spanish at the University of Opole. Full of hope and eagerness for adventure, I went to the United States for an internship after graduation, and then to Spain... and stayed there.

I have been living in Spain since 2017. I have obtained a tourist guide's licence from the Andalusia Authority and have been working as a city guide and tour leader for several years. For me, every tour and trip is not only a job, but most of all a sharing of tardias, culture and exchange of ideas with tourists from all over the world.

Over time, I have realised that I am not just a guide - I am a translator of cultures. I connect people, places, languages and stories. Andalusia is an exotic that requires understanding, sensitivity and context. I help both individual visitors and groups to discover the region with the same attentiveness and passion.

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I am also fascinated by finding the similarities and differences between Spain and South America - in the music, the language, the customs. Sometimes I get the feeling that they are two sisters separated by the ocean, but still dancing to the same beat.

It is this rhythm - shared, though expressed in different ways - that I try to capture in my work. Because being a guide is not only about the story of places, but above all about what connects them to the human being who looks, listens and begins to understand.

I love people - it's from them that I get my energy. And when I need a moment to myself, I get on my yoga mat, dance bachata or take a walk on the beach. I also like to stop in a cosy cafe, look for that one perfect one, and just watch the world go by.

 I'm looking and looking and here the phone rings, it's your tour request 😊

Then let's go...!

If you want to feel Andalusia for real - you are invited. I will show it to you with heart, rhythm and a smile, and sometimes even with a biting comment.

How about South America one day...?