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Andrea Gramai

My name is Andrea and I am happy to take care of your travel plans.
I am Italian but Mexican by adoption and I am at your disposal to help you discover this fabulous country, its beaches, its unmissable archaeological sites, its gastronomy and the various local communities we work with.

Living in Cancun, I had the opportunity to make a complete tour of the Yucatan peninsula but also to visit part of Chiapas and Mexico City.

I have been traveling and working around the world for more than fifteen years, but a few years ago I arrived in Mexico and fell in love with it.

I am a travel consultant and expert in designing tailor-made itineraries in the most exclusive places in the world but above all in this fantastic country and I am here to help you.

What places and activities do you specialize in?

"I love to hear the needs of my customers. I'm not only good at organizing luxury stays in unique places but also love to coordinate extremely alternative stays or activities in remote areas.
I love hiking, kayaking, snowboarding, cycling, scuba diving and exploring. Outdoor activities are my passion and what I'm best at!"

How did you get involved in travel?

"I started travelling when I was 15 and never stopped. I backpacked around all Europe and lived many years in Germany, Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia (Cambodia) and India.

I love adventure and I'm keen on discovering local people and cultures. I consider myself a globetrotter and an outdoorsy although I also love comfort and traveling in style."

Please share a unique travel experience you will never forget.

"I can spend months telling stories about my past travels.
The best experience I've ever had is when I was travelling around South East Asia and I ended up in a (at that time) secluded island called Koh Rong Sanloem. It was a magic and special place with a very special energy. I fell in love with the island and decided to stay and live there for over a year!
I use to be the manager of a beach dive resort. I used to dive almost every day, share travel and life stories with fellow travelers and hike through the jungle in the wild inland of the island.
It was one of the most adventurous and like times of my life. "

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Recent trip reviews for Andrea

KimKim and Rutopia in Mexico City don't mix
Mexico | Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2024

Carlo
Carlo B.
South Lake Tahoe, CA | Reviewed on Dec 10, 2024
To preface, we have used Kim-Kim 2 previous times and were pleased with the experience each time; this time was the exact opposite. The over arching issue was poor communication. Throughout the planning process we were very clear in our desires. When we expressed them, Andrea would agree and then present a plan which was different from discussed. This disconnect progressed for 3 weeks (2 months before the planned trip) when we finally called KimKim admin to step in for a better person to... Read more

To preface, we have used Kim-Kim 2 previous times and were pleased with the experience each time; this time was the exact opposite. The over arching issue was poor communication. Throughout the planning process we were very clear in our desires. When we expressed them, Andrea would agree and then present a plan which was different from discussed. This disconnect progressed for 3 weeks (2 months before the planned trip) when we finally called KimKim admin to step in for a better person to work with.

Gustavo jumped in to help, and honestly things did not improve significantly. Like before we would try and be clear about our desires and he would agree to our requests. Then he would present something different. As we got closer to the trip, there were also delays in responses to our questions. Excuses were given, always different, but the delays for prompt answers to our questions kept piling up. This affected our ability to make plans outside the official tour related events. We wanted to figure out meals, restaurant reservations, shopping opportunities etc. This was especially challenging and anxiety provoking since we were a travel group of 11 which included travelers aged 11 to 80, half of which were seniors. Gus kept making the excuse that we keep changing the plans. Our perspective is that the proposed plans have not been satisfactory and we keep catching the flaws.

Specific issues with our planning involved our desire to have a tour focused on food and religiosity for our visit to Mexico City. We wanted an overview type day - tour of the city and food tour at the beginning of the week were in CDMX. Then each day would have a mass/visit to church and as the week progressed we build on the great beginning city tour. Didn’t seem like a big ask - but they couldn’t do it. In the final itinerary, we were offered a city tour with food tour at the last day of the tour, the exact opposite of what we wanted. After we continued to push, they relented and placed a city/food tour on day 2 of our itinerary.

When day 2 arrived, our local guide Yuichi Pablo was very nice and educational. He took us a tour of Metropolitan Church and a limited walking tour of the city. But not a single food tour or sample. NOTHING. So when we got to lunch, we complained and also contacted the local tour operator, Ibis Murillo at Rutopia. They apparently knew nothing about the agreed food tour on the itinerary. This was maddening. So Yuichi’s adjustment on the fly was to take us to a sandwich shop.

To appease us, Yuchi promised to try and add food elements into our itinerary. To meet this end, he added a lunch stop at a touristy restaurant each of our tour days. As you can see, very underwhelming and disappointing. Yuichi was a wonderful guide in terms of meeting our goal for religiosity - he really understood the special history of the Catholic Churches we visited and helped us worship and attend mass each day. So kudos to that.

One final knock against our travel week is the driver they used for our week visit, Carlos. He drove a large Mercedes van for us and was a great driver and kept the vehicle clean. However he also had poor communications skills with Yuichi and the parent company, Rutopia. When he dropped us off for a site visit and then parked, he was always late upon returning to pick us up. The worst was on the second to last day of our trip, he dropped us off at Teotihuacan (pyramids). When we finished he did not come to fetch us for over 30 minutes - in the hot sun with our aged parents, aunts and uncle. Our guide Yuichi unsuccessfully messaged him in watsapp and called on his cell phone but he never answered. On the final day, we had early flights out of Mexico City and he was to pick us up at 4:40am. When he hadn’t shown up by 4:55 (15 minutes past the scheduled time) I used the whatsapp to contact our on call tour operator, Ibis. I sent her messages 2x with no response. I then tried calling Ibis directly and finally got hold of her. She proceeded to call our driver Carlos directly, but she said he wasn’t answering her phone calls. This was completely unacceptable especially on a travel day.

These poor experiences really tested our patience and dampened our excitement. It certainly ruined what could have been a great visit to CDMX.

Ultimately I cannot recommend KimKim based on this experience. We also caution travelers who decide to visit Mexico City to make sure they do NOT use Rutopia, or any travel firm that associates with them.

Local specialist: Andrea Gramai
Andrea
Andrea Gramai
Local specialist in Cancun | Replied on Dec 16, 2024
Dear Carlo, Thank you for your detailed feedback. While we regret that your experience did not meet your expectations, we want to address the points you raised and provide context regarding the effort and care we put into your trip. Your itinerary was carefully tailored based on your requests, prioritizing a balance of religious and culinary experiences as discussed during the planning process. The plan was adjusted multiple times to reflect your preferences, first emphasizing the religious... Read more

Dear Carlo,

Thank you for your detailed feedback. While we regret that your experience did not meet your expectations, we want to address the points you raised and provide context regarding the effort and care we put into your trip.

Your itinerary was carefully tailored based on your requests, prioritizing a balance of religious and culinary experiences as discussed during the planning process. The plan was adjusted multiple times to reflect your preferences, first emphasizing the religious aspect and later shifting focus to food experiences. While we pride ourselves on being flexible and accommodating, frequent last-minute changes and updates after the final itinerary was confirmed made it challenging to deliver the seamless experience we strive to provide.

Regarding the food tour on Day 2, we acknowledge there was confusion, and we addressed this by reimbursing the entire day’s cost as a gesture of goodwill. Additionally, we personally covered certain items during your trip to enhance your experience, reflecting our commitment to going above and beyond for our travelers.
We also prioritized open communication throughout the process. While we worked diligently to respond to your evolving needs, the high volume of last-minute adjustments may have occasionally impacted response times.
We recognize how this could have caused frustration, especially for a group of your size, and we’re taking steps to streamline communication for future trips.

We’re pleased to hear that Yuichi excelled in providing meaningful religious experiences, ensuring your goals for mass attendance and church visits were met. However, we are sorry that the logistical challenges with the driver caused discomfort, particularly the delays at Teotihuacan and for your airport transfer. These issues were addressed with our local partners, and we’re implementing measures to prevent such occurrences in the future.

While we regret that your overall experience did not reflect the quality and attention to detail we are known for, we hope it’s evident that we made a concerted effort to adapt to your requests and provide a meaningful journey. Our tailor-made approach is designed to offer unique and personalized experiences, but it also relies on a level of stability in plans to ensure consistent quality.

We appreciate your acknowledgment of the areas where we succeeded, and we take your concerns seriously as we continue refining our services. Should you choose to travel with us again, we’re confident we can deliver the exceptional experience you expected.

Kind regards,
Gustavo
Reservations Manager,
Rutopía