Bernarda Carranza

Coordinadora De Relaciones Públicas Internacionales at Metropolitan Touring

Bernarda Carranza serves as a Productor de Contenido at Metropolitan Touring since October 2022, bringing extensive experience in journalism and content creation. Previously, Carranza worked as a Research Assistant at Statista, where responsibilities included creating and updating statistics on various topics and writing topic pages. Additional roles include Communications Intern at EU-LAC Foundation, where social media management and event coordination were key tasks, and Junior Editor at Ñan magazine, overseeing writers and photographers. Earlier experience encompasses positions as Staff Writer at Aula Magna and The Voice Magazine, and Editor In Chief at La Verne Magazine. Academic credentials include master's degrees in Journalism Across Cultures from the University of Hamburg and Journalism, Media and Globalization from Aarhus University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia Journalism from Universidad San Francisco de Quito and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of La Verne.

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Quito, Ecuador

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Metropolitan Touring

Spirit, Vision, Passion: The Metropolitan Touring difference The travel business is a people business. Bricks and mortar, steel hulls and motors, fine linens and bone china are important, but at the end of the day, it’s the local knowledge of the guides, the warmth and sincerity of the staff, the human bond, that make the difference. For over 70 years, we have had the pleasure of sharing transformational journeys with our guests, pampering them, protecting them and accompanying them on fascinating adventures. Each guest is unique, like the iconic locations that we feature on all of our voyages. Each journey is a story, and as your story is woven into ours, we create lifelong bonds In many ways, our company’s origins as the pioneers of travel in the Galapagos Islands have set our course over the last decades. The fragility, the specialness, the singularity of the islands and their wildlife have formed our belief in a travel experience that is founded on respectful contact with the natural world, filled with interpretation, understanding and a long-term vision – and, of course, fun! We own and operate a trio of vessels: the brand-new Santa Cruz II, offering contemporary style and flexible travel arrangements for 90 guests, including solo travellers; yacht Isabela II, the perfect, intimate space for 40 guests to explore the islands in relaxed comfort; and Yacht La Pinta, a sophisticated, upscale travel experience for 48 guests. And for those who prefer the conveniences of a hotel and want to experience Galapagos on their own terms, we offer our newly renovated Finch Bay Eco Hotel, the only beachfront hotel on Santa Cruz Island, with activities and relaxation for everyone. All of our expeditions offer carefully designed itineraries to help you see the most of the Big 15 wildlife and world-class service and gastronomy that take your expedition to another level.


Headquarters

Quito, Ecuador

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501-1,000

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