Over six years as concierges in some of the world's most demanding properties — Airelles Château de la Messardière in Saint-Tropez, the Royal Atlantis in Dubai, and other landmark hotels across the Riviera and Alps — we learned one thing no training manual teaches: how things actually work on the ground.
Which operators answer on a Sunday. Which captains maintain their yachts. Which restaurants find a table when they say there are none. We built the kind of network that takes years of presence, trust, and delivered promises.
But we also saw a gap. Travel advisors send their best clients to Saint-Tropez or Courchevel — then lose control the moment they land. The experience depends on an overloaded hotel concierge or a random booking platform. No visibility. No revenue. No consistency.
So we built Aurvora. A private booking network where advisors send a request and we execute it locally — with the speed, the standards, and the relationships that only come from years on the ground. Transfers, yachts, helicopters, villas, restaurants, experiences — handled the way we always have: with precision and discretion.
We operate under your name. Your client never sees ours. And you earn a cashback on every service delivered.
This is not a startup disrupting hospitality. This is hospitality, finally organised for the people who need it most.
