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Jenessa Rosenberger is an artist, licensed travel designer, and the founder of Rose Hill — a boutique creative travel brand built on the conviction that beauty is not an indulgence, but a practice. Her approach to curating experience is shaped by an uncommon range of formal training: years as a massage therapist learning to listen to the body and create conditions for genuine rest, an MFA in painting completed in Aix-en-Provence, a degree in Recreation and Tourism, 500 hours of yoga teacher training, and time spent leading women's wilderness expeditions through the Colorado backcountry. Each discipline deepened and reinforced the understanding of what it means to be fully present in a place, attuned to the senses, and unhurried.
Two years living and painting in the south of France refined that understanding into a philosophy. Immersed in a culture that reveres light, proportion, and pleasure without urgency, she came home with something that couldn't be untaught: that luxury is not about what you can afford, it's about how you feel. That stillness sharpens rather than dulls. That the most memorable experiences are the ones that have been deeply, deliberately considered.
Rose Hill was built from that foundation. Every experience curated, whether a bespoke one-on-one journey through Provence, a detailed small-group retreat, or a luxury itinerary designed for that once-in-a-life moment, is shaped by four interwoven elements: Artful Exploration, Embodied Creativity, Lived Luxury, and Conscious Conversations. This is slow travel with intention. Creative retreat as a way of life. Not escape, but integration. This is the kind of travel that doesn't just show you a place, it shifts how you see.
At the heart of it all is artistic sensibility. The same instinct that guides the work in the studio: choosing color carefully, responding to what's present, and allowing something layered and alive to emerge. Jenessa designs each journey the way she makes a painting. with structure, with spaciousness, and with genuine attention to who you are. The result is an experience that feels both entirely considered and entirely your own.
Jenessa Rosenberger, MFA, CMT, RYT 500
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The Four elements
Artful Exploration Seeing like an artist. Noticing beauty without judgment. Every pilgrimage begins with senses open, agenda set aside. Not in what you see, but in how you notice. Slowness becomes natural. Attention becomes the practice.
Lived Luxury Pleasure as devotion. Beauty as a way of being. This isn't about Michelin stars or five-star hotels, although we'll enjoy both when they serve the experience. It's about learning to show up fully for your own life. To savor. To receive. To give yourself moments of genuine pleasure without apology.
Embodied Creativity The body as a site of knowing. Creating as exploration, not outcome. Yoga, breathwork, painting, movement. Space for the whole body to think. Creativity here is the language, not talent or skill.
Conscious Conversations Dialogue as integration. Language as commitment. The most meaningful shifts happen when you speak them aloud. Conversations over coffee, long dinners, and the in-between moments are where noticing becomes understanding, and understanding becomes the life you return home to live.
The Invitation
If you've made it this far, you're probably someone who values depth over speed, beauty over bragging rights, and presence over performance. You're ready to live more artfully. You're asking bigger questions. You're craving the kind of travel that doesn't just show you a place, it shifts how you see.
I'd be honored to create a pilgrimage for you.