Noémie Tremblay | Booking Manager
From Canada
What is your role in the Salty Souls Experience?
I’m the Booking Manager at Salty Souls Experience 🙂 I’m basically your first point of contact when booking a trip with us! I’m here to make sure the first step of your experience is smooth and easy. Feel free to reach out with any questions, I’m here to help and get everything ready before you board your plane!
What’s your background and how did you acquire those skills?
I guess I picked up those skills by doing a mix of a bunch of things. So, study-wise, I have a degree in marketing and years of work experience in sales, customer service, and marketing. That naturally helped me develop strong people skills, understand people better and just get what people need. Then, more on the personal side, I lived in Latin America for 5 years and got super into the surf culture. I worked in El Salvador for 3 years at a surf camp academy and got to connect with surfers from all over the world! The Latin surf scene honestly just feels like second nature to me at this point.
Biggest challenge within the Salty Souls Experience?
My biggest challenge is trying to hold myself back from joining all of you on every trip hahaha! No, but for real, my biggest challenge is making sure all of you feel heard, seen, and fully set for an amazing experience… which honestly doesn’t even feel like a challenge, it just feels natural.
Ninja super skill people don’t know you possess?
I’m the biggest karaoke queen. Especially when it comes to Spanish songs. I know them all, lyrics and everything. Try me haha.
Favorite place in the world?
The beach.
What gets you the most excited in life?
Traveling, the beach, healthy living, sports, coffee, relationships, meeting new people, discovery, growing and evolving.
What is the craziest thing you’ve ever done?
So here I’m torn between two things: living in Colombia for a year during the pandemic with no money, surrounded by 8 Colombian surfers I didn’t even know just to surf… or going on a surf trip to El Salvador that ended up turning into 3 years of living there and building a whole life there. Lol, either way, summed up it’s about leaving behind the North American life I knew to go explore the unknown. And if you’re still reading at this point and wondering what the outcome was, it turned out to be the best thing I could’ve ever done for myself.

