Agostina Marzullo
Translator and interpreter, specialized in copywriting
Areas of expertise: Travel tips, Art & Culture
What connects Agostina with Mallorca
- Agostina travels to Mallorca 3 or 4 times a year to deeply experience the unique places on the island.
- Her passion is to convey the essence of these places in her lively and authentic texts.
- As a native Argentine, she teaches Spanish to foreigners in her spare time, which strengthens her skills in intercultural communication.
With my writing, I want to make the soul of Mallorca accessible to every reader.
Agostina Marzullo
Experience
Agostina Marzullo is a translator and interpreter, specializing in copywriting. She has a special talent for immersing herself in the places she writes about, bringing them to life with her vibrant and authentic language. With frequent trips to Mallorca, she has developed a deep connection with the island, especially with Can Picafort and Port de Pollença.
Her writing philosophy is based on authenticity and lived experience. Agostina writes as if she were having a conversation with a friend, sharing both the wonders and the everyday details that make Mallorca special. Her goal is to help readers imagine themselves strolling through local markets, smelling the sea breeze, and discovering hidden gems off the beaten path.
In addition to her passion for writing, Agostina teaches Spanish to foreigners in her free time, demonstrating her commitment to cultural exchange and communication.
Education
Agostina’s educational journey is diverse. She studied Social Sciences in her home country, Argentina, Translation and Interpretation in Spain, and Digital Marketing in Germany. This strong academic foundation enhances her writing skills and allows her to approach her craft with a unique perspective.
Personal Interests
In her free time, Agostina loves traveling, cooking, and reading. She enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and her cat Carlo. These hobbies not only enrich her life but also inspire her writing.
Excerpt from Agostina’s articles
- Deià – The charming artist village in Mallorca
- A trip to Valldemossa – Culture and nature hand in hand
- Fornalutx – A fairytale village in Mallorca
- Inca – The authentic leather center of Mallorca
- Sineu – Discover its market, monuments and gastronomy
- Sóller – One of the most beautiful towns in Mallorca
- Binissalem – The ideal destination for wine lovers
- Paguera – A German corner of paradise in Mallorca
- Can Picafort in Mallorca – a popular tourist destination
- Colònia de Sant Jordi – Coastal village in the southeast of Mallorca