Thom Esveld

Staff Writer

Thom fell in love with writing after doing a comfort zone challenge. Since then, he has accumulated over 7 years of experience writing content on a wide range of subjects such as travel, cars, motorcycles, technology and gadgets, and his newly discovered passion, watches.

With a deep and honest fascination for the open road and the places that get left behind, he’s often wandering off the beaten path, preferably on a motorcycle. He’s in love with two wheeled machines and the freedom and thrills that motorcycle travel provides.

Photography, airplanes, and beautiful, remote corners of the Earth are some of his other interests. And he’s an EDC gear nerd as well.

Highlights

Experience

Thom is a freelance writer, editor, and strategist, who covers everything from luxury hotels, cars and motorcycles, to food, wine and spirits. He's a solo travel advocate, with a passion for mountains and the great outdoors, and he just loves immersing in other cultures like a local.

He's also an aviation and transportation enthusiast and a licensed mountain guide, that's why he can help you with first-hand experience and advice about the outdoors, and an aviation and transportation enthusiast.

Education

Thom has a Master's Degree in Digital Humanities from the University of Groningen.

EXPERTISE: Cars, Motorcycles, Travel & Adventure, Tech & Gadgets, Watches and more.
EDUCATION: University of Groningen
LOCATION: Amsterdam, Netherlands
TITLE: Staff Writer

About Luxatic

Widely regarded as one of the world’s most influential luxury blogs, Luxatic engages the finest connoisseurs with the content that speaks to their passions – from the newest supercars, amazing yachts, luxury homes and bespoke watches, to gorgeous hotels and resorts from all over the world and the latest trends in high fashion. We help almost 1 million users every month find the information and inspiration they need about the world of luxury, discover exclusive experiences, and elevate their lifestyle. Learn more about us and about our editorial process.

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