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Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald New Travel Design Company, Nomad Hill, Begins to Take Flight

Did you know that Arizona’s Larry Fitzgerald has visited more than 95 countries worldwide?

Beginning with a month-and-a-half long solo trip around Asia following his rookie campaign in the NFL, and highlighted by trips to favorite destinations like Peru’s Machu Pichu and Antarctica’s penguin families, Fitzgerald has taken plenty advantage of the travel possibilities afforded to him by his career as a professional football player.

Now, Fitzgerald is trying to share some of that excitement as partner in Nomad Hill, an upstart travel planning and design company, launched in 2016, that focuses on providing prospective travelers with vacations that are more fulfilling, immersive, and efficient than they’ve ever experienced.


With the help of co-partner David Jones and the design firm Underbelly Creative, the 33-year-old Cardinals’ wide receiver hopes to drastically impact the current travel culture –while simultaneously altering how people view vacations in general. With the use of a custom algorithm developed to use an individual’s previous trips and experiences to recommend future itineraries, Nomad Hill believes that life-changing experiences will become more of a norm than a cliché moving forward.

Fitzgerald, who currently acts as a brand ambassador for Nomad Hill, is eager to advance not just his own travel scope, but also the scopes of other NFL players and fellow citizens. Citing a 2013 trip to Ethiopia with fellow wide receiver Anquan Boldin in which the former teammates assisted farmers in creating alternative irrigation methods to combat a serious drought, Fitzgerald remains adamant in regards to the value to be found in a perfectly-crafted, custom vacation.

In a society in which travelling millennials are often left to fend for themselves or ignorantly create their own trip schedule, Nomad Hill looks to focus on creating extensive experiences that ensure a traveler is getting a value for their money as well as their time.

Though Nomad Hill still finds itself in the early phases of overall growth, the outlook is sky-high for the future. In fact, it is likely that as long as Fitzgerald continues to invite a few friends on each of his (likely) hundreds of future planned trips, the company will have nothing to worry about—until perhaps the world-class receiver runs out of countries to visit.