Anna Nicholas (born 1961, Rochester, Kent) is a British travel writer and author based in Majorca, Spain.
Following a period judging bizarre world records,[citation needed] Nicholas started her own luxury and travel public relations agency, ANA Communications.
[1] She also became a freelance travel writer, writing for publications including the Financial Times, The Independent, Tatler, Daily Express and Evening Standard.
Nicholas featured in a BBC TV documentary when she was on the team of an expedition to carry a grand piano to the remote Wai-Wai tribe in South America.
[2] She relocated with her family to Majorca in the Balearic Islands in 2005 where she continued to run her PR business in London[3] before eventually settling down to become a full-time writer.