Posts Tagged ‘luxury travel’
Luxury Rental Homes You Can Stay In
If you can’t stand hotels, why not rent a house at your vacation destination? If you worry about the standards of houses for rent look no further than these luxury abodes at wondrous locations. Casa Paris on the East coast of Spain Brione Sopra Miniusio in Switzerland Manoir de Bury just North of Paris Primosten…
Read MoreLuxury Travel via Exercise and Exclusivity
There are many luxury experiences that boast a “bespoke, once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Guided by tour operators they will take you wherever you desire for your travel excursion. To some that is the dream, but others are looking to live their sport’s ultimate challenge. Like riding the Tour de France, from Duvine Cycling + Adventure Co. For…
Read MoreSafari With Wine, Smoothies, and a Lounge
A newly renovated safari property has added amenities and luxury facilities. The Singita Lebombo Lodge recently reopened with a new winter lounge, smoothie and espresso bar, wine boutique, lap pool, and interactive kitchen with rooftop dining. The designer drew inspiration from the location, citing meditative spaces and giant euphorbia trees for a less is more…
Read MoreLightweight Carry-Ons for Your Next Vacation
If you are not planning on traveling via private jet, extra checked baggage can really add up. Fitting as much as you can into your carry-on will help relieve the pain of travel. Try to bring these to maximize space and weight. Inflatable Pillow: A place to lay your head in comfort and weighing only…
Read MoreTravel & Leisure World's Best Hotel 2016
The island of Sumba is home to perfect surf, perfect beaches, and apparently the perfect hotel. The Nihiwatu Hotel in Indonesia was rated the best hotel in the world for 2016 by a reader survey in Travel & Leisure. From the beginning, the Nihiwatu hotel was founded for the perfect wave to surf. And the…
Read MoreHotel Floating in Paris
OFF Paris Seine is a floating hotel in Paris, a wild change from the usual hotels we have seen. The hotel consists of two floating hulls with a hallway connecting them. Booking options include choosing which side of the hotel you would like to reserve. Suites on the hotel-boat are all individually decorated by different…
Read MoreSleep Better on International Flights
Jet lag is one of the most common and aggravating downsides to long distance flights. Advice usually abounds around sleeping on international flights to avoid jet lag. But sleep may be more difficult to catch on a crowded airplane. Keep stress low by planning earlier than usual. Double checking your hotel and flight details, and…
Read MoreTravel Amenities on the Seven Seas Explorer
L’Occitane and Mer & Mistral will be supplying bath amenities for the Regent Seen Seas Cruises’ newest ship; the Seven Seas Explorer. Inspired by the perfume capital of the world, Grasse, France, The Mer & Mistral line will combine aquatic notes and earthy vegetation. Pine, cypress, and rosemary will meld together with seafaring aromas for…
Read MoreVisit the Caribbean this Summer
Thanks to the ocean breeze the Caribbean islands remain tropically cool during the blast of heat in summer. Because peak seasons for island trips are in the winter, a trip would actually be less crowded than normal. Escape to paradise for some relief from the heat. Saint Barthelemy, Le Guanahani Families are rewarded with buffet…
Read MoreFamily Friendly Hotels in London
For a touch of luxury while touring London with the family check out these hotels; Brown’s has interconnected suites for a break from the kids if needed. These suites come with a pop-up tent to imagine camping, and embroidered sheets with princesses and pirates. They really go the extra mile for the kids. Taj 51…
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