Posts Tagged ‘travel industry’
Villas With Private Sea Access
Having your own yacht to use on your vacations available just down the dock is a great feeling, and at these villas you can do just that. Capospativento in Sardinia has 360-degree views with fabulous interior design with an infinity pool to feel like you are swimming in the sea right outside your door. Villa…
Read More3 Reasons to Charter a Jet to Las Vegas
Did you know that Las Vegas is a top destination for chartered jets? Celebrities, businessmen, and socialites constantly flock to Vegas for fun, entertainment, and relaxation. If you want to skip the busy airport in this city, then chartering a jet may be ideal. Here are a few reasons people are heading to Las Vegas.…
Read MoreUltra-Luxe Banyan Tree Phuket Resort
In Thailand, the Banyan Tree Phucket Resort sits around a clear saltwater lagoon, and holds the Spa Sanctuary and Double Pools Villa. It incorporates spa activities and healthy dining into the entire atmosphere. Because the resort hosts 7 luxury hotels and over 30 restaurants and bars there is an inter-resort transportation system available for guests…
Read MoreLuxury Vegan Michelin-Starred Dining In Hong Kong
Hong Kong is teeming with world class luxury hotels from every one of the biggest brands out there, but accommodating a vegan lifestyle might just separate the truly luxurious experience from the everyday luxury. Island Shangri-La has the plush carpets, artwork, and outdoor pool that patrons have come to expect from this caliber of hotel,…
Read MorePrivate Jet Charter Services From New York
If you want to travel out of New York, there are plenty of diverse ways in which to do so. You can take a regional train or bus, hire limousine service, or drive yourself but these can be impractical, uncomfortable, and inefficient options. Although there are indeed many ways to travel out of New York,…
Read MoreNew Year New Italy
Upcoming travelers to Italy could find they didn’t bring enough patience with them, as security and crowds abound at the hottest sights throughout the country. The first Sunday of each month is a particularly bad time to expect an easy trip as admission to state museums is free and reservations are not accepted. The Uffizi…
Read MoreCritical Guidelines for Hiring a Private Jet
Are you ready to embark upon your next adventure in the comfort of a private jet, charted by an expert pilot and designed for your highest desires? If this sounds like your idea of a dream getaway, here are some guidelines to keep in mind when choosing a private jet charter for your honeymoon, glamorous…
Read MoreUltimate Mauritius Hotel Makeover
Recently reopened, the Shangri-La Le Touessrok is a brand new experience after an enormous makeover to reinvent the luxury hotel. The architecture has been re-figured to include an Asian flair, modern furniture was added for a chic island atmosphere, andart exhibits incorporated more essence of Mauritius history from food to nature. Shangri-La’s transformation of Le Touessrok…
Read MoreCES Brings New Luxury Travel Gadgets
With the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in full swing we have new tech for traveling, and the big winners are the wearable gadgets. The Digitsole Smartshoe warms your feet when cold, tracks your steps, tallies your calories spent, and automatically adjusts tightness and insoles. They even have a built-in light and wireless charging.…
Read MoreTravel During the ‘Dark Days’
Millions of people were traveling around the United States in the last few weeks for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. If you are able to, you should take advantage of what the travel industry calls ‘The Dark Days’. From the beginning of January to the middle of March, for spring breaks, there is a major…
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