Luxury in travel is being redefined. Increasingly, it isn’t about more. It’s about meaning. Experiences that feel personal with time well spent, plus the access and ability to explore destinations with ease in ways that reflect individual interests.
If you are planning a trip to the Riviera Maya and want something that feels easy but still deeply rewarding, start by exploring Hotel Xcaret.
The bespoke service brings expertly handcrafted 18K gold and diamond dog collars and charms to discerning pet owners in-residence at the luxury hotel.
Located on the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Malta is finding itself in the midst of a tourism boom.
Haute Retreats reveals how three of the Caribbean’s most desirable villa destinations offer three very different summer moods—from the glamour of St. Barts to the beachfront ease of Turks & Caicos and the quiet appeal of Anguilla villas.
Air travel has changed. What was once considered a luxury—speed, comfort, seamless transitions—is now an expectation.
Many travelers find that luxury vacations often follow a set pattern. You book a five-star hotel, eat at a Michelin-star restaurant, and visit the most famous landmarks.
Classic cars are more than just metal and rubber. They represent a connection to history and a different way of life.
Luxury travel in 2026 increasingly blends exclusive hospitality with immersive digital engagement. Affluent travelers are no longer satisfied with simply attending elite sporting events—they are curating entire itineraries around them.
The Berkeley, the landmark five-star hotel nestled between bustling Knightsbridge and leafy Belgravia, will once again open its legendary rooftop – usually reserved for staying guests – to all for summer 2026.
Accessible only by boat or on foot, the restored Highland estate debuts five private cottages, a spa, and immersive wilderness experiences in Scotland’s storied Knoydart Peninsula.
Featuring a travertine pool, bar, and restaurant, The Roof welcomes guests with spectacular views over Rome and its most iconic landmarks. For the 2026 season, the hotel also introduces a collaboration with Walmug, an eyewear brand born between Rome and Paris.
A Four-Day Celebration of Global Style, Luxury, and Creativity in the Heart of the Dominican Republic
On April 24, Althoff Villa Belrose, the 5-star boutique hotel in Saint-Tropez, and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, will unveil its newly redesigned gastronomic spaces as it reopens for the season.
Adding to the beauty of Tuscany’s Maremma countryside, Castello di Vicarello, a boutique, family-owned estate, has reopened for the 2026 season with new exclusive experiences.