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.
Air travel has changed. What was once considered a luxury—speed, comfort, seamless transitions—is now an expectation.
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.
A Four-Day Celebration of Global Style, Luxury, and Creativity in the Heart of the Dominican Republic
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.
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.
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.
The modern professional wardrobe has quietly undergone a shift. Where once the lines between work attire and evening wear were sharply drawn, those boundaries have blurred considerably.
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.
Owning a home is a long-term journey that begins at the curb. The exterior of a property serves as the initial greeting for everyone who passes by or visits.
As intention-driven travel is top of mind this Earth Month (April), the most memorable trips for travelers drawn to the outdoors often go beyond scenery — offering a deeper understanding of the landscapes themselves.
Homeowners often look at kitchens and baths when thinking about property value. The roof is often overlooked, though it is the most protective layer of the house.
In an era of constant connectivity, the simple pleasure of reading - uninterrupted, unhurried, and immersed in nature - has become a rare luxury.
Six Senses Kyoto Debuts New 2026 Programming, Introducing Women’s Wellness Initiatives, Full Moon Rituals, New Grow With Six Senses Programming, and Summer Stay Offer
Award-Winning Private Island Resort Introduces Le Specialità Restaurant, The Longevity Spa and Eleventy Store, Renovated Suites and refreshed common areas.