Travel is changing, and the data is in: 2026 is shaping up to be the year of quiet escapes, ultra-personalized retreats, and a decisive return to slower, more intentional journeys.
I travel whenever I can, and like most people who love being on the road, I click a lot of photos. Sunrise shots, random streets, cafés, small moments I don’t want to forget. I usually dump everything from my camera to my laptop without thinking too much about it.
Steakhouses have always attracted diners seeking rich tastes and satisfying meals. Today, these establishments embrace a fresh approach to flavor.
The shift is clear across advisor circles and high-end booking patterns: travelers are stretching stays, traveling in larger “life groups” (multi-gen families, friends-with-kids, milestone crews), and choosing homes that function like boutique resorts—full staff, tailored experiences, and zero lobby time.
Few destinations balance extremes quite like New Zealand. Glaciers are shrouded in bush nearly to sea level. Geothermal pools splutter right next to five-star lodges.
Myrtle Beach is a coastal city in South Carolina that has become one of America’s most popular beach vacation destinations. It stretches along 60 miles of Atlantic coastline known as the Grand Strand. It offers wide, sandy beaches with warm waters and gentle waves.
Discover Los Angeles’ top jewelry stores for diamonds and custom-made pieces. From iconic luxury houses to hidden gem boutiques, this guide covers it all.
Opening your doors to travelers can feel exciting and slightly uncertain at the same time. You want people to enjoy your space and leave feeling rested, yet you might not know where to begin.
Planning an international trip can be exciting, but it also comes with its fair share of challenges—from booking flights and finding accommodations to navigating unfamiliar cities.
Gozo is often described as Malta’s quieter sister, but that description barely scratches the surface. While Malta is dense, busy, and layered with centuries of urban history, Gozo feels more open and elemental. The landscapes are wider, the villages smaller, and daily life moves at a noticeably slower pace.
Luxury travel is no longer limited to private villas, Michelin-star dining, and first-class flights. Today’s high-end travelers are equally focused on wellness, longevity, and informed decision-making.
While embarking on a cross-country road trip, flying to a new destination, or enjoying a relaxing getaway, traveling with your dog can be a wonderful experience.
If guests visit the luxury hotel and expect a smooth experience right from the moment they enter. An inordinate wait at check-in, a slow response from the staff could quickly ruin the magic.
Wellness is a must-have, not a maybe, on luxury itineraries: 90 percent of high-net-worth travelers schedule workouts on every trip, reports Insight Trends World.
Planning an international trip can be exciting, but navigating everything from flights and accommodation to visas and budgeting can quickly become overwhelming.