Positive influences outside of the travel sector will have a big impact on how we travel next year. Purpose and intention permeate everything; 2020’s big trends are distinctly green minded, highlight the unsung destination and reveal new sides to old favorites.
It's that time of year to start looking at where travel can take wanderlusts in 2020.
Travelers in 2020 are seizing the day and prioritizing trips now, powered by the belief that customized experiences are the best investment of their money and time, according to the latest Virtuoso® Luxe Report.
A study finds that one in five American Millennials go on vacation to take pictures for Social Media
Tapping into the global popularity of Thai boxing (Muay Thai), the St. Regis Bangkok announced the addition of the first Thai boxing ring in a five-star Bangkok hotel.
The elegant property located in the heart of downtown Seattle is a home on the road for business and leisure travelers with a focus on health, relaxation and rejuvenation.
The global Luxury Travel market size is expected to reach USD 2.5 trillion by 2025, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.6% over the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
From Los Cabos to the Maldives, hotels around the world are offering guests the next iteration of over-the-top culinary service: floating breakfast trays.
The editors behind Hideaway Report have shared nine hospitality travel trends that are prevalent from what they've seen come up in the travel industry.
Madeira, Portugal, will see three new luxury hotels opening this June. The Savoy Palace, Les Suites at The Cliff Bay and Pestana Churchill Bay are all set to open on the Portuguese island in the North Atlantic.
Escaping the tedium of our everyday lives to experience a unique mind and body retreat in an idyllic setting, is a treat we should all make time for in our busy schedules.
Connecting conscious diners with their surroundings in a sustainable manner, Amante Ibiza sources the majority of its produce from its very own organic vegetable garden with meat and fish dishes carefully selected from local fisherman and farmers.
No need to wait for room service; select guestrooms offer wine on demand with the touch of a button.
The results of a recent Travel Leaders Group consumer travel trends survey suggest 2019 is going to be another boon year for the travel industry.
With an increase in traveler demand for exclusive experiences and under-the-radar spots, resorts are tapping into the trend with unlisted suites – more private, lesser-known accommodations that serve as an escape from life’s bustle or the vacationing crowds. Below are a few options for those wanting to be in the know and in seclusion.