A luxury road trip through the American Southwest: From Sedona to Canyon Country

A journey through the American Southwest, beginning in the red-rock elegance of Sedona and continuing through the canyon country of Utah. This is a region that reveals itself gradually through winding desert highways, ancient geology, and colorful skies that seem wider than anywhere else. This amazing route is designed for travelers who want more than […]

Sustainable tourism in Ecuador: Preserving ecosystems, empowering communities

Quite different from sustainable travel, there’s what’s been dubbed greenwashing. Sounds clean. It Isn’t. Greenwashing is done when travel operations create the illusion of climate-action progress where little or none exists. These operators minimize or cover up environmentally harmful practices, labeling themselves as “green” or “eco-friendly,” while making vague or inflated claims about their practices […]

The ultimate Holland Cooper style guide for the Badminton Horse Trials

There is something rather satisfying about how a perfectly tailored blazer feels when you’re out in the British countryside. And that feeling of comfort and freedom to move is exactly what the new Holland Cooper “Legends in Motion” campaign is all about. As we look ahead to the Badminton Horse Trials this May, their latest […]

Choosing your location in the Balearic Islands: A short guide to Mallorca and Ibiza

Planning your vacation to the Balearic Islands? This Spanish archipelago of four islands is very diverse. It’s where beach towns meet mountain villages, modern villas overlook historical landmarks, and a world-renowned party reputation that’s only eclipsed by the scenic sunsets. With so much to offer, choosing where you stay on Mallorca and Ibiza can influence […]

Ancient African rock art at Bushman’s Kloof in South Africa

Early one morning, five of us climbed aboard a safari vehicle and headed into the Bushman’s Kloof wilderness of the Cederberg Mountains in South Africa’s Western Cape. This was not, however, a safari in the usual sense. We had no expectations of seeing lions, elephants, giraffes, or any of the other fabled African game animals. […]

Review: Lord of the Highlands with Hebridean Island Cruises

Caledonian Springtime on the Lord of the Highlands, with Hebridean Island Cruises, is a unique cruise. It sails the high seas from Oban to the Hebridean islands of Mull and Iona before heading inland through the Caledonian Canal to Inverness.  Dark wood, plush carpets and flashes of tartan give a country house feel to the 19-cabin […]

Autumn in Wānaka: New Zealand’s best-kept secret

The poplar trees that line the fence rows and creek beds of the Wānaka basin were planted for practical reasons: erosion control, shelter, farm boundaries. Yet every April, they turn a shade of gold that stops visitors in their tracks, provides a sense of familiar knowing for locals and draws photographers and selfie takers alike. […]

Why Ziplining Is the Perfect Aerial Adventure for Thrill Seekers

Oahu, Hawaii, has a way of making adventure feel bigger the moment you look beyond the shoreline. The island’s dramatic greenery, open skies, and sweeping views create the perfect setting for experiences that lift you out of the ordinary. For thrill seekers, that sense of height and motion adds something special to a day outdoors. […]

Our vegan Business Class experience with Vietnam Airlines

When planning our trip to Seoul, we decided on flying with Vietnam Airlines, allowing us to enjoy a city stopover in Ho Chi Minh City on the way home. Having never flown in the premium cabins with Vietnam Airlines, we were excited for a new experience, but of course also interested to see how they […]

The most sought-after destinations for your 2026 luxury villa holiday

There is something genuinely pleasurable about planning a trip well in advance. The anticipation builds slowly and satisfyingly — the research, the narrowing down, the moment when a destination stops being a possibility and starts feeling inevitable. For those already thinking about 2026, that process is well underway, and the destinations rising to the top […]

Spring Spa Trail Escape returns to Gilpin Lake House, Lake District

This Spring, Gilpin Hotel & Lake House – soon to be reviewed on A Luxury Travel Blog – has announced the return of its much-loved Spring Spa Trail Escape, reintroduced with a special introductory price for April 2026, from £673 per room, saving £100. Designed as a deeply restorative countryside retreat, the experience invites guests […]

Luxury villa stays versus luxury hotels: A value comparison

With the boom in popularity for the short-term rental market, the debate stands: should you choose a villa rental or a hotel? Private villas around the world are more accessible than ever for luxury travelers seeking that once-in-a-lifetime stay for hosting big groups. Opting for a short-term private villa rental rather than a luxury hotel […]