Luxury UK hotel trains its staff for Valentine’s Day proposals
As Valentine’s Day approaches, one hotel isn’t leaving anything up to chance and is currently training all of its staff… Read More »
The world’s largest luxury cruise suite will have a sauna, pool and $200,000 bed
Cruise cabins are notorious for being tiny, cramped, and pretty much lacking in the luxury department. The Regent Suite, aboard… Read More »
Vegan luxury vacations are the hot new travel trend
The travel industry has gone vegan. The five-star Hilton London Bankside hotel has a posh new vegan suite created entirely… Read More »
Rethinking luxury: in search of the un-Google-able experience
Jon Grutzner, president of the U.S. for Insight Vacations and Luxury Gold, is happy to be “back home” in the… Read More »
New luxury expeditions make solo traveling for women more appealing than ever
With the rise in popularity of booking solo vacations, more high-end companies are following suit with creating experiences that are… Read More »
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Indonesia is ‘world’s most chilled out country’
The South-East Asian nation of Indonesia is the world’s most chilled out country, according to a study by lastminute.com. The… Read More »
Davos 2019: What you need to know about ‘the world’s most exclusive business bash’
The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) will see the planet’s political and business elites descend on the… Read More »
How to train for the world’s most elite wine exam
The master sommelier exam has a reputation for being impossible to pass. Becoming certified is so difficult that, to date,… Read More »
Crazy, rich city: what to do if you’re a super-wealthy visitor to Singapore
When I was growing up in Singapore in the late ’60s, foreigners never mentioned the city. I’ve seen it transition,… Read More »
How Americans acquired a taste for haggis, with help from the Scottish poet Robert Burns
When Anne Robinson and Andrew Hamilton founded their catalogue-order business, Scottish Gourmet, in 2005, they were focussed on importing luxury… Read More »
Will the Nairobi Attacks Dent Kenya’s Tourism Boom?
Tourism operators in Kenya are hopeful that this week’s terror attacks in Nairobi will have little impact on the country’s… Read More »