Christian Dior are making movies into the luxury wellness market rapidly expanding their spa portfolio
The massive uptake of GLP-1 drugs are reshaping the menus at top end restaurants and within luxury hotels globally.
The wellness travel revolutions is seeing luxury hotels adapt in multiple ways, specifically for women.
The 2026 wellness boom will continue within luxury hotels in 2026 as more hotels adapt to the wellness demands of their guests.
That fleeting interlude between Christmas and New Year’s beckons like a whispered promise—a rare pause where the world slows, decorations soften in the light, and the soul craves renewal.
2026 is shaping up to be one of the most transformative years in modern travel. Luxury consumers are moving away from speed, status and excess, and turning toward experiences that feel restorative, intentional, and deeply personal.
There’s something undeniably magical about Europe in December. The air feels crisper, the nights glow warmer, and cities transform into scenes that look like they’ve been plucked straight from a snow globe.
When the turquoise waters of the Aegean first lapped against the whitewashed decks of Ναμμός (Nammos) Mykonos more than two decades ago, few could have foreseen the global lifestyle phenomenon it would one day become.
Sydney’s summer streets shimmer with sunshine each December, but this year, one address shines just a little brighter. Inside the storied walls of the classically elegant Sofitel Sydney Wentworth, a new chapter of European festive elegance unfolds—one that brings French art de vivre to the heart of the city.
Soho House is entering a new chapter, using wellness and longevity as the engine for its next phase of global growth and cultural relevance.
In 2026, fitness in luxury hospitality is no longer an optional extra—it is a central language through which brands define themselves.
Luxury travelers have long made the discreet earbud an in-flight essential, retreating into curated soundscapes that cocoon them from the hum of jet engines or bustling hotel lobbies.
This luxe gift guide is tailored for the affluent woman who travels on purpose, with restorative escaped, cultured city stops, and long seasonal stays abroad.