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  • Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

    Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

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    I’m not sure about you, but testing my patience in long waiting lines at the gelato shop or bumping into sweaty bodies in narrow alleyways teeming with excursion groups while it’s over 100 degrees outside is not exactly my idea of fun, much less relaxation.

    Early summer is indisputably the best time to be in Portugal, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family: days are already balmy, but not scorching-hot, there are smaller crowds, though life is already in full bloom, and most importantly, prices are not as exorbitant as in August.

    Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    In fact, if you’re dreaming of an idyllic getaway where you can escape those mundane worries while soaking up some culture and spending actual quality time with loved ones, this historic Iberian villa is the perfect nest for exploring the country’s honey-colored coast.

    Your home away from home, Almóada provides the seclusion of a private vacation rental in the heart of a sunny Algarve, in tandem with a boutique hotel service, and costs from only $250 per night to book this season, it’s arguably the best bang for your buck if it’s Portugal where you’re headed:

    Europe’s Most Beautiful Coast Where The Sun Shines 300 Days Per Year

    Tourists Bathing In A Sandy Beach Near A Medieval Castle In Ferragudo, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Before we delve into what’s a truly remarkable listing, you may be wondering what’s ‘The Algarve’. Unless you’ve spent some time studying a map of Portugal, you may be unfamiliarized with its regions, and as a professed Lusophile who’s explored the country extensively, allow me to enlighten you:

    The Algarve is the southernmost region in mainland Portugal, a sun-kissed stretch of coast extending for roughly 100 miles, with beckoning golden sands as far as the eyes can see, turquoise waters lapping rugged shores, and postcard-ready cobbled towns perched atop small cliffs.

    It’s been a popular holiday destination for Europeans for years, as it boasts summer-like temps as early as April, easily surpassing 77 degrees, and a highly-developed beachfront interspersed with resorts and centuries-old fishing villages.

    Benagil Cave In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Unlike other parts of Europe, the Algarve is never exactly quiet, per se, as it is blessed with over 300 perfectly sunny days on average every year, and tourist services remain operational year-round, attracting visitors from colder, Northern countries.

    Irrespective of season, rest assured there’ll be sunbathers dotting the sand in Lagos, wild swimmers braving the Atlantic waters off Portimão, and young revelers out in polo shirts, drink in hand, pub-crawling around Albufeira.

    In the midst of it all, there’s stillness:

    Outside

    Almoada Gate, A Boutique Hotel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Surrounded by green and tucked away in the mountainous hinterland of the Algarve, São Brás de Alportel is not your typical resort town: there are no luxurious five-star hotels, bohemian back streets, nor any obvious landmarks that would make it to the Tourism Office’s travel brochure.

    Still, it is home to Europe’s newest, and arguably most promising wellness haven: Almóada is a four-bedroom holiday villa welcoming eight occupants at a time, born out of an Algarvian couple’s passion for hospitality and 19th century nostalgia.

    This is the culturally-charged Old Continent, after all, so why go for the a bare, lifeless hotel room when you can stay instead in a period house that was built brick by brick, and once belonged to a solitary farmer and his son?

    Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    It may have been left in ruins upon the demise of that family line – countryside Portugal wasn’t exactly prosperous back when – but where the odd onlooker might have seen overgrown vegetation and decaying walls, the brilliant minds behind Almóada saw an opportunity.

    Pulling up to the dirt road leading down to the house, a striking chalky white against a verdant landscape, I was immediately taken aback by how well-equipped it was, considering it rests on the outermost edge of a tiny village in a wider, predominantly rural province.

    Unbolting the front gate, you will first lay eyes on a compact sunbathing area featuring an intimate, heated outdoor pool fed by a weeping fountain, cozy loungers under the shade of lemon trees, and even a hammock that swings over the crystalline waters.

    Veranda In The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    It adjoins the spacious veranda that laps around the house, leading to an ‘honesty’ bar, filled with world-renowned Portuguese wines and spirits, alfresco dining spots, and other relaxation areas, including a daybed that was sure to become my reading nook for the time being.

    No noise, no traffic, only the gentle ruffling of the leaves.

    Inside

    Crossing the threshold, my focus was immediately diverted to the homespun, timeless feel of the interior: from the century-old dial phone and the neatly-carved wooden furniture, to the retro posters stuck to rammed-earth walls and the absence of a TV set, it exuded sophistication.

    A Rustic Room In The Almoada, Boutique Home In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I’m no art buff myself, but I was deeply impressed by the fact that no interior designers were employed in bringing this place to life: the careful selection of Albert Jacob restchairs, industrial Jieldé lamps, richly-woven Moroccan carpets, and even their configuration is entirely the owner’s doing.

    As stated previously, there are four bedrooms in the property, each of them coming with soft pillow-top mattresses of the kind you’d most commonly find in luxury hotels, and minimalist, bedside dim night lights that only add to the overall romantic ambiance.

    The antiqued decoration follows you into the shower rooms – out of three in the property, two are en-suite – where there’s a number of well-storied heirlooms, including a tabletop radio with the unforgettable baskelite casing, vintage hardbooks, and melancholic Portuguese rag dolls resting on wall shelves.

    Despite the impressive attention to detail – many of the items look like they belong in some History museum – this is still an incredibly-modern holiday villa: the kitchen, however rustic-looking, is furnished with a toaster, kettle, microwave, and every paraphernalia kitchen frequenters need to have handy.

    I was unaccompanied during my stay, and though I wouldn’t be doing any cooking myself when Almóada guests can opt for a private chef service (more on that in a minute), it was still nice knowing there are cooking amenities available if you’re looking for a more convivial atmosphere with friends.

    Interior Of The Almoada, Boutique Home In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Portuguese Hospitality

    Portugal is well-known for its hospitality, especially pertaining to Americans.

    Contrary to the French, who can be somewhat dismissive of you, or Germans, who come across as blunt at times, the Portuguese will offer friendly smiles and go out of their way to ensure you feel right at home.

    Needless to say, Almóada embodies that warm Portuguese spirit: it is first and foremost a family project, captained by Ricardo Beltran and his wife Cristina, two vintage aficionados who poured their hearts into making the house what it is today.

    The Almoada Boutique Hotel, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    My interactions with them set the tone for the entire stay: not only did they keep in contact with me throughout the entire booking process, to ensure my needs would be met prior to arrival, they welcomed me to homecooked dinner and good-natured conversation on night one.

    Ricardo and Cristina are well-versed, well-traveled, they speak multiple languages – their native Portuguese, English, French and Spanish, out of those I could count – and most importantly, they’re natural hosts:

    I felt as if I was being greeted by long-time friends I hadn’t seen in yonks, yet at the same time, they spared no effort in making sure my needs were fully met before handing over the keys to their beloved house, as dictated by boutique hotel policy.

    Romantic Day Bed At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    What Sets Almoada Apart From The Rest

    I may have dropped a hint or two already as to why the Almóada is special, and while I haven’t had the chance to fully elaborate on that until now, the name of the listing itself should give you an idea: let’s just say it’s not called a boutique home for no apparent reason.

    I’m a hotel guy through and through, but I do love booking private holiday rentals from time to time, mostly when I’m looking for complete quietness and privacy.

    None of the smiling to strangers, exchanged pleasantries and restricted liberties.

    Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Swimming starkers in the pool, not having to moderate your singing, making full use of the amenities available without having to share, nor time your sleep as the breakfast room closes by 10 a.m. can feel quite freeing, particularly in a setting as tranquil as the Algarvian countryside.

    What if you could have all that, and still get pampered, and the same standards of luxury and personalized service you would be offered in a boutique hotel?

    Almóada is yours for the weekend, but if being left to your own devices feels too isolating, there’s alternative arrangements in place:

    Idyllic Vibes With A Touch Of Luxury
    Almoada Boutique Home, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Can’t be bothered with the kitchen or ordering food?

    You can have your own private chef who comes round to the house at pre-scheduled hours to cook for you.

    Don’t fancy rocking up to town to get groceries for the weekend ahead? The Almóada concierge is more than happy to take care of that for you.

    Missing spa facilities? Their wide range of massage services and tried-and-true therapies can help you release that built-up tension after another laborious year in the office.

    Whether you’d rather have minimal contact with the Almóada team, only meeting them for check-in and check-out, or enhance your villa stay with a boutique service, they’re ready to accommodate your every preference and need.

    Exterior Of Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Your only job is to sit back and live your best Epicurean life.

    Speaking of which, can we talk about the culinary triumphs concocted here?

    UNESCO-Listed Gastronomy And Wine Aged In Clay Vessels

    If you’re not yet sold on the nostalgic feel of staying in a renovated 19th-century homestead, but you’re a devoted foodie, perhaps Almóada’s gastronomy efforts could be enough of an incentive to book a prolonged stay.

    At the end of the day, this is several-millennnia-old Europe, so of course local food would be cooked and presented in delicately-molded pans and tableware made out of black Bisalhães clay, listed by UNESCO itself as an intangible cultural heritage of Portugal.

    Muxama Salad Served In The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    There’s just no fooling tastebuds, and as my host Ricardo explained to me the first night, the material helps keep the meal warm long after it’s out of the oven and preserves flavor, contrary to inexpensive utensils that often leave food with a tarnishing vestige of plastic.

    Dinners at Almóada are season-based, as every ingredient is locally-sourced – none of the overprocessed stuff sold in Aldi – so it’s best to check in advance what’s on the menu before ordering a homecooked dish, but on my inaugural dinner, I was treated to:

    A reinvigorating muxama salad, with sliced prosciutto of tuna harvested from the Algarvian coast, pesto and acidic local orange, which aided in cleansing my palate for the main course, slow-cooked, steamy seafood bean stew.

    Seafood Bean Stew Served At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The full meal, from starter to dessert, was paired with smooth Portuguese wine you wouldn’t easily find in your local supermarket. No, sir: these ones are matured in clay vessels, a unique tradition exclusive to Portugal and Georgia (the latter of which is the actual birthplace of wine).

    The true star of the evening was the carob cream with red fruits, granola, and a generous scoop of plain ice cream on the side. If you’re wondering what’s a ‘carob’, don’t worry, as you won’t be the first guest to be puzzled by this delicacy:

    It may look like your regular açaí bowl, but the closest equivalent to carob, or how the Portuguese call it, alfarroba, would be cacao, except carob tastes richer, and it’s arguably a lot healthier than the stuff chocolate is based on.

    Carob Cream Served At The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I would sample carob again during breakfast in powder form, sprinkled over a bowl of curd. The early morning banquet is simple, but efficient: French croissants au beurre, Portuguese bread rolls, tropical fruits, a cheese plate and freshly-sequeezed oranges.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if these were handpicked from gardens in the vicinity, though I wouldn’t know as it was already magically set on the table outside when I finally woke from my slumber.

    Lie Back, Relax.

    Young Man Posing For A Picture In The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    As the years have gone by, and my blogging-induced tech neck’s got worse, the prospect of massage sessions in the midst of leisure getaways has started to sound all the more appealing, and there was no way I was leaving it here without putting their holistic therapies to the test.

    Through their partnership with the Carma Project, a clinic based in Faro, this holiday villa-boutique hotel hybrid has a rather exhaustive list of wellness products available to guests on demand, and the best thing is, you don’t need to leave the comfort of home to access them.

    From facial aesthetic procedures to coaching to therapeutic rub-downs, you’ll have no trouble finding just the right treatment to complement your sojourn.

    As a travel blogger with chronic back pain, I was immediately drawn to their highly recommended full-body massage.

    I’m glad to say the masseur did not disappoint: she came round to the house on the scheduled time, and I was free to choose a location for the massage table to be set up myself, by the poolside, listening to the gentle trickling of the nonstop fountain.

    By the end of the session, my back felt a lot less tight, and I could feel all those knotty muscles around my neck had been finally released. It goes without saying that night, I had my best sleep in weeks. 45 minutes that go by way too fast, and worth every extra cent.

    The Town It’s Located In

    Sao Bras de Alportel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The Almóada sits on the outer edge of São Brás de Alportel, a laid-back town some 10 miles inland from Faro, the regional capital of the Algarve, and an equally-short 22-minute drive from Faro International Airport, where you’re likely to touch down first.

    There are no beaches for miles nor a resort scene, but that does not mean it lacks cultural value: other than the numerous pastelarias serving Portuguese morsels and the camaraderie of locals, there are a couple of noteworthy landmarks within walking distance of the house worth seeing for yourself.

    The Old Town is picture-perfect, with rows upon rows of low houses and the occasional ornately-tiled façade, and if you’re a History buff like me, you should probably know there’s a Roman road leading all the way to a hilltop 16th-century church.

    Church In Sao Bras de Alportel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    It’s called Calçadinha, Portuguese for ‘small pathway’, and it was once part of a larger system of roads that connected the city of Faro to Beja, in the north, back when the Algarve, and most of modern-day Portugal, were part of the Roman Empire.

    There’s not much to see here, besides the thriving nature, but it’s still pretty cool to be able to say you’ve retraced the steps of Ancient Romans walking the 1,480-meter, partially-preserved steps.

    As you might imagine, there’s not much of a nightlife in São Brás, and evenings are for chill walks around town or casual dinners in local restaurants, on nights your private chef won’t be around. In that case, I strongly encourage you to pay Sal da Serra a visit.

    The Best Restaurant In Town
    Dourada Ceviche, Peruvian Food Served In The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    One of the hidden gems of the Algarve, this roadside, Iberian-style restaurant some eight minutes walking from the house serve the best dourada ceviche you’ll ever have, sprayed with Algarve lime, and only-moderately salted.

    Their melt-in-the-mouth, sunk-in-olive-oil codfish, redolent of Portuguese tradition, is another must-try, and I was positively surprised by the lemon mousse. Not the most elaborate of desserts, but the creaminess of it was nothing short of delightful.

    As I’ve learned, staying a couple of nights at the Almóada, sometimes simple, is best.

    On The Downside…

    Fireplace In The Almoada, A Boutique Hotel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The main feature missing here is a TV, so there’ll be no binging of your favorite series, nor popcorn and movie nights if you’re coming with friends.

    I get it, the Almóada is somewhere you go for blocking out the outer noise and experiencing that slow life in rural Portugal, and this is a deliberate choice of the owners to make it a more immersive experience, and it’s an inherent part of the concept, however…

    Albeit somewhat distracting, late-night TV binging can be a great way to de-stress and connect with loved ones – I’ve shared some of my favorite moments with loved ones before a flatscreen watching silly rom-coms, or edgy, experimental horror films.

    Rustic Decoration At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Then again, you’re unlikely to notice the house lacks a TV when there’s an ample selection of board games lying around, certain to keep kids entertained, a whole bookshelf at the convenience of readaholics, or you and your friends can always hit up the honesty bar.

    Additionally, I noticed there wasn’t a clothing iron around in the house, as I suppose most guests are not traveling light like me, and squeezing all of their outfits in an 8kg, Ryanair-friendly underseat bag, though the Almóada team was quick to produce one upon request.

    As I mentioned already, the Almóada is located in a non-touristy town of the Algarve, away from the overdeveloped coast. While that’s great for the odd crowd-wary traveler, if you’re looking for a more lively atmosphere, you may find the experience somewhat isolating.

    The Pool At Almoada Boutique Hotel, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe
    Not Your Average Tourist Town

    The town it’s located in, São Brás de Alportel, is a modern municipality, with supermarkets, restaurants and a shop-lined central square – there’s even a fairly-decent Lidl – but don’t expect to find the same level of preparedness to host tourists as in Albufeira or Lagos.

    If you’re not coming with a car, and you plan on seeing more than just São Brás de Alportel, you may find it challenging to get around. Unlike other municipalities in the Algarve, there’s no train station, and bus options can be limited.

    There is still regular bus service between Faro and Loulé, the two largest cities in the vicinity, but they run on long intervals, and there may be some delay. If you’re still resisting renting a car, you can alternatively book a Uber.

    They are surprisingly affordable in Portugal, and the ride from the airport or downtown Faro to São Brás will only set you back by a negligible $10 – $13 on average. From Loulé, the nearest major city, it’s an even cheaper $9 in off-peak hours.

    Who Is The Almóada For?

    Young Man Sitting By The Pool At Almoada Boutique Hotel, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The Almóada caters to a diverse group of travelers, solo adventurers like me, who warmly embrace the associated recluseness and freedom of a villa retreat, but also families and groups of friends, and if the Homage Club, adults-only ‘secret’ room is any indication, even passionate honeymooners…

    The only excluded demographic is children aged under 12. You know, you wouldn’t want the beautiful memorabilia to be damaged.

    It’s ideal for a three-night to one-week stay, as it is in the heart of the Eastern Algarve, within short driving distance of all the main points of interest and the airport, and it may even serve as a temporary homebase for digital nomads.

    As you’ve seen by now, São Brás de Alportel has everything you could need for a longer stay, and the fast, reliable Almóada WiFi will keep you connected, and your workflow uninterrupted if you’re booking the house for one to three-months.

    How Much Does It Cost To Book The Almóada?

    Breakfast Served At The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    This listing is on the market for $250 per night this season, and that’s the maximum overnight rate you’ll be charged if you’re staying by yourself, but there’s no denying it is a far better deal if friends or family are tagging along.

    The house has an 8-guest capacity, so when it’s full, each visitor will actually be paying a nearly-negligible $31.25. I’m talking thirty bucks for a luxury villa in the Algarve, with your own private pool and all these incredible amenities.

    I know rounding up eight friends can be a challenging task when you have maybe three to four mates yourself. Still in that case, the nightly rate per person drops to only $62.50.

    Exterior Area Of The Almoada Boutique Hotel, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    If it’s just you and your other half, you’ll be forking out an acceptable $125 each per night.

    Quotations may vary depending on season, the types of services demanded – the private chef and concierge service are not included in the basic rate – and remember, each stay is completely personalized based on a guest’s every need.

    It’s best to contact the team beforehand to make specific arrangements.

    Either way, if you’re dreaming of an idyllic escapade to sunny Southern Europe, I doubt you’ll find another property with this much character and with better value for money than Almóada.

    What To See And Do In The Algarve

    São Brás is all lovely and picturesque, but there’s so much more to see in the Eastern Algarve, and trust me, you’ll want to extend your stay beyond just a couple of nights to get a proper feel of the surrounding province.

    Out of all the fun things you could do, my four favorites were:

    Go For Some Beer Tasting At Algarve Rock
    Algarve Rock Brewery In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Southern Europe is not exactly known for its varied selection of craft beer, even though a majority of tourists are heavy beer-drinkers, with Brits, Germans and North Europeans dominating in this precise demographic. Instead, wine is the law of the land.

    You can imagine my surprise upon finding out one of the activities offered at Almóada is beer tasting at a newly-opened Algarve micro-brewery, where they serve dozens of unique beer flavors, blending the earthiness of ale and citrusy, Mediterranean undertones, and other unique combinations.

    Their charcuterie plate with various types of cured ham and olives is a treat on the side, and if you’re a beer aficionado keen on learning more about the brewing process, there will most certainly be an enthusiastic member of staff available to give you a tour of the premises.

    As for my favorite craft beers, I’d have to go for ‘Rasperry Goose’, the ‘Tiny Rhubarb’, and as odd as it may sound, the coconut-infused ‘Tino’s Great Escape’. Lucky you, you can always hoard up a few cans to get the party going back at the house.

    Visit Beautiful Faro

    Faro is the regional capital of the Algarve, and as it is a 24-minute drive from the village, there’s nothing stopping you from taking a day trip out to its walled historic center, traversed by narrow cobbled lanes that lead up to an imposing medieval cathedral.

    Faro Cathedral was built in defiance of the city’s Moorish traits, and it’s stood for centuries as a symbol of Portuguese – and Christian – control over the land, that for many centuries, had succumbed to occupation by North African caliphates.

    Other than the adorable Old Town, the most memorable thing about Faro to me was the Bone Chapel, a tiny oratory adorned by actual human bones, all four walls all the way up to the high ceiling: quite eery, perhaps distressing for some, but a striking sight nonetheless.

    Get Lost In The Nature
    Rio Formosa Park In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Driving east of Faro, you’ll immediately enter the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a nationally-protected coastal marshland dotted with islands, interconnected by small canals, and bounded by unspoiled sandy beaches that run for a whopping 37 miles.

    If you’re a birdwatcher, you’ll be thrilled to know there are numerous rare species you can spot here, as it is an oasis for the Atlantic wildlife: white storks, the rare spoonbill, distinct for its long, spoon-shaped beak, and the showstopper Greater Flamingo.

    For the odd naturist out there, some of the islands in the zone are even reserved for nudism, and can only be accessed with small boats, giving beachgoers a unique sense of exclusivity, tying nicely with your recluse Almóada escapade.

    Stroll The Charming Medieval Streets Of Loulé

    Though not widely promoted, the small inland city of Loulé, a 19-minute drive down the N2 from the villa, is just as incredible a cultural expedition, with its gorgeous fortress, erected in immemorial chivalric times, and labyrinthical Old Town.

    As it does not straddle the coast, unlike Faro, Loulé sees very few tourists, despite its relatively large Medieval Fair in July, and a host of other season-based festivities taking place here, but then again, only those with an interest in the Middle Ages are likely to have heard of it.

    Oh, and if in strolling around this charming municipio, you happen to walk past the Amendoal Pastelaria, make sure you head in and order yourself a slice of their pata de veado (deer’s hoof), rolled in shredded coconut.

    You can thank me later.

    Explore An Ancient Roman Archaeological Site
    Ruined Roman Temple In Milreu Archaeological Site, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Can’t get enough of the culture yet? Some 5 miles south of São Brás, near the village of Estoi, you’ll stumble upon an important archaeological site called Milreu: it comprises the ruins of a 1st century Roman villa and an uninhabited medieval farmhouse.

    What makes Milreu special is the fact that it serves as a window into life in a rural province of the once-vast Roman Empire, and even so, it did not lack resourcefulness or luxury: I was surprised there were pools, a gym, lush gardens now overtaken by weed and a temple.

    Excluding the 16th century house built atop the previous Roman dwelling, with removed floors so the beautiful mosaics beneath them can be seen, this temple is the main attraction, and judging by its state of semi-preservation well into the modern age, it must had been really quite something.

    The Algarve extends well beyond Faro and its surrounding points of interest, and we strongly suggest you do your own research in advance, and plan your itinerary based on your own preferences. This accompanying article is a good place to start.

    Bottomline

    Veranda At The Almoada Boutique Hotel With The Honesty Bar Pictured In The Background, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I can’t think of a better home base to experience the nature and ancient wonders of the Algarve than Almóada: yes, it is a little off-path, and the boutique service comes at an additional cost, but it does feel like home, as opposed to another unremarkable hotel devoid of soul you’re just crashing in.

    To me, it felt like a safe haven nestled in the Algarvian hills, still within short driving distance of the beach and a number of historical sites, yet you get to kick it back, relax, and escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist-ridden coast all the same.

    With their private homestay approach, without sacrificing comfort, and enhanced by a boutique hotel service, it’s almost as if the team at Almóada has cracked the code to the ultimate guest experience, and rest assured I’ll be back myself this summer.

    A Room At The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe
    You can book your idyllic Almóada stay here.

    You Can Fly Nonstop To The Algarve From The U.S.

    Portugal hosts a number of nonstop Transatlantic flights from the United States, a majority of which will land in Lisbon and Porto, two of the country’s largest cities.

    That said, in recent years, due to the surging demand for Portugal vacations, other secondary hubs have emerged.

    We’ve had States-bound service launching from both the Azores and Madeira, two Portuguese archipelagos stranded in the middle of an azure Atlantic, and from this summer onward, it’s Faro’s turn to dip into that growing North American market.

    Man Sitting On Plane, Unspecified Location

    Starting May 24, Americans can fly from Newark International straight to Faro, in the heart of the Algarve, without long, unnecessary layovers in Lisbon or Porto, with United Airlines, a total of four times per week, on a 176-seat Boeing 757-200.

    Newark To Faro Flight Schedule

    Outbound

    It departs from Newark every Sunday, Monday and Wednesday at 9:50 p.m. local time, touching down in Southern Portugal at 10:00 a.m. the next morning.

    Return

    Returning home, every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, Americans should expect to take off at 11:45 a.m. landing back in Newark at 3:05 p.m. local time, on the same calendar date.

    Traveler Booking A Flight On A Computer While Holding Up A Credit Card, Flight Booking Concept

    One-way tickets start from $944, or only $84.15 in monthly instalments if you select uplift as a payment option upon checkout. For more information, head on over to United Airlines.

    The Almóada is a 22-minute Uber ride from the airport, with fares ranging between $10 and $15 depending on the hour.

    **Travel Off Path was a guest of Almóada, who helped with the creation of this itinerary by hosting some of our accommodations and attractions. Our opinions, recommendations, and suggestions remain our own.**

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  • You Can Now Fly From Seattle To 7 Incredible Destinations In Asia With This New Luxury Airline

    You Can Now Fly From Seattle To 7 Incredible Destinations In Asia With This New Luxury Airline

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    Asia is surging in popularity with Americans due to its affordable prices, completely foreign yet fascinating culture, and relaxed visa policies that benefit U.S. passport holders, but it’s not always the easiest continent to fly to, especially if off-path gems are on your radar.

    Panoramic View Of Taipei Cityscape, Taiwan, East Asia

    If you’re based in Seattle, we have great news for you: Taiwan-based luxury airline STARLUX is coming to the city, launching nonstop flights to their Taipei hub, as well as one-stop routes to 6 other incredible Asian destinations that might appeal to the adventurer in you.

    We hope you haven’t made plans for spring 2024 already, as the start date is August 16. Here’s everything you need to know:

    Everything You Need To Know About The New One-Stop Flights To Asia From Seattle

    STARLUX Airlines has been making quite the splash since its global launch last year: a Taiwan-based luxury airline, it first entered the market primarily serving destinations in Asia before adding the United States to its flight map.

    The first U.S. cities STARLUX launched in were Los Angeles and San Francisco, not coincidentally, as these Californian metropolises are not only America’s gateway to Asia, but they are home to a high number of Asian-Americans, and that typically pushes up demand.

    woman holding us passport waiting for a flight

    Seattle is the third city to host STARLUX, with Taipei flights starting from August 17.

    Through a partnership with Alaska Airlines, Seattleites and Americans residing in several other inland cities and as far away as New York on the East Coast will be brought closer to the Oriental World.

    If you fly out of any of the airports listed below, you can now get to Asia with Alaska/STARLUX via Seattle:

    • Las Vegas (LAS)
    • Portland (PDX)
    • New York (JFK)
    • Chicago (ORD)
    • Phoenix (PHX)
    • Salt Lake City (SLC)
    • Denver (DEN)
    • Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW)
    • Houston (IAH)

    STARLUX is the only Taiwanese airline offering first-class seats, and trust us, you don’t want to miss out on this:

    Luxury Service Mid-Air

    The A350-900s deployed on Trans-Pacific routes come with four first-class suites, with 60-inch doors that provide full privacy, 32-inch 4K flatscreens equipped with Bluetooth pairing, a spacious wardrobe, and our favorite, and zero-gravity seat settings that will make you feel as if you’re sleeping on a cloud.

    The Business seats aren’t too shabby, either, arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration and seating 26 passengers. The 48-inch sliding doors close partially, and TVs are smaller (24-inch), but they still feature bluetooth audio and on-demand entertainment.

    Plane Window At Sunrise

    With inflight dining curated by chef Lam Ming Kin, known for adding a high-end twist to native Asian cuisine, including the exclusive Hutong Wagyu Bo Luo Bao (pineapple bun with black truffle butter), and other artisanal highlights, you’ll enjoy Michelin-starred dining mid-air.

    Moving down to the 36-seat Premium Economy and 240-seat Economy Class, you should expect the classic 2-4-2 and 3-3-3 configurations, respectively. If you need more legroom and you can’t do without a comfy footrest, then you should definitely opt for the former.

    Now, let’s have a look at the flight schedule:

    Flight Schedule From Seattle To Taipei

    Interior Of A STARLUX Airlines Aircraft
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    From August 16, this is what STARLUX Airlines’ flight schedule from Seattle (SEA) to Taipei (TPE) will look like:

    • JX21 flight departs from Seattle at 2:10 a.m. landing in Taipei 5:10 a.m. on the next calendar date
    • JX22 flight departs from Taipei at 8:00 p.m. arriving in Seattle 4:15 p.m. on the same calendar date

    Covering 6,075 miles, the Taipei-bound flight completes the journey in roughly 12 hours every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. Return flights to Seattle block at 11h15 and operate on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

    traveler at airport flight board

    We’re not exactly thrilled about Seattle’s suboptimal 2:10 a.m. departure time, but there’s nothing a well-spent overnight in a STARLUX luxury first-class cabin won’t fix. You’ll wake up in Taipei at 5 a.m. feeling like new.

    How Much Does It Cost To Book?

    Prices for Seattle-Taipei flights start from only USD $897 return in Economy.

    Traveling in the lowest tier, you can bring one piece of hold luggage weighing 23kg and under.

    Premium Economy allows you to bring two pieces of luggage onboard, and you have a complimentary seat selection.

    STARLUX Exclusive Soap, Chic Business Class Design
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    Business Class starts selling from $3,691, and finally, the moment you’ve been waiting for, a First Class seat averages a whopping $10,029.

    We know this is a pretty long, strenuous journey, and breaking the bank before you even make it to Taipei will be no help, but don’t despair just yet:

    Remember STARLUX has partnered with Alaska Airlines to improve connectivity between the inland U.S. and Asia?

    If you have accumulated Alaska Mileage Plan miles and you’d very much rather travel in comfort, you can spend your mileage on a deluxe STARLUX experience.

    Young Woman Enjoying A Meal From Her STARLUX Airlines Business Class Seat
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    Tthis partnership allows you to use your Alaska miles to book a First or Business Class seat on Trans-Pacific flights, reducing the eye-watering airfares.

    In order to get a good deal on Business or First, or even fly for free, it’s recommended to have at least 75,000 miles accumulated.

    Regardless of where they’re flying in Asia with STARLUX, Americans will have a short layover in Taipei, Taiwan, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing:

    Nonstop Flights to One Of The Most Exciting Cities In Asia

    Taipei is one of the most exciting cities in Asia, and the capital of Taiwan, an independent Chinese island that, contrary to the mainland, has adopted more democratic values, and has cozied up to Western values in recent decades.

    Busy Street In Taipei, Taiwan

    Other than walking the vibrant, market-lined streets and admiring ancient temples, tourists can use Taipei as a starting point for exploring the island, full of natural landmarks and historic seaside villages with origins to lost to time.

    From Taipei, passengers can connect to as many as 22 other destinations in Asia, including 10 in Japan. From the United States, mainly from Los Angeles, you can travel to the following Asian cities with a stopover in Taipei:

    • Phu Quoc, Vietnam
    • Hakodate, Japan
    • Chiang Mai, Thailand
    • Nagoya, Japan
    • Kumamoto, Japan
    • Clark, Philippines
    • Sendai, Japan
    • Cebu, Philippines
    • Hanoi, Vietnam
    • Sapporo, Japan
    • Okinawa, Japan
    • Fukuoaka, Japan
    • Singapore
    • Manila, Philippines
    • Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    • Kuala Lampur, Malaysia
    • Tokyo, Japan
    • Osaka, Japan
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Da Nang, Vietnam
    • Penang, Malaysia
    • Macau, SAR China
    blonde woman looks at a temple in chiang mai thailand

    Some of the destinations listed above, such as Tokyo and Singapore, host nonstop flights from the United States, usually via their own national carriers, so unless you’d like to couple those with a short visit to Taipei, it’s best you book directly with Japan or Singapore Airlines.

    STARLUX is great, however, for reaching lesser-known destinations in Asia that are not typically served by mainstream Trans-Pacific airlines.

    Straight from Seattle specifically, these are 6 other incredible destinations you can book full tickets with a stopover in Taipei, with departure times always set for 2:10 a.m:

    Old Buddha In Sukhotai Historical Temple, Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Southeast Asia

    Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Chiang Mai is the cultural capital of Northern Thailand, a UNESCO-listed moated old city jam-packed with centuries-old temples, including the storied Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, with its towering golden stupa, and a foodie hotspot of the highest order.

    One-way tickets from Seattle to Chiang Mai, with an 8h10 layover in Taipei, start from $541.30 on STARLUX’s website near launch dates. Following departure from Seattle, arrival in Thailand is set for 4:15 p.m. of the following day, local time, totaling over 24 hours of travel.

    Historic Temples In Chiang Mai, Thailand, Southeast Asia

    Cebu, Philippines

    One of Southeast Asia’s last hidden gems, Cebu is a paradisaical Filipino island that combines vibrant city breaks (check out cosmopolitan Cebu City) and nature preserves (picture powder white sands licked by turquoise waters and untarnished jungles).

    Flying from Seattle, you can find tickets for as cheap as $535.90 (return flights not included), with an even longer layover in Taipei, blocking at 10h50, which should give you plenty of time to do some exploring ahead of resuming your journey towards Cebu.

    man looks at kawasan waterfalls on cebu island philippines

    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    An eclectic metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) combines French colonial, stemming from the period of imposed European rule, Western, commonly associated with America’s capitalist influence on South Vietnam, and post-communist architecture.

    At the same time, it is unequivocally Vietnamese, with late-night markets bustling with merchants, crazy colors, and chaotic traffic to accompany them.

    It is where several of Southeast Asia’s most iconic landmarks are concentrated, including Notre Dame of Saigon, a Neo-Gothic church built by the French, the ill-famed Cu Chi Tunnels, used by communist combatants during the Vietnam War, and the Flamboyant Opera House.

    Motobikers Riding Across The Streets Of Ho Chi Minh, A City With French Colonial Architecture In Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    From Seattle to Ho Chi Minh City with STARLUX Airlines, your trip will include a brief layover in Taipei (2h40 mins), with the arrival time expected at 10:15 a.m. local time of the following day (total journey length of just over 18 hours).

    One-way tickets average $526 flying Economy.

    Da Nang, Vietnam

    Moving up the Vietnamese coast, Da Nang is an up-and-coming resort destination with affordable oceanfront hotels that straddle turquoise waters, where overnight rates average a negligible $17, and mid-range eateries where you’re unlikely to be billed over $10 (even if you eat lavishly).

    Young Woman Walking The Golden Bridge, A Famous Bridge Supported By Two Giant Hands Close To Da Nang, In Central Vietnam, Southeast Asia

    It’s a popular starting point for exploring Central Vietnamese nature, especially Ba Na Hills, where the viral giant hand-supported bridge is located.

    Booking a one-way ticket to Da Nang through STARLUX, Economy tickets cost an acceptable $552.90 on launch dates this August, and the Taipei layover is one of the shortest at 1h45, for a total flight duration of 16h35.

    Macau, SARS China

    Vegas of Asia, anyone?

    Macau Skyline, Special Administrative Region Of China

    Macau is a Special Administrative Region of China, meaning it is part of China, but it’s responsible for several of its own internal policies and not bound to follow Beijing’s social market economy: it’s a lot more open, with more Westernized values.

    Similarly to Hong Kong, it’s a ‘mini China’ for beginners, except it’s distinct for its Portuguese heritage: the Luso-Europeans had held Macau as a colony for several centuries, so don’t be surprised to still find Iberian-style churches, ruined convents, or Portuguese azulejos lying around.

    Fortunately for Americans, unlike mainland China, they don’t need a visa to enter Macau, making a trip there much easier to organize.

    Portuguese Colonial Structure Ruins Of St Paul In Macao, Special Administrative Region Of China, East Asia

    On select August dates, there are two flight routes departing from Seattle at 2:10 a.m. and then connecting onward towards Macau, one with a 3-hour stop and another with a longer 11h25 layover (durations 16h50 and one day, 1 hour, and 10 minutes, respectively).

    As for tickets, they start selling for $587.90 on August 17.

    Hakodate, Japan

    Sitting at the foot of a 334-meter-high mountain, Hakodate is one of the main cities in Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island.

    It’s famous for its steep streets winding around slopes, aerial gondolas, and the iconic Old Public Hall, a rare example of 20th-century Western architecture.

    Coming from Seattle, your layover in Taipei is an estimated 6h50.

    Your arrival in Hakodate is scheduled for 4:45 p.m., for a total journey length of 22h35. The second leg of the journey is Taipei to Hakodate. One-way Economy tickets start from $630.90.

    Cable Car In Hakodate, Japan, East Asia

    It’s worth noting there are countless flight combinations and possible pan-Asian routes available now that STARLUX has landed in Seattle: these seven are only an example of that.

    If you’re using STARLUX to reach one of the secondary destinations on its network, we advise you to check its official website for up-to-date pricing and information, as the schedule for connecting flights can change until then.

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  • Why You Should Choose This Trendy Resort Town For A Luxury Vacation In Mexico

    Why You Should Choose This Trendy Resort Town For A Luxury Vacation In Mexico

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    For years now, Cabo has been a popular beach escapade for Americans, especially those living on the West Coast.

    Not only is it geographically close and thus easy to reach, but it’s equipped with world-class amenities and surrounded by stunning nature.

    Mexico coastline with beautiful view over ocean in San Jose del Cabo

    It’s truly no surprise it’s growing so fast in popularity this year, having even toppled the mighty Cancun in that respect, but there’s another subcategory in which Cabo is excelling lately: that of higher-end tourism, with demand for luxury getaways increasing year after year.

    With so many incredible development zones scattered around Mexico, you may be wondering why it’s Cabo’s that U.S. sun-seekers are flocking into:

    Why Los Cabos Keeps Surging In Popularity

    Los Cabos Marina With Loads Of Boats And Yachts Docked, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    With the constant fluctuations of the dollar, which lost value against most major first-rank currencies, such as the euro and the British pound this year, some travel experts had suggested demand for luxury vacations would inevitably drop.

    After all, when money’s tight, Americans don’t go splurging on a tropical resort and have historically tended to be more conservative regarding their savings. FITURCA, Cabo’s Tourism Trust, seems to have a different prediction and interpretation of the phenomenon.

    According to Rodrigo Esponda Cascajares, FITURCA’s director, the dollar’s instability may in fact lead to an increase in tourists opting for luxurious vacations, as perception of value increases, and customers favor spending dollars where they know they’ll get their money’s worth.

    View Of The Beach In Los Cabos Lined By Resorts And Bounded By The Azure Pacific Ocean, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    Now more than ever, travelers are seeking a more meaningful experience rather than just another beach vacay, and they are often not hesitant about shelling out the dough if that means identifying value in a product or when they are sure they will get a high degree of satisfaction from it.

    Having hit a peak of 97% in 2021, Los Cabos’ satisfaction rates are among the highest in Mexico, with visitors commending the service offered at hotels, the highly developed infrastructure and applauding the resort zone’s tight surveillance and safety.

    Unlike the Mexican Caribbean, which has taken a markedly different approach in promoting affordable all-inclusive packages over the years, Cabo’s eyed big spenders.

    View Of A Resort In Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    A Favorite Among Celebrities

    Tourists are no strangers to flying semi-private jets when taking trips to Cabo, as airfares are not as prohibitive as one might think, and unlike the average Cancun visitor, who wants to enjoy their time in the sun without breaking the bank, Cabo’s clientele is actively looking for deluxe experiences.

    In recent years, authorities have invested heavily in converting Cabo from a mere resort town into a luxurious wellness capital of Latin America, so much so that it now boasts the highest concentration of five-star spa resorts anywhere in the subcontinent.

    View Of A Resort Zone In Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    From frequent celebrity guests like Britney Spears and Jamie Foxx to anonymous vacationers from California who put aside some money every month and count down the days to live it up in Cabo at the end of the year, it has become Mexico’s number-one luxury destination.

    Cabo has the distinction of being home to the second-best hotel in the world in Waldorf Astoria, as selected by the prestigious French publication La Liste.

    Overall, it features six times on the list, with other noteworthy entries including Montage Los Cabos, straddling the Pacific, and the landmark Grand Velas, an award-winning listing renowned for its architecture and impressive amenities.

    Condo Apartments In Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, In Baja California Sur, Mexico

    Demand Will Keep Increasing In The Near Future

    As Cascajares says, ‘the number of people interested in a luxurious vacation in the area will keep increasing in the following years’.

    Yet another recent report has showed more than one in ten tourists traveling to Cabo are devoted foodies, as the Mexican Capes are known all over Mexico for their upscale restaurants and unique blends of indigenous Mexican cuisine and modern influences.

    View Of The Pacific Sea From A Resort In Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico

    Other five-star experiences include well-frequented nightclubs, with better-selected customers than the Mexican Caribbean’s jungle parties, and yacht tours, with a growing number of guests renting private boats to explore natural attractions off the mainland, such as the famous Arcos.

    Cabo is not only trendy: it is the guarantee of a well-spent, truly relaxing, luxurious vacation.

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  • These Are The Top 6 Luxury All-Inclusive Resorts In Mexico According To TripAdvisor

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    Where are the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico?

    With hundreds of all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, it can be hard to choose where to stay. But new data from TripAdvisor just ranked the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in Mexico in 2023.

    All-inclusive resorts have been getting more and more popular lately, offering a relaxing and hassle-free vacation for travelers who don’t want to worry about logistics or planning.

    These are the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in Mexico that stand apart from the crowd:

    Best All Inclusive Resorts in Mexico

    1. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun

    Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun is the top-rated luxury all-inclusive resort in Mexico right now. Located in gorgeous Playa Maroma between Cancun and Playa del Carmen, this resort sets itself apart by being an adults-only and offering all suite-style rooms.

    Some rooms are swim-out, meaning you have direct access to one of the resort’s 12 tropical swimming pools from your private terrace.

    @the_luxe_travelplanner Secrets Maroma Beach in Mexico – Room tour #findyourgrace #traveltiktok #maroma #secretsmaromabeach ♬ Aesthetic – Tollan Kim

    2. ATELIER Playa Mujeres

    Another one of the best luxury all-inclusive resorts in Mexico is ATELIER Playa Mujeres. Just north of Cancun, this resort in Playa Mujeres is your own private slice of paradise.

    Modern design meets tropical Mexican charm at this adults-only, all-suites resort where you can enjoy an 18-hole golf course, a private beach, multiple pools, a full-service spa, and more.

    One of the most unique aspects of ATELIER Playa Mujeres is the included private butler service. Guests staying in select suites will have access to a private butler who can assist in making your vacation as relaxing and worry-free as possible.

    @thetropicaltravelers One of my top rated and requested adults only resorts for 2023. As your TikTok Travel Agent, I can book you here and VIP you prior to arrival. Why travel any other way? #tiktoktravelagent #thetropicaltravelers #travelagent #luxurytravel #adultsonlyresort #atelierplayamujeres #honeymoon #destinationwedding @Jennifer Byrne | Travel Agent ♬ original sound – Jennifer Byrne | Travel Agent

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    3. Grand Velas Los Cabos

    Cabo is one of the most popular destinations in Mexico, and Grand Velas Los Cabos is the number one place to stay for an unforgettable vacation.

    This five-star all-inclusive resort takes all-inclusive dining to a whole new level, with seven distinctive and elevated restaurants where you can enjoy your meals each day. You can also have amazing experiences like a floating breakfast or a beach picnic when staying at this hotel.

    @lafoodiegirl When they know food is your love language ????????????????????????????️????????☕️???? ———————— Los Cabos, Mexico ✨ @grandvelascabos ✨ Edition: ???????? Welcome Drinks ???????? Poolside options: Floating lunch, taco stand, swim-up bar cocktails. ???????? Restaurant Frida: Tortilla soup, Tomato Salad, barbacoa Sope. ???????? Cabrilla Cevichería: oriental style & shrimp/catch of the day ceviche Spicy Mango Margarita. ???????? Room Service breakfast ???????? Velas 10: Tomahawk Steak, Smoke Guava cocktail, baked potato, brownie & cheesecake. ???????? Azul: Octopus mixed grill, table side margaritas, blueberry mousse ???????? In room dining: full stocked fridge with Mexican liquors, tacos, nachos, guacamole+homemade tortilla chips ???????? Desserts: Paletas Cart (coco & hibiscus spiked paletas) Churros with ice cream & caramel, cacao mousse ???????? Frida Entrees: Red Snapper, Filet Mignon, Confit duck enmoladas. ???????? Coffee Options: Conchas sweet bread + cappuccino, flat white, iced coffee from Amat. The First and Only All-Inclusive in Mexico To Earn the Prestigious 5 star Rating by @forbes travel guide , Grand Velas Los Cabos features seven gourmet restaurants led by top chefs, including two-star Michelin chef Sidney Schutte. The Poolside & beach service were excellent…from their floating lunch trays, multiple swim up bars to the Tacos Stand & paleta cart. Of course 24/7 in room dining was the cherry on top, we had breakfast in our PJs everyday! Their is also the small walk up Amat cafe if you need your daily coffee fix. They even had Baby food/purées available for Kai from their baby concierge menu, it was amazing. I’ve never been to an all inclusive with such high quality cuisine & such diversity, absolutely recommend it. ????TELL ME: What’s your favorite all inclusive food experience? @velasresorts #myvelasexperience #LATGxMexico #allinclusive #mexico #mexicanfood #velasresorts #grandvelas #loscabos ♬ La Bebe – Yng Lvcas

    4. Hotel Xcaret Mexico

    Hotel Xcaret Mexico in Playa del Carmen is one of the best luxury all-inclusive resorts for fun-loving travelers who want to do more than just lie on the beach all day.

    The entertainment offerings at this hotel are top-notch, but it doesn’t stop there. Guests at this resort can take advantage of the “All-Fun Inclusive” offering.

    This means that guests enjoy complimentary access to all of Xcaret’s properties along the Riviera Maya, including theme parks, water parks, and adventure parks.

    @ryanthemermaid truly felt like you were in a movie #mexico #playadelcarmen #traveltok #xcarethotel #xcaretmexico #travelmexico #mexicotiktok #travelbucketlist #travelhere #InstaxChallenge #travelingcouple #traveldiaries ♬ alors on danse – favsoundds

    5. Excellence Riviera Cancun

    Located in Puerto Morelos, a gorgeous beach town south of Cancun, Excellence Riviera Cancun is another one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico.

    This adults-only hotel is unique because of all the special touches they offer.

    For example, if you’re staying here for longer than three days, you’ll receive a complimentary black car service to and from the Cancun Airport. You can also enjoy all meals and drinks from nine different restaurants and 12 different bars around the resort.

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    6. Beloved Playa Mujeres

    Finally, one of the best all-inclusive resorts in Mexico for 2023 is Beloved Playa Mujeres. This adults-only resort offers a tranquil escape just north of Cancun in Playa Mujeres.

    What sets this resort apart is that it’s couples-only. This intimate boutique-style resort is the perfect place to go for a honeymoon, anniversary, or just a special vacation with your significant other. You can relax on the beach, enjoy a spa treatment for two, or indulge in the many dining options the resort has to offer.

    @therealkeishakhalifa This isn’t even half of the Beloved Playa Mujeres! There are so many restaurants and other features that i could not show in this short video!! #contentcreator #blackcontentcreator #blacktiktokcommunity #blacktiktok #travel #traveltok #hotelreview #resort #mexico #islamujeres #cancun #birthdaytrip #5starhotel ♬ Fever – Dua Lipa & Angèle

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  • These Are The Top 3 Off Path Alternatives To Dubai That Offer World Class Luxury 

    These Are The Top 3 Off Path Alternatives To Dubai That Offer World Class Luxury 

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    There’s no doubt that Dubai is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. In fact, the city won the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Award for the second time in a row this year.

    But with overwhelming crowds of over 14 million visitors per year and ever-rising prices topping the global daily tourist spend charts, some travelers are looking for alternatives. 

    So why don’t tourists try someplace else? Well, Dubai really knows how to do luxury, and everybody knows it. With over 150 five-star properties with excellent reputations, it comes as no surprise that travelers think first of Dubai when looking for a taste of the good life. 

    However, there are a few elite gems in the Gulf giving Dubai a run for its money. 

    For those willing to get off the beaten path, here are the top three alternatives to Dubai that offer world-class luxury.

    Jumeirah Dubai

    1. Muscat, Oman

    Prices in Muscat are about 40% lower than in Dubai while still maintaining top-quality luxury and world-class hospitality. 

    Top award-winning five-star properties in Muscat include:

    • The Chedi Hotel – Palm trees line a sleek pool with ocean views, while minimalist clean lines blend seamlessly with Omani architecture in a true oasis of understated opulence.
    • Kempinski Hotel – This splashy beach resort can do no wrong but can give the properties of Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah a run for their money. 
    • Al-Bustan Palace, A Ritz-Carlton Hotel – If the record-breaking crystal chandeliers and fascinating history of the building weren’t enough, guests will be impressed by the peerless quality of meticulously curated experiences throughout their stay.
    • Shangri-La Al Husn – This adult-only clifftop retreat on the bay of Barr Al Jissah recalls Arabian royalty in its indulgent brand of luxury.

    But the luxury doesn’t stop at accommodation. Oman Air is ranked in the top 10 business classes and first classes to fly in the world and was awarded the most comfortable seat in the Middle East.

    Like Dubai, Muscat airport is a convenient (albeit smaller) hub connecting flights between Europe, Asia, and Africa, featuring a business class lounge ranked in the top ten globally.

    luxury hotel in oman

    Muscat doesn’t have anything like the Burj Khalifa, but it has something that ultra-developed Dubai is missing: the balance between old and new. 

    While modern world-class hospitality is still the name of the game, Oman is absolutely steeped in a depth of tradition missing from other luxury destinations. Maintaining its organic character in its architecture, hospitality, and way of life sets this Gulf nation apart from the competition. 

    The Sultanate is predominantly Ibāḍī, practicing a branch of Islam that is less conservative in social practice than many neighboring societies. 

    Muscat’s social climate is relatively relaxed and tolerant of other cultures. Tourists can enjoy alcoholic drinks on their trip and have peace of mind knowing that Oman is widely regarded as the most female-friendly country in the region. 

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    Muscat Oman by night

    While the extraordinary service and striking architecture of Muscat’s luxury properties might tempt you to never leave your hotel, Oman’s true gems lie in the excursions. 

    No trip to Muscat would be complete without marveling at Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, wandering around the Royal Opera House, or shopping in the vibrant maze of Muttrah Souk. Just an hour southwest of Muscat lies the ancient capital of Nizwa, surreally frozen in time yet welcoming to visitors.

    Venture an hour and a half east along Oman’s coastline, and you’ll be blown away by the natural beauty and refreshing waters of Wadi Shab, Wadi Bani Khalid, and Wadi Tiwi. The nature here also knows a little something about true luxury.

    Wadi Bani Khalid beautiful swimming hole in Oman

    2. AlUla, Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia’s new tourist magnet AlUla offers a unique brand of exclusive luxury. The Kingdom describes this desert retreat as “a living museum of preserved tombs, sandstone outcrops, historic dwellings… that hold 200,000 years of largely unexplored human history.”

    Detox and reconnection with nature are AlUla’s specialties. (Alcohol is prohibited in Saudi Arabia, so you might as well go all in on the cleanse.) 

    From ancestral Bedouin healing practices to trendy oil therapies and yoga practices, the wellness centers at AlUla’s top resorts are fully equipped for desert rejuvenation. 

    The Elephant Rock - Ola - Saudi Arabia

    Luxury properties in AlUla offer something for every kind of traveler. Award-winning Habitas Alula is nothing short of other-worldly. Self-proclaimed “luxury for the soul,” this resort hosts 96 five-star villas, each with unique interiors, scattered across the desert sand alongside a miraculous swimming pool and yoga deck. 

    Focused on seamless integration with the show-stopping scenery, Banyan Tree Alula features 47 sand-colored tented villas and an infinity pool filling an organic space between towering Martian cliffs. 

    camels in alula saudi arabia desert

    3. Doha, Qatar

    Qatar is quickly making a name for itself as a leading luxury destination, starting with its capital city of Doha.

    Banana Island Resort by Anantara offers a private island stay with uber-Instagrammable floating meals served in the pool. Private villas here sit on stilts above crystal clear waters and come complete with a private butler, boat, and pool. 

    Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som provides a secluded oasis where desert meets nature and traditional Qatari architecture meets modern clean lines. Just an hour from the capital, this five-star property is the first luxury wellness destination in the region to focus on Traditional Arabic and Islamic Medicine.

    Other top resorts include:

    • Mandarin Oriental, Doha – Home to opulent pearl-based spa treatments, twin rooftop pools, and a restaurant specializing in Italian white truffle
    • Mondrian Doha – An award-winning art hotel in the West Bay with a bustling social scene and creative interiors at every turn
    • Marsa Malaz Kempinski – A European-inspired beach resort on an artificial island featuring 281 ocean-view rooms and 7 restaurants, a popular choice with families
    Qatari Police Officers Mounted On Horse And Wearing Traditional Attire In Historical Doha, Qatar

    For excessive luxury, look no further than The Pearl-Qatar, a man-made peninsula packed with the finest dining, trendiest cafes, and most lavish hotels in the country, cementing Doha’s place as a worthy rival to Dubai. 

    From Nobu to Morimoto to Hakkasan, truly world-class Asian-inspired fine dining is one of the many elite tricks Doha does best. 

    Travelers can revel in top-tier private excursions like helicopter rides, luxury yacht charters, 24-carat gold spa treatments, or personal stylist-led shopping trips to the designer wing of the Mall of Doha.

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    When it’s time to fly home, don’t be too disappointed. Qatar Airways has been voted the World’s Best Airline seven years in a row, not to mention the best airline in the Middle East and one of the top business classes in the world. 

    It’s safe to say you’ll leave behind your luxury vacation in continued comfort with outstanding service.

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  • JW Marriott Opens First Luxury Safari Property In Kenya

    JW Marriott Opens First Luxury Safari Property In Kenya

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    Companies in the hospitality industry have been developing exciting and luxurious experiences in Africa. 

    This wide and diverse continent is home to impressive wildlife reserves and many hotels and resorts—some considered the best in the world— that have been providing unique experiences for travelers at top destinations. 

    Animals at the Masai Mara National Reserve

    Now, Marriott Hotels & Resorts debuted in the luxury safari segment with a new JW Marriott Hotel. 

    Just a few days ago, the brand opened its first JW Marriott Hotel in Spain, and now a new luxurious experience opens for travelers in Kenya. 

    According to the information shared on the press release, the new JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge, one of Marriott’s top new hotels opening in 2023, sits within the Masai Mara National Reserve and will offer guests the opportunity to observe the most impressive animals—elephants, leopards, lions, rhinoceros, and more.

    Girl admiring elephants in safari reserve

    The reserve where the new JW Marriott is located has a special natural event between June and September, the Great Wildebeest Migration—considered one of the ​​Seven Wonders of Africa—and guests that stay during that time can experience it. 

    The JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge expects to provide once-in-a-lifetime moments, mindful and well-being practices, and culinary journeys that travelers won’t forget in its luxurious and all-inclusive service. 

    Rates start at $1450 per person per night, and bookings are now open. Here’s what travelers should know. 

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    About The New JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge

    Guests staying at the new JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge will encounter special decorations and a unique property with sophisticated details.

    The resort has 20 private tents creating relaxing sanctuaries, including a honeymoon tent with a private plunge pool, and interconnecting suites, ideal for families—the minimum age for guests is six years old. 

    Romantic couple on safari vacation sitting outdoors at lodge

    The resort has specially designed spaces like the cozy Adventure Lounge, where travelers will find books and comfortable seats to read. At the Cultural Deck, visitors can talk around a fire pit. 

    As part of the wellness experience, the resort has a spa, the Spa by JW, where guests can get special treatments, including locally inspired therapies and treatments.

    JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge offers interesting culinary journeys.  At the JW Garden, guests will find not only a beautiful garden with organic ingredients but also activities and performances like live cooking, chef talks, and interactive cocktail and mocktail experiences.

    woman drinking wine in a pool

    The Sarabi Restaurant offers an alfresco and indoor fine dining experience. Guests can request a fresh ‘Bush Breakfast’ while admiring the amazing savannah views.

    At the Tree Lounge, visitors can also admire the panoramic views while enjoying a delicious cocktail. 

    All areas in this special resort have been planned and designed to provide the ultimate luxury safari trip.  

    Watching Elephants on Safari

    Services And Amenities

    These are the main services and amenities that travelers will find at this all-inclusive resort: 

    • 20 private tents. A honeymoon tent with a private plunge pool and two interconnecting king and twin suits.
    • Hot tubs in every suite deck.
    • Restaurant.
    • Outdoor pool.
    • Spa by JW.
    • Fitness Center fully equipped with sauna and steam rooms.
    • Game room.
    • Free wifi. 
    • Activities for kids. 
    • Meetings and events areas.
    Woman getting a relaxing massage at a spa

    Local Experience

    This new resort is all about its location. There are unique local attractions, like the Wildebeest Migration, the Rhino Sanctuary, the Maa Trust HQ, and the Masai Mara National Reserve, that offer a great variety of activities and life-changing moments.

    The lodge donates to local communities, organizations, and projects, and travelers can visit and learn more about them.

    “Guests can visit The Maa Trust to meet with local artisans and forge a deeper connection to the people in the area,” states the hotel in the press release.

    Masai Villager In Kenya, Africa

    To get to this new resort in Masai Mara, travelers can arrive at the airport Keekorok Airstrip —30 minutes away from the property— or get to the Sekenani Main Gate and drive for 25 minutes to the hotel entrance.

    The resort can provide private car and limousine service and offers a complimentary local shuttle service.

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  • JW Marriott Opens Its First Luxury Hotel In Spain

    JW Marriott Opens Its First Luxury Hotel In Spain

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    Marriott’s luxury brand, JW Marriott, will have its first property in Spain. Marriott International announced that the new hotel just opened its doors and is located in Madrid, in the Canalejas zone. 

    The new luxurious property has a privileged location next to the iconic Puerta del Sol, in the heart of the city. 

    View of the city of Madrid in Spain

    Bearing a wellness and balance concept in mind, JW Marriott Hotel Madrid will offer guests high-quality amenities and unique experiences for a relaxing journey. 

    The property has 139 rooms, a spa, a fitness center and wellness area, terraces with stunning views of the city, a garden, a bar and restaurant, and more. 

    JW Marriott Hotel Terrace in Madrid
    JW Marriott Hotel Madrid

    Marriott International will keep expanding its portfolio in 2023. More incredible resorts and luxury hotels are opening this year across the world, and now Spain has the first JW Marriott Hotel, joining over 100 properties of this sophisticated brand present in over 35 countries.

    Now that a new luxurious experience has arrived in Spain, here’s what travelers should know:

    About JW Marriott Madrid

    The new JW Marriot in Madrid is the perfect option for travelers looking for a luxurious and thoughtful experience where they can find balance and relaxation. 

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    These are the main features and amenities: 

    • 139 rooms. Suites located on the upper floors have wide terraces with great views of the city. 
    • All rooms include yoga mats and access to meditation practices and workouts via QR codes. 
    • Bathrooms include customizable lights and playlists for relaxation for a spa-like experience.
    • A spa and wellness space with multiple services, massages, and treatments.
    • A fully equipped gym, JW Marriott Madrid Gym, open 24/7.
    • Guests are welcomed with rosemary or violet-scented tea.
    • A new restaurant with unique culinary experiences, the QU, led by  Michelin-star chef Mario Sandoval as part of a partnership with the hotel. The restaurant will serve dishes with ingredients grown in the hotel JW Garden and from local providers.
    • High-speed Internet connection.
    Bathroom at JW Marriott Hotel Madrid
    JW Marriott Hotel Madrid

    The property is within walking distance from top attractions like Puerta del Sol, the square Plaza Mayor, Madrid Botanical Garden, and restaurants, shops, and public transportation.

    More details about JW Marriott Hotel Madrid are available on the official website. 

    The JW Experience

    The JW Marriot brand name is a tribute to the founder of Marriott International, John Willard Marriott, and its concept embraces high quality, luxury, and well-being. 

    Room at JW Marriott Hotel Madrid
    JW Marriott Hotel Madrid

    JW Marriott properties have a holistic approach and offer guests the best conditions for a healthy, relaxing, and transforming experience, and the new JW Marriott Hotel Madrid is no exception.

    The hotel design and architecture have been in charge of Rockwell Group, an architecture firm from New York. It evokes the essence of Madrid and includes neutral colors for a pleasant and calm experience.

    Bruce Rohr, Global Brand Leader, JW Marriott, said: “JW Marriott Hotel Madrid is an ideal reflection of who we are and what we represent, from its thoughtful design to the bespoke programming crafted with guests’ holistic wellness in mind.”

    room in JW Marriott Madrid
    JW Marriott Hotel Madrid

    There are other popular JW Marriott Hotels in Europe, like the JW Marriott Hotel Frankfurt in Germany, JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa in Italy, and the JW Marriott Hotel Istanbul Marmara Sea in Turkey.

    More Options For Travelers In Spain

    Spain has been gaining a lot of popularity this year, especially among remote workers now that there is a new digital nomad visa. 

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    Madrid is a great destination as it has Spain’s largest international airport, and from this city, travelers can visit multiple destinations like great Spanish cities for digital nomads or marvelous coastal towns

    Travelers can opt for luxury and wellness at the new JW Marriott Hotel Madrid or visit more budget-friend alternatives in this beautiful country. 

    view of a high-speed train crossing a viaduct in Purroy, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. AVE Madrid Barcelona.

    Spain is the second country in the world with the largest rail network of high-speed trains, and local railway companies have recently announced new high-speed train routes connecting Madrid to interesting cities like Murcia and Alicante, and also international routes.

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  • These Are The Perfect Luxury Villas For Groups In The Riviera Maya

    These Are The Perfect Luxury Villas For Groups In The Riviera Maya

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    Thinking of booking that group getaway somewhere truly special?

    We just had the most luxurious stay of our lives in a villa in the Riviera Maya that is absolutely perfect for families, groups of friends, a work retreat, or even a couple looking for the ultimate splurge.

    Read on to hear about a level of luxury we’ve only ever dreamed about:

    Woman walking down steps of a luxury villa in playa del carmen. Vista Hermosa with Maya Luxe

    Luxury At Every Turn — Maya Luxe

    Have you ever gone on a group vacation and felt like you got cheated on the room assignments?

    What if every room in the house was spacious, had its own luxurious bathroom, and had giant beds that felt like sleeping on a cloud?

    That’s what travelers should expect at Vista Hermosa, as well as every other villa offered by Maya Luxe.

    Our property, Vista Hermosa, offered 8 rooms dripping in character and class. Everything from the linens to the soap felt hand-picked to make sure you felt like royalty.

    Maya Luxe card in front of bucket of champagne with flowers in front of bed

    The living area was spacious and pristine, and the outdoor terrace was a highlight of the property. We spent our evenings lounging in the cool Caribbean breeze while enjoying carefully crafted cocktails.

    We enjoyed starting the days with coffee and a beautiful sunrise lounging next to our own personal infinity pool overlooking the ocean.

    When the sun was hot at midday, the pool was a welcome break from the heat, and we didn’t even have to leave our property to enjoy it.

    @traveloffpath Maya Luxe villa rentals will make every other vacation seem irrelevant. Perfect for groups and the ultimate luxury getaway in the Riviera Maya! . #mayaluxe #travel #traveloffpath #fyp #foryoupage #traveler #mexico???????? #mexico #rivieramaya #luxury #vacation ♬ original sound – Travel Off Path

    Amenities To Die For

    We’re not sure about you, but family and group vacations can sometimes mean fighting over who’s cooking, who’s doing the dishes, and who should be the designated bartender.

    At Vista Hermosa, we didn’t have to worry about any of that.

    The villa included housekeeping staff, a personal butler, and a personal chef. And let us tell you — Chef Olan could give every restaurant in Playa del Carmen a run for its money.

    Dinner plate in Vista Hermosa with Maya Luxe in Playa del Carmen

    Having never experienced a level of luxury this high, it took a moment to get used to every single need being catered to without even asking. However, our butler, Israel, was happy to do anything and everything to make sure that we didn’t have to lift a finger if we didn’t want to.

    If you are traveling with a group, conflicts can sometimes arise over the smallest things.

    With Maya Luxe, all of the small things are taken care of for you, and you are free to focus on enjoying yourself and connecting with the people around you.

    @traveloffpath Peaceful mornings at Vista Hermosa with @mayaluxe ❤️ . #mayaluxe #travel #traveloffpath #fyp #foryoupage #traveler #mexico???????? #mexico #rivieramaya #luxury #vacation ♬ original sound – Travel Off Path

    The Service

    We touched on it above, but the level of service with Maya Luxe really deserves its own section.

    The staff will make you feel like royalty, and every request will be met with a yes. Guests can decide what they want to eat and drink when they want to eat and drink it, and anything that isn’t on hand will be bought and delivered.

    Coffee, margaritas, snacks, waters… you name it; you can have it whenever you want.

    Every meal felt like dining in a 5-star restaurant, the presentation was gorgeous, and Chef Olan gave us a description of each meal’s ingredients, as well as how to enjoy it best.

    @traveloffpath Private Chef & Butler Service at Vista Hermosa in Playa del Carmen ???? . #mayaluxe #travel #traveloffpath #fyp #foryoupage #traveler #mexico???????? #mexico #rivieramaya #luxury #vacation #playadelcarmen ♬ Undertone – Luke Williams

    Don’t worry about getting up to grab a drink or put your plates away, as the house staff will take care of all of this for you. You are free to enjoy your meal with family and friends without worrying about cooking or cleaning up.

    Each evening, the staff will clean up after dinner and then leave for the night.

    We felt that this was the perfect setup. We had all the service we needed during the times we needed it and then total privacy as the evening came to a close.

    Aerial view of couple at Vista Hermosa in Playa del Carmen, a Maya Luxe property

    What To Do When You’re Not Living It Up In The Villa

    You’ll have to do some thorough convincing to get yourself to want to leave the villa, but there are incredible things in the Mexican Caribbean that are definitely worth checking out.

    One of the best things to do if you are staying in a villa in Playa del Carmen or close by is to see one of the wonders of the Yucatan – cenotes! Tankah Park is nearby, and this is also a great way to split off from the group for some alone time.

    We were lucky enough to have Euridice Hernandez as our personal guide through the jungle. She made us feel right at home as we ziplined through the jungle and snorkeled and kayaked through cenotes.

    @traveloffpath The cenotes at Tankah Park are dreamy ???? The perfect day trip during a Maya Luxe vacation ???? . #mayaluxe #travel #traveloffpath #fyp #foryoupage #traveler #mexico???????? #mexico #rivieramaya #vacation #cenote #cenotes ♬ sonido original – Travel Off Path

    You can book the tour as a couple and spend the day enjoying the jungle and the beauty of the cenotes closed off from the rest of the world, or you can come with a larger group if you want to have fun with family or friends.

    Since sargassum season came a bit early this year, cenotes were the perfect way to play in the water for the day without dealing with the seaweed.

    Playa Del Carmen Portal Statue

    If you choose a villa near Playa del Carmen, a visit to town is definitely worth it, and only a 5-minute walk.

    Spend a bit of time shopping before watching the performances around the Portal Maya statue. There are vendors all over the place if you want to pick up a few souvenirs.

    There are plenty of restaurants as well, but trust us, you’ll want to head back to the Villa for Chef Olan’s fantastic cooking.

    Coffee cup with the sunset in playa del carmen at vista hermosa, a maya luxe property

    The Verdict

    Maya Luxe is on to something truly special, and their vacation rentals are in a class all their own.

    We will be looking for every excuse we can find to visit again, because we felt right at home the second we walked in.

    Everything from their incredible properties to their highly professional experience coordinators screams luxury, and it’s certainly something we could get used to.

    Everything from planning your vacation to enjoying it is completely taken care of, and all you’re left with is the time and energy to enjoy it.

    Although we were only there a short time, it’s a place that felt like home, and we certainly plan on returning.

    Man and woman on top of luxury villa in playa del carmen overlooking the ocean and sunset

    **Travel Off Path was a guest of Maya Luxe, who helped with the creation of this itinerary by hosting some of our accommodations and attractions. Our opinions, recommendations, and suggestions remain our own.**

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  • This Luxury Train Takes You On A Scenic Tour Through The Canadian Rocky Mountains

    This Luxury Train Takes You On A Scenic Tour Through The Canadian Rocky Mountains

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    If you’ve ever dreamt of taking a luxury train ride through the wilderness, it might be closer to home than you thought.  The Rocky Mountaineer gives you the chance to experience an unforgettable multi-day train journey through the Rocky Mountains, with three distinct routes across Canada (and one in the United States).  From the stunning views to the gourmet cuisine, you’ll find plenty of reasons to book a ticket and make this journey your next vacation.

    This Luxury Train Takes You On A Scenic Tour Through The Canadian Rocky Mountains

    What Is It Like Onboard A Luxury Train Car? 

    Onboard the train, you’ll find glass-domed coaches for incredible panoramic views of the passing scenery.  There’s even an outdoor viewing area to take your experience to another level.  You’ll be able to view spectacular mountain landscapes and alpine lakes while dedicated hosts provide insight into historic sites, scenery, and wildlife along the way. 

    @samanthalreid Bucket list train journey through the Rockies ✔️ #banff #alberta #canada ♬ original sound – Gabriele Rossi 🎹

    The services and amenities aboard the Rocky Mountaineer are like that of a luxury hotel.  Some routes include lounge cars and separate dining.  Hosts and culinary staff are there to keep your wine glass full and prepare gourmet meals inspired by local cuisines.  Breakfast and lunch are usually served aboard the train, with some dinners included for certain train journeys. 

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    Although the journeys can last anywhere from 2 days to a week (or more!), there are no sleeper cars or cabins on the Rocky Mountaineer.  Instead, guests are transported to hotels in the stopovers located along the route.  Accommodation, transfers, and luggage delivery are all included in the package price. 

    This means you can enjoy the scenery and amenities during the daylight and relax in a comfortable hotel in the evenings – or enjoy a dinner out.  You also have the option of extending your stay in various cities along the way to explore all there is to offer.

    Passengers looking out the glass dome windows on a Rocky Mountaineer train through the Canadian Rocky Mountains

    Packages, Options, and Upgrades

    There are quite a few options when it comes to the packages and services offered (in addition to route variations).  First, you can choose a one-way or “circle journey,” where you can combine different routes to create an extended or roundtrip journey.  Packages can be anywhere from 2-14 days, and there is a lot of room for customization and the option to explore stopover locations more fully. 

    Some options for add-ons include day tours and sightseeing transfers.  It’s important to note that on the longer journeys, only a few of those days are fully aboard the train, while the remaining days are often sightseeing or bus tours. 

    Woman looking at the Rocky Mountains from the outdoor viewing area on the Rocky Mountaineer train

    There are two basic service packages for each journey, regardless of the length or destination – SilverLeaf and GoldLeaf.  The main difference is the type of train car.  SilverLeaf offers a single-level coach, while GoldLeaf is a double-level coach with a seating area on the second level and dining on the first level. 

    Both have a glass dome roof for the best scenic views, although the upgraded GoldLeaf service claims to have a larger full-dome roof.  There are also more dining options and signature cocktails available for GoldLeaf passengers.

    Elk standing near a lake in the Rocky Mountains

    Rocky Mountaineer Routes

    Although there are options to combine, extend, or customize your trip, there are four main routes – three across the Canadian Rocky Mountains and one through the U.S. Rocky Mountains.

    1. First Passage to the West:  Vancouver – Kamloops – Banff / Lake Louise
    2. Journey Through the Clouds:  Vancouver – Kamloops – Jasper
    3. Rain Forest to Gold Rush:  Vancouver – Whistler – Quesnel – Jasper
    4. Rockies to the Red Rocks:  Moab – Glenwood Springs – Denver

    All journeys are available in both directions, so you can choose to start in one of the destination locations.

    Train traveling through a mountain valley alongside a river

    What does a luxury train journey cost?

    Such a unique and unforgettable experience does come with a high price tag.  Generally speaking, luxury train travel is more expensive than other forms of travel.  However, unlike other modes of transport, the extra cost includes amenities like fine dining, overnight hotels, and some tours and excursions.

    On the Rocky Mountaineer, a two-day journey starts at around $1455 USD, with two-week packages up to nearly $8,000 USD.  While it can be expensive, it’s worth considering if you’re looking to have a memorable one-of-a-kind experience.

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  • The Luxury Brand Nobu To Open Hotel In Tulum

    The Luxury Brand Nobu To Open Hotel In Tulum

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    Fans of luxury travel can rejoice, following the news that the luxury brand Nobu is set to open a hotel in the Mexican town of Tulum, on the Yucatán Peninsula. With the pandemic all but grounding travelers for a period of two years, the opening of the luxury Nobu hotel gives travelers the opportunity to make up for lost time and lost experiences in what is set to be a top-class hotel set in some of the country’s most beautiful natural surroundings. 

    With travelers now seemingly spoiled for choice when it comes to hotel offerings in the region, Nobu’s latest addition to its portfolio will have to be something special to stand out from the crowd – and judging from their other properties, they are more than up for the challenge. Here’s a look at everything we know about the exciting new addition to the Tulum coastline, and why travelers should be excited about the latest development to come to the city.

    Nobu To Open Hotel In Tulum – Information For Travelers

    A brand that’s become a byword for luxury, minimal Japanese tradition, and top-quality gastronomic experiences, Nobu’s impending arrival to Mexico’s sumptuous Tulum coastline is bound to get travelers’ tongues wagging. Founded by the Japanese celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Hollywood actor Robert De Niro and the producer Meir Teper, Nobu has been steadily expanding its restaurant and hotel empire since launching its first hotel in 2013, with picturesque Tulum set to play host to the company’s 31st hotel property in their portfolio. 

    The new development in Tulum will be more than just a regular hotel. In addition to 200 expertly decorated guest rooms and suites for guests to enjoy at the new hotel, Nobu Hotel Tulum will also feature 12 luxury villas as part of the development – perfect for travelers looking to take their vacation to the next level. There’ll also be 50 beachside residences, whilst guests can look forward to beautifully curated outdoor spaces capable of hosting events, a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a spa to indulge in. 

    But as well as top-quality rooms, guests should be just as excited about the prospect of the restaurant that will come with the hotel. Nobu co-founder Nobu Matsuhisa is one of the most well-known chefs of Japanese cuisine, and has one countless awards in the industry. Serving a delectable fusion of Japanese and South American cuisine, trips to Nobu’s restaurant are bound to be a highlight of many travelers’ stays at the hotel. 

    A competitive market to crack for even the most established of hotel brands, Tulum ticks all the right boxes when it comes to location and potential, providing Nobu with solid foundations on which to build on. Riviera Maya boasts a wealth of natural settings for travelers to enjoy, including miles of soft, white sand beaches, well-preserved Mayan ruins to explore in the region, and one of the world’s largest barrier reefs for snorkelers and adventure-seekers to admire below the waves. 

    The new hotel will be a partnership between Nobu and RCD Hotels, their second in Mexico following a project in Los Cabos. Speaking about the new development, Trevor Horwell, CEO of Nobu Hospitality, said:

    “We are extremely proud to have achieved our 30th hotel milestone in just nine years and honored to share the vision of our hotel owning partners and thankful for the passion of our Nobu colleagues around the world.”

    Horwell also spoke of the shared family values and spirit between Nobu and RCD Hotels, a partnership that has now seen six hotels created together and could see more in the future. 

    Young Female Tourist Gazing At The Tulum Ruins And Beach Below, Riviera Maya, Caribbean Coast Of Mexico

    Whilst the opening date of the new hotel has not yet been confirmed, rest assured that it will be worth the wait. Travelers looking to get a taste of what’s to come can visit the Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, which features an exclusive beachside restaurant, private cabanas to enjoy the view from, several bars and dining options and a luxurious spa to unwind in.

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