French Waterways, which specializes in luxury barge cruises, will add vintage auto and helicopter tours to one of its historic canal voyages. The cruise operator will offer an exclusive sailing along the Canal du Midi in southern France this year on the barge Savannah. CEO Rosie Mansfield called the trip a “once-in-a-lifetime experience;” prices start […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations There is a moment each year when winter releases its hold, but before the world fully responds. A brief, shifting window where landscapes begin to open, light softens, and destinations move quietly from dormant to alive. April sits inside that transition, but not all places […]
READ MOREMIAMI BEACH — Iran’s wartime closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused disruptions and rising prices worldwide. But cruise executives at the Seatrade Cruise Global conference here last week described the industry as well positioned to weather the volatility. During the State of the Global Cruise Industry panel last week, Carnival Corp. CEO Josh […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations Spring has a way of transforming cities. Light softens, terraces reappear, and streets begin to move with a different rhythm. But in many of the world’s most well-known destinations, that transformation now comes with density. There is, however, another version of spring travel, one that […]
READ MOREWhen luxury clients ask where to stay on the Las Vegas Strip, travel advisors typically name a familiar trio: Bellagio, Wynn/Encore and the Four Seasons. But a new property is quickly joining that conversation — Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The Virtuoso-preferred property on the north end of the Strip offers a fresh alternative to longtime icons, […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations Not every journey needs to begin with movement. There is a growing shift in how experienced travelers approach arrival. Instead of rushing into itineraries, checklists, and reservations, the most refined trips now begin with something far less structured, space. April creates the ideal conditions for […]
READ MORECunard Line says this year’s transatlantic crossings on the Queen Mary 2 will feature more entertainment than any previous season, including theatrical, musical and literary experiences. On a sailing departing May 22, the ship will have a variety of West End-themed experiences, including “The Oliviers in Concert,” a production with the Royal Court Theatre orchestra […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations There was a time when a hotel was simply where a trip began and ended. Today, the most compelling journeys are often shaped by the spaces themselves. Design-led travel is not about decoration or trend, but about intention. It is the alignment of architecture, landscape, […]
READ MOREJust over a year ago, I wrote a column recapping some industry observations shared by Tyler Brule, editorial director at Monocle, a global affairs and lifestyle magazine and media platform, during his stage presentation at the 2024 International Luxury Travel Market in Cannes, France. Chief among his criticisms was a growing issue with hotel uniforms, […]
READ MORERichard Shane Founder and CEO The World’s Greatest Vacations There is a quiet window in the travel calendar that seasoned travelers understand instinctively, yet it remains largely overlooked. April sits between intention and momentum, after winter’s retreat and just before summer’s surge. It is not defined by urgency or spectacle, but by balance. This […]
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