A bespoke travel experience to the Avion distillery in Jalisco dubbed World’s Most Expensive Tasting Flight

A luxury tequila brand is curating a unique travel experience. The ultra-premium brands aim to constantly challenge standards of quality and luxury. This is the case of the fastest growing ultra-premium tequila. The luxury brand Tequila Avion is offering tequila and spirits connoisseurs an opportunity to purchase a one-of-a-kind “World’s Most Expensive Tasting Flight,” a bespoke … Read more

Millennials, GenX-ers, Boomers, versus Matures travelers. Insights and preferences of affluent travelers of all ages

Can a smartphone solve any travel problem? Virtuoso luxury travel network explores traveler insights and trends with its first generational travel study. At the annual Virtuoso Symposium in Hong Kong, the luxury travel network presented a new study on affluent generational travel. Tapping into transactional data from its United States and Canadian-based agency members that … Read more

Ultra luxury St. Regis introduced to Russia

St. Regis announced Moscow Nikolskaya, its first hotel in Russia. Starwood luxury hospitality group is maintaining strong growth momentum in Russia with the opening of the highly anticipated St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya – the first hotel of Starwood’s Ultra Luxury Brand St.Regis. Located on Nikolskaya Street, which connects Lubyanka Square and Red Square, the hotel … Read more

The Five Most Fascinating Historical Sites in Central America

If you’re planning on visiting Central America for your next holiday you’re certainly spoiled for choice when it comes to specific destinations. Each one of these respective countries is home to a wealth of cultural and historical sites just waiting to be discovered, so it’s fair to say that it’s not always a straightforward decision. To help point … Read more

All aboard San Francisco’s hipster bus for leather seats, Wi-Fi and iced coffee

New private bus service Leap boasts spacious seating, a general air of calm cleanliness and a steward serving coffee, cold-pressed juices and granola bars. With tickets costing almost three times as much as the regular bus, is it a welcome new addition to the marketplace or a step towards two-tier transit?