Jumeirah Expands Into Luxury Yachting With the Maltese Falcon Superyacht
Jumeirah is entering the world of ultra-luxury yacht cruising with the Maltese Falcon, adding Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries to its exclusive Privé collection.
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Jumeirah is entering the world of ultra-luxury yacht cruising with the Maltese Falcon, adding Mediterranean and Caribbean itineraries to its exclusive Privé collection.
Sofitel is returning to its French roots with a refreshed global brand vision centered on ‘French Zest,’ bringing new rituals, design collaborations, and elevated guest experiences to properties worldwide.
Taylor Swift’s reported wedding plans at Rhode Island’s Ocean House are poised to boost luxury tourism, elevate Watch Hill’s global profile, and spark renewed travel interest along New England’s coast.
Four Seasons will return to Berlin after 20 years, converting the historic Hotel de Rome into a redesigned luxury property set to open in late 2027.
WorldVia Travel Network has named Sinead O’Connell as Senior Director of Partner Relations, strengthening its supplier strategy as the advisor network surpasses 5,000 members.
Tauck has opened bookings for Roam, a new small-group luxury brand crafted for travelers in their 40s and 50s, debuting with five itineraries in 2026.
ThirdHome and Anantara Vacation Club have signed a three-year partnership that gives top-tier AVC Points Owners priority access to thousands of luxury homes worldwide.
Tokyo’s Minato ward is rapidly transforming into a luxury waterfront destination, driven by new high-end hotels, cultural attractions, and improved access.
New Virtuoso data shows Thanksgiving 2025 shaping up as a record year for luxury travel, with bookings up 20 percent and affluent travelers prioritizing meaningful, experience-driven holidays.
Iceland’s new Black Sand Hotel debuts this January, offering boutique beachfront luxury, Nordic dining, and dramatic ocean views along the country’s south coast.
Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group has ordered a second new Nile River cruise ship, debuting in 2028, as part of its largest Egypt fleet expansion in nearly 50 years.
Maldives-based luxury airline BeOnd, in partnership with New Pacific Airlines, is preparing an ambitious entry into the U.S. market with a new all-business-class service called BeOnd America.
Dar Global and The Trump Organization are launching the first Trump hotel in the Maldives and the world’s first tokenized hotel development project, marking a major shift in luxury travel investment.
Dubai’s ambitious World Islands project, once left abandoned after the 2008 financial crash, is finally welcoming tourists with new luxury resorts and revived developments.
The 2025 Travvy Awards have honoured the best all-inclusive resorts across the globe, naming standout properties in key categories from couples to wellness and luxury.