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6 Luxury Travel Trends To Try This Fall

6 Luxury Travel Trends To Try This Fall

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With the fall holiday season around the corner and an ongoing pandemic, we know this year has bought many changes to the way travel used to be. As we have adapted to the “new norm,” here are 6 luxury travel trends to try this fall.

Safety Remains A Priority

Safety is essential component for travel and a top priority to individuals and families. People want to visit places where they feel safe. From flights, hotels, rentals, restaurants, you name it. You can be sure that safety still remains a top trend moving forward.

Domestic Travel

As travel has resumed, domestic tourism is still on a growth trend. With many still being able to work from home and needing a change of scenery, people are opting for “workations.” Try a long term vacation rentals or consider extending your trip a week or two to ensure a healthy mixture or business and pleasure. Don’t forget to make sure wifi is readily available.

Staycations

Staycations and rentals are still increasingly popular this year. More families are looking for staycations due to safety concerns. Rentals can ensure safety and fun without any complications. Check out local travel platforms and book a luxury staycation in your city or try a neighborhood you’ve yet to explore.

Remote Travel

Leaving behind crowded cities, travelers are opting for not-so-crowded and out-of-the-box places for their family outings or get-togethers. In other words, most of the travelers are looking for remote areas rather than crowded places.

Wellness Retreats

No doubt our mental health in 2020 and 2021 has been a major challenge. Many people are prioritizing their wellbeing this year enjoy a sense of renewal and resurgence. Although we’ve learned to balance both work and home life at home take a moment this fall and check out what wellness retreats are offered in your city or destination you’ve been planning since last year.

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Cookery Tours

Seems a little weird, right? With people still spending most of their time at home and as the weather begins to cool, rekindle your passion for cooking and create a fine dining experience at home. And with the holiday season around the corner, wow your family and friends with your cooking skills. Try signing up for platforms offering cooking classes of all to fine tune your skills. Not a cook? Try a virtual food tour to help you get through the gloomy days. 

 

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