Know Before You Go: New UK Entry Requirements for Travelers in 2025

We love planning vacations to the UK—whether you're exploring the historic streets of London or venturing into the scenic countryside. But starting in 2025, travelers from visa-exempt countries will be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before visiting the United Kingdom for short stays. This new requirement applies to most visitors who do not require a visa to enter the UK.

What is the UK ETA?

The Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is a digital entry permit required for short visits to the UK for purposes such as:

  • Tourism

  • Business trips

  • Short-term study

  • Visiting family and friends

Who Needs an ETA?

All travelers from visa-exempt countries will need an ETA. However, you do not need an ETA if you:

  • Already have a UK visa

  • Have permission to live, work, or study in the UK

  • Hold British or Irish citizenship

When Does This Rule Take Effect?

  • For non-European travelers: The ETA requirement begins on January 8, 2025.

  • For European travelers: The requirement starts on April 2, 2025.

How to Apply for an ETA?

Applying for an ETA is simple and can be done online or via the “UK ETA” mobile app. The process involves:

  • Submitting personal and passport details

  • Uploading a passport-style photo

  • Answering basic travel and security-related questions

  • Paying a £10 application fee

  • Waiting for approval (Processing time is usually within three business days)

How Long is the ETA Valid?

Once approved, an ETA is valid for multiple visits over two years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first.

London has so much to offer, from historic landmarks to vibrant neighborhoods. There’s something for everyone, including plenty of family-friendly activities! We take care of all the details so all you have to do is enjoy the trip. When you're ready to start planning, fill out our inquiry form, and we'll handle the rest! If you have any questions about your travel plans to the UK, feel free to reach out. Safe travels!

For more information, read about it on the official UK government website.

The Ultimate Bucket List: 7 Dream Trips You Need to Book in Advance

Some trips are worth the extra planning and these once-in-a-lifetime experiences book up fast—so you’ll want to lock in your spot at least 9-12 months ahead. Here’s your guide to the top bucket-list trips that need early planning.

1. Go on an African Safari 

An African safari is the ultimate adventure for wildlife enthusiasts. The best time to visit depends on your desired experience:

  • The Great Migration (Tanzania & Kenya): Witness millions of wildebeest cross the Serengeti and Masai Mara. Best seen July–October (Kenya) and December–March (Tanzania).

  • Birthing Season (Tanzania): See thousands of newborn wildebeest and predator action in the Southern Serengeti (January–March).

  • Gorilla Trekking (Rwanda & Uganda): Secure permits early for treks in Bwindi or Volcanoes National Park, best during June–September and December–February.

  • Botswana’s Okavango Delta: Experience water-based safaris during the May–October flood season.

Spots in top safari lodges fill up fast, so booking early ensures front-row seats to one of nature’s greatest spectacles.

2. See Cherry Blossoms in Japan

Japan’s famous cherry blossoms, known as sakura, bloom for only a few short weeks (late March to early April), creating a breathtaking landscape. Whether you're strolling through Kyoto’s ancient temples or enjoying a picnic under Tokyo’s pink canopy, you’ll want to book your stay early. Hotels and flights sell out fast during this season, so planning ahead means you won’t miss out on this moment.

3. Sail Away on an Around-the-World Cruise

If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting multiple continents in one epic trip, an around-the-world cruise is the way to go. These luxurious, multi-month adventures take you to bucket-list destinations across the globe. Since cabins are limited and itineraries are exclusive, booking a year (or more) in advance guarantees your dream route and best accommodations.

4. Explore Antarctica: The Last Frontier

Want to see glaciers, penguins, and the most untouched landscapes on Earth? An Antarctica cruise is the definition of an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Since the travel season is short (November–March) and visitor numbers are restricted to protect the ecosystem, securing your spot early is a must. 

5. Experience Christmas Magic in Lapland

If you love winter wonderlands, Christmas in Lapland is pure magic. Think cozy igloos, reindeer sleigh rides, and Santa's village. Because it’s one of the most festive (and busiest) times of the year, booking your Arctic adventure early ensures you get the best lodges and unforgettable experiences with Santa himself.

6. See the Northern Lights in Iceland

Watching the Northern Lights dance across the Icelandic sky is pure magic. The best time to see them is between September and March, but since the best remote lodges and aurora tours sell out quickly, planning ahead is a must. Pro tip: staying in a glass igloo or a cozy cabin in the middle of nowhere makes the experience even more unforgettable!

These bucket-list trips are more than just vacations—they’re experiences that will stay with you forever. A little extra planning goes a long way, and we can help secure the best spots, accommodations, book flights, and organize all the details so you can focus on those once-in-a-lifetime moments.

Sports Events to Travel for in 2025

Sports travel continues to trend upwards in 2025, with an exciting lineup of events spanning the entire year. Whether you're a motorsports fanatic, a golf enthusiast, or a die-hard football supporter, there are plenty of opportunities to combine your love of sports with incredible travel experiences. Below is a breakdown of major sporting events by quarter to help you plan your travels accordingly.

January – March 2025

The first quarter of the year kicks off with thrilling action across various sports, from American football to motorsports and golf.

  • 2025 Final Four – Alamodome, San Antonio, TX (Apr 5 - 7, 2025)

  • The Masters – Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, GA (Apr 7 - 13, 2025)

April – June 2025

Spring brings a mix of horse racing, Grand Prix races, and European football finals. So, if you're planning your European family vacation, one of these sporting events is a great addition. This is a great time to explore historic venues while watching the world's best athletes compete.

  • Miami Grand Prix – Miami International Autodrome, Miami, FL (May 2 - 4, 2025)

  • Kentucky Derby – Churchill Downs, Louisville, KY (May 3, 2025)

  • Preakness Stakes – Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD (May 17, 2025)

  • Monaco Grand Prix – Monte Carlo (May 23 - 25, 2025)

  • Indianapolis 500 – Indianapolis, IN (May 23 - 25, 2025)

  • Champions League Final – Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany (May 31, 2025)

  • French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France (May 25 - Jun 8, 2025)

  • US Open Golf – Oakmont Country Club, Pittsburgh, PA (Jun 12 - 15, 2025)

  • Stanley Cup Finals – Location TBA (Jun 13 - 15, 2025)

  • Canadian Grand Prix – Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec (Jun 12 - 16, 2025)

  • Club World Cup – USA (Jun 15 - Jul 13, 2025)

  • Wimbledon – All England Lawn Tennis Club, London, England (Jun 30 - Jul 13, 2025). We love putting together London itineraries, and of course, you can be sure we're making sure all of our clients are up to date with the new requirements to go to London.

July – September 2025

Summer is a prime season for sports travel, with events like tennis, golf, and motorsports taking center stage.

  • MLB All-Star Game – Truist Park, Atlanta, GA (Jul 13 - 16, 2025)

  • US Open Tennis – National Tennis Center, New York, NY (Aug 25 - Sep 7, 2025)

  • Italian Grand Prix – Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy (Sep 4 - 8, 2025)

  • Ryder Cup – Bethpage Black, Long Island, New York (Sep 25 - 28, 2025)

October – December 2025

The final quarter of 2025 brings baseball championships, Formula 1 races, and exciting global events to close out the year.

  • Singapore Grand Prix – Marina Bay Street Circuit, Singapore (Oct 2 - 6, 2025)

  • US Grand Prix – Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas (Oct 17 - 19, 2025)

  • World Series – Location TBA (Oct 27 - Nov 1, 2025)

  • Las Vegas Grand Prix – Las Vegas Street Circuit, Las Vegas, NV (Nov 20 - 22, 2025)

  • Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, UAE (Dec 5 - 7, 2025)


If you're looking to combine your love of travel with your passion for sports, we can arrange all the details for you! From securing hospitality tickets and private drivers to booking luxurious hotels and private homes.

If you have a specific event in mind, fill out our inquiry form so we can help bring your sports travel dreams to life!

London & Finland, a Winter Duo

Last month, our advisor Kate experienced the best of both Finland and London to ring in the New Year with her family. Her journey inspired us to share this winter pairing that’s definitely worth adding to your bucket list. She started in Finland, diving into the magic of snowy landscapes, thrilling dog sled rides, and meeting a fifth-generation reindeer herder. From there, she headed to London, where cozy cafes, bustling markets, and a vibrant arts scene brought warmth to the chilly season. 

Finland: 

Kate’s adventure began in Ruka, Finland, where she stayed at the welcoming and authentic chalets. These chalets offer a truly Finnish experience, they even have up to four bedrooms perfect for mutiple families traveling together They are known for their cozy log-cabin style and private saunas set by the shores of a frozen lake. Their first evening was spent exploring Ruka Village and visiting Santa’s Cottage, a charming introduction to the wonders of Lapland.

Husky Safaris & Smoke Saunas

One of the most exciting parts of Kate’s trip was the husky safari, gliding through snowy trails behind a team of eager sled dogs. Dog sledding has been around for thousands of years. These amazing dogs can run for hours with endless enthusiasm. Afterward, Kate warmed up in a traditional smoke sauna, a Finnish ritual that’s all about relaxation and rejuvenation. She also took things a step further with an unforgettable experience: taking a cold plunge into a frozen lake. It was exhilarating and left her feeling recharged and deeply connected to the Arctic surroundings.

Reindeer & Snowshoe Adventures

Meeting reindeer up close was another highlight. In Finnish Lapland, reindeer outnumber people and play a huge role in Sami culture, where herding has been a way of life for centuries. Kate also went snowshoeing, wandering through peaceful forests with snow-dusted trees and frozen lakes all around—a truly magical way to connect with nature.

Snowmobiles & Santa Claus Village

Kate’s adventures didn’t stop there. She took a snowmobile tour, zipping across frozen landscapes under a pale winter sun. Her time in Finland wrapped up with a visit to Santa Claus Village, where she sent postcards from the official Santa Post Office and soaked in the festive atmosphere.

The local food was a highlight too. Kate loved the creamy artichoke soup, smoked salmon, reindeer stew and and Karelian pies topped with egg butter. And after long days in the cold, a cup of glögi (spiced mulled wine) was the perfect way to warm up.


London: 

Kate landed in the vibrant streets of London. She stayed at two stunning hotels: The Beaumont Hotel and Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park. 

The Beaumont Hotel

Located in Mayfair, The Beaumont Hotel combined cozy comfort with Art Deco elegance.  Mayfair is also the future home of the luxurious Auberge London – Cambridge House, opening late 2025, which adds another layer of excitement to this vibrant neighborhood. 

The Beaumont is small, with just 50 rooms and 22 suites, which makes it feel incredibly personal and intimate. The location is ideal; Hyde Park is just a short walk away if you’re craving some fresh air, and some of London’s best shopping streets and restaurants are practically on the doorstep. It’s also super convenient for exploring landmarks like Buckingham Palace or Bond Street, which is perfect if you want to make the most of your time in the city. She loved winding down at Le Magritte Bar & Terrace after her busy days.

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park

Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has the best of both worlds: you’ve got Hyde Park’s green space on one side and the chic energy of Knightsbridge and Mayfair on the other. The hotel has 181 rooms and suites, many with views of Hyde Park, which is such a rare treat in London. What’s also exciting is that Mandarin Oriental just opened their new Mayfair property nearby. It’s sleek and modern, offering a completely different feel, but together, these two hotels really show off the best sides of London.


Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park has the best of both worlds: you’ve got Hyde Park’s green space on one side and the chic energy of Knightsbridge and Mayfair on the other. Mandarin Oriental is great for families traveling to London, with 181 rooms and suites, many with views of Hyde Park, which is such a rare treat in London. What’s also exciting is that Mandarin Oriental just opened their new Mayfair property nearby. It’s sleek and modern, offering a completely different feel, but together, these two hotels really show off the best sides of London.

Hyde Park Winter Festival & Theatre Nights

Kate dove into London’s festive spirit at the Hyde Park Winter Festival, where the holiday cheer was contagious. As one of the largest and most festive Christmas markets in the UK, it’s a must-visit destination for the holiday season. Dinner at Inamo Covent Garden with its interactive tables was a fun experience, followed by a night at the theatre watching Mamma Mia!, which had everyone singing along.

 
 
 
 

Harry Potter Studios

A visit to The Making of Harry Potter studios brought the magic of the Wizarding World to life. You’ll see real costumes, iconic props, and even ride a broomstick. The Hogwarts Express is a highlight, perfect for that classic photo op.

If you’re curious about how the movies were made, there are behind-the-scenes exhibits showing everything from animatronics to the creation of mythical creatures.

There are ticket options for everyone—self-guided tours, VIP experiences, and even an exclusive Afternoon Tea right in the studios. And if you’re visiting around the holidays, you might catch the sets decked out in festive décor, including a snowy Hogwarts!

East London’s Creative Side

Kate spent a day in East London, exploring Spitalfields and Shoreditch. This neighborhood is a mix of history and modern culture. 

Her day started with a walking tour, where she learned the stories behind the art—this area was an early stomping ground for Banksy, and now it’s an outdoor gallery for artists from all over the world. They even got to try out graffiti during a workshop with a local artist (spoiler: it’s harder than it looks!). The day also featured some incredible eats, including Brick Lane bagels and Instagram-famous hot chocolate.


This mix of Finland’s snowy landscapes and London’s lively energy made for a unique and super fun winter getaway. Winter doesn’t have to mean staying cooped up inside. It can be about trying new things, embracing the season, and making incredible memories—just like Kate did. If this inspired you, reach out, and let's start planning your own winter escape!

Lenni’s Southeast Asia Adventure: Exploring Singapore and Thailand

Southeast Asia is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an incredible mix of culture, food, and adventure. Our advisor, Lenni, recently explored Singapore and Thailand and shared all the essential details.

SINGAPORE

Singapore is often considered a great introduction to Southeast Asia. It’s clean, modern, and easy to navigate, with a fantastic food scene and a highly efficient train system. Marina Bay Sands is a perfect base, offering plenty of dining and shopping options. For those who prefer ride-sharing services like Grab, getting around the city is straightforward and convenient.

For hotels, Marina Bay Sands is known for its iconic infinity pool, while nearby options like the Ritz-Carlton, Mandarin Oriental, or Raffles Hotel provide a more personalized and luxurious experience. Each offers something unique, from sleek modern amenities to historic colonial charm.

Singapore is ideal for a short stay—three full days are just the right amount of time to explore highlights like the Gardens by the Bay, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Don’t miss the rooftop bars and Michelin-starred street food, which offer both local flavors and spectacular views. If you have extra time before your next destination, Changi Airport is worth exploring—it’s home to an indoor waterfall, gardens, and even a butterfly sanctuary! Yiy can use luggage lockers to explore comfortably if traveling with carry-ons.

THAILAND

Lenni’s adventure through Thailand was filled with incredible experiences that blended culture, relaxation, and adventure. From island hopping in Phuket to learning to cook authentic Thai dishes in Chiang Mai, and exploring Bangkok’s vibrant markets and food halls, her journey highlighted the best of this diverse country.

Phuket:
Lenni’s time in Phuket started with an unforgettable trip to the Phi Phi Islands, where she soaked up the turquoise waters and stunning limestone cliffs. She began her stay in the southernmost part of Phuket and gradually moved up the coast, enjoying the scenic views along the way.

Her home base was the Rosewood Phuket, where she indulged in mornings with breakfast by the pool and even took jumping classes. The resort’s tranquil setting and luxurious amenities made it the perfect place to relax after exploring.

Chiang Mai:

Next, Lenni headed to Chiang Mai, where she stayed at the InterContinental Chiang Mai. Her days were filled with unique and meaningful experiences, like visiting an elephant sanctuary and learning about conservation efforts. She also made the most of Thailand’s famous massages, enjoying multiple sessions for just $9 each.

One of the highlights of her time here was taking a songthaew up the mountain to visit a hill tribe village, where she learned a few words in their local dialect. The region is known for producing coffee beans, peaches, and persimmons, which added a flavorful touch to her cultural experience.

Lenni also explored Chiang Mai’s vibrant food scene by taking a local market tour and a cooking class. She loved picking fresh herbs and vegetables from the organic garden and learned to make dishes like Khao Soi and Pad Thai. During her visit, she checked out one of her favorite boutique hotels, 137 Pillars Hotels and Resorts, where every suite features spacious outdoor patios—a true hidden gem in the heart of the city.

Bangkok:
Lenni’s final stop was Bangkok, where the energy of the city was unlike anywhere else. She stayed at the luxurious Peninsula Bangkok Hotel, which offers complimentary boat transfers to nearby areas. Lenni loved exploring the city by boat, train, and tuk-tuk, guided by a local expert.

She visited iconic landmarks like the Grand Palace, the Jim Thompson House Museum, and the famous Maeklong Railway Market, where vendors swiftly pack up their stalls as the train passes through.

Lenni is a big fan of food halls in Bangkok’s shopping malls, where she discovered a mix of local and international flavors. She also went on a Chinatown food tour, where she tried unique dishes like milk pork skewers, durian, and even sampled some bugs—an adventurous highlight of her trip!

Before leaving, Lenni visited the stunning Four Seasons Bangkok, which features incredible suites with prime river views. And here’s something exciting—Six Senses The Forestias is opening in 2025, bringing a new level of luxury to the city! Thailand’s first urban Aman Hotel, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, will also open soon, set within Nai Lert Park, a lush sanctuary in the heart of Bangkok. 

Essential Tips for Southeast Asia

  • Dress Codes: Temples in Thailand have strict dress codes. Make sure your shoulders and knees are covered if you are wanting to enter. Luckily, there are clothing/sarong shops around the temples that you can pick up a covering on your way there, if needed!

  • Cash is King: While luxury hotels and high-end restaurants accept cards, most other places in Thailand only take cash, especially at the markets. There are plenty of ATMs all around the cities, airports, etc., making it easy to take out cash throughout your trip.

Southeast Asia offers an incredible variety of experiences, from the cosmopolitan appeal of Singapore to the cultural richness of Thailand. It’s a region full of contrasts—ultra-modern cities, ancient traditions, serene beaches, and vibrant street life. Southeast Asia is just the beginning of what Asia has to offer. If you’re inspired to explore further, consider adding Japan to your travel list. Our guide to Japan’s top attractions will help you uncover all the unique wonders of this amazing country.

Ready to start planning your adventure? Fill out our form to take the first step toward your dream journey!

Family Holiday in England: Christmas in London, Oxfordshire & Hampshire

Our travel advisor Brynne spent the holidays in England with her family, visiting London, Oxfordshire, and Hampshire. This trip was a mix of city buzz and countryside calm, with a focus on experiencing Christmas magic in the United Kingdom.

LONDON

London never disappoints, and Brynne was long overdue for a trip back to one of her favorite cities. They started their holiday here, diving straight into the hustle and bustle. Fighting off jet lag, they had brunch at the fabulous Chiltern Firehouse and rode around the city in an iconic double-decker bus—her girls’ number one request! Another dining highlight was a brunch-time tea at Sketch. The golden tea room is gorgeous, and Brynne’s girls thought they were in a fairy tale!

They stayed at Hotel Café Royal, which perfectly balances historic charm and modern luxury, with 160 beautifully designed rooms and suites. Its location? Spot on. It’s just steps from Regent Street, perfect for a bit of shopping, and a short walk to Piccadilly Circus for those iconic London strolls under the Regent Street lights. The best part? Viewing the lights from their Regent Suite and avoiding the crowds!

London in winter has its own kind of magic, and the family made the most of it. At Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, they wandered through twinkling lights, enjoyed festive rides, and explored endless market stalls. Brynne highly recommends visiting Winter Wonderland on a weekday when schools are still in session in London. As one of the largest and most festive Christmas markets in the UK, it’s a must-visit destination for the holiday season. Of course, Europe is home to many other incredible markets, and if you’re a fan of festive markets, London is a fantastic starting point for exploring the magic of European Christmas markets.

For a bit of history, they joined the "In Churchill’s Footsteps" tour, which brought Winston Churchill’s incredible life story to light. Because no London trip is complete without a show, they caught The Lion King at The Lyceum Theatre. Her daughters, ages 7 and 5, absolutely loved it!

OXFORDSHIRE

After soaking up London’s buzz, Brynne and her family headed to Oxfordshire, where the pace slowed, and the views stretched wide. Their home base here was Estelle Manor, a countryside retreat that feels like a scene from a movie. Imagine rolling parklands—over 3,000 acres of it—wrapping you in peaceful serenity. The setting was superb, with roaring fires under beautiful garlands adorned with velvet ribbons, and a heated swimming pool with a twinkling Christmas tree in the background!

One of the highlights? Falconry. It’s not every day you get to hold such amazing creatures on your arm and see them up close. It was a "wow" moment for the whole family. And when they weren’t out with the birds, they were skating with their daughters on the seasonal Estelle Ice Rink! The girls also loved driving the sage green “Little Landies.”

Evenings at Estelle Manor were something special, too. The food was some of the best Brynne has ever had while traveling. From British classics like Beef Wellington to a black truffle risotto she still thinks about, they filled their cups (and bellies) at beautiful candlelit tables.

HAMPSHIRE

The final leg of their trip took them to the Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire, a Georgian manor tucked into the rolling hills of the English countryside. This place was everything they dreamed of and more, made even better by the Hunter boot-themed Christmas decorations! The welcome to their Belvedere Suite was completely over the top, with personalized treats for their girls.

Their days were filled with countryside adventures. Her daughters adored pony grooming, while the adults joined in for horse riding. The estate itself had gorgeous grounds offering picture-perfect moments at every turn. While her girls enjoyed festive crafts and fun at the Kids Club, the adults took part in an afternoon tea that was truly spectacular. Brynne still sips on the Four Seasons signature blend every morning at home.

The spa, set in a converted 18th-century stable, was the ultimate place to relax and reflect on the trip. One of the most memorable nights was an en suite magic show to celebrate her husband Andrew’s birthday with the in-house magician. It was such a delightful pre-dinner activity! Meals at The Wild Carrot featured fresh, seasonal ingredients throughout.

Brynne’s holiday trip to England shows how you can enjoy the excitement of the city, the tranquility of the countryside, and create unforgettable family memories. While this trip was during the festive season, destinations like London, Hampshire, and Oxfordshire are also fantastic destinations for a spring break alternative. They offer a refreshing change of pace from traditional beach vacations, with opportunities to explore historic landmarks, picturesque countryside estates, and vibrant city life.

European family travel is one of our favorite types of vacations to plan! We take into consideration the ages, genders and interests of the kids as well as parents’ preferences to make sure it is a memorable vacation for the entire family !

New Luxury Hotel Openings 2025

2025 is shaping up to be a dream year for travel with some incredible new hotels opening their doors. There are stylish city retreats, dreamy beachfront escapes, luxurious wellness havens, and more! These aren’t just places to stay—they’re experiences waiting to be had. Here’s a roundup of the new luxury hotels opening in 2025. 

EUROPE

Six Senses Lisbon, Portugal

Six Senses Lisbon is bringing its signature wellness and sustainability to the heart of Portugal’s lively capital. Think plush rooms, a rooftop terrace with views of Lisbon, and a spa that’s perfect for unwinding after exploring the city. The on-site restaurant will focus on farm-to-table dining, using fresh, organic ingredients.  Guests can enjoy curated experiences that highlight the city's rich history, cuisine, and charm.

JK Place Milan

Known for its luxury boutique hotels, JK Place is bringing its magic to Milan in 2025. The new property, located in the heart of Milan's fashion district, is undergoing a complete renovation to ensure it meets the brand’s high standards. With beautifully designed interiors, personalized service, and a prime location near Milan’s iconic fashion district, JK Place Milan is set to offer an exclusive experience for discerning travelers. Whether you’re visiting for business, fashion week, or a romantic getaway, this hotel will feel like a luxurious home away from home. For more insider tips on where to stay, check out our Top Hotels in Milan blog for the best luxury properties in the city.

Four Seasons Venice

Venice is always a good idea, and the Four Seasons is making sure it’s better than ever. Set to reopen in late 2025 after a major renovation of the iconic Hotel Danieli, this property will bring new levels of luxury to the Grand Canal. The interiors are being refreshed with a focus on Venetian artistry. Guests can look forward to the high levels of service Four Seasons is known for and a great addition to round out a Four Seasons Italy itinerary with Florence and Sicily properties.

Auberge Florence – Collegio alla Querce

Opening on March 2nd, 2025, this highly anticipated property is located within Florence city limits, on a hillside offering breathtaking views of the Duomo and the Tuscan countryside. Perfect for travelers looking for a serene retreat with easy access to Florence’s rich culture and Tuscany’s iconic landscapes. Our very own Kate will visit this stunning property soon—stay tuned for updates!

Four Seasons Mykonos

Big news for Mykonos lovers: Four Seasons is finally landing on the island, and it’s going to be spectacular. Opening in summer 2025, this new resort sits right on the gorgeous Kalo Livadi Bay, one of Mykonos’ most stunning beaches. The vibe? Classic Cycladic style with whitewashed walls, winding paths, and those dreamy blue-and-white views. With just 94 rooms, suites, and private villas, it’s designed to feel exclusive and intimate. There’s an infinity pool overlooking the Aegean, a spa with treatments inspired by local Greek traditions, and plenty of delicious Mediterranean dining options - a great combo with the legendary Astir Palace on the Athenian Riviera.Kate has so many great memories from her anniversary trip to Greece, where she explored Mykonos, Santorini, and Athens. 

Rosewood Blue Palace, Crete

Rosewood is making its big debut in Greece in Crete’s iconic Blue Palace. After a major refresh, this luxurious hideaway is reopening in 2025. It’s tucked between the fishing village of Plaka and the port of Elounda, with views of Spinalonga Island. There are 154 rooms and suites, 85 of which have private pools—yes, please!  You’ll love the six dining spots, including a beach club and a restaurant that sources ingredients from the resort’s own organic garden.

Rosewood Amsterdam 

Set along Amsterdam's famous canals, Rosewood Amsterdam will occupy the historic Palace of Justice. The hotel offers spacious rooms with canal views, a serene spa, and a signature fine-dining restaurant. Its location is ideal for travelers exploring Amsterdam’s top museums, luxury shopping streets, and cozy cafes.

UNITED KINGDOM

Auberge London – Cambridge House


Big news for London: Auberge Resorts is making its Mayfair debut with Cambridge House in late 2025! This iconic landmark, once known as the “In and Out Club,” will be transformed into a luxurious hotel and social hub. Cambridge House will mix classic English charm with a modern eclectic style, designed by Jean-Louis Deniot and Laura Gonzalez. The hotel will have 102 stunning rooms, including exclusive ones as part of a private members’ club. Guests can look forward to a jasmine-scented open-air courtyard, a grand Georgian ballroom, and an exciting culinary program. The spa will be a standout, inspired by Britain’s healing traditions and Roman bathhouses, with hydrotherapy, heated pools, and a cozy fire pit lounge. Located at 94 Piccadilly, this will undoubtedly be a crown jewel of Mayfair.

 
 

NORTH AMERICA 

Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico

Rosewood Mandarina is located on the cliffs of Riviera Nayarit adjacent to the popular One and Only Mandarina. The property features private villas with pools and ocean views, designed to blend seamlessly with the lush jungle environment. The location provides easy access to untouched beaches, jungle trails, and nearby cultural sites, including pre-Hispanic ruins. This resort is a thoughtful choice for traveling couples or families seeking both relaxation and exploration in one of Mexico’s most pristine coastal regions.

Chablé Sea of Cortez, Mexico 

Mexico’s Baja California is getting a dose of barefoot luxury with the opening of Chablé Sea of Cortez. This resort will mix modern design with Mexican traditions, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Sea of Cortez. Guests can expect world-class amenities, from gourmet dining and a luxurious spa to curated experiences like exploring the nearby desert landscapes or diving into the vibrant marine life. If you’re into this part of Mexico, you’ll definitely want to check out our favorite Los Cabos resorts too—they’re are so many great choices… and the list is growing…

Amanvari, Cabo Los Palmas

The newest addition to the Los Palmas development on the East Cape of Baja California, this stunning property features private casitas and villas with jaw-dropping ocean views and easy beach access. It’s all about the details here—think soothing spa treatments inspired by the local environment and fresh, delicious seafood at their exclusive dining spots. Adventure lovers take note: you can dive into the Sea of Cortez for snorkeling, go deep-sea fishing, or even catch a glimpse of majestic whales.

Four Seasons Resort & Residences Naples, Florida

Naples is already a Florida favorite, and this new Four Seasons resort is about to elevate it even further. Set along the Gulf Coast, this property will offer everything you’d expect from Four Seasons—luxurious accommodations, a state-of-the-art spa, and incredible dining options. Plus, with Naples’ lively art galleries, upscale shopping, and serene beaches just minutes away, it’s the perfect destination for a mix of relaxation and exploration.

Palm House, Palm Beach, Florida

Say hello to Palm Beach’s newest luxury hotel! Palm House is the first U.S. property from Iconic Luxury Hotels, and it’s already creating buzz. Located on Royal Palm Way, this boutique hotel will feature spacious rooms with private balconies, inviting the tropical breeze to flow right in. With its grand design and a focus on personalized service, Palm House promises to be a standout addition to Palm Beach’s already impressive lineup of luxury stays.

One&Only Moonlight Basin, Big Sky Montana

One&Only Moonlight Basin is shaping up to be an incredible spot for anyone who loves a mix of luxury and the outdoors. It’s tucked between Yellowstone National Park and Big Sky Resort, so you’re close to amazing skiing, hiking, and all the natural beauty Montana is known for. The resort will have cozy yet upscale rooms and private homes, plus a spa and great food inspired by the local area. It’s a really exciting addition to the Big Sky area.

CENTRAL AMERICA

The Papagayo Penninsula in Costa Rica will be getting two new luxury additions in the first half of next year and we couldn’t be more excited – this area needs more 5* hotel options in addition to the Four Seasons resort:

Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Costa Rica Nekajui

For those looking for an adventurous and private getaway, the Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Costa Rica is sure to impress. This much-anticipated resort will offer a peaceful, luxury experience surrounded by Costa Rica’s stunning natural beauty. Picture yourself waking up to the sounds of the rainforest, enjoying fresh farm-to-table meals, and exploring nearby beaches and volcanoes. It will be easy to access via Costa Rica’s Liberia airport which is a plus! Our team is already making plans to visit as soon as it opens!

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica

This highly anticipated luxury resort is opening in 2025 in the lush Guanacaste province. Set along a stunning stretch of beach, the Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica will offer a mix of relaxation and adventure. Guests can enjoy private villas, each with its own pool, and a range of curated experiences, from rainforest hikes to beachfront yoga. Located close to popular attractions like Playa Conchal and the Las Baulas National Marine Park, it’s perfect for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike. 

SOUTH AMERICA

Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena, Colombia

The Four Seasons Hotel Cartagena is located in the heart of the lively Getsemaní district, part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. Expect colonial-style rooms, a rooftop pool with sweeping Caribbean views, and easy access to Cartagena’s historic streets and vibrant nightlife. This intimate retreat is perfect for couples, culture seekers, and anyone looking to soak up Cartagena’s rich history and tropical scene.

 
 

CARIBBEAN

SALTERRA, Turks and Caicos

Turks and Caicos has a new star, and it’s called Salterra. This boutique resort on the pristine shores of South Caicos is all about laid-back luxury. With only a handful of exclusive villas, each comes with its own private infinity pool and front-row views of the sparkling ocean. Here, the food is a highlight—think fresh seafood and local flavors served up in style. Plus, there’s no shortage of things to do: snorkel vibrant coral reefs, set sail on a private boat tour, or simply soak up the sun on the resort’s serene beaches. The Caribbean has so many other incredible destinations to explore too—like St. Barths, the British Virgin Islands, and Grand Cayman. With direct flights now available to South Caicos, getting to this slice of paradise has never been easier. One of our advisors is heading there soon, so stay tuned for insider tips!

 
 

ASIA 

Rosewood Miyakojima, Japan

Located on Japan’s stunning Miyako Island, the Rosewood Miyakojima features Piet Boon-designed villas with amazing sea views, private pools, and spacious outdoor living areas. Dining here is an experience, with four restaurants and bars serving up local flavors in dreamy indoor-outdoor settings.

There’s also plenty to do! Dive into crystal-clear waters, explore deserted islands, or set out on a private fishing charter. For a wellness boost, the Asaya Spa offers holistic treatments to recharge your mind and body. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the island’s unique culture and heritage. Plus, it’s just a short flight from Asia’s top cities!

Six Senses The Forestias, Bangkok

The Forestias, opening near Bangkok, Thailand, is set to redefine urban wellness retreats. Nestled within a lush woodland lagoon, the property will feature 60 rooms and 27 private residences designed to harmonize with nature. The focus on sustainability and wellness extends to its amenities, including a holistic spa, organic dining options, and wellness programs tailored to each guest. The Forestias development, where the resort is located, emphasizes eco-friendly living, creating a tranquil escape just outside the vibrant energy of Bangkok.

Let’s face it, deciding which of these incredible hotels to visit first is the kind of “problem” we all want to have. So, which one will you choose? Let us know—we’d love to hear about your dream trip! If only there were a way to visit them all.

Spring Break Destination Alternatives

If you’re looking for something different for spring break—something a little more unique and memorable—we’ve got you covered. These destinations are all about charm, adventure, and a vibe that’s anything but ordinary.

​​If you’re planning a family trip, don’t miss our guide to out-of-the-ordinary spring break destinations for families. It’s packed with ideas to make spring break unforgettable for all ages.

1. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

How about trading in beach chairs for cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings? San Miguel de Allende is a total gem, with its artsy vibe and history-packed streets. Spend your days exploring artisan markets and participating in a cooking class, checking out local galleries, or just kicking back on a rooftop with views of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. And did you know there are options for horseback riding, ATVing and even wine tasting just outside of town? Oh, and the food? Absolutely next level.

 
 

2. Sedona, Arizona

If you’re more about nature and those breathtaking views, Sedona should be on your list. The red rock landscapes are unreal, and there’s so much to do—hiking, jeep tours, or even just soaking in the vibes at a wellness retreat.

3. South Carolina’s Low Country

Looking for something with a little Southern charm? South Carolina’s Low Country is all about laid-back vibes and beautiful scenery. Take a stroll through Charleston’s historic streets, enjoy some fresh seafood in Beaufort, or find a quiet beach (or golf course!) on Kiawah Island. It’s the perfect mix of history, good eats, and relaxation.

4. Whistler, British Columbia

Snow lovers, this one’s for you. Whistler is known for its epic skiing, but it’s also a great spot to just hang out and enjoy the mountain vibes. Stay in a cozy chalet, hit the slopes, and then wind down with some amazing food in the village. 

Whatever kind of spring break you’re dreaming of—adventure, chill time, or a little of both—these spots bring something special to the table. So, why not mix it up this year and make your spring getaway one to remember?

Japan: A Top Destination for Culture, Cuisine, and Scenic Beauty

Japan is quickly becoming a top destination for travelers worldwide, and it’s easy to see why. With its vibrant cities, rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and world-renowned hospitality, Japan offers an experience like no other. Our travel advisor Kate recently returned from a long-awaited journey through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hakone, bringing back insider tips and recommendations. Her itinerary covers must-see spots and unique experiences—ideal for travelers seeking a blend of cultural immersion, relaxation, and exceptional dining.

Tokyo: 

Kate’s first stop was the Bulgari Hotel Tokyo in Tokyo Midtown Yaesu, close to some of the best things to do in Tokyo, including the Imperial Palace, Ginza’s luxury shops, and the lively Marunouchi business area. This sleek hotel offers 98 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, a rooftop bar with views of Tokyo Tower, a luxurious spa, and a 25-meter indoor pool—ideal for those wanting elegance in the heart of the city.

Experiences & Dining:
In Tokyo, Kate enjoyed an Old Tokyo Food Walk Tour, tasting traditional snacks and exploring Tokyo’s historic neighborhoods. She also explored Tokyo’s famous knife shops, taking home a beautifully crafted Japanese knife—an iconic souvenir from Japan. For dining, an omakase experience at Sushi Ya introduced her to Tokyo’s world-renowned sushi, followed by cocktails at Ginza Music Bar, a cozy spot with vinyl records and custom drinks.

Kyoto: 

Kate traveled to Kyoto on the Shinkansen bullet train—2 hour, scenic journey and an experience in itself for those seeking the best way to travel in Japan.

Hotel The Mitsui Kyoto was her first stop, and it’s all about luxury with a touch of tranquility. The hotel is right near Nijo Castle, and it has these private onsen baths that let you soak in total relaxation. The beautifully landscaped gardens and world-class spa made it the perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing.

Then there was the Four Seasons Kyoto, where everything revolves around this stunning 800-year-old pond garden. The setting was pure magic, and the modern-meets-traditional design of the hotel was a perfect reflection of Kyoto itself. Plus, with amazing dining options and a luxurious spa, it was a place Kate didn’t want to leave.

Her final stay was at The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto, right by the Kamogawa River. This hotel nailed the balance between sleek, modern comfort and traditional Japanese aesthetics. The rooms were beautifully designed, and with a Michelin-starred restaurant on-site, it was a total treat for the senses.


Experiences & Dining:
Kyoto’s highlights included exploring Nishiki Market, the city’s famous food hub, and visiting iconic landmarks like the Fushimi Inari Taisha with its red torii gates, the glittering Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji), and the serene Arashiyama Bamboo Grove.

To connect with tradition, Kate participated in a tea ceremony and kimono experience, a perfect way to immerse herself in Japanese culture. Her evenings were filled with flavors on a Gion Food Tour, sampling Kyoto’s culinary delights, and ending the day with fun at a karaoke bar.


Osaka: 

Known as the food capital of Japan, Osaka is all about flavor and fun, making it a fantastic contrast to the elegance of Kyoto.

Experiences & Dining:
In Osaka, Kate sampled must-try Japanese street foods, such as gyoza and okonomiyaki (savory pancakes), in the heart of the vibrant food districts. 

Hakone:

After the excitement of Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, Kate traveled to Hakone, a peaceful retreat known for its hot springs, scenic landscapes, and views of Mount Fuji—a popular destination for those looking to experience Japan’s natural beauty.

In Hakone, she experienced Gora Kadan, a high-end ryokan and former Imperial Family villa, known for its historical charm and luxurious amenities, including private hot springs and traditional Japanese rooms.

Experiences:
A guided tour of Hakone included stops at the scenic Hakone Shrine, Lake Ashi, and the Hakone Open-Air Museum. On clear days, views of Mount Fuji from Lake Ashi make Hakone a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Kate’s journey highlights just how diverse and captivating Japan can be. From Tokyo’s lively districts and top attractions to Kyoto’s cultural treasures, Osaka’s food scene, and Hakone’s serene hot springs, Japan offers travelers a destination filled with both excitement and tranquility.

Top Cabo Resorts

Our travel advisor, Marika, returned from her trip to Cabo San Lucas and stayed at three very different – but equally amazing – resorts. Whether you’re traveling with your family, your friends, or your significant other, these properties have something special to offer. Here’s the inside scoop on Chileno Bay Resort, Las Ventanas al Paraíso, and the newly opened Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol.

Chileno Bay Resort

Chileno Bay is where fun meets luxury without going over the top. It’s vibrant and energetic but still super stylish—perfect for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking to soak up Cabo’s sun and sand.

What sets it apart? For starters, it’s on one of the few swimmable beaches in Cabo (huge win!), and the vibe is just spot-on. Families will love the kids’ club that keeps little ones busy while parents chill by the pool or hit the spa (which, by the way, is next-level with a gorgeous salt room). There’s a Michelin-starred restaurant on-site, and even a speakeasy. Whether you’re celebrating a big occasion, planning a girls’ trip, or bringing the whole family, Chileno Bay has something for everyone.

Oh, and if family-friendly resorts are your thing, we’ve rounded up even more spots in our guide to family-friendly resorts in Cabo.

Las Ventanas al Paraíso

If you’re craving something more intimate, Las Ventanas al Paraíso is the dream. From the moment you arrive, it’s pure magic—think private pools, candlelit dinners under the stars, and spa treatments tailored just for you. The food is incredible too, with every meal feeling like its own experience. Whether it’s breakfast with ocean views or a private dinner on the beach, you’ll leave feeling completely spoiled.

 
 

Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol

The Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol is Cabo’s newest luxury spot, and it’s already a total standout. It strikes the perfect balance between laid-back vibes and high-end touches, making it great for everyone—from adventurous couples to families.

Into staying active? You’ve got golf, hiking, and water sports right at your fingertips. Families will love it too—Four Seasons is known for being super kid-friendly, and this place is no exception. They’ve thought of everything to keep kids and teens entertained while parents get some much-needed downtime.

Whether you want lively fun at Chileno Bay, romantic serenity at Las Ventanas, or a mix of adventure and relaxation at Four Seasons, these resorts showcase the best of Cabo’s beaches, hospitality, and sunsets. Let us help you plan your perfect getaway!

Explore Nemacolin: A Resort for Relaxation, Fun, and Adventure in Pennsylvania

If you’re looking for a getaway that mixes luxury, adventure, and relaxation, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is the kind of place that will check every box. It’s just an hour’s drive from Pittsburgh, located in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania, making it super accessible—whether you’re planning a family trip, a romantic weekend, or just a much-needed break.

While Nemacolin is a true year-round destination, summer is a good time to visit if you’re looking to escape the heat. And there’s no shortage of activities to keep everyone happy. The real magic of Nemacolin is the endless things to do:

  • Multiple Pools: There are a few pools to choose from, whether you’re in the mood to just chill in the sun with a drink in hand or dive in with the kids. You can even book a cabana for a little extra comfort—and the poolside service means you don’t have to leave your lounger for snacks or drinks.

  • Outdoor Adventures: The resort’s Adventure Center is packed with options—zip-lining, archery, clay shooting, off-roading—you name it. Perfect for adrenaline junkies or anyone looking to try something new.

  • The Wildlife Safari: Yep, Nemacolin has its own wildlife habitats with tigers, lions, bears, and more. It’s like a mini safari! It’s definitely a must-see, especially if you’ve got kids with you.

  • Golf: For the golf lovers out there, you’re going to love their two PGA-level courses, Mystic Rock and Shepherd’s Rock.  

  • Tennis & Pickleball: Want something a little less intense? They’ve got outdoor courts where you can play tennis or give pickleball a try. It’s a great way to spend a sunny afternoon. 

  • Spa Days: Need a break from, well, everything? The spa is where you want to be. You can get a massage, a facial, or even hydrotherapy. 

And let’s not forget the dining. Whether you’re grabbing something casual or sitting down for a fancy dinner, the restaurants here are top-notch. One standout is Lautrec, a Forbes 5 Diamond restaurant known for its exceptional cuisine and service. Plus, in the summer, you can dine outside and soak up the mountain views while you eat.

With the recent renovations of both the Lodge and Chateau, each room now comes with smart controls for lighting and shades, a selection of six types of pillows, and the option to have your butler prepare one of six luxurious bath soaks to end your day. With over 300 rooms and suites, from the recently renovated Lodge and Chateau to private homes and estates, we'll make sure we find the best room for your needs and also add our perks like daily breakfast, resort credits, and upgrades when available! 

Nemacolin’s magic doesn’t stop when summer ends. In the winter, it transforms into a winter wonderland with skiing, snow tubing, and cozy evenings by the fire. Fall brings stunning foliage and crisp mountain air, while spring is all about blooming gardens and fresh adventures. If you’re searching for a luxury resort near Pittsburgh that offers year-round activities, Nemacolin is an ideal choice!

KJ Travel Holiday Shopping Guide: What Our Travel Advisors Recommend

Looking for the best holiday gifts for travelers? Our travel advisors at KJ Travel have you covered! Here’s a peek into what’s in their shopping carts this holiday season!

Travel International Voucher:

A Travel International Voucher is a unique and thoughtful way to say, "Let’s make your dream trip happen!" You can cover the planning fee to get them started or go all out and gift a fully planned vacation.

Stocking Stuffers for Travelers

If you love starting the holidays with fun surprises, these stocking stuffers will be perfect for any travel lover.

 
 

Luxury Hotel Gift Ideas for Travelers

Our advisors recommend gifts from luxury hotel gift shops that offer curated collections of beautiful items. You can order online from boutiques like the Four Seasons Gift Shop or Blackberry Farm.


Another fantastic option is the exclusive Ritz Paris x Frame collaboration, where you’ll find cozy, stylish pieces like:

 
 

And if you’re a fan of Italian style, there are some incredible finds from iconic Italian hotels that bring a bit of that magic right to your home:

ISSIMO

Curated by Marie-Louise Sciò from Pellicano Hotels, the ISSIMO shop has a treasure trove of Italian-inspired pieces from local artisans. It’s like a slice of Italy in a box:

Bottega Egnazia

Bottega Egnazia is the boutique from Borgo Egnazia, inspired by the culture and charm of Puglia. Here you’ll find gifts with a distinct, local flavor:


Grand Hotel Tremezzo & Passalacqua 

 
 


Elegant Coffee Table Books for Travel Lovers

Coffee table books make beautiful gifts for anyone who loves showcasing their travel passions at home.

Travel Essentials 

These travel-friendly gadgets and accessories will make holiday journeys smoother and more comfortable.

 
 

Gifts for Men

Shopping for the man in your life? Here are travel-friendly gifts for men—from stylish outerwear to practical travel bags.

 
 


We hope this guide sparks some inspiration for your holiday shopping this year! These picks will make the season (and your travels) even better.


Here’s to a holiday season filled with great gifts, smooth travels, and priceless memories!

Exploring The Dunlin and Charleston’s Best Hotels

Our travel advisor Marika just got back from a visit to The Dunlin, a stunning new resort tucked away along the picturesque Kiawah River, just outside Charleston, South Carolina. She got to experience the Lowcountry charm, explore exciting outdoor activities, and bring back the best insider tips. Along the way, she also spent some time in downtown Charleston at two of the city’s top luxury hotels: The Bennett and The Dewberry.

The Dunlin


The Dunlin, part of Auberge Resorts, is all about blending that easy Lowcountry charm with just the right amount of luxury. Nestled along the Kiawah River, it’s a place where you can truly unplug—kicking back by the pool with a drink or exploring marshlands on a boating trip. The resort offers a mix of beautifully designed rooms and private cottages and is a great option for romantic getaways, family vacations, or solo travelers looking for a peaceful escape.

One of Marika’s favorite parts of the trip was the farm experience at the resort’s Goatery. Imagine meeting playful goats, gathering your own eggs from the chicken coop and posing for photos with the pigs - who knew farming could be so fun? For food lovers, the dining options at The Dunlin don’t disappoint. They offer casual bites by the pool at The Cove and Southern-inspired dishes at Linnette’s.

When you’re not eating or lounging, there’s plenty to explore. A saltmarsh boating adventure gives you a glimpse of the area’s natural beauty, while a few hours by the pool in a private cabana is just what you need to recharge. The best part? Everything here feels easygoing yet luxurious—no stuffy vibes, just pure relaxation.

Charleston


After her time at The Dunlin, Marika headed to downtown Charleston for a change of pace, checking out two of the city’s best hotels: The Bennett and The Dewberry. Both hotels offer a unique experience, so no matter your vibe, there’s something for everyone.

The Bennett

For those who appreciate classic elegance and modern comfort, The Bennett Hotel is a perfect choice. Located on King Street, right in the heart of Charleston’s best shopping, dining, and cultural attractions, The Bennett makes it easy to explore the city. With 179 rooms and suites, the hotel feels luxurious without being over the top—think cozy bedding, sophisticated touches, and large windows offering stunning views of the city streets.

No stay at The Bennett is complete without a visit to its rooftop bar, Camellias, where you can sip champagne while taking in panoramic views of the Charleston skyline. Dining at Gabrielle, The Bennett’s signature restaurant, is another highlight. Serving Southern cuisine with a creative twist, the restaurant showcases local ingredients and seasonal dishes, making it a culinary experience not to be missed. 

Staying at The Bennett puts you just steps away from Charleston’s top boutiques and art galleries. You’re also a short walk from the historic waterfront, making it easy to explore Charleston’s historic district and enjoy everything the city has to offer.

The Dewberry

For those looking for something a little more boutique-y, The Dewberry is a dream. This hotel sits in a renovated federal building, giving it a cool mix of mid-century style with a nod to Charleston’s historic roots. With only 155 rooms and suites, it feels intimate and special—like you’re staying somewhere with a story to tell.

The Dewberry’s Living Room is a cozy, beautifully designed lounge where you can unwind with a craft cocktail after a day of sightseeing. The space has become a favorite spot for both guests and locals, offering a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere for socializing or simply unwinding with a good drink. Don’t miss watching the sunset at their rooftop bar, Citrus Club, for some of the best views of the water and the city.

And with its location near Marion Square in the heart of downtown Charleston, The Dewberry offers easy access to farmers markets, museums, and galleries, making it an excellent choice for travelers who want to experience Charleston’s creative side.

Both The Bennett and The Dewberry offer their own unique take on Charleston’s hospitality. The Bennett is grand and elegant, while The Dewberry is artistic and intimate. You really can’t go wrong with either one!

Marika’s time at The Dunlin and Charleston gave her the best of both worlds: relaxing by the river and soaking up the charm of the Lowcountry, followed by a couple of nights in a lively, historic city. It’s the perfect combo if you want a little bit of everything—nature, culture, luxury, and relaxation.

If this sounds like your kind of trip, we’re here to help you plan every step of the way. From kayaking through the marshes to sipping champagne on a rooftop bar, we’ll make sure every detail is just right!

The Best Christmas Markets in Europe and Festive Destinations

There’s nothing quite like the holiday season—the glow of twinkling lights, the sound of carols, and the cozy scent of mulled wine in the air. If you’re dreaming of a festive escape, Europe’s Christmas markets deliver magic in every corner. And for something extra, cities like London, Paris, and Edinburgh turn things up with winter festivals full of carnival rides, ice skating, and more.

Top Christmas Markets in Europe

  • Vienna, Austria
    The Christkindlmarkt at Rathausplatz (November 16 – December 26, 2024) is straight out of a holiday postcard. Stroll past wooden stalls filled with festive gifts, enjoy a cup of glühwein, and skate under the glow of a giant Christmas tree​.

  • Brussels, Belgium
    The Winter Wonders market (November 29 – January 5) transforms Grand Place into a winter paradise with 250+ stalls, an ice rink, and dazzling light shows that make the entire square sparkle​.

  • Colmar, France
    Set against a backdrop of colorful half-timbered houses, the Colmar Christmas Market feels like a fairytale. Explore five interconnected markets offering holiday treats, handmade decorations, and festive gifts​.

  • Prague, Czech Republic
    The Old Town Square Market is known for its old-world charm. Browse traditional wooden toys, sip hot cider, and enjoy live performances with the city’s Gothic skyline as the perfect holiday backdrop. This market typically runs from early December to January​.

Winter Festivals Beyond the Markets

If you’re after more than just shopping, these cities add a little extra sparkle to the holidays with full-on winter festivals.

  • London, UK
    Winter Wonderland at Hyde Park is a holiday playground with carnival rides, live shows, festive food, and one of the largest ice rinks in Europe. Open from mid-November to early January, this event is perfect for all ages.

  • Paris, France
    The Tuileries Garden Winter Festival brings a magical touch to the heart of Paris. Think holiday treats, a beautiful skating rink, and artisan stalls—all with the elegance of Paris in the background.

  • Edinburgh, Scotland
    Edinburgh’s Christmas Festival takes over the city with markets, rides, ice skating, and light displays. Head to Princes Street Gardens for mulled wine, unique Scottish gifts, and a ride on the giant Ferris wheel overlooking the city

 
 

No matter where you want to go—we're here to make your holiday dreams come true. So grab your wish list, and let’s plan the most magical getaway of the year!

Adventurous Spring Break Destinations for Families

Spring break is the perfect time for families to escape the routine and explore new places. If you’re looking for unusual destinations that promise adventure and fun, consider these unique spots that are perfect for families in March.

Peru

Peru is a fantastic choice for families wanting to explore rich history and breathtaking landscapes. March marks the end of the wet season in Peru, with improving weather as the country transitions into its dry season. This makes it a great time to visit before the peak tourist season hits.

  • Top Attractions: Visit the iconic Machu Picchu, where you can hike and enjoy stunning views, and the vibrant city of Cusco, filled with colorful markets and historical sites.

  • Family Activities: Take a family cooking class to learn how to make traditional dishes like ceviche. Explore the Sacred Valley for its fascinating Inca ruins and beautiful scenery.

 

Belmond Sanctuary Lodge

 

Patagonia

If your family loves the outdoors, Patagonia is a dream destination. March in Patagonia signals the beginning of autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. The weather is generally mild, though variable, with crisp mornings and cooler evenings, making it ideal for exploring without the intensity of summer crowds. The changing foliage adds a stunning backdrop to your adventures.

  • Highlights: Visit Torres del Paine National Park in Chile or the Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina for incredible sights.

  • Family Activities: Enjoy hiking, kayaking, and guided tours that introduce you to the region’s stunning landscapes and wildlife.

Skiing in the European Alps

Instead of the usual Colorado ski resorts, why not hit the slopes in the European Alps? Countries like Switzerland, Austria, and Italy are perfect for a family ski trip.

  • Top Destinations: Check out Zermatt for views of the Matterhorn or Innsbruck for family-friendly slopes.

  • Family Activities: Many ski resorts offer ski schools for kids, making it easy for everyone to enjoy the snow together.

Japan

March is a wonderful time to visit Japan, especially for families looking to avoid the major tourist influx during the cherry blossom season in April. The weather is cool but comfortable, and there’s a quieter charm to cities like Kyoto and Tokyo right before the famed sakura (cherry blossoms) come into full bloom.

  • Top Attractions: Explore Japan's rich culture by visiting historic temples, such as Kinkaku-ji in Kyoto, and vibrant districts like Shibuya in Tokyo. March also offers fewer crowds, allowing for more intimate family experiences.

  • Family Activities: Visit traditional tea houses, take part in a sushi-making class, or explore Japan's many kid-friendly museums and parks. For outdoor adventure, consider visiting Mount Fuji or hiking around Arashiyama’s bamboo groves.


Costa Rica

Costa Rica is ideal for families who want a mix of adventure and relaxation. March is one of the best times to visit, with sunny weather.

  • Top Spots: Visit the Arenal Volcano and unwind in the surrounding hot springs.

  • Family Activities: Go zip-lining through the rainforest, visit animal sanctuaries, or relax on beautiful beaches.

Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica

This spring break, why not try something new and explore these unique destinations that offer adventure and family fun? Each destination provides opportunities for exploration, learning, and creating fun memories together. So, gather your family, choose your next adventure, and let us help you plan the perfect getaway!

Why St. Barts Should Be Your Next Caribbean Escape

If you’re looking for a destination that blends luxury and laid-back island vibes, St. Barts should be at the top of your list.  Here’s a breakdown of what makes St. Barts so special and why it’s worth a visit.

Getting to St. Barts

The adventure starts with your arrival. While there are no direct flights from the mainland U.S., you can fly into St. Martin and hop on a quick ferry or small plane to the island. If you love a thrill, the landing at Gustaf III Airport is famous for its short runway and stunning views.

Top Beaches to Visit in St. Barts

One of the top things to do in St. Barts is beach-hopping. Saint-Jean Beach is the place to be if you like a little action with your sunbathing. You can jet ski, try paddleboarding, or just relax at one of the many beach bars for some cocktails and good vibes.

But if you're looking for something a little quieter, Saline Beach and Gouverneur Beach are local favorites. Both are known for their clear, calm waters and soft white sand. These beaches are great if you want a more peaceful escape without too many tourists around​.

If you prefer exploring the island by sea, renting a yacht or catamaran is the way to go. There’s nothing quite like sailing to hidden beaches, dropping anchor, and snorkeling with sea turtles in Grand Cul-de-Sac Lagoon since St. Barts is known for its clear waters and vibrant marine life. 

Where to Stay in St. Barts

When it comes to where to stay, St. Barts is all about luxury. Eden Rock is iconic and perfect if you want to be near the action of Saint-Jean Beach. The 37 rooms are gorgeous, and we love their unique rock cliff suites like the "Rock Rooms" and "Rock Suites," which are perched right on the rock with stunning views of the sea. If you’re looking for something more private, Le Toiny offers villas with private pools and killer ocean views—perfect for a quieter, romantic vibe but not for travelers who want to walk straight out to the beach​.

For beach lovers, Cheval Blanc is a top pick with 7.5 acres of lush tropical gardens set directly on Flamands Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. It’s located just 10 minutes from Gustavia, close enough to enjoy the action but still feeling like a secluded paradise.

For those traveling with family or friends, The Rosewood – two beaches on a peninsula, kids club, etc. Hotel & Spa in Grand Cul-de-Sac is a fantastic option. You’ve got everything from beachfront lounging to water sports, and the spa is a great way to unwind after a day of adventures​. And we love helping clients find the perfect villa rental in St. Barts for families or groups of friends traveling together. 


The magic of St. Barts lies in its ability to offer a little something for everyone, you’ll feel like you’ve found your own slice of paradise. It’s the kind of place that leaves you wanting more—from the luxury hotels and vibrant nightlife to the simple pleasures of a quiet beach day. One trip here, and it’s easy to see why so many travelers make St. Barts their go-to Caribbean destination!

Your Guide to Munich, Salzburg, and Vienna

When planning a trip to Europe, destinations like Vienna, Salzburg, and Munich are not often at the top of travelers' lists, but they offer a mix of old-world charm and modern luxury that's hard to find elsewhere. These cities are known for their rich history, vibrant culture, and, of course, some of the best luxury hotels in Europe. Our travel advisor, Lenni recently visited all three cities, checking out top hotels and discovering hidden gems that make for an unforgettable vacation.

VIENNA

Vienna is a dream for travelers looking to explore a city with grand palaces, world-class museums, chic coffee houses and beautiful streets perfect for strolling. Whether you’re visiting the famous palaces or shopping in Old Town, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale.

Getting There: From Vienna Airport, you can take a quick 16-minute train ride to the city center. Prefer a more relaxed ride? A taxi or private driver will take about 25-30 minutes. Once you’re there, you’ll notice how clean and safe the city feels. And don’t worry about dressing up too much—the weather is mild at night, so a tank top and pants will do just fine!

Important Note: Shops are usually closed on Sundays, so plan your shopping trips for another day!

Luxury Hotels in Vienna’s City Center

Rosewood Vienna

  • Located in the heart of Vienna’s Old Town, this hotel is ideal for those who want to be close to top attractions, luxury shopping, and the city's rich history. With 100 elegantly designed rooms and suites, the Rosewood Vienna is one of the best luxury hotels in Vienna for travelers who appreciate both comfort and style.

  • Family-Friendly Suites: The hotel offers several options for families, including rooms with connecting options that can create spacious suites. Perfect for families with young kids, this is a top choice for those seeking family-friendly hotels in Vienna.

  • Nearby Attractions: A 10-minute walk takes you to some of the city’s most famous landmarks, such as the Sacher Café, the Vienna State Opera, and luxury shopping along Kärntner Straße.

Hotel Bristol Vienna

  • This iconic hotel, with views of the Vienna Opera House, offers a mix of historical charm and modern luxury. The Bristol Suite is ideal for travelers who want to stay close to the city's cultural hub while enjoying a luxurious experience.

  • Tip: If you're a history enthusiast, you’ll love knowing the Presidential Suite was once home to the U.S. Embassy after World War II.

The Ritz-Carlton Vienna

  • Location: Just a 10-minute walk from the city center, this modern hotel is popular with American visitors. It combines style and convenience, with everything you need for a great stay.

  • Dining: Enjoy meals at their top-rated steakhouse (said to be the best in Austria) or savor Italian cuisine. Heads up—the hotel is undergoing major renovations next year, so it’ll be even better soon!

SALZBURG

Rosewood Schloss Fuschl: Day trip from Munich

Salzburg, the city of Mozart and The Sound of Music, is compact enough to explore in a day or two but rich with history and charm. Many travelers often use Salzburg as a base to explore the surrounding Austrian Alps or visit for a day trip from Munich.

If you're staying in Munich, a day trip to Salzburg is a popular option, with the train journey taking only about 1.5 hours. This makes it one of the easiest and most scenic day trips from Munich. The train offers stunning views of the Bavarian countryside, and once you arrive, Salzburg’s Old Town is just a short walk from the station.

Top Hotel in Salzburg


Rosewood Schloss Fuschl

  • Located just 30 minutes outside of Salzburg, this lakeside hotel is a peaceful retreat that’s perfect for travelers seeking a relaxing break from city life. Its proximity to Lake Wolfgang makes it a great choice for outdoor lovers who want to combine luxury with a bit of adventure.

  • What to Do Nearby: Explore activities like hiking or stand-up paddleboarding on Lake Wolfgang, or take a day trip to Wolfgangsee for a scenic drive or boat ride. If you’re visiting in winter, don’t miss the nearby Christmas markets, which are a big draw for tourists and locals alike.

MUNICH

Next, Lenni headed to Munich, one of Germany’s most vibrant cities. Whether you’re here for the famous beer gardens, historic sites, or designer shopping, Munich has something for everyone.It’s also the gateway to Bavaria, making it an ideal base for travelers who want to explore nearby attractions like Neuschwanstein Castle or take day trips to Salzburg.

Rosewood Munich

  • Located in the heart of Munich, this hotel offers modern luxury just steps away from top attractions and high-end shopping streets. If you're looking for luxury hotels in Munich city center, the Rosewood Munich should be on your list.

  • Unique Feature: The hotel was once a bank, and its old vault has been converted into a speakeasy bar. If you're in the mood for a unique night out, this is the place to be. Live music is featured nightly, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists alike.


Mandarin Oriental Munich

This five-star hotel is tucked away on a quiet street just minutes away from top attractions like Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace, and the city’s famous beer gardens, making it the perfect spot.

  • The hotel has 73 rooms and suites and some come with private balconies. You’ll love waking up to views of Munich’s famous skyline, including the Frauenkirche.

  • The on-site restaurant, Matsuhisa Munich, is run by world-famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa and offers a unique mix of Japanese and Peruvian dishes. It’s one of the best dining experiences in Munich! 

What to Do in Munich: Whether you’re here for a short stay or using Munich as a base for exploring the region, don’t miss visiting Marienplatz, the city’s central square. Many travelers also enjoy exploring Nymphenburg Palace or taking part in one of the many beer tours that make Munich famous.


Visiting Vienna, Salzburg, and Munich is more than just sightseeing; it’s about soaking in the culture and history of each place. We're here to help you explore local cafes, enjoy delicious pastries, and even join a Sound of Music tour in Salzburg. Let us handle the details so you can fully enjoy every moment of your trip. We can help you find the best accommodations and experiences. So grab your bags and reach out to us!

BVI Travel Guide

Little Dix Bay in the British Virgin Islands is a true paradise that offers both adventure and relaxation. This stunning destination is often ranked among the best places to visit in the Caribbean and is famous for its crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and diving. Getting to the BVIs might not be the easiest – but trust us, it's worth it. You can fly into St. Thomas or Puerto Rico, take a short flight then a short, scenic boat ride to the resort
(or helicopter) , offering breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea along the way.

Little Dix Bay is all about fun in the sun. Start your trip with a boat ride and snorkeling session. British Virgin Islands has one of the best snorkeling spots in the Caribbean with vibrant marine life in crystal-clear waters. One of the highlights is a private beach picnic, where you can soak up the sun and enjoy the soothing sound of waves. Perfect for some quality time with loved ones or just relaxing with a good book.

Where to Stay: Rosewood Little Dix Bay and Oil Nut Bay


Rosewood Little Dix Bay 

Rosewood Little Dix Bay is pure luxury. Reopened in 2020 after an extensive five-year renovation, this resort has everything you need for an unforgettable stay, spread across 500 acres of lush landscapes and beautiful beaches. 

  • Rooms and Suites: With 81 guest accommodations, including elegant rooms and spacious suites, each comes with private patios or balconies offering stunning ocean views.

  • Villas: Looking for more space? The resort features 7 luxurious villas. For example, Villa Katsura, an oceanfront estate, has three separate pavilions: a main house, a secluded master suite, and a beach house. It’s ideal for families or small groups seeking privacy and luxury.

  • Amenities: Enjoy 4 tennis courts, a world-class spa, water sports, and multiple dining options. The resort’s restaurants offer a range of experiences, from casual beachside dining to elegant fine dining.

 

Rosewood Little Dix Bay Oceanfront Resort

 

Oil Nut Bay 

Oil Nut Bay, located on Virgin Gorda, is another gem in the British Virgin Islands. Accessible only by boat or helicopter, this resort offers privacy and tranquility in a stunning setting. It spans 400 acres and features elegant villas and suites with many private pools and sea views, and you have access to gold carts that allow you to explore the propoerty at your own pace. 

  • Villas and Suites: Oil Nut Bay features over 30 villas and suites, many equipped with private pools and spectacular sea views. Some of these luxury accommodations even come with personal butlers and private chefs for the ultimate indulgence.

  • Dining: The Beach Club is great for relaxed poolside dining, Nova serves fresh seafood with amazing ocean views, and The Pavilion is perfect for a more formal meal. There’s also a cozy coffee shop for your morning fix.

  • Activities and Amenities: Try kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and diving. The Nut House Kids Club offers fun activities for children, while hiking trails provide breathtaking views. Treat yourself to a spa day with in-villa treatments, or explore the Marina Village with a restaurant, lounge, market, and boutique.


Exploring Virgin Gorda

When you're ready for adventure, rent a jeep and explore the island. Don’t miss The Baths, Virgin Gorda’s most famous natural attraction, known for its massive granite boulders and hidden pools. It’s one of the top reasons to visit the British Virgin Islands and provides incredible spots for swimming and photography. If you love staying active, the resort’s tennis courts are perfect for a friendly match with amazing views. 

 

The Baths Virgin Gorda National Park

 

At KJ Travel we handle all the details of your Caribbean trip, from booking flights and accommodations to arranging activities and dining experiences. Our expert planning and personalized service ensure that your tropical getaway is seamless and stress-free.

Family Fun in Grand Cayman

Arriving in Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman is such a popular caribbean destination in large part to its accessibility with frequent nonstop flights connecting the islands to dozens of airports directly. Direct flights can be expensive, but they are often a good trade-off. The airport can get busy, so we recommend considering a VIP fast track service for a more seamless arrival experience, especially on peak travel days. This allows you to avoid long lines and start your vacation as soon as possible.

Getting Around Grand Cayman

One of the best parts about visiting Grand Cayman is the warm hospitality you’ll receive from its friendly, international workforce. Many of the island’s hotel and restaurant staff come from Europe, and they bring exceptional service with them. While rental cars are a popular choice for travelers staying longer and wanting to explore all corners of the island, many prefer private transfers or taxis, which are affordable and readily available. If you're staying near Seven Mile Beach, taxis are easy to find, and it's always handy to carry small USD bills for short trips.

Where to Eat in Grand Cayman: Our Top Picks

  • Luca: If you’re craving Italian food, Luca offers a cozy, old-school ambiance with classic dishes.

  • Taikun at the Ritz-Carlton: Sushi lovers, this one's for you. It’s a bit of a splurge, but definitely worth it.

  • Sunshine Grill: This is a favorite among both locals and tourists for casual dining (we didn’t get a chance to try it, but it’s on our list!).

  • Ave at Kimpton Seafire Resort: Stylish Mediterranean dining in a gorgeous setting.

  • Cracked Conch: Right near the Turtle Centre, it’s perfect for drinks at sunset.

  • Tillies: Our top pick! The food is amazing, service is excellent, and it’s kid-friendly. Don't miss burger and lobster night.

Best Hotels to Stay in Grand Cayman: 

One of the best hotels to stay in Grand Cayman is at the Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman, offering watersports, a golf course, various restaurants, central location and environmental programs for kids. If you're traveling with a family, this is a great option.

 

Family Friendly Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman

 

Kimpton Seafire Resort provides a lively atmosphere with a new beach bar down the beach and a popular lobby bar. It’s great for a younger crowd, especially during their wine happy hour.

We also visited Palm Heights and loved its trendy, beach-chic atmosphere. It’s perfect for adults or couples who want a boutique hotel experience with a strong focus on the beach.

Best Things to Do in Grand Cayman: Must-Try Activities

For a memorable experience, try the dolphin encounter near the Turtle Center. It’s a standout compared to similar attractions. While the Turtle Center itself is better suited for young children, Stingray City is a must-visit, offering a unique chance to connect with nature.

Grand Cayman is the perfect destination if you’re looking to combine beach relaxation with delicious food and exciting activities. If you’re considering exploring more of the Caribbean, take a look at our guide on the best things to do in BVI, and let us help you plan an unforgettable vacation.

Be sure to book with your KJT advisor for the best rates/ offers and our added benefits like daily breakfast, resort credits, early checkin and special touches !

Dubai's Best Luxury Hotels

Our travel advisor, Olivia, recently returned from an incredible trip to Dubai, where she explored some of the city's most luxurious hotels and unique experiences. Here's a detailed look at her adventure and what each of these fabulous destinations has to offer.

Bab Al Shams

Olivia's journey begins at Bab Al Shams, a stunning desert resort just an hour outside of Dubai. This luxury resort offers an authentic desert experience, perfect for a short stay of one to three nights. The desert safari at sunset is a must-do, featuring thrilling dune bashing and camel sightings. The huge pool area is a popular spot, especially on weekends when day guests from Dubai visit. The brand-new spa and gym are top-notch, providing excellent amenities for relaxation and fitness. Excitingly, Bab Al Shams is in the process of building new villas with private pools and dining areas, which will add even more luxury to the property. The entry-level rooms are lovely and comfortable, offering all the necessary amenities for a relaxing stay.

Atlantis The Royal

Next, Olivia ventured into Dubai and stayed at Atlantis The Royal, her personal favorite hotel of the trip. Atlantis the Royal is a massive yet surprisingly manageable resort on the Palmi. Guests can choose between rooms with views of the Palm or the water. The entry-level rooms are spacious and comfortable, but the suites are even more impressive, featuring large living areas and balconies. The resort's food and beverage options are extraordinary, with a wide variety of choices that allow guests to spend several days here without needing to leave the property. Highlights here include Cloud 22 Pool with this summer’s Dolce and Gabbana collaboration and dining at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Milos, and Ariana’s Persian Kitchen.

One&Only The Palm

For those seeking a quieter and more intimate setting, One&Only The Palm is the perfect luxury hotel choice in Dubai. The rooms are spacious, though slightly dated, and the new adults-only pool is a stunning addition to the resort. One&Only the Palm is very close to Atlantis the Royal so guests can enjoy the incredible dining options just a short drive away. One&Only The Palm also offers a convenient layover package that includes airport pickup and drop-off, as well as day use of a cabana with shower and bathroom facilities, making it perfect for short, relaxing stays.

One&Only One Za'abeel:

In the heart of downtown Dubai, One&Only One Za'abeel offers a blend of comfort and luxury. The entry-level rooms are comfortable, but we recommend the suites for an even better experience. The Tapasake infinity pool provides stunning views of the Burj Khalifa and downtown Dubai, and the Bali-inspired pool on the 4th floor is a serene place to unwind. The hotel's food and beverage outlets are fantastic, offering a variety of delicious options for every palate. Highlights of dining at the Link include restaurants Duangdy by Bo.lan and La Dame du Pic.

SIRO: Wellness Hotel

Lastly, she explored SIRO, Kerzner’s new wellness hotel concept located in the same building as One&Only One Za'abeel. The rooms are equipped with fitness gear, and the suites feature treadmills, massage tables, and recovery pools. The high-tech gym and spa facilities cater to health-focused travelers, providing a unique wellness experience. 

Olivia had an amazing time exploring these incredible luxury hotels in Dubai. Each hotel offers something unique, from desert experiences to wellness-focused retreats. If Dubai is on your bucket list, fill out our getting started form and let’s start planning your dream experience today!