A Different Kind of Holiday: 7 Luxury Destinations to Celebrate the Season

The holidays are one of the most meaningful times of year to travel, but they can also be one of the most complex to plan.

The best luxury holiday escapes are not always about the largest suite or the most recognizable destination. They are about finding a place that truly fits the way each family, couple, or group wants to spend their time.

Some travelers dream of Christmas morning by the beach. Others want twinkling city streets, festive markets, and beautifully decorated hotels that capture the magic of the season. Some families need space for multiple generations to gather comfortably, while others are looking for a ski getaway where every detail is thoughtfully taken care of.

After years of planning holiday travel for families, couples, and groups, Kate has learned that the right destination can make all the difference. When the accommodations, experiences, and setting align, the focus shifts back to what matters most: spending meaningful time together.

Coastal Mexico: A Warm-Weather Holiday Escape

For travelers looking to trade snow for sunshine without committing to a long-haul journey, coastal Mexico continues to be one of the strongest holiday options.

Destinations like Los Cabos, Riviera Nayarit or Punta Mita are especially appealing for families, couples, and multigenerational groups because they offer something many travelers are looking for during the holidays: luxury, flexibility, and plenty of ways for everyone to enjoy their time together.

From five-star resorts in México and private villas to exceptional dining, wellness, golf, and personalized experiences, these destinations make it possible to create very different types of holidays. A couple looking for a quiet beachfront escape may have very different needs than a family traveling with grandparents, children, and multiple generations.

For larger families, the right accommodation can completely change the experience. A private villa or residence may provide the flexibility of shared spaces, separate bedrooms, a pool, and additional services, while a luxury resort may be the better fit for travelers who prefer having dining, activities, and amenities right outside their door.

Property selection is one of the most important parts of planning a holiday in Mexico. Not every beach in Los Cabos is suitable for swimming, and the resort’s exact location can make a major difference for families hoping to spend their days in the water. Details like room placement, transportation, kids’ programming, dining options, and the overall atmosphere of the property all play a role in finding the right match.

San Miguel de Allende: A Festive Escape Filled With Culture and Charm

San Miguel de Allende offers a completely different way to experience the holidays in Mexico.

This is not a destination centered around the beach. Its magic comes from wandering cobblestone streets, admiring historic architecture, discovering local art, enjoying incredible restaurants, and experiencing a city that truly embraces its traditions. For travelers who want their holiday to feel more cultural and immersive, San Miguel delivers a sense of place that is hard to replicate.

During December, traditional posadas bring the city to life with celebrations that reflect the heart of Mexican holiday traditions. The festive atmosphere extends beyond the hotels, allowing travelers to experience the destination as locals do.

San Miguel is a wonderful fit for couples, adult families, and travelers who would rather spend their days exploring, dining, and discovering than sitting by a pool.

The city offers a beautiful alternative for travelers who want a festive European-inspired atmosphere without the long-haul flight. 

The details of the trip matter here. Since San Miguel does not have its own commercial airport, arranging a private transfer from Querétaro International Airport or Bajío International Airport is an important part of creating a smooth arrival. Hotel location is also key, especially for travelers who want to explore the historic center, as the charming cobblestone streets can be challenging for some guests.

Hawaiʻi: The Ultimate Multigenerational Holiday Escape

When families start thinking about a holiday trip to Hawaiʻi, one of the biggest questions is finding which Hawaii island is the best fit for everyone traveling.

That is what makes Hawaiʻi such a special choice for a luxury family vacation. The islands offer a wide range of experiences, landscapes, and styles of travel, allowing each trip to be shaped around the family instead of asking the family to adapt to the destination.

For multigenerational groups, that flexibility is one of Hawaiʻi’s greatest strengths. One traveler may want quiet mornings at the spa, another may be looking for outdoor adventures, and someone else may simply want time by the pool with the kids. The right resort and itinerary can bring everyone together while still giving each person space to enjoy the vacation in their own way.

Because Hawaiʻi is such a popular holiday destination, planning ahead is essential. The most sought-after resorts, connecting rooms, private residences, guides, and dining reservations can fill quickly, especially during the festive season. The location, accommodations, beach conditions, activities, and overall atmosphere all play a role in creating the right experience.

For families looking for sunshine, adventure, and meaningful time together, Hawaiʻi offers something truly special: a destination where every generation can find something they love while creating memories together.

Paris: A chic Holiday Escape

For travelers looking for an elegant, festive, and unmistakably European holiday, Paris is a favorite recommendation.

The city feels especially magical during the holidays, with sparkling lights, beautifully decorated department stores, Christmas markets, seasonal performances, and cozy cafés around every corner.

Paris is a especially good fit for couples, adult families, and travelers who want their holiday centered around culture, dining, and quality time together. If you usually escape somewhere warm in December, Paris offers a completely different way to celebrate the season.

Like London, Christmas Day is quieter, with some museums, restaurants, and shops closed. Choosing the right hotel and planning ahead ensures the day still feels special with memorable dining and festive experiences.

If you're looking for romance, great dining, beautiful hotels, and a holiday that feels truly unforgettable, Paris is always a wonderful choice.

London: The Classic Family Christmas

For families dreaming of twinkling lights, afternoon tea, theater, and a holiday that feels straight out of a storybook, London is hard to beat.

The city comes alive during the festive season with beautiful decorations, Christmas markets, holiday performances, and traditions that make it one of my favorite places to celebrate.

London during the holidays is especially wonderful for multigenerational families because there's something for everyone. Younger travelers can enjoy festive attractions, teenagers have shopping and theater, and adults can explore world-class restaurants, museums, and historic hotels.

For many American families, London also feels like an easy introduction to Europe thanks to the shared language. With the right hotel, private guides, and transportation arranged in advance, exploring the city feels surprisingly easy.

One thing we remind clients is that Christmas Day is much quieter. Many attractions, shops, and restaurants close, so choosing the right luxury hotel is especially important. The best properties create memorable celebrations with festive dining and special experiences for guests.

If you're looking for a destination filled with holiday traditions, history, and experiences every generation will enjoy, London is a wonderful choice.

Deer Valley: Luxury Skiing Without the Stress

A ski vacation can be one of the most memorable holidays you take as a family, but it also comes with its own complexities. Between flights, transfers, equipment, lessons, lift tickets, and dinner reservations, there are a lot of moving pieces.

That's why Deer Valley is a great option (we also recommend it as a wonderful destination to escape the summer heat) The resort is known for exceptional service, making it easy to spend less time coordinating logistics and more time enjoying the mountain.

For the 2026-27 season, Deer Valley is expected to offer more than 4,500 skiable acres, 209 runs, and 32 lifts following a major expansion. The resort is also adding more snowmaking capabilities and expanding beginner and family-friendly terrain.

Choosing the right accommodations makes the experience even better. Ski-in, ski-out hotels and residences, along with ski valets, equipment delivery, private instructors, and concierge services, help make the entire trip feel so much more enjoyable. For multigenerational families, larger residences offer plenty of space while still providing hotel-style amenities like private chefs and catered holiday meals.

Punta Cana Villas: More Space, More Privacy, Less Stress

When you're traveling with a large family over the holidays, a private villa can be one of the best ways to stay together without feeling like you're on top of each other.

Punta Cana, especially the exclusive Cap Cana community, offers beautiful beaches, championship golf, luxury resorts, and spacious private villas. It's an ideal setting for multigenerational families who want to spend time together while still having plenty of room to unwind.

One of the biggest advantages of a villa is that no one has to play host. Instead of splitting up into multiple hotel rooms or asking one family member to manage everything, everyone can gather under one roof while a private chef, housekeeper, butler, concierge, and even childcare professionals take care of the details.

The extra space also makes it easy for grandparents, parents, and kids to enjoy meals, pool time, and holiday traditions together without sacrificing privacy.

Not all luxury villas offer the same experience, though. We evaluate the home's staff, maintenance, bedroom quality, beach access, backup power, and local management. The service behind the villa is just as important as the villa itself.

The Value of Planning Early

The holidays are among the most competitive travel periods of the year.

Luxury travelers are often searching for the same limited inventory: connecting rooms, large villas, premium suites, private guides, ski instructors, Christmas dinners and convenient flight schedules.

For the strongest selection, planning nine to twelve months ahead is sensible. Larger villas and specialty accommodations may require even more lead time, particularly when a family needs several comparable bedrooms or a precise location.

Early planning is not only about availability. It creates time to select the right room category, understand cancellation terms, coordinate several households and arrange the details that make a holiday trip feel genuinely effortless.

At KJ Travel we can help you select the best destination, luxury accommodations and experiences that fit you the best. Get in touch with a KJ Travel advisor to start planning 

Milestone Travel Planning: The Luxury Advisor's Guide to Anniversaries, Birthdays & Beyond

A 40th birthday. A 25th anniversary. A graduation that took years of hard work to reach. Some moments deserve more than a nice dinner, they deserve a trip built around the occasion itself, where every detail is intentional and nothing is left to chance.

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Milestone travel is a category of its own. Unlike a typical vacation, every decision: the destination, the accommodations, the pace, the private experiences are shaped by one goal: making the celebration feel as significant as the moment behind it. This guide walks through how KJ Travel approaches milestone and group trip planning, from the first conversation to the final send-off.

What makes milestone travel different

Most trips are about getting away. Milestone trips are about marking something. That shift in purpose changes many things: who's traveling together, what the setting should feel like, how the days are paced, and what kinds of experiences should be a must on the itinerary. A couple celebrating 25 years together wants something entirely different from a group of friends celebrating someone turning 40 (like Kate's recent milestone trip for her husband's big 4-0). The destination, the energy, the private moments, all of it should reflect what the occasion actually means to the people celebrating it.

The KJ Travel process: where to start

Every milestone trip begins with a conversation. Before anything is researched or quoted, the goal is to understand what matters most. That usually means working through a few key questions:

Destination - What kind of setting fits the occasion? Sometimes the destination is already decided. Often, the accommodation wish list:  private villa, overwater suite, safari lodge, actually narrows the destination options.

Practical priorities - Nonstop flights, budget range, ages of kids if it's a family trip. These aren't afterthoughts, they shape everything from destination shortlist to room configuration.

Accommodation style - Private villa or hotel? Individual bookings or a room block? A full buyout? Each option has different pros, cons, and negotiation points and the right answer depends on the group.

Group size & dynamic -  A couple's anniversary needs a completely different structure than a 20-person birthday trip. Understanding who's traveling and how they travel together is essential.

Accommodation: more options than most people realize

For milestone trips, where everyone stays is often the centerpiece of the experience. There's no one-size-fits-all answer, and the options are broader than most clients expect.

Private villas

For groups, a villa creates instant togetherness: shared spaces, shared meals, a home base that feels like it belongs to you. Single or multi-villa configurations are both common depending on group size and privacy preferences.

Hotel blocks vs. individual bookings

Contracted room blocks offer rate protection and negotiated perks, but come with commitment minimums. Individual bookings offer flexibility. The right call depends on how firm the guest list is and what perks matter most: welcome amenities, suite upgrades, F&B credits, early check-in.

Full buyouts

For intimate groups with the right budget, buying out a small boutique hotel or a private yacht creates something completely different: a trip that truly belongs to the group, with staff, programming, and every detail tailored around the occasion.

Cruises & boat charters

For groups who want built-in movement with a home base, a small-ship cruise or private charter can be ideal. The destination changes, the logistics don't,  everything moves with you.

Four things that make or break a milestone trip

Pace - Milestone travel should never feel like a race. With fewer hotel changes, more immersive stays, and intentional downtime between big moments, the trip needs room to breathe so guests can actually be present for what they came to experience.

Setting - The environment carries more weight here than on a standard trip. Whether it's a cliffside hotel on the Amalfi Coast, a private villa in Tuscany, a safari lodge in the Serengeti, or an overwater suite in the Maldives,  the destination itself becomes part of the celebration.

Private experiences - This is where the real memories are made. Private guides instead of group tours. After-hours access. A surprise dinner that appears effortlessly but took weeks to orchestrate. A private boat day. A curated wine tasting with a local producer. 

Seamless logistics - Smooth transfers, contingency planning, priority access, and flexible arrangements aren't nice-to-haves, they're essential. Guests celebrating something important should only think about having a great time celebrating.

The details that guests remember most

Beyond the destination and accommodations, it's often the smaller, thoughtful touches that make a milestone trip feel curated rather than just a normal trip.

Pre-arrival gifting sets the tone before anyone boards a plane: a personalized luggage tag, a printed agenda, a curated packing list. A welcome gift and a handwritten note on arrival signal that this isn't an ordinary trip. And a proper send-off  (a departure amenity, a final group moment) gives the trip a meaningful ending rather than just a checkout time.

Transportation is another area where the details matter. Coordinating Sprinter vans or private transfers keeps groups together and eliminates the chaos of everyone figuring out logistics independently. For group dining, planning ahead for prix-fixe menus or reserved private dining spaces means the food experience matches the occasion.

Group trip planning: communication is everything

Multi-person milestone trips come with an added layer of complexity: managing different preferences, personalities, and expectations across a group. A few things make a significant difference.

Start with a save the date. Even if dates are tentative, a preliminary outreach helps gauge genuine interest before deposits are made and logistics are set.

Share the agenda early. A clear itinerary (with a packing list and any important details) gives guests time to prepare and reduces last-minute questions.

Set up a communication channel. A group text or WhatsApp thread for on-trip communication keeps everyone connected and the host out of the role of messenger.

Be clear about who pays for what. This conversation is best had early and explicitly. Knowing what's included versus what's personal spend, and communicating it clearly to guests prevents awkward moments later.

Plan for different preferences. The best group itineraries balance structured moments everyone shares with free time for guests to follow their own interests.

Why milestone travel is worth doing right

The case for investing in milestone travel isn't complicated. These trips create something unique: memories that carry real meaning. For couples, a beautifully designed anniversary trip reconnects and recenters. For families, it builds shared history that lasts across generations. For individuals, it can feel like a genuine reward,  a reset after a major life achievement.

And when it's designed well, a milestone trip does something quietly remarkable: it celebrates where someone has been, honors where they are right now, and sets the tone for what comes next.

That's the kind of travel worth planning carefully and worth doing with someone who knows how to get it right.

Reach out to a KJ Travel advisor and let’s start planning something unforgettable.