Travel & Trip Planning Trends Fall & Winter 2023
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Travel & Trip Planning Trends Fall & Winter 2023

Feb 06, 2024

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What to book now, what to put on your dream list.

The days of last minute travel planning are over. (You snooze, you lose.) I consulted a few travel guru friends about what we should all be thinking about right now (holidays? spring break? summer 2024?) and putting on our dream lists. Voilà.

Do now: Plan trips that require long booking lead times: Antarctica (a small travel window), Galápagos (limited availability), Africa (for the great migration—the trick is nabbing the right lodges to see it from), and Japan (because there’s such a run on it).

Make your friends jealous: A week in a private palazzo in Venice with your own boat and pilot. Indonesia’s Nihi Sumba resort and/or the Raja Ampat archipelago. The White Desert luxury camp in Antarctica.

Splurge: The Holy Deer San Lorenzo City Lodge, Rome’s most exclusive stay. The former apartment of 17th-­century Pope Innocent X (don’t let the name fool you—it was his love nest), it has 26-foot ceilings, red marble doorways, frescoes by Francesco Allegrini, and views of Piazza Navona. Contact: [email protected]

Do now: If you haven’t yet, book Thanksgiving or the holidays in Argentina. It has a sophisticated city, stunning nature, fabulous food and winelands, and beach access—for a fraction of the cost of anywhere else, thanks to the exchange rate.

Splurge: Be the first to snag a room at Australia’s famed Southern Ocean Lodge, reopening in December after four years. Climb Kilimanjaro, luxury edition: 15 porters per guest. For a milestone bash, take over Cheval Blanc Randheli, their private island in the Maldives, or the 15 tents at Four Seasons’ Naviva, in Punta Mita, Mexico—the ultimate in seaside glamping. Contact: [email protected]

Do now:You can still plan your ski getaway. I love the new Pendry in Park City: the rooftop pool, the up-to-four-bedroom suites, and the location, ideal for ski school and ski-in-and-out access. Thinking tropical? The Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa opens in September on an island off Honduras. You have the largest reef in the Western Hemisphere right there.

Splurge: A spectacular house at the base of Vail Mountain, Opus, is newly available to rent by the week and in two segments—in case your family doesn’t really need 15,000 square feet. Contact: [email protected]

Do now: Unless you’re looking at summer ’24, forget Italy, France, and the UK; think Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Also, places where Europeans are already going. Georgia is stunningly beautiful, with great food, wine, and music, and a fascinating culture. It and Uzbekistan—with the Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva—are among travel’s best-kept secrets.

Revelation: Private concessions in Africa on land adjacent to national parks. They care for the wildlife and create superb experiences for travelers. Take Tswalu, on the edge of South Africa’s Kalahari Desert: a vast “rewilded” area with three luxurious “camps” and a show­stopper restaurant from a ­Michelin-starred chef.

Splurge: Private, special access experiences within larger trips. I recently saw the Klimt collection at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna an hour before opening time. Unforgettable. Contact: [email protected]

Do now: The best villas for next summer in places like Tuscany and France will be gone by December, so hurry. Ditto gulets (those lovely wooden yachts that are catching on with Americans) in the Adriatic and the Aegean.

Latest obsession: Malta, one of Europe’s most stunning islands, dripping with history, with magnificent buildings, terrific bars and restaurants, swimming, yachting, and, opening soon, two spectacular new boutique hotels, the Casa Bonavita and the Cité Privée.

Word to the wise: Work with a planner! We have annual meetings with our top clients to refine their three-to-five-year travel plans. Contact: [email protected]

This story appears in the September 2023 issue of Town & Country.

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Klara Glowczewska is the Executive Travel Editor of Town & Country, covering topics related to travel specifically (places, itineraries, hotels, trends) and broadly (conservation, culture, adventure), and was previously the Editor in Chief of Conde Nast Traveler magazine.

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