What Is Luxury Travel?

When it comes to luxury, restaurant, hotels, and tour operators around the world increasingly improve their services to provide their customers unique experiences. But what exactly defines Luxury Travel?

Luxury Travel

So, how do you define luxury travel? One traveller's luxury is another’s ordinary, and this means people's perspectives of what makes travel luxurious can vary a lot. For some travelers, white-glove service and a private butler are mandatory, while for others luxury is a bed with a breath-taking view over a beach, or even an escape to an isolated place, far from the busy and noisy cities. 

Most of us associate luxury to something expensive, but it you don't actually need to break the bank to get access to five-star treatment. The trick is to find a travel destination that provides luxury holidays possibilities and, at the same time, offers great value deals. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's cheap. Cheap has a strong connotation with low quality and that is definitely not what you will find at most travel destinations. Portugal, for example, is a country where you can find great deals. You pay a fair price for a great service, or product, with excellent quality standards, or in other words, you’ll get great value for money.

Carmo's Boutique Luxury Hotel

One of the best definitions for luxury travel was shared by George Morgan-Grenville: 

“Luxury travel today is defined less by thread count and Michelin stars and more by access to the people, places, and experiences that represent all that is authentic about a destination. There’s no denying that comfort factors still apply and high standards of accommodation and dining will always feature on the luxury traveller's wish list. However, today’s luxury traveller seeks more depth of understanding and immersion into local culture than ever before. People don’t just want to see – they want to participate. The sales process is also critical and whilst the online proposition can be an asset in terms of booking more simple arrangements, clients looking for luxury experiential travel require a deep level of sophisticated knowledge and confidence during the sales process.”

MYRIAD by SANA Luxury Hotels

Today, luxury is all about the experience, the authenticity of the destination, interacting with locals, and, at the same time, planning the trip with a tour operator that inspires confidence, professionalism, and understanding of the traveller's needs.

Another great luxury travel definition comes from Wine Tourism in Portugal, the main wine and luxury holidays gateway in Portugal:

Luxury has a different meaning for each traveller. For Wine Tourism in Portugal, the focus is on delivering a unique and personal service. We want to help our clients to plan and enjoy genuine, high-quality experiences that will be forever cherished. Luxury travel is a great experience born from the clients' wishes and dreams and put together by the knowledge and expertise of our travel consultants."

Six Senses Douro Valley Luxury Resort

Wine Tourism in Portugal as recently launched luxury itineraries in Portugal with the purpose of showing to world travellers that the country provides luxury holidays with exclusive, seamless, and authentic experiences available only in a country with such unique characteristics.
If you are looking for a special vacation, you will probably find an itinerary that suits your travel indulgences on these luxury vacation itineraries in Portugal. And, of course, you can always modify anything you wish to tailor it perfectly to fit your needs.

Quinta do Crasto Luxury Winery

Remember that service can make or break a luxury experience. Be sure to read reviews of tour operators, hotels, and restaurants you are considering. This is the preferential and most influential aspect of travellers holidays planning and decision making. 
Add a little luxury to your holidays this year, you deserve it!


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