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Latest Luxury Travel news freshly curated for you as of 8 a.m. ET Jul. 16. Learn more about innovative developments, discover emerging trends and read expert perspectives.

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  • Major hospitality brands like Orient Express and Four Seasons are launching luxury yachts, merging five-star hotel service with exclusive multi-destination sea travel.
  • The "set-jetting" phenomenon, fueled by shows like "The White Lotus" and "Emily in Paris," is a major driver for luxury travel, boosting tourism at filming locations.
  • The new standard in luxury is hyper-personalization, with resorts offering dedicated butlers and lifestyle managers to curate every detail of a guest's stay.
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Secret Santorini: 3 Hotels To Hide From Island Crowds

A new style of hotel steps back from the caldera to offer resort-style amenities without the crowds.

ByLauren Mowery,

Contributor

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Luxury Hotel Brands Are Heading To Sea. Just Don’t Call Them Cruises

Luxury hotel brands including Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton and Orient Express are taking their signature hospitality to sea, reshaping the future of premium cruising.

ByDavid Nikel,

Contributor

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Vitality Starts Here: Best Travel Wellness Products For Frequent Fliers

Discover the ultimate wellness routine for frequent flyers. We explore 11 cross-cultural luxury brands designed to fight flight fatigue and completely restore your vitality today.

ByStephanie Tharpe,

Contributor

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Eat Like A Norwegian: The World Cup Travel Trend You Didn’t See Coming

The World Cup has travelers looking beyond the scoreboard and into Norway’s rich culinary traditions. Brunost, Norwegian brown cheese, is entering the conversation.

ByJudy Koutsky,

Contributor

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How Luxury Brands Are Winning The World Cup Without A FIFA Sponsorship

Luxury brands are leveraging sports as a way to build identity, aspiration and meaning. The creator ecosystem is helping them capture the mindshare around the World Cup.

ByPamela N. Danziger,

Contributor

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The Set-Jetting Economy Behind The White Lotus And Emily In Paris

How The White Lotus and Emily in Paris are fuelling the rise of set-jetting and why streaming has become luxury tourism’s most powerful marketing tool.

ByKate Hardcastle,

Contributor

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Italy’s Cinque Terre Is Busier Than Ever. Here Are An Expert’s Top Tips For Visiting

The coastline is a one-of-a-kind destination that merits a visit at least once in a lifetime. Here's how to see the best of it.

ByRebecca Ann Hughes,

Contributor

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Skip Japan’s Tourist Circuit And Walk These Ancient Trails

Walk Japan’s CEO explains why forest bathing, rural inns and ancient walking trails offer a deeper alternative to the country’s crowded tourist routes.

ByDavid Hochman,

Contributor

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Why Event-Led Travel Is Changing How Consumers Book Trips

FIFA and event led travel is in full swing as consumers book their favorite artist or team as the new tip of the travel spear.

ByJeff Fromm,

Contributor

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Inside Japan’s New Prison Hotel, The Return Of Supersonic Air Travel And More Travel News

This week’s Passport newsletter features the best places for women to travel solo, the cleanest beaches in Europe, luxury brands partnering with hotels and more.

ByPassport by ForbesLife,

Forbes Staff