Monday, January 07, 2008
It’s the time of year when everybody is doing it so why not lovers of luxury too. Here are five resolutions that anyone who is serious about travelling in style should add to their 2008 aspirations. You’ll be glad to know that not one of them demands that you take more exercise, read more uplifting literature or go on a diet. Your New Year Luxury Travel resolutions should be:

1. ALWAYS BOOK A LIMO FROM THE AIRPORT. Begin travelling luxuriously from the minute you land. This way you avoid unseemly fights for taxis at the rank and taxi sharks who promise to deliver you to your destination in their brother-in-law’s clapped out car. A simple sign with your name on as you step through customs control ensures that someone else pushes your trolley, negotiates airport madness and takes you to your hotel in air conditioned, engine-purring splendour; usually with a bottle of mineral water, the day’s paper and a warm towel laid on.

2. MAKE THE WORD 'SUITE' PART OF YOUR EVERY DAY VOCABULARY. Resolve never to book the entry-rate room at a hotel, a small up grade will ensure you stay in something which is inevitably called a suite not a room, or at the very least has the word ‘deluxe’ in front of it. A little basic negotiation at the check-in desk, or before you arrive will often ensure that your upgrade is free, or at very little extra cost.

3. MAKE THE POOL YOU PLUNGE INTO PRIVATE. Resolve that at least one resort you stay at this year will have a private plunge pool. This ensures your stays really are luxurious. Hotel groups such as Banyan Tree, Sixth Senses, Four Seasons, Taj and Oberoi all offer this kind of paradise in places like the Maldives, Thailand or Mauritius. Heaven.

4. EXTEND ALL WEEKEND BREAKS BY ONE DAY. Go on, it isn’t as hard as you think to get away from work for a little longer and you’ll feel SO much better if you do. Take a Friday or a Monday to make that break just a little more indulgent – and take more of them why don’t you. There are some wonderfully luxurious guest houses out there just waiting for you to book in.

5. GO SOMEWHERE NEW IN STYLE. Pick a new country to explore then book into one of the best hotels you can. So what is on the hot-list for 2008 luxury destinations? The places that the in-crowd are heading to this year? You’ll have to wait for the next Editor’s Tips to find out. Here’s to a World of Luxury in 2008 - YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. Everyone’s idea of luxury is different so what are YOUR travel resolutions for 2008 ? Send me a letter and let us know. Simply email hdoling@luxurytravelmag.com.au. The best letter to the Editor published in Luxury Travel Magazine's Autumn magazine will win a Mandarina Duck duffle bag.
Monday, January 07, 2008 1:21:03 PM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)
 Tuesday, December 11, 2007

I am often asked what I think are the most luxurious experiences the world has to offer. So here, in no particular order, are my TOP TEN ULTIMATE LUXURY TRAVEL EXPERIENCES.

A gin and tonic at sunset in the bush of a private African game reserve
. Your Land Rover has stopped mid-game drive, food and drink have miraculously been produced, the sun is a red ball filling half the sky (only in Africa have I seen sunsets like that) and there is roar of lions in the distance.
Offering the ultimate experiencewww.londolozi.com, www.ccafrica.com

Being treated like royalty in a real palace. Nowhere does this better than India where the old forts and palaces of the maharajahs have been turned into exotic hotels, for example the exquisite wedding-cake white Lake Palace Hotel  reached by water launch in Udaipur or the stylish Devi Garh near the village of Delwara.
Offering the ultimate experience: www.tajhotels.com, www.deviresorts.com, www.abercrombiekent.com.au

Staying on you own private paradise island, complete with platinum-white sand, Tiffany blue water and complete privacy. You will of course have the ultimate in luxury bures too. Follow Bill and Melanie Gates to Fregate island, Seychelles, seven beaches are yours alone or  drop anchor at Dhoni Mighili the only island in the Maldives that can be booked exclusively.
Offering the Ultimate Experience: www.fregate.com, www.dhonimighili.com

Having a personal butler for the duration of your vacation. The fabulous rich and famous often travel with their own staff, but for the rest of us the ultimate in service can be experienced if we stay at the right places. For example on Soneva Gili in the Maldives your Crusoe Residence can only be reached by water and the butler has to row out. Take a signature suite at The Ritz London and your butler comes complete with waistcoat and tails.
Offering the ultimate experience: www.theritzlondon.com, http://www.theritzlondon.com

Being transferred to your hotel in extraordinary style. The Peninsula Hong Kong has a fleet of bottle-green Rolls Royce to make sure you glide through the traffic in style or pick a hotel with a helipad, like the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, or for making a real entrance try tandem Hang-gliding into the hotel grounds from the cliffs above Evason hideaway Zighy Bay, Oman.
Offering the ultimate experience: www.peninsula.com, www.burj-al-arab.com, www.evasonhideaways.com

Staying where the spa is the experience. These days no self-respecting resort can truly call itself luxurious without a spectacular spa. For example Huvafen Fushi in The Maldives, has an underwater spa where you can watch the tropical fish as you unwind, Four Seasons Chang Mai, Thailand has a three-storey spa building as exotic as many hotels, Pangkor Laut in Malaysia has its own Spa Village.
Offering the Ultimate Experience: www.fourseasons.com, www.pangkorlautresort.com, www.huvafenfushi.com

Seeing the wonders of the world without the crowds. ‘Must see’ lists are full of sights, like the Taj Mahal or Machu Picchu in Peru that you have to see before your die but seeing them in style is the real key. For example Sanctuary Lodge, a five star hotel in the shadow of Machu Picchu, offers private tours of the monument early in the morning or late afternoon when the hoards of day-trippers aren’t there. Bespoke travel agents can also organise this kind of thing.
Offering the Ultimate Experience: www.orient-express.com, www.virtuoso.com.au

Staying in luxury somewhere truly remote. Somewhere you’d never expect to be pampered. For example you bump down a dirt road to get to Banyan tree Rhinga in China’s remote, high altitude Shangri-La region but among the villages and the yaks you’ll stay in a re-built antique Tibetan house, with a vast bathroom and a bed swathed in silks and exotic fabric. High altitude isolation also awaits you at the ultra-luxurious COMO Shambhala at Uma Paro, Bhutan.
Offering the Ultimate Experience: www.banyantree.comwww.como.bz, www.uniquetourism.com

Having the world come to you. Cruising from port to port means you see a whole range of places without having to unpack more than once. Personally I’d prefer my own yacht and crew but many people like the space and company aboard some of the world’s most luxurious liners. Book the captain’s suite for the ultimate onboard stay.
Offering the Ultimate Experience: www.silversea.com, www.traveltheworld.com, www.cunardline.com.au

Sleeping in the same bed as the famous (although not at the same time, which is an entirely different ultimate list). Those with obscene amounts of money look for privacy and exceptional luxury so following in their footsteps means you’re on the right track. Knowing where they go is the key, so subscribe to a magazine like Luxury Travel Magazine for insider information. Obviously you’ll be checking into some of the world’s top suites or you could simply rent their houses directly; for example stay in HRH Princess Margaret’s old villa, Les Jolies Eaux on Mustique in the Caribbean or Richard Branson’s retreat on Necker Island.
Offering the ultimate experience: www.lhw.com, www.neckerisland.com, www.caribbeanway.com

Everyone’s idea of luxury is different so what do YOU rate as the World’s Top Luxury Travel Experience? Where have you been you will never forget? What is on your wish list? Send me a letter and let us know. The best letter to the Editor published in the Luxury Travel Magazine Autumn edition will win a Mandarina Duck duffle bag.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007 11:02:39 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)
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