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How Experience, Wellness, and Freedom Are Redefining High-end Travel in 2026
New markers of indulgence are the travel trends set to dominate the new year.

For today’s traveler, a high-end experience is no longer defined by marble details or champagne service, but by calm, self-exploration, renewal, and meaningful connection.
According to insights shared by Board Members of the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce (WLCC) – a leading global network shaping dialogue among the world’s most influential industry leaders – these shifts will define travel in 2026 and signal a new era of high-end journeys rooted in intention, experience, and personal meaning.
Six luxury travel trends for 2026
Experience-led travel and emotional connection
Travel in 2026 will prioritize meaning over materialism, as UNHWIs increasingly seek experiences that create emotional impact, authenticity, and cultural resonance. Across the sector, destinations and brands are rethinking how value is created, placing inter-personal connection and a strong sense of place at the center of the journey. Experiences that feel immersive and authentic will increasingly define what travelers perceive as true indulgence.
Holistic wellness and intentional restoration
Wellness has moved from a complementary offering to a central motivator of travel. In 2026, travelers will increasingly seek journeys that combine physical restoration, mental clarity, and long-term wellbeing through medical wellness retreats, mindfulness programs, and purpose-driven escapes.
“One significant trend among high-net-worth travelers is the increasing use of private air travel and yachts, transforming the journey itself into a luxurious experience. For instance, Ritz-Carlton now has three superyachts, offering a meticulously curated food and beverage experience. Similarly, Four Seasons has introduced private branded jets, elevating the travel experience to new heights,” says Bob Kharazmi, founder and CEO, Global Hotel Advisors LLC, a WLCC Board voice on global hospitality strategy. “Another growing trend is the focus on wellness. Travelers are increasingly seeking experiences that blend spa retreats, medical-wellness vacations, mental health, and mindfulness escapes.”

©Four Seasons Safety-led solo female travel
Women are driving one of the most influential behavioral shifts in high-end travel. In 2026, solo female travelers will prioritize independence, safety, discretion, and deeply restorative experiences, prompting leading brands to rethink service design around anticipation and empowerment.
“Luxury travel in 2026 will see a surge in solo women travelers seeking what I call ‘Intentional Restoration’ – wellness-focused experiences that blend absolute safety with complete freedom,” says Neen James, WLCC Board Member, author of Exceptional Experiences, and client experience expert.
“The most discerning properties will master the balance between attentive service and respectful distance, creating environments where women can explore, recharge, and indulge without compromise. This means anticipating unique needs – from strategic room placement to curated wellness experiences and trusted local connections – while honoring the independence that defines these journeys. When brands think like a concierge rather than a bellhop, they transform solo travel from a logistical challenge into a liberating, legacy-defining experience.”

©Michael Block Private membership clubs and exclusive access
Access, rather than ownership, is becoming the new currency. Bespoke private membership clubs are reshaping how high-net-worth travelers experience the world, offering hyper-personalized itineraries and entry to destinations and events unavailable to the general public.
“The demand for experiential travel through bespoke private membership clubs is a powerful global trend that will accelerate significantly in 2026,” says Kassie Smith, real estate development leader at KS Global, contributing to WLCC’s strategic perspective. “These exclusive clubs specialize in crafting highly personalized destination journeys, granting members access to exotic adventures, private resorts, and coveted global private events. Key drivers include the rise of wellness and medical tourism and exclusive access to elite experiences.”

Mobility and neo-nomad living
As travel increasingly merges with lifestyle, mobility is redefining how global leaders move, live, and work. Private aviation, yachts, and mobile residences are transforming mobility itself into a statement of freedom, exclusivity, and control over time.
“Neo-nomad living represents the next frontier of luxury – a lifestyle where mobility becomes the ultimate privilege,” notes Alexander Chetchikov, president of the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce. “These mobile residences allow global leaders to carry their world with them, blending freedom of movement with impeccably tailored comfort and the privacy of a truly personal sanctuary.”
Cultural immersion and gastronomic exploration
Alongside these global shifts, destinations offering authentic cultural immersion are emerging as leaders. Culinary discovery and storytelling are becoming central pillars of the journey, transforming restaurants and local heritage into essential components of the travel experience.
“2026 will be defined by a shift toward experience-led journeys, where travelers seek deeper meaning, emotional connection, and authentic cultural engagement,” says Iyad Rasbey, vice president, Destination Tourism Development, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority. “Ras Al Khaimah is naturally aligned with these expectations, with its unspoiled landscapes, generous space, and inherent sense of place that modern travelers increasingly prioritize.
“The Emirate’s intentionally curated hotel pipeline – including upcoming openings from Anantara, Sofitel, SO/ and the landmark Wynn Marjan Island – reflects this movement toward premium, experience-driven hospitality. Ras Al Khaimah is rapidly emerging as a leading destination, propelled by a clear strategy and a hospitality inventory that is steadily shifting toward the upper-upscale segments.”

This destination-led evolution is also visible across the wider Middle East. “It’s a space where Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC are now taking a leading role,” said Ahmed Alajmi, chairman and founder of Takara Hospitality Group, sharing insights aligned with WLCC’s global destination outlook.
“Riyadh is emerging as a global destination for high-value travelers, driven by landmark developments and a rapidly expanding dining landscape. The arrival of Ziba and Sold Out in the heart of the capital reflects a pivotal shift in which restaurants are no longer complementary to travel but an essential part of the luxury journey. As journeys increasingly revolve around culinary and cultural experiences, Saudi Arabia is setting the benchmark for next-generation luxury.”

A global outlook
Across the WLCC Board, a shared perspective is emerging: luxury travel trends in 2026 will be defined not by extravagance, but by intention, access, wellbeing, and emotional resonance. From solo journeys and wellness-led escapes to neo-nomadic lifestyles and immersive cultural experiences, the future of travel reflects a deeper desire for meaning, freedom, and connection.
The World Luxury Chamber of Commerce continues to serve as a strategic forum where these global trends are identified and shaped by the leaders driving the industry forward. Readers are invited to join the WLCC Community to receive curated news, expert insights, and exclusive updates from the world’s leading minds.
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Aspen is Getting a Trendy New Restaurant – and it’s a New York Icon
One of Manhattan’s favorite Italian spots is transferring to the Rockies for winter.

No longer is the preferred ski resort chosen based on the perfect piste – destinations are chosen based on crowd, accommodations, shopping opportunities, and, more and more often, restaurants. Throwing its hat into Aspen’s hospitality ring is beloved NYC spot Marea, which is opening at the St Regis Aspen Resort on December 22.
Marea at The Snow Lodge marks the restaurant’s third outpost, following on from the successes of Marea Beverly Hills in 2024 and the launch of the first-ever Marea just off Central Park back in 2009.

©Marea In NYC and LA, it is Marea’s take on Italy’s ‘coastal cuisine’ that has seen it amount to a loyal set of diners. Dishes guided by the ocean might sound jarring in a mountain resort just about as far away as one can get from the sea, but Marea has gone to efforts to refine its menu to suit snowy scenes. New additions include a white bolognese with kale, ricotta and fennel, and a poached egg salad with Barolo vinaigrette.
A few icons remain though – octopus and bone marrow fusilli pasta is a long-standing favorite, as is butter-poached lobster with burrata and the crudo selection. The accompanying wine list has been created by senior brand director Francesco Grosso and prioritizes Italian varietals.

©Marea Hosted inside St Regis Aspen’s The Snow Lodge – an outpost of Montauk’s The Surf Lodge – Marea is planning to embody the resort’s infamous après-ski scene (the Fountain Courtyard regularly hosts world-class DJs) while adding a touch of fine-dining refinement.
Marea’s move to the Rockies marks but the latest in an ever-growing group of restaurants taking up residence in the snow. Over in Montana, Grant Achatz is offering M by the Alinea Group at Big Sky for a limited run from December 19 through March 31. Chef Enrico Bartolini is briefly leaving his Italian restaurant empire (laden with a total of 14 Michelin stars) behind for two nights at Deer Valley Resort, Utah, from January 9. And over in St Moritz, Badrutt’s Palace is hosting both Copenhagen’s two-Michelin-starred Kong Hans Kælder (December 22, 2025 — January 26, 2026) and Chile’s award-winning Boragó (February 18, 2026 — March 1, 2026).
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This New Palatial Triplex is Redefining Residences in the Northern Emirates
The lavish residence crowns the uppermost floors of Waldorf Astoria Residences Ras Al Khaimah’s beachfront tower.

A recent unveiling of its Sky Palace triplex at the Waldorf Astoria Residences Ras Al Khaimah – the only residence of its kind in the Northern Emirates – revealed an ultra-elite space that spans the full 21st to 23rd floors of the resort.
Sky Palace has been designed for those demanding the highest expression of privacy, prestige, and permanence. The three-level complex has an impressive floor space of 9,784 sq ft, with floor-to-ceiling windows that grant unparalleled views of the Arabian Gulf, Al Marjan Island, and the upcoming Wynn Al Marjan.

A curved staircase is a hero feature in the Sky Palace residence ©Waldorf Astoria Residences Ras Al Khaimah Inside, exquisite marble floors, earthy colors, and inviting furnishings curate the space at the seven-star address. Throughout, it’s been fitted with a high-end, smart-home system and state-of-the-art appliances designed to assist with modern living.
The privileges are exactly what one would expect from a property priced at AED 130 million (approx. $35.4m). They include an expansive, panoramic terrace with a private pool; a private internal lift connecting all three levels of the triplex; a VIP lift from the ground floor to the residence; a private wellness suite including a gym, sauna, Jacuzzi, and steam room; and priority access across the resort’s fine dining restaurants, longevity spa, cigar lounge, private beach, and yacht club destinations. Dedicated butler and round-the-clock concierge service is, of course, part of the package.

The Sky Palace residence has a panoramic private pool ©Waldorf Astoria Residences Ras Al Khaimah Expected to be seen as an architectural icon in Ras Al Khaimah’s skyline, Al Hamra’s group chief executive officer, Benoy J Kurien stated: “The Sky Palace is more than a residence – it is a global statement of rarity and refinement. It reflects not only Waldorf Astoria’s legacy of elegance, but also Ras Al Khaimah’s transformation into one of the region’s most desirable destinations for luxury living.”
Speaking previously about the launch of Waldorf Astoria Residences in Ras Al Khaimah, set to open in 2026, Kurien added that it “reflects a growing preference for high-end luxury living and exclusive services in the Northern Emirates, [highlighting] increasing confidence from global investors in the Emirates’ progress and desire to make it their home.”
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