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Iceland travel guide, must see places, and what to know before you go

There are some destinations people admire from afar, and then there are destinations that quietly get under your skin and stay there. Iceland is very much the second kind. It is dramatic without trying, remote without feeling inaccessible, and wildly different from almost anywhere else people tend to travel.

For travelers who crave natural beauty, adventure, and a sense of being somewhere truly unique, Iceland consistently delivers. Here is why it deserves a spot on your bucket list, and what to know before you go.

What Draws People to Iceland

Travelers are drawn to Iceland for its raw natural beauty, dramatic landscapes, and sense of adventure that still feels accessible.

Iceland feels otherworldly. Volcanoes, glaciers, black sand beaches, waterfalls that appear out of nowhere, and geothermal pools all exist within relatively short driving distances. You can stand on a glacier in the morning and soak in a hot spring that evening.

There is also a powerful sense of space. Even at popular sites, the landscape feels vast and untamed. For many travelers, Iceland offers something increasingly rare: the chance to disconnect from noise and reconnect with nature in a meaningful way.

Add in the Northern Lights in winter, the midnight sun in summer, and a culture deeply tied to the land, and it is easy to see why Iceland captures people’s imagination.

Must See Places in Iceland That Live Up to the Hype

While Iceland rewards exploration beyond the main routes, there are several places that truly earn their reputation.

The Golden Circle is often a first introduction. It includes Þingvellir National Park, where you can literally walk between tectonic plates, the erupting geysers of the Geysir area, and the powerful Gullfoss waterfall.

The South Coast is another highlight. Think black sand beaches at Reynisfjara, towering waterfalls like Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, and dramatic views of glaciers meeting the sea.

For travelers with more time, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula offers a condensed version of Iceland’s landscapes, while the north and east reward those willing to venture farther with fewer crowds and equally stunning scenery.

Getting Around Iceland Is Easier Than Many Expect

One thing that surprises many first time visitors is how approachable Iceland is to navigate. Icelanders drive on the right hand side of the road, just like in the United States, which makes renting a car far less intimidating for American travelers planning an Iceland road trip.

Roads are well maintained along major routes, signage is clear, and distances are manageable. That said, conditions can change quickly due to weather, especially in winter, so thoughtful planning matters.

A well paced itinerary makes all the difference between feeling rushed and feeling immersed.

Yes, There Is a Luxury Way to Travel Iceland

Iceland is often associated with adventure travel, but it can absolutely be experienced in a refined and comfortable way.

Luxury in Iceland is about access, space, and intention rather than flashy excess. Private guides, elevated transportation options, and thoughtfully designed itineraries allow travelers to experience iconic landscapes without the stress of logistics.

It is also about balance. Long days exploring waterfalls and lava fields pair beautifully with high end dining, geothermal spa experiences, and beautifully designed accommodations that emphasize warmth and serenity.

For travelers who want the magic of Iceland without feeling like they are roughing it, the right planning transforms the experience entirely.

Why Iceland Belongs on Your Bucket List

For travelers dreaming of a destination that feels unforgettable, Iceland consistently earns its place on bucket lists around the world.

Iceland has a way of reminding people how powerful and beautiful the natural world can be. It is humbling, inspiring, and energizing all at once.

It suits many travel styles, from adventurous explorers to travelers who want comfort with a strong sense of place. It is a destination that feels special whether it is your first big international trip or your fifteenth.

Most importantly, Iceland tends to linger in people’s memories long after they return home. It is not just a place you visit. It is a place you feel.

Planning matters here more than most destinations, especially when it comes to timing, routing, and pacing. Having access to experienced partners and global networks like Virtuoso helps ensure the trip feels seamless rather than overwhelming.

If Iceland has been quietly calling your name, there is a reason. Some bucket list destinations are popular for a moment. Iceland earns its place again and again.

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Etereo by Auberge Playa del Carmen: An Elevated Luxury Experience in Mexico https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/02/etereo-by-auberge-playa-del-carmen-an-elevated-luxury-experience-in-mexico/ Mon, 02 Feb 2026 22:04:46 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53730

My mom and I spent two nights at Etereo by Auberge in Playa del Carmen, and it immediately set itself apart as something truly special. Calm, grounding, and deeply restorative, this is a resort designed for travelers who want an elevated Mexico experience rather than a traditional all inclusive stay.

Arrival and First Impressions

From the moment we arrived, the experience felt deeply personal and intentional. Our bags were taken to be delivered directly to our rooms, and instead of being directed to a front desk, we were told that check in would take place privately in our accommodations.

Before heading to our rooms, we were guided through a beautiful indigenous ceremony designed to set an intention for our stay. We were smudged with sage and invited to slow down, ground ourselves, and consciously enter the experience. It was a powerful and unexpected moment, and one that immediately differentiated Etereo from a typical luxury resort arrival.

After the ceremony, we were taken to our rooms, given a thoughtful tour of each space, and completed a few simple forms on an iPad. Within minutes, we were left to truly settle in and enjoy. The entire process felt calm, unrushed, and human. It was a meaningful departure from the standard hotel lobby check in, and it perfectly reflected the resort’s overall philosophy.

Etereo feels removed from the noise and pace that often comes with Riviera Maya resorts, which makes it an ideal place to truly exhale and arrive with intention.

Our Rooms

I stayed in an Ocean Studio with Sky Deck and Plunge Pool, while my mom had a One Bedroom Ocean & Sunset Suite with Plunge Pool. Both spaces were stunning in different ways, but what stood out most was how residential they felt. These were not typical hotel rooms. They were spacious, filled with natural light, and thoughtfully designed to feel like real living spaces rather than temporary accommodations.

The indoor outdoor flow, the views, and the sense of privacy made it easy to settle in immediately. It felt like the kind of place where you slow down without even realizing it.

Pool Time and Dining

We spent time relaxing by the pool with gorgeous ocean views, the kind you do not rush through. Lunch was a standout moment. I had the tacos with a green sauce that was savory, balanced, and completely non spicy. Simple, thoughtful, and incredibly flavorful. Every bite felt intentional, which became a recurring theme throughout the stay.

A Truly Wellness-Forward Spa Experience

The spa experience at Etereo deserves its own moment. We opted for the full journey, starting with the steam room enhanced by aromatherapy, followed by clay body masks and hydrotherapy. The experience concluded with a massage that also included a face mask, tying the entire ritual together.

This was not a quick in and out spa visit. It was immersive, grounding, and clearly designed around holistic wellness. Everything flowed seamlessly, and nothing felt rushed. We left feeling genuinely restored, both physically and mentally.

Elevated Mexico, Redefined

Etereo by Auberge is not an all inclusive resort, and that distinction matters. This is elevated Mexico at its finest. Thoughtful luxury, a deep connection to wellness, refined dining, and an atmosphere that encourages presence rather than over programming.

For travelers seeking a high end resort experience that feels intentional, serene, and rooted in place, Etereo is an exceptional choice. It is ideal for couples, solo travelers, and anyone looking to slow down, reset, and experience Mexico through a more refined lens.

Experiencing properties like this firsthand allows us to confidently guide clients toward resorts that truly align with how they want to travel. Through our Virtuoso affiliation, we are able to add meaningful benefits and preferred access to stays like this, enhancing an already exceptional experience when the fit is right.

Etereo by Auberge is the kind of place that lingers with you long after you leave, and one I enthusiastically recommend for travelers seeking luxury, wellness, and an elevated sense of place in Mexico.

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Slow Travel at Sea: The Power of Small‑Ship Journeys https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/slow-travel-at-sea-the-power-of-small-ship-journeys/ Fri, 23 Jan 2026 16:47:01 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53717

As the conversation around slow travel continues, one theme keeps rising to the surface: travelers want smaller, more focused experiences that allow them to truly connect with the places they visit. At sea, this desire has reshaped luxury travel in a powerful way. Small‑ship journeys are redefining what it means to travel slowly, intentionally, and with depth.

Unlike large cruise ships built around volume and spectacle, small ships prioritize access, atmosphere, and immersion. They trade crowds for calm, rigid schedules for flexibility, and surface level sightseeing for experiences that feel personal and deeply rooted in place.

Why Smaller Ships Create Deeper Experiences

Small‑ship journeys excel because they remove the feeling of distance between traveler and destination. With fewer guests onboard, the experience becomes more human. Service feels intuitive rather than transactional, and days unfold at a pace that encourages curiosity instead of urgency.

These ships can reach destinations that larger vessels simply cannot, navigating narrow channels, remote coastlines, and lesser‑known ports. The result is travel that feels exploratory rather than programmed, where each stop offers a genuine sense of discovery.

Exploring the Edges of the Map

Slow travel at sea shines brightest in regions where landscape, culture, and nature are inseparable. Imagine exploring the Outer Hebrides of Scotland in summer, where rugged coastlines, windswept beaches, and centuries‑old traditions define daily life. A small ship allows travelers to move gently through this environment, spending time ashore without overwhelming the places being visited.

Instead of racing between ports, days are shaped by the rhythm of the region. Time is spent walking coastal paths, learning local history, and experiencing the quiet beauty that makes these destinations so compelling. This is travel that feels grounded, respectful, and deeply memorable.

A New Standard of Intimate Luxury at Sea

The future of small‑ship travel is also being shaped by a new generation of vessels designed around space, privacy, and intention. Aqua Lares from Aqua Expeditions is a standout example. Debuting in spring 2026, this suite‑only super yacht will host a maximum of just 30 guests on sailings through the Seychelles.

With such an intimate scale, every detail is considered. Suites feel residential rather than functional, shared spaces are designed for relaxation and connection, and the onboard atmosphere encourages ease. The experience is not about entertainment schedules or crowds, but about presence, exploration, and comfort.

In destinations like the Seychelles, where marine life, remote islands, and natural beauty are the main draw, a small ship allows travelers to move quietly and intentionally. Snorkeling, shore landings, and guided excursions feel seamless and unhurried, creating space for wonder rather than distraction.

Small Ships as an Expression of Slow Travel

At its core, slow travel is about alignment. The pace of the journey should match the nature of the destination and the intention of the traveler. Small‑ship journeys embody this philosophy by offering flexibility, personalization, and a strong sense of place.

With fewer guests onboard, itineraries can adapt to conditions and opportunities. A longer stay in a beautiful anchorage, an unscheduled wildlife encounter, or a quiet afternoon at sea all become possible. These are the moments that often define a trip, precisely because they were not rushed or over planned.

Thoughtful Curation Makes the Difference

While small‑ship travel feels effortless once underway, it relies on thoughtful planning behind the scenes. Choosing the right vessel, itinerary, and season is essential to creating a journey that truly reflects slow travel values.

As a boutique agency and a member of the Virtuoso network, we help clients navigate these choices with clarity and care. Our relationships with trusted partners allow us to recommend ships and itineraries that align with how our clients want to travel, while ensuring support before, during, and after the journey.

Slow travel at sea is not about seeing everything. It is about being fully present for what you do experience. For travelers seeking depth, beauty, and intention, small‑ship journeys offer one of the most meaningful ways to explore the world.

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The Return of Slow Travel https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/the-return-of-slow-travel/ Thu, 22 Jan 2026 18:20:42 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53702

For years, travel was often defined by how much could be packed into a single itinerary. More cities, more hotels, more highlights, all moving at a fast pace. But luxury travel in 2026 is shifting toward something quieter, richer, and far more rewarding. Slow travel is returning, and with it comes a deeper way of experiencing the world.

Slow travel is not about doing less. It is about experiencing more by allowing space for presence, connection, and immersion. It values quality over quantity and invites travelers to savor a destination rather than rush through it.

Why Pace Matters More Than Ever

One of the biggest drivers behind the return of slow travel is the desire for ease. Travelers want itineraries that feel thoughtful and balanced, where each day unfolds naturally instead of feeling over programmed. A slower pace allows time to absorb the rhythm of a place, notice small details, and truly relax into the experience.

When travel is intentionally paced, moments feel less transactional and more meaningful. A lingering breakfast becomes a highlight. A scenic transfer turns into a moment of awe. Even downtime becomes purposeful, creating room for reflection and enjoyment rather than exhaustion.

 

The Journey Becomes the Destination

Slow travel reframes the idea that transportation is simply a means to an end. Instead, the journey itself becomes an integral part of the experience. Luxury rail travel is one of the most powerful examples of this philosophy.

Iconic rail journeys like The Ghan in Australia allow travelers to experience vast landscapes in a way that feels immersive rather than hurried. From the comfort of beautifully designed cabins and lounge spaces, the scenery unfolds gradually, creating a sense of connection to the land that flying simply cannot offer. Carefully curated off train excursions and attentive onboard service further enhance the experience, blending discovery with ease.

Across Europe, elegant rail routes deliver a similar sense of refinement and presence, pairing historic routes with modern luxury. North America’s most celebrated rail journeys offer dramatic scenery, elevated hospitality, and a rhythm that encourages travelers to slow down and truly take it all in.

Fewer Stops, Deeper Experiences

At the heart of slow travel is the idea that fewer destinations often lead to richer experiences. Spending more time in one region allows travelers to move beyond surface level sightseeing and into something more personal.

Instead of rushing between cities, slow travel might mean staying longer in a single destination and exploring it from multiple angles. Markets, neighborhoods, nature, and local traditions all reveal themselves differently when there is time to observe and engage. This approach often leads to unexpected moments that feel organic rather than scheduled.

The Luxury of Presence

In a world that moves quickly, presence has become one of the greatest luxuries. Slow travel creates space for that presence by removing unnecessary pressure and replacing it with intention.

This style of travel is especially powerful for travelers who value emotional flow as much as logistics. Knowing when to plan a meaningful experience and when to leave time unstructured is part of what transforms a trip from well planned to deeply felt.

Thoughtful Planning Makes Slow Travel Work

Slow travel may appear simple, but it requires thoughtful curation to truly succeed. The right accommodations, seamless transfers, and carefully chosen experiences all play a role in maintaining a sense of ease.

As a boutique agency and a member of the Virtuoso network, we design slow travel journeys that feel effortless while still offering depth and discovery. Trusted relationships with hotels, guides, and partners allow us to add meaningful touches, ensure smooth logistics, and provide support throughout the journey.

Slow travel is not about going backward or missing out. It is about traveling with intention, allowing the experience to unfold at a pace that feels human. For many travelers, that shift is what transforms a beautiful trip into one they will remember for a lifetime.

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Overwater Bungalow or No Overwater Bungalow? https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/overwater-bungalow-or-no-overwater-bungalow/ Tue, 13 Jan 2026 17:59:34 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53692

How to Decide What’s Right for Your Tahiti Trip

Few travel decisions feel as exciting, or as stressful, as choosing whether to stay in an overwater bungalow in Tahiti. For some travelers, it is the entire reason they are going. For others, it turns out not to be the best fit once they really think about how they travel.

The truth is that overwater bungalows are incredible, but they are not automatically the best option for every traveler or every trip. Tahiti and Bora Bora offer beautiful alternatives that can be just as private, luxurious, and memorable.

Here is how to think through the pros and cons so you can choose what truly fits your travel style.

The Pros of Overwater Bungalows

There is nothing quite like waking up with the lagoon right outside your door. Overwater bungalows offer a sense of separation and escape that feels uniquely Tahitian.

One of the biggest advantages is direct lagoon access. Many resorts allow you to swim or snorkel straight from your deck, and the marine life can be surprisingly vibrant right beneath you. The views are also unmatched. Sunrise and sunset over open water often feel more dramatic without land in sight.

Overwater bungalows also tend to have excellent airflow. Being positioned above the lagoon means cooler breezes, especially in the evenings, which many travelers appreciate.

And of course, there is the experience itself. For many, staying overwater is a once-in-a-lifetime moment they have dreamed about for years. That emotional factor matters.

The Cons of Overwater Bungalows

What people often do not realize is how much walking can be involved. Depending on the resort layout, your bungalow may be quite far from restaurants, pools, and the spa. Some resorts, like the St. Regis Bora Bora, assign bikes to each bungalow, which makes getting around much easier and more enjoyable. Others require long walks, especially at night.

Overwater bungalows are also more exposed to weather. Wind, rain, and strong sun are felt more directly, and decks can become very hot midday depending on their orientation.

They are also not always the most practical choice. Beach access usually requires leaving your bungalow entirely, and water movement beneath the villa can be noticeable for light sleepers.

And then there is cost. Overwater bungalows are almost always the highest room category. While they are stunning, they are not always the best value depending on how much time you actually plan to spend in your room.

The Pros of Non-Overwater Bungalows

One of the biggest surprises for many travelers is just how private non-overwater bungalows can be.

Garden and beachfront villas often feel incredibly secluded, surrounded by lush landscaping. Some options, like the garden villa with pool at Le Bora Bora, feel like having your own tropical backyard. Fully fenced, with a private pool, outdoor seating, and lounge chairs, they offer complete privacy.

Non-overwater bungalows are also more convenient. They are typically closer to restaurants, the main pool, and resort amenities, which makes daily life easier, especially on longer stays.

They tend to be quieter at night, with less water movement noise, and they offer more shade throughout the day thanks to palm trees and gardens.

From a value perspective, these categories often allow travelers to extend their stay, upgrade experiences, or add private excursions without increasing the overall budget.

The Cons of Non-Overwater Bungalows

The biggest drawback is visual. While still beautiful, they do not deliver that iconic overwater look many people associate with Tahiti.

Privacy can also vary by resort and category. Some beachfront bungalows sit closer to walking paths, which is why resort layout and exact room selection matter more than people expect.

Views may also be more limited in garden categories, especially if ocean vistas are a top priority.

What About Pools?

Both overwater and non-overwater bungalows can include private pools. If having a pool is important to you, it does not have to be the deciding factor. You can find excellent pool options in both categories, and the key is choosing the right bungalow type within the right resort.

So, Which Should You Choose?

An overwater bungalow may be right for you if:

  • This is a bucket-list trip and the experience itself is the priority

  • You love being in the water and plan to spend time on your deck

  • You do not mind walking or biking around the resort

A non-overwater bungalow may be the better fit if:

  • You value ease and convenience

  • You love greenery, privacy, and a more grounded tropical feel

  • You plan to spend most of your time exploring the resort or taking excursions

For many travelers, the best answer is actually both. Splitting your stay between a garden or beachfront villa and an overwater bungalow allows you to experience the full range of what Tahiti offers without feeling locked into one style.

This is where thoughtful planning makes all the difference. Knowing which resorts have the best layouts, which bungalow categories offer the most privacy, and where a pool or bike access truly adds value can completely change the experience. Through our relationships within the Virtuoso network, we are able to help clients navigate those details and match them to the option that fits how they actually travel.

The details matter more than most people realize, and the right fit can completely change the experience. If you are curious to explore what options align best with how you travel, we are always happy to talk.

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Why I’m Choosing to Go Back to Tahiti for My 2026 Honeymoon https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/why-im-choosing-to-go-back-to-tahiti-for-my-2026-honeymoon/ Thu, 08 Jan 2026 00:00:41 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53661

Most people dream of going to Tahiti once in their lifetime. I went for work, and now I’m going back for love.

When I first traveled to Tahiti, it was part of a professional familiarization trip. My goal was to experience the islands the way my clients would, to understand the rhythm of each destination, and to truly evaluate the properties and excursions I recommend. I expected it to be beautiful. I did not expect it to completely capture me.

From the moment I stepped off the plane, I understood why Tahiti leaves such a lasting impression. The air itself smells different, soft and floral, like a welcome before you even see the water. That first breath set the tone for everything that followed.

Three Islands, Three Very Different Feelings

My journey began on the main island for one night, just enough time to ground myself and ease into the pace of Polynesia. From there, I headed to Moorea for several nights, then finished my stay in Bora Bora.

Each island felt distinct, yet deeply connected.

Moorea was lush, dramatic, and grounding. The mountains rise sharply from the island, and the energy there feels slower and more intimate. One of my favorite experiences of the entire trip happened here.

I joined a private tour that first brought us to a vanilla farm, where we tasted fresh jams made right on the property. It was simple and authentic and exactly the kind of experience that stays with you. Afterward, we were driven to the end of a trail and walked an easy slope up the mountain. The view from the top was breathtaking. The kind of view that makes you stop talking and just stand there, taking it in.

Bora Bora, on the other hand, felt like stepping into a dream. The lagoon is unreal, shifting shades of blue that don’t seem possible until you see them with your own eyes.

The Excursions That Changed Me

In Bora Bora, I experienced one of the most memorable excursions of my life. We swam with black tip reef sharks, who honestly seemed to have a sense of humor. They would swim straight toward us and then abruptly turn away at the last second, clearly enjoying the reaction they got.

After the sharks, we moved to an area to swim with stingrays. Surprisingly, this is what scared me. I wasn’t nervous about the sharks at all, but the stingrays made me hesitate.

Our local guide was incredible. He showed me how the stingrays would gently “hug” you, wrapping themselves around your legs and body. Once I understood their behavior, everything changed. They were affectionate, curious, and full of personality. They would actually get jealous if another stingray was getting attention, nudging them aside so they could be the one getting the hugs.

I fell completely in love with them.

Overwater Bungalows That Truly Live Up to the Hype

My overwater bungalow in Bora Bora was everything people hope it will be, and more. Spacious, beautifully designed, and positioned over water so clear it felt like floating above glass.

Mornings became my favorite time of day. I loved waking up to the ocean stretching endlessly in front of me, stepping out onto my deck for a quick swim, then heading to the main areas of the resort to mingle with other guests at the pools and bars.

The service across every resort I stayed at was exceptional. Friendly, intuitive, and genuinely warm. My butlers learned my daily coffee order almost immediately and made sure it was ready and delivered at whatever time I wanted each morning. I never once handled my own luggage. My room was always immaculate when I returned.

And then there were the bathtubs.

Anyone who knows me knows that my favorite way to end the day is with a long bubble bath before bed. Whether I’m traveling solo or with my soon-to-be husband, it’s my ritual. The bathtubs in Tahiti were huge, deeply comfortable, and exactly the kind of detail that turns a beautiful stay into a restorative one. It’s honestly one of the things we’re most excited about for our honeymoon.

The Heart of Tahiti Lives in Its People

What truly made Tahiti unforgettable, though, was the people.

The locals were incredibly warm and welcoming. I loved wandering through marketplaces, talking with artisans, purchasing handcrafted goods, and sampling local cuisine. There was an ease and generosity in every interaction that made me feel not just welcomed, but invited.

Why I’m Going Back, This Time for Us

I went to Tahiti alone, focused on learning and experiencing it through a professional lens. Somewhere along the way, it became deeply personal.

Tahiti inspired me. It calmed me. It surprised me. And it exceeded every expectation I had.

Now, I get to go back and share it with my soon-to-be husband. I want him to smell the floral air when we step off the plane. I want him to float in the lagoon, to experience the kindness of the people, to understand why this place feels so special.

This time, I’ll experience Tahiti not as a work trip, but as a honeymoon. And having firsthand knowledge of the islands, the properties, and the experiences, supported by the relationships I’ve built through my work and my Virtuoso network, makes it even more meaningful.

Some destinations are beautiful. Others stay with you.

Tahiti is the kind of place you don’t just visit once. It’s the kind you return to, for the moments that matter most.

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Traveling With Intention: Discovering Palau, One of the World’s Most Remarkable Hidden Gem Destinations https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/traveling-with-intention-discovering-palau-one-of-the-worlds-most-remarkable-hidden-gem-destinations/ Tue, 06 Jan 2026 20:27:19 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53653

Have you heard of Palau?

If not, you are not alone. Even well-traveled clients often pause when this destination comes up, asking where it is and why they have never encountered it before. In a travel landscape dominated by familiar names, Palau remains quietly off the radar, and that is exactly what makes it so special.

Tucked into the western Pacific, Palau is one of the world’s most compelling hidden gem destinations, especially for travelers seeking meaningful experiences rooted in preservation, beauty, and care. It is also one of the strongest examples of how eco travel and luxury can coexist without compromise.

For travelers who are becoming more intentional about where they go and how they travel, Palau offers something rare: a destination that has chosen protection over popularity, and depth over mass appeal.

A Destination That Protects What Matters

Palau is a small island nation in the western Pacific that has become a global leader in conservation. Long before sustainable travel became a trend, Palau made the intentional decision to protect its natural resources.

Today, 80 percent of Palau’s waters are fully protected from fishing, creating one of the largest marine sanctuaries in the world. Visitors are also asked to sign the Palau Pledge upon arrival, a promise to travel responsibly and respect the land and sea.

This commitment is not performative. It is deeply woven into everyday life, shaping how tourism is managed and how visitors experience the destination.

What Eco-Luxury Looks Like in Palau

Luxury in Palau is defined differently. It is not about excess or spectacle. It is about access, preservation, and care.

Eco-luxury here means:

  • Boutique resorts designed to blend into their surroundings

  • Thoughtful service that prioritizes quality over quantity

  • Experiences led by expert guides who know and protect the reefs

  • Quiet moments in places that still feel genuinely untouched

Whether snorkeling in crystal-clear lagoons, diving among vibrant coral walls, or kayaking through limestone islands, the sense of exclusivity comes from being in a place that has been carefully protected, not overdeveloped.

Slowing Down and Being Present

Palau naturally encourages travelers to slow their pace. There is no pressure to rush from activity to activity. Days are shaped by tides, weather, and the rhythms of the ocean.

This creates space for presence. Mornings on the water. Afternoons resting with views of the lagoon. Evenings that are quiet, reflective, and deeply peaceful.

For travelers who value meaningful experiences over packed itineraries, Palau offers something increasingly rare: the feeling of truly being in a place, not just passing through it.

Who Palau Is Right For

Palau is especially well-suited for travelers who:

  • Care deeply about environmental impact

  • Appreciate refined but understated luxury

  • Want experiences that feel personal and uncrowded

  • Value expert planning and local relationships

It is an ideal destination for couples, honeymooners, and seasoned travelers who have seen many places and are now seeking something more purposeful.

Why Thoughtful Planning Matters

Destinations like Palau reward careful planning. With limited accommodations, protected sites, and highly regulated activities, the difference between a good trip and an exceptional one comes down to access, timing, and local expertise.

Working with advisors who understand both the destination and the importance of responsible travel allows clients to experience Palau in a way that aligns with its values while still enjoying comfort, ease, and personal attention. Trusted relationships and global networks quietly support these experiences behind the scenes, ensuring that conservation and care remain at the forefront.

Traveling With Intention

Traveling with intention is about choosing places that align with how you want to move through the world. It is about understanding that luxury and responsibility are not opposites. In destinations like Palau, they are inseparable.

For travelers ready to experience beauty without compromise, Palau offers a powerful reminder that when travel is done thoughtfully, it can protect, inspire, and transform all at once.

The details matter more than most people realize, and the right fit can completely change the experience. If you are curious to explore what options align best with how you travel, we are always happy to talk.

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How We Learned There Is a Luxury Way to Do Disney https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/how-we-learned-there-is-a-luxury-way-to-do-disney/ Mon, 05 Jan 2026 19:31:28 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53637

For years, we believed the same thing many of our clients quietly assume. There is no such thing as a luxury Disney World trip.

Last year, we took a short Disney World trip and stayed on property. As luxury travel advisors, we are accustomed to thoughtful service, seamless logistics, and accommodations that make travel feel restorative rather than exhausting. Our stay at the Disney resort genuinely took us back.

The crowds, the long walks, the lack of personalized service. Even something as simple as luggage assistance was missing. We found ourselves hauling bags for what felt like miles, navigating constant stimulation, and realizing that while Disney is magical for many, it did not align with the experience we typically curate for ourselves or our clients.

We Assumed Disney and Luxury Could Not Coexist

At that point, we assumed Disney simply was not compatible with luxury travel.

Susan, our CEO and the mother half of our mother-daughter team, has always been very clear about her feelings toward Disney trips. The crowds, the properties, the lack of refinement, the overall experience. During our transfer to our next hotel, she told me she would never go to Disney again. The only exception would be if we eventually give her grandchildren and she is going for them.

At the time, that felt final.

Then We Changed Hotels and Everything Shifted

After our Disney stay, we transferred to the Ritz-Carlton Orlando for a conference.

As we were escorted to our room by a bellman, something Disney had not offered, Susan turned to me and said, “If I were to do Disney again, this is how I would do it.”

That was the moment everything clicked.

The Realization: Disney Does Not Have to Be Constant

The realization was simple but powerful. You do not need to stay on Disney property to do Disney well.

For many families, especially those who value space, calm, elevated service, and a sense of separation, staying off property is exactly what makes Disney enjoyable. The parks are busy and stimulating by design. Having a place to retreat to at the end of the day completely changes how the trip feels.

Luxury is not about avoiding Disney. It is about creating contrast.

Why Where You Stay Matters More Than People Expect

Busy park days paired with peaceful mornings. Stimulation balanced with sanctuary. A hotel that allows adults to exhale and kids to reset without being surrounded by Disney theming around the clock.

This is where luxury accommodations in Orlando shine. Thoughtful service. Real dining options. Comfortable rooms. Space to breathe.

Even a standard room provides the kind of environment our clients expect. Quiet. Comfort. A sense of care. These details matter more than most people realize.

This Works for Families with Young Kids and Teenagers Alike

This approach works just as well for families with young children as it does for those traveling with teenagers.

The benefit is often felt most strongly by the adults, but the entire family experiences the difference. Less friction. Fewer meltdowns. More enjoyment. The trip becomes something everyone looks forward to, not something parents recover from afterward.

Luxury Disney Is About Solving Problems Before They Appear

As advisors, our role is to solve problems before they show up.

For clients who want to experience Disney without the hassle, the crowds outside the parks, and the overly themed environment, staying off property is often the solution they did not realize existed.

Through our relationships and our Virtuoso network, we are able to identify which luxury properties truly support a Disney-focused itinerary and which ones simply look good on paper. Transportation, timing, room layouts, and service levels all matter.

Disney Can Be Magical and Restorative

Luxury travel is not about avoiding iconic destinations. It is about experiencing them in a way that aligns with how you want to travel.

And yes, even Disney can be done beautifully.

If you are curious about what a luxury Disney trip could look like for your family, we are always happy to talk it through and help you find the version that actually fits.

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Luxury Travel to Yellowstone National Park: Yes, It Really Exists https://susanstravelservices.com/2026/01/luxury-travel-to-yellowstone-national-park-yes-it-really-exists/ Mon, 05 Jan 2026 19:00:47 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53629

When people think about visiting a national park, they often imagine rustic lodges, long lines, and sacrificing comfort for access to nature. While that can certainly be part of the experience, it is not the only way. There is a way to experience national parks with the same level of comfort, service, and refinement you would expect from a top-tier luxury hotel.

Yellowstone National Park is a perfect example. With the right property and the right planning, a trip to Yellowstone can be immersive, effortless, and deeply luxurious.

Rethinking National Park Travel

Luxury national park travel is not about distancing yourself from nature. It is about enhancing the experience so you can focus fully on where you are. That means staying somewhere that understands both the destination and the expectations of discerning travelers.

Instead of roughing it, imagine returning from a day of geysers, wildlife viewing, and wide-open landscapes to refined accommodations, thoughtful design, exceptional dining, and service that anticipates your needs.

This is where One&Only Moonlight Basin stands apart.

One&Only Moonlight Basin Near Yellowstone National Park

Located in Big Sky, Montana, One&Only Moonlight Basin offers a rare combination of true luxury and direct access to one of the most iconic national parks in the world. Yellowstone National Park is within easy reach, making this an ideal home base for travelers who want to explore the park without compromising on comfort.

This is not a traditional national park hotel. It is a fully immersive luxury resort experience set within a dramatic alpine landscape that feels private, expansive, and intentional.

Guests enjoy:

  • Spacious, beautifully designed accommodations with mountain views

  • Elevated dining that highlights local ingredients and refined technique

  • A world-class spa focused on restoration and connection to nature

  • Thoughtfully curated outdoor experiences tailored to your interests

After long days inside Yellowstone, this is the kind of place where you can truly unwind.

Accommodations at One&Only Moonlight Basin

One&Only Moonlight Basin offers a range of accommodations designed to suit different travel styles, without compromising on luxury or privacy. This flexibility is especially appealing for travelers planning multigenerational trips, large family vacations, or friend getaways centered around Yellowstone National Park.

Private Homes and Cabins

One of the most distinctive aspects of this property is the collection of private homes available to book. These residences range from four to six bedrooms and are ideal for guests who want space, privacy, and the feeling of a true mountain retreat.

These homes are perfect for:

  • Large families traveling together

  • Multigenerational trips to Yellowstone

  • Friend groups celebrating milestones or reconnecting

  • Travelers who want shared spaces paired with private bedrooms

The homes offer expansive living areas, multiple bedrooms with en suite baths, outdoor space, and seamless access to resort amenities. Guests enjoy the comfort of a private residence with the full service and support of the One&Only team.

In addition to the private homes, One&Only Moonlight Basin also features refined cabins and guest rooms that provide a more intimate option while still delivering the same elevated experience. These accommodations are thoughtfully designed to blend into the surrounding landscape while offering modern comforts, beautiful views, and a sense of calm after full days inside the national park.

What the One&Only Brand Means for Travelers

One&Only is known globally for creating resorts that are deeply connected to their surroundings while maintaining an uncompromising standard of service. Every property is intentional, never cookie-cutter, and designed to reflect its destination.

For clients, that means:

  • Highly personalized service from arrival to departure

  • Staff who remember preferences and anticipate needs

  • Design that feels luxurious but never out of place

  • Experiences that feel authentic rather than staged

At Moonlight Basin, that philosophy translates beautifully to the Montana landscape. The result is a luxury national park experience that feels elevated, grounded, and genuinely special.

Why Booking Through Us Matters

One&Only Moonlight Basin is a Virtuoso property, which means additional value and VIP amenities are available when booked correctly. Our role is to make sure you receive every benefit you deserve, from preferred treatment to exclusive perks that elevate the stay.

More importantly, we help ensure the entire trip works seamlessly. From choosing the right room category to coordinating park experiences and timing, the details matter more than most people realize.

Susan Green

Susan Green

CEO & Luxury Travel Advisor

McKenzie Green

McKenzie Green

Luxury Travel Advisor

Luxury National Park Travel Is Possible

Yellowstone does not require sacrificing comfort in order to access its beauty. With properties like One&Only Moonlight Basin, travelers can enjoy the best of both worlds: awe-inspiring nature by day and refined luxury by night.

If you have ever assumed that national park travel and luxury could not coexist, this is the trip that changes that perception.

The details matter more than most people realize, and the right fit can completely change the experience. If you are curious to explore what options align best with how you travel, we are always happy to talk.

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What Most Travelers Don’t Realize About Traveling to Tahiti https://susanstravelservices.com/2025/12/what-most-travelers-dont-realize-about-traveling-to-tahiti/ Mon, 29 Dec 2025 22:06:18 +0000 https://susanstravelservices.com/?p=53618

Traveling to Tahiti and French Polynesia often feels intimidating at first. Many travelers assume it is far away, complicated to navigate, or best saved for a distant future. In reality, Tahiti is more accessible and flexible than most people realize.

Understanding a few key details before you go can completely change how smooth, relaxing, and enjoyable the experience feels. These are the Tahiti travel tips and planning insights most people do not learn until after they arrive.

Below are some of the most common misconceptions and overlooked details we walk our clients through when planning a trip to Tahiti, Bora Bora, and the surrounding islands.

It’s Not Nearly as Far as People Think

One of the biggest surprises is flight time. Tahiti is only about 90 minutes farther than Hawaii. From Los Angeles, you are looking at roughly an eight‑hour nonstop flight. For a destination that feels worlds away, the journey itself is far more manageable than most people expect, especially when planned with the right flight and seat selection.

There’s a “Sweet Spot” Between Economy and Business Class

Air Tahiti Nui’s Moana Premium class is often overlooked, but it is one of the best values for long‑haul travel. It technically sits one level below business class, yet it does not feel like a compromise.

You are welcomed with Champagne, the seats are spacious and comfortable with generous legroom, and a thoughtfully curated travel kit is waiting at your seat with essentials already provided. For travelers who want a significantly elevated experience without jumping all the way to business class pricing, this is often a game‑changing option.

Tahiti Is the Main Gateway, Not Bora Bora

Another common misconception is that you fly directly into Bora Bora. Tahiti is the main island and international gateway for all of French Polynesia. Every traveler arrives in Papeete first, regardless of which outer islands they plan to visit.

This is where thoughtful routing becomes essential. Rather than viewing Tahiti as a place to rush through, we plan it intentionally based on flight timing, energy levels, and the overall flow of the trip.

Island Hopping Is the Norm, Not the Exception

French Polynesia is designed for island hopping. Most trips include a combination of islands such as Tahiti, Moorea, Rangiroa, and Bora Bora, each offering a very different experience.

We almost always recommend ending the trip in Bora Bora if it is part of the itinerary. It is the most serene and indulgent of the islands and the ideal place to slow down, unplug, and truly unwind. Ending there allows the trip to build toward relaxation rather than rushing away from it.

Bora Bora is reached by a roughly 45‑minute flight from Tahiti on a smaller plane. This flight is an experience in itself. The aerial views of the lagoons, reefs, and motus are unforgettable and often become one of our clients’ favorite memories.

Getting to Moorea: Ferry or a Quick Flight

Moorea is incredibly close to Tahiti, and you have two easy ways to get there.

Most travelers choose the ferry from Tahiti’s ferry terminal to Moorea’s terminal. It takes about 45 minutes and is straightforward and scenic.

There is also an airport on Moorea, and flights from Tahiti are very short. This can be a great option if you want to minimize time in transit, line it up tightly with your arrival or departure, or prefer not to be on the water.

Either way, Moorea is an excellent addition for travelers who want dramatic landscapes, lush mountains, and a slightly more laid‑back feel without adding a big travel day.

You Will Need Power Converters

This is a small detail that often gets missed. French Polynesia uses European‑style outlets, not the same plugs as the United States. Travelers will need plug converters for phones, laptops, hair tools, and medical devices.

We always flag this early so it is not a last‑minute scramble or an inconvenience once you arrive.

The Pace Is Slower, and That’s the Point

Tahiti operates on island time. Service is warm, genuine, and unhurried. Meals take longer, check‑ins feel more relaxed, and days are meant to unfold naturally rather than being tightly scheduled.

Travelers who thrive here are the ones who understand that slowing down is not a drawback. It is part of what makes the experience so restorative.

Resort Choice and Room Category Matter More Than People Realize

Not all resorts or room categories offer the same experience, even within the same property. Lagoon orientation, prevailing winds, sun exposure, and distance from shared spaces all play a role in how the stay feels.

This is where destination knowledge and strong on‑the‑ground relationships matter. Through our ongoing education, firsthand visits, and trusted industry partnerships, including our affiliation with Virtuoso, we are able to guide clients toward options that truly fit how they want to travel rather than what simply looks good online.

Tahiti Is Luxurious, But It Does Not Have to Feel Intimidating

When planned well, Tahiti is not overwhelming or overly complicated. Flights are straightforward, transfers are seamless, and the experience flows naturally from island to island.

The key is understanding the details that most people do not think about until it is too late. Those details are what transform Tahiti from a beautiful idea into an exceptional, well‑paced journey that actually feels restful.

The details matter more than most people realize, and the right fit can completely change the experience. If you are curious to explore what options align best with how you travel, we are always happy to talk.

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