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I’m a Luxury Travel Agent: 10 Destinations My Wealthy Clients Are Booking for


You have — a lot of — cash to burn and you’re ready to get out of town. The only problem is, you’re not sure where to go.

Right now, you’re open to domestic or international travel, hot or cold weather. You’re interested in finding out what the current hotspots are and making your decision from there.

GOBankingRates spoke with several luxury travel agents to find out where their clients are headed on vacation next year. Here are 10 locations they’re currently fulfilling a lot of requests to visit.

Volcanoes National Park — Rwanda, Africa

  • Average Trip Cost: $20,000-plus per person — excluding international flights — for a one-week trip
  • Cost Factors: Permits to spend time with gorillas, luxury accommodations

“While we book numerous safari destinations, trips to see the mountain gorillas in Rwanda seem to have spiked in interest over the last six months,” said Daniel Jackson, CEO at The Travel Whisperer, a luxury travel agency that focuses on ski and safari trips. “Rwanda really is the most luxury way to do a gorilla trip, with a day permit costing $1,500 per person in the Volcanoes National Park, which allows you one hour with a troop of gorillas.”

He said a one-week trip would include two days with the gorillas.

“This trip is popular with 40-to-60-year-olds with higher disposable income and some time on their hands,” he said. Visiting the gorillas can often mean hours of trekking to find them, so it tends to attract active, outdoor enthusiasts with a passion for nature and adventure.”

Beaver Creek, Colorado

  • Average Trip Cost: Varies, but accommodations can total more than $15,000 per night and one-day ski lift pass costs $299
  • Cost Factors: Pricey accommodations, ski lift passes, local activities, high-end dining

“Multi-generational families are looking for the perfect getaway that has something for all during the winter and Beaver Creek ticks lots of those boxes,” Jackson said. “The skiing is phenomenal, with virtually no lift lines and amazing staff on the mountain to help you out with whatever you need.”

“The village has amazing restaurants for foodies and plenty of activities for the kids, including an amazing ski school,” he said. “If you want premium space on the mountain, then the cost can add up.”

During the holidays, he said exclusive homes can easily cost more than $15,000 per night and a one-day ski lift ticket at the window will cost $299 per person. However, he noted that there’s a variety of lodges to stay in — at varying prices — and great ways to save on ski lift tickets.

“It is definitely one of our most popular ski resorts, attracting those families looking for something a little less busy than neighboring Vail,” he said.

Sardinia

  • Average Trip Cost: Approximately $10,000-$15,000 per person for a week
  • Cost Factors: “High-end resorts, private yacht charters and Michelin-starred dining,” said Wallis Fairvalley, co-owner and travel advisor at Red Letter Travel.

“With its translucent turquoise waters and jet-set clientele, Sardinia is an Italian gem that offers the ultimate in Mediterranean luxury,” she said. “Yachting along the Costa Smeralda is a must, providing access to secluded beaches and coves that are perfect for a private, romantic getaway.”

Mallorca, Spain

  • Average Trip Cost: Around $9,000-$13,000 per person for a week
  • Cost Factors: “Boutique hotels, private art gallery visits and custom wine tours,” Fairvalley said.

In the past, Mallorca had a reputation as just a beach destination, but she said it’s an emerging hotspot for cultural tourism.

“Wealthy travelers are drawn to its quiet sophistication, be it the Moorish architecture or the burgeoning art scene,” she said. “It’s a more laid-back, but equally opulent alternative to other Mediterranean hotspots.”

Namibia

  • Average Trip Cost: Approximately $12,000-$20,000 per person for 10 days
  • Cost Factors: “Private safaris, helicopter trips over the dunes and high-end lodges,” Fairvalley said.

If you want an adventurous escape, without compromising on luxury, she said Namibia might be your ideal vacation destination.

“The dramatic landscapes of the Namib Desert and Sossusvlei dunes offer a unique backdrop for safaris, while the Skeleton Coast offers an eerie but beautiful sense of isolation,” she said. “The focus here is on experiential luxury — think champagne breakfasts atop a dune after a hot air balloon ride.”

Kyoto, Japan

  • Average Trip Cost: Around $9,000-$14,000 per person for a week
  • Cost Factors: “Traditional ryokan stays, tea ceremonies and private geisha performances,” Fairvalley said.

“Kyoto is the cultural heart of Japan and a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the ultra-modern,” she said. “Wealthy…



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