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The 5 Must-Take Luxury Trips of 2025, According to Travel Advisors

by Briana Bonfiglio / January 08, 2025
The 5 Must-Take Luxury Trips of 2025, According to Travel Advisors

As demand for luxury travel skyrockets, travel advisors with Affluent Traveler Collection (ATC) are offering up their top recommendations for 2025. 

Luxury travel is a $1.38 trillion industry and grows by 7.9% each year, according to Grand View Research. The current crop of luxury clientele values three things: bucket-list destinations, personalized experiences, and authentic travel. 

Therefore, it benefits all travel advisors to stay in-the-know about the latest and greatest of luxury. From Antarctica expeditions to cherry blossom season in Japan, here are five must-take luxury trips, as recommended by expert travel advisors at ATC. 

Antarctica

“Antarctica is a true bucket list destination that offers an exclusive experience like no other. Travelers will enjoy activities like kayaking among icebergs and guided wildlife excursions to see penguins and seals. Antarctica has become increasingly popular as it satisfies the opportunity to experience amazing excursions and visit a destination that is at risk due to climate change.” -Ann Osten, President/Owner, Sadie’s Global Travel Ltd.  

Kyoto, Japan

“A visit to Kyoto during cherry blossom season in April is a truly iconic Japanese experience. Strolling through the historic streets of Gion or the serene gardens of Maruyama Park under a canopy of blooming sakura is an unforgettable sight. Travelers can experience Japan’s timeless beauty, traditional tea ceremonies, and festivals in full bloom.” -Mandee Migliaccio, CEO, Stepping Out Travel Services  

South Africa

“South Africa is a must-see destination, with its incredible array of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. A private safari tops many travelers’ bucket lists. They can search for the Big Five of lions, elephants, rhinos, leopards and Cape buffalo at iconic reserves like Kruger National Park. South Africa’s wine country beckons travelers to sample world-class vintages paired with gourmet cuisine. Adventurers can soar to new heights on hot-air balloon rides at sunrise or sunset, or try shark cage diving along the country’s dramatic coastline.” -Michelle Duncan, CEO/President, Odyssey Travel Inc.  

Switzerland

“Switzerland is ideal for a winter or summer getaway for luxury travelers, including couples and families. For winter, St. Moritz is perfect, as it’s celebrated for its stunning scenery, luxury ski resorts and fine dining. For summer, the beautiful Park Hyatt Zurich is a wonderful base to explore art museums, dine at top restaurants, shop along the world-famous Bahnhofstrasse, or discover the medieval Old Town.” -Michele Chubalashvili, Owner, Vitas Travel Service  

India

“India offers a wealth of immersive cultural experiences. The country is rich in master craftsmen, who use skills passed down for generations. Travelers can discover how block printing on fabric is done in the northern state of Rajasthan. Then, in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, they can create their own Athangudi tiles, which is a 500-year-old art form. Travelers can also converse with the craftsmen, who provide insights into their way of life.” – Usha Rao, President, Rao Travel

  
  
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