Five Reasons to Consider a Superyacht Cruise in 2026
Superyacht cruising isn't just for billionaires anymore — and the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection is making the case loudly. From all-inclusive value to a Caribbean season that sails from Fort Lauderdale, here's why it deserves a serious look in your 2026 travel plans.
Adults-Only Cruising: Why Viking Is the Gold Standard
Viking has spent years building something the cruise industry rarely delivers: an adults-only experience that's genuinely premium from bow to stern. No kids, no casino, no nickel-and-diming — here's what sets it apart in 2026.
How to Plan a Destination Wedding in the Caribbean Without the Chaos
A destination wedding should feel effortless — for you and your guests. Here's the insider guide to pulling it off at a JOIA by Iberostar resort without a single avoidable headache.
The Galápagos Through a National Geographic Lens: What Adventure Travel Looks Like When Done Right
The Galápagos rewards travelers who go deliberately — with expert naturalists, small groups, and operators who treat conservation as the point, not the marketing. Here's what separates a forgettable trip from a transformative one, and how to make sure yours is the latter.
Private Jet Expeditions: What $129,000 Actually Buys You in Africa
A Boeing 757 with lie-flat seats. The Four Seasons Serengeti. Three nights aboard Rovos Rail. The legendary Pan Am name has returned — not as an airline, but as a 19-day private jet safari across four African nations. Here's exactly what $129,000 per person delivers, and why only 42 travelers will experience it.
7 World Wonders Still Worth Seeing (And the Right Way to Experience Them)
Everyone has a bucket list. Few people have a plan. Here's how to visit seven of the world's most iconic wonders without the crowds, the compromises, or the regret.
Spain by Rail: The LGBTQ+ Traveler's Guide to AVE High-Speed Routes
Spain's AVE high-speed network links Seville, Córdoba, Granada, and Barcelona in seamless half-day hops — with LGBTQ+-iconic Sitges a short ride beyond. Here's how to build an affirming, white-glove rail journey through Andalusia and the Mediterranean coast.
Custom FIT Europe: Why Advisors Are Making the Shift to Bespoke Journeys
There's a difference between a trip that's booked and a journey that's built. Custom FIT travel — fully independent, fully tailored — is reshaping how luxury advisors design European journeys, and discerning travelers feel it in every detail. Here's what the shift to bespoke really means, and why the right advisor changes everything.
Why River Cruises Are the Secret Weapon of Luxury Travel
River cruises are having a moment — and savvy luxury advisors are paying attention. Here's why AmaWaterways belongs in every premium client conversation this summer.
The Bleisure Playbook: How to Turn Every Business Trip Into a Mini-Escape
You're already flying there for work. The hotel's booked, the meetings wrap Thursday at noon, and your flight home isn't until Sunday. That gap isn't dead time — it's an opportunity. Here's the Wilton Vida framework for turning any business trip into a genuine bleisure escape, without compromising the work or the client relationship.
Remote Notarization in 2026: What You Can and Cannot Sign Online in Florida
Florida allows remote online notarization for most documents — but the rules aren't uniform. Wills and estate documents carry extra safeguards, and not every lender accepts a remote closing. Here's what to confirm before you schedule your RON session.
France's Palace Hotels: What the 2026 List Tells Us About Luxury
Atout France just reshuffled the world's most exclusive hotel designation — three new Paris palaces in, four icons out. Here's what the 2026 Palace list reveals about where ultra-luxury is heading, and how it shapes the way Wilton Vida books France.
The Bleisure Rail Map: Turn a European Work Trip Into a Weekend
The meeting ends Friday at 3. The Chunnel departs at 5. With Eurostar Premier connecting London, Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, converting a business trip into a long weekend has never been easier — or more rewarding.
How to Get to the FIFA World Cup Without the Chaos: A South Florida Insider's Guide
The world's biggest tournament has landed in Miami, and the real opponent for South Florida fans isn't on the pitch — it's I-95 and stadium parking. Whether you're headed to a match at Miami Stadium or the free Fan Festival at Bayfront Park, here's the calm, car-free way to get there by train. No chaos, no surge pricing, just kickoff.
Beyond Santorini: Why Greece 2.0 Is the Destination Wedding of the Decade
Skip the postcards. Antiparos, Milos, and Skiathos are quietly becoming the most sought-after destination wedding islands in Greece — here's why. Discover the smart traveler's advantage with Wilton Vida.
Alaska 2027: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Your Cruisetour
Holland America, Princess, and Royal Caribbean all have 2027 Alaska Cruisetours open for booking — and they're not offering the same trip. From HAL's free dining package worth up to $829 per person to Royal Caribbean's first-ever Anthem of the Seas Cruisetour experience, here's how to match the right ship and land program to your travel style.
Antarctica in 2026: Why the Last Continent Is More Reachable Than You Think
Antarctica still reads 'expedition only' to most travelers. It hasn't been that for years. Here's what's changed about the ships, the comfort levels, the cost, and who Antarctica is actually right for in 2026.
What Remote Online Notary CAN'T Do (And Why That's Actually a Good Thing)
RON is a quiet revolution in closings, signings, and cross-state transactions. But honest operators tell you what it cannot do — wills, codicils, and roughly one in five common documents that still need in-person execution. Here's the breakdown that separates compliant operators from optimistic marketing.
What Remote Online Notary CAN'T Do (And Why That's Actually a Good Thing)
RON is a quiet revolution in closings, signings, and cross-state transactions. But honest operators tell you what it cannot do — and roughly one in five common documents still requires in-person execution. Here's the breakdown that separates compliant operators from optimistic marketing.