Virtuoso travellers reveal their top trips of a lifetime
Virtuoso’s 2016 Travel Dreams Survey has revealed the top 10 trips of a lifetime as selected by travellers, with a stay in an overwater bungalow in Polynesia topping the list.
Respondents, most of whom are upscale clients of the network and readers of the group’s award-winning Virtuoso Life magazine, were asked about their fantasy trip choices as well as their dream destinations and preferred travel styles.
The top Trips of a Lifetime are:
- Stay in a Polynesian overwater bungalow – It’s the tropical-getaway fantasy realised: idyllic lagoons, coral reefs, and Instagram-ready bungalows perched above it all. French Polynesia is an eternally compelling destination for romance, partly due to these luxurious private lodgings.
- Discover Italy’s Amalfi Coast – Italy was the Luxe Report’s top global, honeymoon and family destination, and people who have already experienced its charms are seeking new areas to explore. An exhilarating way to explore Amalfi’s iconic cliff-hugging coastline is by car. An advisor can map out a custom adventure, perhaps flying into Naples, heading for Amalfi and Ravello, then fitting in Salerno before departing.
- Make a splash in the Greek Isles – Each island has its own character, and there’s an ideal setting for every type of traveler. For a party scene, head to Mykonos. For romance, Santorini is perfection. And for the family, stay on the mainland with easy access to archaeological sites and day-trip it to islands like Hydra.
- Photograph the “Big Five” on an African safari – Plan your safari for the best destination and time of year to spot each of the sought-after creatures: elephants, lions, Cape buffalo, leopards and rhinos. And don’t forget to pack plenty of memory cards!
- See the Northern Lights – The best place to see the aurora borealis is from northern latitudes near the Arctic Circle and North Pole. The best time to go: late August through March. Keep your fingers crossed for a cloudless, new-moon night for the best viewing.
- Commune with nature in the Galápagos Islands – Prepare to swim with sea turtles and colourful fish, play with sea lions and observe penguins. There’s nowhere else in the world where you can interact with wildlife in such a personal way.
- Set sail on a world cruise – Taking to the high seas for a few months at a time is a great way to see a variety of exotic global destinations. Avoid a common mistake and don’t over-pack. Life on board is casual – and don’t forget there’s laundry service available.
- Call on all seven continents – Exploring new destinations was the top travel motivation in this year’s Luxe Report, highlighting the appeal of visiting every continent in a single trip. For this ambitious quest, the key is to craft a custom itinerary beforehand that suits the schedule, pacing and destination wish list.
- Visit Australia’s highlights – Sydney is a must, of course. Virtuoso travel advisors also recommend visits to two islands: Tasmania for its authenticity and stunning scenery, and Kangaroo Island for its amazing wildlife.
Travellers’ also ranked their favourite destinations as Australia (1) topped the list again this year followed by (2) Italy, (3) Fiji, (4) Greece, (5) New Zealand, (6) Maldives, (7) Ireland, (8) South Africa, (9) French Polynesia, and (10) Antarctica.
Travellers also weighed in on the popularity of different trip styles, rating the Beach (46%) as the top selection, followed by adventure (37%), cultural/historical (29%), family (27%), food and wine (27%), ocean cruising (23%), city (17%), experiential (14%), river cruising (14%), romantic (13%), spa/wellness (11%), weekend getaways (8%), eco/sustainable (6%) and golf (2%).
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