Top Luxury Travel Options to the Mediterranean

Now that travellers don’t have to worry about restrictions, people are going all out for their first overseas holidays in years.
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Now that travellers don’t have to worry about restrictions, people are going all out for their first overseas holidays in years. Sally Donaldson from travel agency Kuoni explains that people took the opportunity to set aside spare cash for travelling over the past few years. More Brits are willing to spend that money and immerse themselves in experiences and places that they’ve always wanted to savour.

It’s not surprising that tourists are booking trips to warmer locales and bucket list destinations, particularly the fantastic views and gorgeous seaside weather of the Mediterranean. If you’re planning to take a trip to paradise, they why not treat yourself by boarding some these top luxury travel options:

Hop on board a luxury train


Trains are known for their speed and convenience, but luxury trains provide a totally different experience by providing first-class service during your trip.

To illustrate, Railbookers’ Western Mediterranean Rail Journey takes you to key seaside spots in two of the ‘Top 5 Most Travelled Countries in Europe’: Spain and France. You’ll make stops in Cannes, Nice, and Barcelona, where you can soak up the sun while joining a guided tour around the area. Afterwards, you can unwind in comfortable first-class cabins, where you can enjoy the best of the areas’ fresh local cuisines and wine.

Relax on an ocean journey

If you love the sight of deep blue waters, then you’ll certainly enjoy luxury ship travel.

Though ship journeys have a much longer travel time, Explora Luxury Cruises illustrates that you can spend this time enjoying immersive experiences onboard. Whilst you’re sailing through the Mediterranean’s turquoise blue waters, you can indulge yourself in well-being programmes that can relax your mind and body. You can also treat yourself to nine distinct culinary experiences, and spend the rest of your time onboard creating lifelong memories with your loved ones.

Fly with comfort in business class

If time is of the essence, you can opt to fly business class and get to the Mediterranean in just a few hours.

Fortunately, British Airways has become one of the world’s best business class providers, thanks to their new Club Suite product. Travellers en route to the coast will enjoy the plush upholstery, as well as the discreet modified reverse herringbone seats with sliding doors. Once you’ve landed, you’ll be welcomed with a top quality lounge experience on the ground, keeping you relaxed and comfortable even before you head to the beaches.

Travel solo with private jets

 

Private jet flies past sun in blue sky above the clouds

Business class is comfortable, but for many travellers, true privacy is a luxury well worth paying for.

Those looking for a fast and private trip to the Mediterannean can charter a private jet through Welojets, a private jet company known for their reliability and safety. One trip can take you to remote locations across the Mediterranean Sea, such as Santorini and Mykonos in the Aegean Islands. Apart from transporting you to exclusive spots, you can also put in requests via the company for appointments for golf, shopping, racing, and other tailor-made activities at your destination area.

The balmy weather and gorgeous waters of the Mediterranean are a stunning sight to behold, but you can take your trip to the next level by booking a luxury travel experience. To discover more experiences around the world, check out our stories at Secret World. As the world’s largest travel guide, Secret World offers insights about destinations and experiences that you should never miss.

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