Luxury Travel
Mexico is comprised of 31 states. One of them, Oaxaca, is known for its indigenous culture and its enormous impact on Mexican cuisine and culture. Quintana Roo, another state on the Yucatán Peninsula, boasts a 206-acre Caribbean-seaside resort, the jungle-surrounded Grand Velas Riviera Maya, which celebrates all of Mexico’s charms with the luxury-VIP vibe turned all the way up.
In an exciting new endeavor, World Footprints, in collaboration with Intrepid Travel, is offering an extraordinary travel experience titled "Egypt Unveiled with World Footprints." This exclusive 9-day trip will run November 12 - 20, 2024, and marks a significant step forward in sustainable, culturally immersive travel, perfectly aligning with the core missions and values of World Footprints.
Since pre-Colombian times, the Amazon has been the source of intrigue for outsiders, from daydreams of riverboat adventures to nightmares of shrunken heads.
If you’ve set off on a euro trip anytime in your life, you’ve probably visited some of the most-frequented countries on the continent: France, Spain, Italy, or the United Kingdom, just to name a few. However, many travelers tend to skip over the locations that elicit some of the most unique experiences.
What first comes to mind when you think of a luxury travel experience? Perhaps it's an extended shopping trip through the ritziest corners of Paris. Maybe it's a decadent blowout in Las Vegas or a decadent period of rest on the most exclusive resorts in the Caribbean.
Is travel changing people’s conceptions of wealth and a life of luxury? With the increased ease in traveling abroad, more and more people are trading things for experiences, and travel (along with its associated industries like hotels and experience-based attractions) are seeing an increase in business to coincide with this rise of the new jet set traveler.








