We get a lot of questions about travel insurance each year – should I purchase this with my trips? How do I know what level of insurance is right for me? Is it a waste of money? While it’s very much a matter of personal preference, if you are not […]
Interviews
The Art of Hospitality: Valentina De Santis
Valentina De Santis is young, talented, and embodies all of the superb style and hospitality you would expect from the owner and CEO of Grand Hotel Tremezzo. This stunning hotel with spa and gardens, and their own in-the-lake swimming pool and beach is located in Tremezzo, one of the villages […]
Harris Faulkner: How a News Anchor Spends 48 Hours in Israel
Fox News Anchor Harris Faulkner is no stranger to spur of the moment quick trips abroad while on special assignments as a Co-Host of Fox News Channel’s Outnumbered and Host of Outnumbered Overtime. Like many of us frequent flyers, she does her research, makes her plans, and builds in some […]
A Personalized Approach to Concierge Services in France
I had the privilege of meeting Christian de Jabrun a number of years ago, and have continued to be impressed with the level of services he delivers to his clients – whether it be hosting a large corporate group at one of the world’s most prestigious events, or providing an […]
The Hotel of the Future with Sarah A. Abdallah
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Fall/Winter 2017 | New York Designer and Interior Architect Sarah A. Abdallah is largely known for her elegant and timeless spaces that both calm and stimulate the mind. Abdallah’s design spaces encourage healthy movement and a community mindset by integrating the 5 senses, the latest advances in wellbeing […]
Dave Broom’s Japan
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Fall/Winter 2017 | Dave Broom is an internationally acclaimed drinks writer who has been writing on the subject for 25 years as both a journalist and author. He has won numerous awards and written ten books, including The World Atlas of Whisky, now in its second edition. He is regarded […]
Elizabeth Gordon’s Journey Picks for 2018
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Fall/Winter 2017 | Born in Kenya and raised in Paris, Elizabeth Gordon was exploring the world from a young age. After graduating from Stanford, she worked in Namibia and started a business in Buenos Aires. Eventually she returned to her passion: Africa, and the safari experience. She launched […]
Craig Melvin’s New York City
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Fall/Winter 2017 | Rockefeller Center is at the heart of Manhattan, and a place where Craig Melvin spends much of his time when in the city. Now you can also enjoy some his favorite places to eat, drink and simply enjoy the vibes of New York City. Craig […]
The Art of Hospitality: John Jordan of Jordan Vineyard & Winery
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Fall/Winter 2017 | Committed to long-term success, Jordan says that if they aren’t getting better, they are getting worse. Fortunately, in this case, the entire brand continues to only get better each season. John Jordan has always said, “We focus on three things at Jordan: food, wine and […]
Social Entrepreneur Gina La Morte of TRADE
Gina La Morte has worn many hats during her journey to her new socially responsible company called TRADE: a celebrity stylist; fashion and style expert; reporter; author; speaker; and social entrepreneur. She has styled for Bloomingdales, O-The OPRAH magazine, The Nelson Mandela Foundation, People StyleWatch, Conde Nast Traveler, MTV, Neiman […]
The Art Of Hospitality: Robert Santucci of RockStar Hotels
LuxeGetaways Magazine recently had the pleasure of connecting with Mr. Robert Santucci, CEO of RockStar Hotels. A relatively new brand to enter the hotel marketplace of unique boutique hotel collections, RockStar Hotel’s portfolio reflects the diversity of top destinations around the world; and coupled with properties that offer the traveler […]
Miami Through Ms. Adrienne Arsht’s Eyes
LuxeGetaways Magazine – Spring 2017 | Ms. Adrienne Arsht is often referred to as “Miami’s Savior,” and for good reason. Beyond rescuing the performing arts community with a $30 million gift to what is now known internationally as The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Ms. Arsht remains dedicated to […]












