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Best Luxury Travel Destinations in the World for 2026
Luxury travel has a straightforward definition: staying in places and having experiences that represent the best available, regardless of cost. But the most sophisticated luxury travellers quickly discover that the most expensive option is not always the best one, and that genuine luxury — unhurried time, extraordinary settings, impeccable service, access to things most people never experience — is available across a wider range of destinations and price points than the marketing suggests.

The Best Luxury Destinations
The Maldives is the luxury travel destination that most consistently delivers on its promise — overwater villas, private house reefs, extraordinary marine life, and the kind of privacy and service that is genuinely difficult to replicate elsewhere. One&Only Reethi Rah, Soneva Fushi, and Six Senses Laamu are the properties that consistently rank among the world’s finest. The isolation of resort islands means that the experience is self-contained and consistently controlled.
Bhutan is the world’s most deliberately exclusive destination — its government enforces a minimum daily spend (currently $200 per person per day) that caps visitor numbers and funds infrastructure, conservation, and guide employment. The result is a destination that has preserved its Himalayan Buddhist culture, dramatic mountain landscapes, and pristine environment to a degree unmatched in Asia. The luxury lodges (COMO Uma Paro, Amankora) are among the world’s finest.

Patagonia (Chile and Argentina) offers a different kind of luxury — the luxury of space, silence, and extraordinary natural drama in one of the world’s most remote and pristine environments. Explora Patagonia at Torres del Paine is the definitive property. The landscape — granite spires, Patagonian steppe, turquoise glacial lakes — is unlike anywhere else on earth.
Japan offers luxury rooted in culture rather than climate — a ryokan stay with private onsen, kaiseki dinner, and the accumulated refinement of centuries of Japanese aesthetics produces a sensory and emotional experience that competes with any beach property in the world. Kyoto’s finest ryokans (Tawaraya, Hiiragiya, Aman Kyoto) are the most sought-after accommodation in Asia.



