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INDIA, VIETNAM AND CUBA NAMED AS TOP EMERGING TRAVEL DESTINATIONS IN 2010 VIRTUOSO® LUXE REPORT


Authenticity and experiences are of key importance to the upscale traveler

NEW YORK (March 8, 2010) – Asian and Latin locations rose to the top of the list as up-and-coming destinations in the 2010 Virtuoso Luxe Report released today.  India, Vietnam and Cuba are the top emerging destinations in this year’s report, which provides invaluable insight into the future direction of high-end travelers.  Rounding out the top emerging-destination selections were the Galapagos Islands, China and Chile.

Based on expert feedback from its sought-after network of travel providers and advisors, the Luxe Report results reflect booking trends, new travel destinations, comparisons to travel in 2009, and above all, forecast the travel aspirations of some of the most upscale travelers in the United States.

The top three trends ranked by Virtuoso travel providers as influencing clients’ vacation choices included: seeking authentic experiences in new destinations; rest & relaxation; and spending time or reconnecting with loved ones.  Interestingly, the survey also found that private villa rental is booming, with 41 percent saying that this sector will increase in 2010 over 2009 bookings, supporting the trend towards connecting with loved ones in a private group setting.

Travelers in 2010 are booking longer vacations to more distant destinations. Of the travel professionals responding, 71 percent said clients are seeking international travel for 10+ days. Weekend getaways to domestic destinations garnered the smallest share with only 18 percent.

The primary reasons for Virtuoso clientele booking their travel through a Virtuoso agent as opposed to booking directly were cited as: expertise; the comfort level of working with their travel provider; the pre- and post-trip support they receive; and the ability of the travel provider to fully customize the trip for them.  The largest influences on consumers’ travel decisions are word of mouth, travel magazines and lifestyle magazines.

“The Luxe Report findings confirm people’s continued drive to travel – to see and experience the world firsthand,” said Virtuoso CEO Matthew D. Upchurch.  “Although favorites such as Italy and Australia appear on this year’s list of popular vacation locations, the results point to new interest in emerging destinations such as India, Vietnam and Cuba, the latter of which is revealing, given the current US restrictions.  The Luxe Report also affirms the value that high-end travelers place on working with a professional travel advisor.  In this era of on-line marginalization, experience, knowledge and personalized service still emerge as the very things travelers’ value.”

Key findings from the 2010 Virtuoso Luxe Report are outlined below:

What are the five most popular international destinations for travelers in 2010?

  1. Italy
  2. Mexico
  3. South Africa
  4. Australia
  5. France

What are the top five U.S. destinations where you expect to send travelers in 2010?

  1. Maui
  2. Alaska
  3. New York City
  4. Napa Valley/Sonoma
  5. Las Vegas

Which of the following do you see as “emerging destinations,” meaning those on the cusp of becoming popular, either for the first time or all over again?

  1. India
  2. Vietnam
  3. Cuba
  4. Galapagos Islands
  5. China
  6. Chile

What do you anticipate are the top five most popular destinations for family travel in 2010?

  1. Italy
  2. Mexico
  3. Hawaii
  4. Orlando
  5. Australia & Costa Rica (tied)

Which luxury cruises saw the biggest increase in demand in 2009?

  1. Mediterranean
  2. Alaska
  3. European River
  4. Caribbean
  5. Baltic Region

Which itineraries do you anticipate being popular in 2010?

  1. Alaska
  2. Mediterranean
  3. European River
  4. Caribbean
  5. Greek Isles

Rank your clients’ motivation in choosing a vacation:

  1. Seeking authentic experiences in new destinations
  2. Rest & Relaxation
  3. Spending time or reconnecting with loved ones
  4. Discovering new experiences in previously visited (or more familiar) destinations
  5. Personal enrichment (e.g. voluntourism, cultural experience, learning, etc.)
  6. Seeking adventure

Rank the most important determining factors for your clients’ when choosing a vacation:

  1. The right destination
  2. Value for money paid
  3. The right activity (activities)
  4. Price

For socially and environmentally conscious travelers, which aspects of their travel are they most concerned about?

  1. Accommodations
  2. Activities or excursions
  3. Means of transportation
  4. Giving back to local communities through monetary donations
  5. Giving back to local communities through voluntourism

Advisors from Virtuoso travel agencies were invited to take the survey in November and December 2009.  Results were tabulated from more than 250 responses from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Latin America.  The sampling represents 10,000 of the Virtuoso network’s 1.3 million-name database of affluent clients.

About Virtuoso

Virtuoso® is the industry’s leading luxury travel network.  This by-invitation-only organization comprises over 300 agencies with more than 6,000 elite travel specialists in 22 countries in North and South America, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand, as well as over 1,000 of the world’s best travel providers and premier destinations.  The network’s member agencies generate over $5.1 billion annually in travel sales, making the group the most powerful in the luxury travel segment.  Their relationships with the finest travel companies provide the network’s affluent clientele with exclusive amenities, rare experiences and privileged access.  Virtuoso is the exclusive network of travel services and benefits provided by MasterCard® for participating World Elite MasterCard® programs. For more information, please visit www.virtuoso.com.

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Korakia: A Desert Oasis Re-defined


Ideas of contemporary Palm Springs are those of a glorious desert oasis, with entertainment, great shopping, brand-name resorts, colorful desert flora and fauna, fountains and lakes almost everywhere, all with perfect views of the pink and purple San Jacinto mountains. However, in all of this modern glamour, remains one small, Moroccan-inspired pensione named Korakia, now also called an Experiential Resort.

The original Korakia, first named Del Marroc, was built in 1924 and comprises two historic villas. Scottish painter Gordon Coutts built the original Moroccan villa and screen star J. Carroll Nash owned the Mediterranean Villa. Both gentlemen passed away , one in the late 30’s, and the others in the early ‘70s, and the property fell into a kind of slow entropic disrepair. However, both villas were brought back to life, beginning in 1989 by leading California architectural preservationist, Doug Smith. Restoration and further renovation was completed by the newest owners, Makar Properties, in 2007. All of the renovation, restoration, and preservation has been aimed at maintenance of the original artist/artisan spirit of Korakia – a place where the original owners’ friends — artists, writers, and film people gathered to enjoy life, and eventually discuss the latest in books, movies and painting. But Korakia’s existence suggests more than a historic backstory to guests who visit here: it is a living reminder of the magic of the desert, defining the unique sense of sanctuary, peace, and wellness this environment naturally provides.

Today, the 28 guest rooms — bungalows, guest houses, suites, and studios, all housed in the two historic villas, rest on 1.5 acres of citrus trees, bougainvillea, hibiscus, Madagascar jasmine, olive and Date palm. Fresh grapefruit lemons and oranges can be picked from the trees. There are two heated pools on the property, and in each room and suite there are no telephones, TVs or clocks. Each room is decorated differently, many with original wood burning fireplaces, gauzy white muslin drapes and white-washed walls, both reflecting and refracting the bright desert morning light. In each room, are antiques, paintings and furniture of the period, but all with a certain non-angled softness of Morocco and the Mediterranean — so that the sense of being there is never far away.
Korakia provides substantial homemade breakfasts and lunches, but no dinners. Dinners from various restaurants close by can be ordered in and eaten around the original firepits, all lighted in the cool Mojave desert evenings As regards the sense of wellness at this Experiential Resort, there are two heated pools, complimentary weekend Yoga, an indoor-outdoor Spa lodge, and a full massage treatment menu.

www.korakia.com
1-760-864-6411

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