These are Airbnbs top 10 Spring Destinations to Visit This Year

The mildly warm weather and unusually bright blue February skies have gotten many of us wanting to soak up the sun properly – somewhere with deserted shores, infinity pools, cabanas and cocktails. Whether you’re looking for a real barefoot toes-in-the-sand kind of holiday, or would prefer a quick city break to beat the crowds before Easter, Airbnb have revealed their hottest spring holiday destinations based on what people are searching for. And it’s a list that has something for everyone.

Slide 1 of 11: The mildly warm weather and unusually bright blue February skies have gotten many of us wanting to soak up the sun properly - somewhere with deserted shores, infinity pools, cabanas and cocktails. Whether you’re looking for a real barefoot toes-in-the-sand kind of holiday, or would prefer a quick city break to beat the crowds before Easter, Airbnb have revealed their hottest spring holiday destinations based on what people are searching for. And it’s a list that has something for everyone.

 

Carolina, Puerto Rico

Natural and understated, this quiet corner in Puerto Rico is the best place to beat the crowds. Situated in the Northeast coast with close links to the capital San Juan, you can choose between beaches rippled with miles of sand dunes or zip to the city centre for its culture.

Natural and understated, this quiet corner in Puerto Rico is the best place to beat the crowds. Situated in the Northeast coast with close links to the capital San Juan, you can choose between beaches rippled with miles of sand dunes or zip to the city centre for its culture.We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. BOOK HERE

 

Monterrey is Mexico

Monterrey is Mexico’s third-largest city that has a humming creative scene, vibrant nightlife and is jam-packed with top-notch restaurants. Fly out for a visit this spring and you’ll want to rebook for next year straight away.

Monterrey is Mexico’s third-largest city that has a humming creative scene, vibrant nightlife and is jam-packed with top-notch restaurants. Fly out for a visit this spring and you’ll want to rebook for next year straight away.BOOK HERE

Santos, Brazil

Travellers can’t get enough of this coastal city. Here, you’ll find plenty of chic-but-affordable hotels, glorious silky ribbons of sand by the water and beachfront cafes where the only sound you’ll hear is the waves crashing against the shore. It’s a long flight though, so you’ll need more than just a few days here.

Travellers can’t get enough of this coastal city. Here, you’ll find plenty of chic-but-affordable hotels, glorious silky ribbons of sand by the water and beachfront cafes where the only sound you’ll hear is the waves crashing against the shore. It’s a long flight though, so you’ll need more than just a few days here.BOOK HERE

San Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan also made the list, known for being the historical city pulsating with modern energy. The area was hit by Hurricane Irma back in September 2017, but remained to rebuild itself into something quite beautiful. You can land at the airport and be swimming around in the waters just moments later, and we all know there’s nothing better than that.BOOK HERE

San Juan also made the list, known for being the historical city pulsating with modern energy. The area was hit by Hurricane Irma back in September 2017, but remained to rebuild itself into something quite beautiful. You can land at the airport and be swimming around in the waters just moments later, and we all know there’s nothing better than that.BOOK HERE

Dapa, Philippines 

This palm-covered, lesser-known corner of the Philippines has smouldering views you have to see to believe. There’s no thumping club scene here. It’s entirely tranquil, best known for its legendary sunsets where backpackers stop looking to escape civilisation. Get here before everyone else does.

This palm-covered, lesser-known corner of the Philippines has smouldering views you have to see to believe. There’s no thumping club scene here. It’s entirely tranquil, best known for its legendary sunsets where backpackers stop looking to escape civilisation. Get here before everyone else does.BOOK HERE

 

From hammock-strewn beaches to extraordinary scuba diving spots, a visit here will send anyone into a happy-go-lucky state of mind. No wonder it’s one of the most-searched for spots on Airbnb for this spring.

From hammock-strewn beaches to extraordinary scuba diving spots, a visit here will send anyone into a happy-go-lucky state of mind. No wonder it’s one of the most-searched for spots on Airbnb for this spring.BOOK HERE

Vladivostok, Russia

This thoroughly charming city has a beautiful hilly setting, striking architecture and is a place for many adventures. Filled with fascinating history and stories from its Soviet era, it’s steeped in culture for visitors to soak up.

This thoroughly charming city has a beautiful hilly setting, striking architecture and is a place for many adventures. Filled with fascinating history and stories from its Soviet era, it’s steeped in culture for visitors to soak up. BOOK HERE

 

Cologne, Germany

This 2000-year-old city is the region’s cultural hub. Filled with avant-garde structures, medieval churches and museums on every corner, everyone will love a weekend city break here. And if you’ve still got time, hop on the Deutsche Bahn for a 45-minute train journey into the beautiful mountainous range in the Westerwald. This is the kind of place where visiting just once isn’t an option.

This 2000-year-old city is the region’s cultural hub. Filled with avant-garde structures, medieval churches and museums on every corner, everyone will love a weekend city break here. And if you’ve still got time, hop on the Deutsche Bahn for a 45-minute train journey into the beautiful mountainous range in the Westerwald. This is the kind of place where visiting just once isn’t an option.BOOK NOW

Williams, Arizona

Known as the gateway to the Grand Canyon, high-desert Williams is filled with Americana-style restaurants and shops that date back to the 1900s. Take a visit to the Bearizona Wildlife Park or Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum to really taste the bygone era that once was.

Known as the gateway to the Grand Canyon, high-desert Williams is filled with Americana-style restaurants and shops that date back to the 1900s. Take a visit to the Bearizona Wildlife Park or Pete’s Route 66 Gas Station Museum to really taste the bygone era that once was.BOOK NOW

Guadeloupe

The French Caribbean Archipelago is one of the most untouched destinations that definitely shouldn’t be missed. With a string of beach towns, soaring mountain ranges and crystal-clear waters, it’s one of the most beautiful places on Earth. And there’s no surprise it’s one of Airbnb’s most-searched-for destinations.BOOK NOW

The French Caribbean Archipelago is one of the most untouched destinations that definitely shouldn’t be missed. With a string of beach towns, soaring mountain ranges and crystal-clear waters, it’s one of the most beautiful places on Earth. And there’s no surprise it’s one of Airbnb’s most-searched-for destinations.BOOK NOW

Airbnb reaches half a billion reservations from travellers

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Since its launch in 2007, the US giant of accommodation rental between individuals claims to have reached half a billion travellers, it reported in a release that profiles its members.

Airbnb is now active in 191 countries and over 81,000 cities worldwide. Travellers can choose from some six million residences, ranging from everyday homes to yurts, treehouses or cabins on a boat. There are even over 4,000 castles.

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In its report, the platform says that over 75 cities around the world have welcomed at least a million travellers thanks to its portfolio, including Auckland in New Zealand, Mexico City in Mexico, Cape Town in South Africa, Havana in Cuba, Split in Croatia, Chongqing in China and Pusan in South Korea. Meanwhile American hosts have handed over their keys to travellers from almost every country in the world.

Since the launch of its business model, the US company has helped people who host travellers to earn 65 billion dollars. Over half of hosts are women, and a million are aged over 50.

Airbnb counts six million vacation rentals.
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Travellers generally find their stays satisfactory. On average, they rate their accommodation at 4.7 out of 5.

 

Airbnb reaches half a billion reservations from travellers

Getty

Since its launch in 2007, the US giant of accommodation rental between individuals claims to have reached half a billion travellers, it reported in a release that profiles its members.

Airbnb is now active in 191 countries and over 81,000 cities worldwide. Travellers can choose from some six million residences, ranging from everyday homes to yurts, treehouses or cabins on a boat. There are even over 4,000 castles.

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In its report, the platform says that over 75 cities around the world have welcomed at least a million travellers thanks to its portfolio, including Auckland in New Zealand, Mexico City in Mexico, Cape Town in South Africa, Havana in Cuba, Split in Croatia, Chongqing in China and Pusan in South Korea. Meanwhile American hosts have handed over their keys to travellers from almost every country in the world.

Since the launch of its business model, the US company has helped people who host travellers to earn 65 billion dollars. Over half of hosts are women, and a million are aged over 50.

Airbnb counts six million vacation rentals.© Provided by AFPRelaxNews Airbnb counts six million vacation rentals.

Travellers generally find their stays satisfactory. On average, they rate their accommodation at 4.7 out of 5.

Disney Water Parks Enhancing Fun in the Sun

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Thinking of a visit to Walt Disney World this spring or summer?

Don’t rule out a stop at the water parks to cool off.

In 2019, both Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon will feature thrilling experiences as well as exclusive food and beverage options you can’t get anywhere else at Disney.

Items like the Sand Pail Sundae at Typhoon Lagoon and the Key Lime Pie on a stick at Blizzard Beach are sure to be a big hit under the hot Florida sun.

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Disney Water Parks General Manager Mark Dukes told TravelPulse there are several new things for guests this year.

“We’ve got some exciting things going on with our cabanas we’ll be able to share in the next couple months, but we’re adding eleven new cabanas to Typhoon Lagoon between now and mid-June. We should have the last one of them open in June,” Dukes said.

The newly unveiled, limited time Splash Pack offer should also grab guests’ attention.

“It allows the guests to bundle some experiences, so they get a beach towel – one of our merchandise beach towels,” Dukes said. “So, it can be a Little Mermaid, it could be Typhoon Lagoon, Blizzard Beach, Toy Story, Mickey and Minnie. They get the refillable drink mugs, and then they get a lunch or dinner option with that as well. So, we’re bundling that for $44, which is about a 20 percent discount off what they would pay regularly.”

It’s a test phase for Disney available now through May 4, so stay tuned to see if it gets extended into the summer season.

Additionally, Disney is bringing back and expanding on H2O Glow at Typhoon Lagoon.

“It was so well received last year that we’re adding nine more events, and we’re actually expanding it an hour on the front end,” Dukes said.

H2O Glow will stick with the same ‘Party-Saurus Rex’ theme as last year, with Buzz, Woody and Jessie returning, pairing perfectly with the new Toy Story movie slated to release this year.

As the sun goes down, the party lights come up and a DJ will play tunes as a limited number of guests play, dance, eat and drink the night away.

The cap on how many visitors enter the park for the special event allows for short to no wait times on the rides. And you get the bonus of riding water slides at night.

For those who have yet to visit Blizzard Beach or Typhon Lagoon, the immersive experience is one you won’t forget.

“All of our rides have deep theming to them,” Dukes said. “You know, it’s not just a big plastic ride on a tower. Our rides are embedded into our story. Everything you see from the shipwrecked boats to the merchandise shop and food beverage locations all have deep theming on them as well. So, they’re just a great experience and a little different than what you might find in a water park back home.”

Plus, the majority of the rides at both parks don’t have a height requirement so the whole family can join in on the fun.

Home to the longest lazy river in the country, Blizzard Beach is an ideal place for relaxation with perfectly shaded cabanas but also plenty of beach lounge space to catch a tan. Plus, it’s perfect for families with kids of any age thanks to the two separate areas just for children. You can also set your emotions on edge if you ride Summit Plummet – the 120-foot tall free-fall body slide.

Typhoon Lagoon also packs plenty of thrills with rides like Crush ‘n’ Gusher and Miss Adventure Falls.

However, the real showstopper is the wave pool. Typhoon Lagoon features the only surf-able wave pool in the United States.

Around 10-12 guests will go out to surf school in the morning before park the opens to everyone. Disney partners with professional instructors here, with one instructor teaching before anyone enters the water and then two instructors in the water with the students, helping guide them to paddle and stand up to surf the waves.

It’s $165 for the class and guests will have two and a half hours of surf time. Riders must be eight years or older to participate in the surf school.

“The beautiful thing about our wave pool is that it’s the same wave one after another, so it’s consistent. If you were to go to the beach you could wait an hour for your next great wave but this one comes in the next three to five minutes,” Dukes said.

Those waves can reach up to six feet high and also break from three different directions, giving surfers plenty of ways to practice their skills. Even pros come out and rent the space for special events because the waves are always consistent.

Another area Disney continues to enhance is through food and targeting millennials.

On targeting those young adults, Dukes said “there’s an opportunity to ride some really thrilling rides and relax when you want to relax. There are great bars, very talented bartenders, fun drinks, amazing food. It’s not the typical hamburgers and hot dogs you find at across the country. It’s a really great menu with some fun flavor explosions and fun drinks.”

Frozen drinks and cool treats also make for great Instagram pictures.

“I’m very proud of our culinary staff,” Dukes said. “We’ve changed menus at both of the parks. We’ve really focused on creating some healthy options for our guests, but even our regular fun food is not what you experience most water parks. It’s above and beyond. And I’m really excited about what they put together.”

Both parks feature gluten-free and vegetarian offerings for meals as well. This includes unique flatbread pizza that goes beyond the traditional pepperoni. Step out of your comfort zone and try something new!

But if you really want a burger and fries, Disney comes through with incredible flavors in the Blizzard Burger that features a scrumptious “ham jam” on a pretzel bun. And you can’t go wrong with the Cuban Burger at Typhoon Lagoon either.

Another area of fun for millennials is Hammerhead Fred’s bar at Typhoon Lagoon. It features live entertainment and will become an adult’s only area at certain times during the year, making it a terrific escape for the millennials without kids.

The millennials who do have kids have plenty of options for fun in the sun for themselves and their children.

As for characters at the parks during the day, you’ll find Lilo and Stich at Typhoon Lagoon and Goofy at Blizzard Beach. However, there could be surprises in the future.

“We’re always looking to see based on the popularity of the movies at the time what we’re going to do, if we can bring some additional characters in or change them up,” Dukes said.

Nicky Hilton’s New Fashion Line Will Make You Want To Travel

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Nicky Hilton’s newest fashion line solves your travel-packing predicaments. Heading to Spain? Pick up the Ibiza, a flirty, bias-cut frock whose saturated ombre hues come from the party island’s dazzling sunsets. Going to Mykonos? Opt for the strapless Aegan maxi dress covered with a Greek tile pattern in blue hues.

The 20 breezy silk dresses, tops, tunics and kimonos from the Nicky Hilton x Tolani, Spring 2019 Passport Collection were inspired by the jet-setting fashion designer’s favorite travel destinations.

Forbes Travel Guide talked to Hilton about her second collaboration with the womenswear brand, the souvenirs she must pick up when traveling and the one place that tops her bucket list.

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Rome

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What are your favorite destinations?

Italy, definitely, is one of my favorite destinations. I met my husband in Italy. I love Italian food—I love pasta, pizza. It’s such a beautiful, special place.

What are some must-do activities in Italy?

Coffee. I have a weakness for Italian coffee. You can get an excellent cup of coffee anywhere there.

They have amazing pottery and ceramics, which I always come back with bundles of. All of my plateware and bowls, I bought in Ravello.

Which Italian city is best for shopping?

I love Rome. It has one of my favorite shops, CIR, in the Piazza Barberini. It has Incredible embroidered linens, tablecloths and children’s clothing. It’s very special. The craftsmanship is impeccable.

Favorite place for an amazing view?

The Italian coast is pretty incredible. Ravello, Positano and that view looking out is hard to beat.

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What was your most memorable trip?

Getting in engaged in Lake Como in a little small boat, in the middle of the water. And then we road tripped to Rome, where we met. We had the most fabulous weekend.

What are your favorite hotels?

There are so many. I love the Hotel Plaza Athénée Paris. I just love how it smells when you walk in. I have been staying there since I was a little girl, and I love the location and the rooms — it’s just amazing.

But actually, during my last trip [to Paris], I stayed in Saint Germain — I’d never stayed in that part of town — at Hotel Lutetia. I loved it. There was a just different energy over there — very chic, Parisian, boutique. Le Bon Marché is within walking distance from the hotel.

I like to get out of my comfort zone sometimes and try new things.

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Next Stop: Doha

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Where are you traveling to next?

I’m going to Doha. I’ve never been. That’s exciting. I’m seeing some friends, and there’s the FTA [Fashion Trust Arabia] awards and the big [Jean Nouvel-designed National Museum of Qatar] opening. I’m going to get some good sightseeing in and explore a little bit.

Are there any places on your travel wish list?

I really want to go to Bali. I’ve heard so many wonderful things and seen so many photos, but I’ve never been.

What do you pack on your carry-on?

I always pack a blanket and an eye mask from this brand it I found online. It’s called Mindfold, and there’s foam on the side so it’s completely blackout.

Dr. Barbara Sturm hyaluronic ampoules. It’s hyaluronic acid in these tubes that you crack open, and they keep you hydrated the whole flight.

Water, a book and a note pad to write down lists and ideas.

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The Positano from the Passport Collection

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Most of the pieces in your new collection are inspired by beachy destinations. Do beaches top your itinerary when you travel?

I like to do a little of everything. Eating is always a priority, so before I travel somewhere, I’m getting tips from friends about the best restaurants. I love visiting the local museums. I love local flea markets; I’m decorating a new house so I’m constantly looking for new additions.

I love shopping. In Positano and Capri, there are so many of these stalls. I’ve picked up some incredible pictures. In St. Tropez, there are local artisans selling things like really cool homemade jewelry. Fun things.

Which pieces from the new collection do you wear most?

I love the Portofino piece because there are so many different ways to wear it. You can wear it as a dress. The other day in New York it was cold, so I wore it as a tunic with jeans. You also can wear it as a cover-up.

And then I’ve also been wearing the Montauk dress — that’s the one with the anchors.

And the Formentera kimono, I love also. I love a good print. It adds a fun splash of color to any outfit.

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Nicky Hilton Wearing The Antibes Top

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What other projects are you working on?

I’m launching shoes with French Sole this fall, which is really exciting. I’ve designed clothing, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics, but I’ve never done footwear.

And when anyone ever asks me, “What’s your go-to outfit?,” it’s always skinny jeans, a blazer and ballet flats. I wear ballet flats every single day. I think they’re practical, they’re chic, they’re comfortable. So, my French Sole collaboration will have a lot of loafers and ballet flats.

And I love French Sole. I’ve been shopping at this store on the Upper East Side since I was in high school.

7 Trip Ideas You Can Take With Your Tax Refund

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Perhaps it’s true that the only things certain in life are death and taxes. So why not make the latter a bit more fun?

This year, according to the IRS, this link opens in a new tab, the size of the average tax refund is $3,008. If you’ve already trudged through your paperwork and are just waiting for that check to clear: congratulations! You deserve something special.

While everybody has different ideas about how to best use that coveted refund money, we’re firmly of the belief that a getaway is the best reward.

Whether you’re impatiently awaiting your refund or in need of an extra dose of motivation to finish up that paperwork, we’ve got seven ideas that will help you make the most of your tax return.

From a tropical week-long getaway to a luxurious weekend in the desert, these seven vacations are only waiting for your return — and for you to press “book now.”

Slide 2 of 8: One of Thailand’s most well-known vacation island destinations, Ko Samui is known for its sandy beaches, coral reefs and seemingly-endless resort options.
While you may be tempted to spend all your time on the 13-mile island relaxing by the water, Ko Samui also has plenty of active options for those who want to get out and feel more than just sand between their toes (think diving, exploring bamboo villages and visiting ancient sacred sites).
Flights to Bangkok are available from $700 round-trip from New York and from $550 from Los Angeles. Bangkok Airways offers daily flights from Bangkok to Koh Samui from about $130 one-way.
A stay at the Six Senses Samui (from $385 per night) could be the perfect way to unwind after a stressful tax season. The resort preaches wellness, with an emphasis on emotional wellness that will last long beyond your return flight.

Slide 3 of 8: Travel to Bhutan is easy from a budgeting point of view. The self-proclaimed happiest country on earth has set a standard tourist rate of $250 per day. But that tourist fee will ensure that visitors have their visa, three-star accommodations, transport, food, entrances to sites and a licensed guide service all taken care of.
Round-trip flights from New York to Paro (via Delhi) are available from about $1,200. You can spend up to a week exploring Bhutan with all the money you get back from your tax return. In that time, you’ll be able to trek through the country’s famous mountains, dine on Bhutanese cuisine in the capital city of Thimphu and visit the iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery.
Slide 4 of 8: Peru’s capital and largest city is often just seen as a stopover on the way to Machu Picchu. But the city is a thriving metropolis, home to awe-inspiring history and a thriving culinary scene — it’s the only place in the world with two restaurants in the top 10 of the world’s best.
If you’re a surfer, you can spend time catching waves. Architecture buffs can wander the old streets, exploring well-preserved colonial buildings dating back to the 1500s.
Book your stay at the famous Country Club hotel, considered by some to be the birthplace of the pisco sour. Rooms are available from $211 per night. Round-trip flights from Los Angeles start at only $350 and around $450 to get there from New York City.

Slide 5 of 8: Barbados is one of the true gems of the Caribbean. While the 166-square-mile island has plenty of selection —rum, reggae, jazz, food, history and nature — it doesn’t have the same crowds as many other Caribbean islands.
Spend a week exploring the island’s history, dining in beachside fish shacks or drinking in roadside rum shacks where locals like to boast that their island is the birthplace of the liquor.
Flights from New York City to Barbados start at about $400 and from Los Angeles, it’s about $600 round-trip. Every single one of the rooms at the Fairmount Royal Pavilion (available from $468 per night) face the beach.

Slide 6 of 8: Make your tax return stretch all the way across a river. Viking River Cruises offers an eight-day “Romantic Danube” cruise that will take you from Nuremberg to Budapest. The trip includes excursions to castles in Budapest, a tour of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna or an option to visit Salzburg, where “The Sound of Music” was filmed. The eight-day cruise is available to book from $1,999. That price includes all food and one cultural excursion per day, but does not include airfare.

Slide 7 of 8: If a vacation in the Utah desert doesn’t sound like one of the most heavenly escapes imaginable, you haven’t seen Amangiri. The ridiculously-stunning resort is an oasis of modernist luxury architecture in the middle of the desert — complete with vistas of mesas, a Navajo-inspired spa and private pools at each suite. Rates start at $1,400 per night and include all board and airport transfers. Plus, you get privileged access to the nearby National Parks when you’re an Amangiri guest.

Slide 8 of 8: Escape to a Central American paradise with your refund this year. Belize is beloved by many for its variety: tropical rainforests, exciting mountains and pristine beach are all within easy access of each other.
Book a trip to one of the Cayes, or islands, off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean. If you feel like going all out, book some time at St. George’s Caye, a private island resort. One night at the private and luxurious villa accommodation will set you back $894 per night — but it can be shared with up to six people. (Just wait for your friends to get their refunds back.)
Flights to Belize City are available from major U.S. hub airports starting at about $400.

Where the rich and famous go on vacation

Slide 1 of 31: Ah, to be rich and famous and able to rock up at your own desert island via a private jet at the click of a finger... We can only dream. But while we’re waiting for that lottery win, let's get some inspiration from the destinations the rich and famous go for some downtime. From magical winter retreats to glorious sunny isles, here are just some of the one percent's favorite destinations.

Slide 2 of 31: You know you've made it into the upper echelons of society when Sir Richard Branson invites you to join him on his private isle, Necker Island, in the British Virgin Islands. The likes of Barack Obama, Prince Harry, Kate Moss, Harrison Ford, Mariah Carey, Robert de Niro, Mel Gibson and Harry Styles – among many, many others – have been Sir Branson's guests at the super-exclusive retreat.
Slide 3 of 31: To say the island is luxurious would be an enormous understatement – but it's the barefoot, laidback kind of luxury. With room for only 34 people at a time, Necker Island offers the sort of privacy the most influential people in the world crave.
Slide 4 of 31: The accommodation options are enormous and elegant, the white sands and sparkling ocean are postcard-pretty, and in case lying on the beach isn’t for you, there is water sports, tennis and an unending supply of food and drink to keep you occupied.
Slide 5 of 31: Synonymous with luxury, the remote vibes, peaceful surroundings and often astronomical prices make the beautiful islands of the Maldives an instant hit with the rich and famous.

Slide 8 of 31: The picturesque Swiss ski resort of Gstaad is not so much about the skiing, but more about the people-watching. Fabulously glamorous people draped in jewels and furs, designer ski gear and expensive cars are just some of the things you’ll gawp at if you spend a week – or indeed, an afternoon – in this famous place.
Slide 9 of 31: Gstaad is frequented by the true upper echelons of celebrity society: Sophia Loren, Madonna, Rudolph Valentino and Julie Andrews. They have all flocked to the resort’s top attraction: the glamorous, revered and yet somehow still cosy Gstaad Palace Hotel.
Slide 10 of 31: But there are plenty of opulent chalets too. Formula 1 mogul Bernie Ecclestone is just one of the super-wealthy elite with a multi-million dollar property here.

Slide 11 of 31: The Cote d’Azur, also known as the French Riviera, has long been favored for a sophisticated, elegant getaway. With world-class restaurants, famed hotels and a glamorous clientele, it's been a hotspot for the jet-set type for decades.

Slide 12 of 31: On the Mediterranean coast of southeastern France, the Cote d’Azur includes upmarket areas such as St Tropez, Cannes, Villefranche and Cap Ferrat, and don’t forget Monaco, the tax-free micro-state for the ultra-rich.

Slide 14 of 31: The island of Antigua has bags of Caribbean charm, with swaying palm trees, sunny skies and idyllic beaches. Fans over the years have included Robert de Niro, Princess Diana and Eric Clapton, who have flocked to the destination in search of privacy and a more authentic experience.
Slide 15 of 31: The most elite of all Antiguan getaways is Jumby Bay, an exclusive private island off the coast of Antigua. The houses, owned by private homeowners but managed by Rosewood, are enormous, luxurious, and seriously expensive.
Slide 16 of 31: You’ll need a lot of cash to holiday here, but as far as privacy goes, it’s one of the world’s best: there’s no chance of being papped. Will Smith, Paul McCartney and Kevin Spacey are just a few of the big names who’ve chosen the island for a private retreat.

Slide 17 of 31: If money was no object, many of us would undoubtedly choose to holiday in Bora Bora. It's no surprise then that the most wealthy people in the world flock to this exclusive French Polynesian island.
Slide 19 of 31: Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux recently jetted off to Bora Bora for their honeymoon, while other admirers of the island include Justin Bieber and Usain Bolt.

Slide 20 of 31: If you’re booking a holiday to St Barths, the swanky, French-speaking, super-luxe Caribbean island, then you’ve probably made it.
Slide 21 of 31: With breathtaking white sands, a vibrant coral reef and plenty of quirky restaurants and bars, the island has everything a celebrity could need: beauty, luxury and, of course, privacy.
Slide 22 of 31: One of the island’s most spectacular properties is the Hotel Eden Rock-St Barths. Owned by the Matthews family – that’s Spencer Matthews, of British TV reality show Made in Chelsea fame, and James Matthews, Pippa Middleton’s new husband – the hotel is a favorite of the rich and famous. Tom Hanks, Mick Jagger and, of course, the Middleton family are all past guests.
Slide 23 of 31: The private island of Mustique, in St Vincent and the Grenadines, is synonymous not only with luxury but with the most elite of visitors.

Slide 24 of 31: Frequent guests have included musical royalty such as Mick Jagger, Bryan Adams and the late David Bowie. It hasn't been short of real royalty either, as Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have visited the destination on three occasions for personal trips.
Slide 25 of 31: In recent years, the island has become a favourite with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, with the couple choosing the tranquil spot most years for family trips away.

Slide 26 of 31: A city of many contrasts, travelers on all sorts of budgets visit Rio for its cultural highlights, buzzing nightlife, beautiful people and dreamy beaches.
Slide 27 of 31: The gulf between rich and poor in the city means that the most wealthy live separate lives from the majority of inhabitants, so the most elite of restaurants, bars and hotels are accustomed to hosting guests with bodyguards, enormous teams of staff and special requests for privacy.

Slide 28 of 31: This reality – which even extends to many resorts having their own helipads so top celebrities need not bother with walking past photographers and reporters – means that Rio is a top choice for the rich and famous desiring a hassle-free holiday. Jennifer Lopez, David Beckham and Lady Gaga have all holidayed in the Brazilian hotspot in recent years, with hip hotel the Fasano a particular favorite.
Slide 29 of 31: If the Obama family are choosing the Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard as a summer retreat, you can safely bet it’s a good place to be.

Slide 30 of 31: And it’s not just Barack, Michelle and the kids either: Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Bill Gates and Oprah Winfrey have all holidayed at the exclusive destination.

Slide 31 of 31: The island is pretty relaxing, but there’s plenty to do if you're after an active holiday too. You can cycle between the different towns, stroll on the pretty beaches or indulge in a game (or three) of golf.

Top 10 attractions to see and do in St. Petersburg

Slide 1 of 10: Charming and romantic canals around the city have given Saint Petersburg the nickname "Venice of the North". Taking a boat cruise along the Neva River is one of the best ways to explore the city and marvel the city's impressive neo-classical architecture. With multiple rivers and many canals winding their way through the city, offering unique views of the city, a river cruise is a must for all visitors!

Slide 2 of 10: The whole city is famous for its Imperial palaces and majestic parks, but Peterhof Palace is just so impressive it can't be missed. Located about an hour away from the city's center, Petehof's a large complex of palaces, gardens and fountains. Russian tsars used it as their main summer residence, so it's no wonder its exterior and interior are lavishly decorated. The major draw is the Grand Palace, built in Baroque style, and the beautiful Park surrounding it. With more than 150 fountains and 4 cascades, the whole complex had gotten the nickname Russian Versailles.

Slide 3 of 10: The State Hermitage Museum is the second largest in the world and houses the largest collection of paintings in the world. Around 3 million pieces from all over the world are kept here, including rich collection of Greek and Roman antiquities and European fine art. The Museum spans several sites, but the main collection is located within the impressive Winter Palace. Here you'll find masterpieces of famous painters like Leonardo Da Vinci, Goya, Rembrandt, Van Gogh etc. It's a must-see for all art and history buffs!

Slide 5 of 10: St. Petersburg's main street houses many beautiful landmarks. The most famous street is 2.5 miles long and lined up with glorious palaces, historical buildings and lovely bridges. It crosses the city center from east to west and it's considered as the main avenue in town. Besides historic monuments, Nevsky Prospekt is also a hub for shopping and nightlife. Also, it's scattered with cafes and restaurants, serving delicious Russian dishes.

Slide 6 of 10: Famed as one of the most splendid buildings in the city, The Winter Palace was once a royal residence of Russian tsars. The Baroque masterpiece is situated on the Palace Square, known as the city's main square. Admire the mirrors, ceiling paintings, sculptures and miraculous halls, all bursting with richness. The Palace today partly houses the most famous museum in town, the Hermitage.
Slide 7 of 10: Besides State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg boasts many more fascinating museums. Art buffs need to visit the State Russian Museum, where's the finest collection of Russian art. Housed in the stunning Mikhailovsky Palace, it exhibits Russian artwork from early icons to modern pieces from the 20th century. Literature lovers and bookworms will love the Pushkin and Dostoevsky Museums. Both museums are located inside the former apartments of the writers, featuring their personal objects and working studies where they wrote literal masterpieces. Another interesting museum is the Faberge Museum, museum of decorative art featuring the largest collection of famous Faberge Easter Eggs.

Slide 8 of 10: Home to the most iconic golden dome of Russia, St. Isaac's Cathedral was once the largest in the country until Church of Christ the Savior in Moscow was rebuilt. It's ranked as one of the largest cathedrals in the world, so it's no surprise it's one of the most fascinating landmarks in the whole country. The interior of the church is decorated with lavish ornaments, detailed mosaic icons and paintings. The major draw for tourists is the dome of the Cathedral, plated with pure gold. You can climb 300 steps up to the colonnade and enjoy the most splendid and magnificent view over the city.
Slide 9 of 10: Ballet is the national honor of Russians and one of the main pillars of the Russian culture. Russia is home to the world's most famous opera and ballet theatres and one of them is the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. Lavish interior of the theatre will make you travel back in time and feel like nobility. Here you can have a chance to see live some of the best ballet shows on earth, with a jaw-dropping orchestra and top-notch dancers.
Slide 10 of 10: Russia has a celebrated drinking culture with vodka as the country's national drink. Vodka is the most famous alcoholic drink in the country and in Saint Petersburg you can even visit the museum dedicated to the iconic drink. To drink like a true Russian, don't mix vodka with soda because Russians drink it as a shot, all by itself. Saint Petersburg boasts great nightlife, vibrant clubs and bars spread all over the city, ideal to taste some real Russian vodka!

Tickets to Brazil Are in High Demand as Visa Restrictions End

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Travelers are scrambling to get plane tickets to Brazil now that the country has erased the need for a visa.

Australian, Canadian, Japanese and American tourists will no longer need a visa starting June 17, 2019, and a new Kayak survey revealed searches for flights have shown double-digit increases. The highest increase was registered in Australia (36 percent), followed by the United States (31 percent), Canada (19 percent) and Japan (4 percent).

The end of the visa requirement came about as part of a decree from the Brazilian government. Visitors arriving with valid passports and intending to visit Brazil for leisure and business tourism, artistic or sports activities or exceptional situations of national interest are able to visit without a visa for 90 days, extendable for another 90 days.

Travelers don’t have to wait to visit Brazil, however. The country relaxed visa restrictionslast year, and electronic visas are easily obtainable.

When the move to the electronic visa process was made last year, there was a similar push from these four countries, boosting arrivals to Brazil. In 2018, the country received more than 715,000 tourists from Australia, Japan, the U.S. and Canada, a number 15 percent higher than in 2017.

Specifically, the U.S. sent more than 500,000 tourists to Brazil in 2018, an increase of 13 percent. More than 71,000 Canadians headed to the country, 45 percent more than in 2017. Australia recorded a growth of 25 percent, and Japan, 5 percent.

These Countries’ Citizens Travel the Most

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Get Going travel insurance looked at the most traveled nations and has awarded China the “Champions of Travel.”

With their massive population, Chinese nationals have been monumental to the travel industry spending over a quarter of a trillion dollars which is more than that of the U.S. and Germany combined.

Coming in at second, the U.S. has increased its tourism spending to over $135 billion, which is pretty significant since only 42 percent of Americans own a passport.

Germany takes the cake for the most traveled citizens in Europe as they spent $90 billion last year. The country was followed by the U.K. which spent $71 billion in 2018.

But where do all of these travelers go? In terms of the U.S., about 35.1 million Americans visit Mexico each year, while only 14.3 million visit Canada. Only 5 million Americans leave North America for the U.K. and France.

The Brits are always on the prowl for sun it seems as they most often travel to Spain or France. While Canada didn’t make it in the top four, their citizens average 632 air miles per person and tend to travel to the U.K., Cuba and Germany.

Get Going also discovered that some countries are outnumbered by tourists. Andorra, for example, had 3 million arrivals last year which put its tourist to residents ratio at 1:39. Macao, similarly, had 17 million visitors last year, and with a population of only 630,000 people, it’s no wonder they came in second on the most tourist-heavy areas.

“Travel around the world seems easier than it ever has been, and more and more nations seem to be holidaying further afield than in years gone by. The research is a good way to look at where money is being spent and who is benefiting from it,” Get Going Spokesperson Josh Hancock said.

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