What We Learned at Virtuoso Travel Week 2025
This August, Virtuoso Travel Week once again transformed Las Vegas into the global capital of luxury travel. More than 4,800 travel advisors, hoteliers, tour operators, cruise executives, and destination representatives gathered for a whirlwind of meetings, panels, announcements, parties, impromptu confabs, and a glittery gala night celebrating Virtuoso, The Magazine’s 25th anniversary.

11 of This Year’s Splashiest New Hotels
Call it a hot take, but that first flop onto a crisp hotel bed after the suitcases have been stowed might be a contender for the best moment of any trip. The next best thing: a yuzu-scented soak in a hinoki-wood bathtub (or maybe it’s afternoon tea on a terrace looking out at Bangkok’s skyscrapers). This year, new hotels are popping up in choice enclaves around the world, from Tokyo’s Shibaura to the Entertainment District in Toronto.

These Southwest U.S. Via Ferratas Rival Europe’s Alpine Classics
Call it a hot take, but that first flop onto a crisp hotel bed after the suitcases have been stowed might be a contender for the best moment of any trip. The next best thing: a yuzu-scented soak in a hinoki-wood bathtub (or maybe it’s afternoon tea on a terrace looking out at Bangkok’s skyscrapers). This year, new hotels are popping up in choice enclaves around the world, from Tokyo’s Shibaura to the Entertainment District in Toronto.

One of Mexico’s Best Resorts Is About to Debut a Fresh New Look
Arriving at the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal is nothing short of cinematic. Travelers get to the 112-room cliffside resort via the iconic Dos Mares tunnel. Halfway along the nearly 1,000-foot-long passage, which cuts through the mountains and is illuminated by chandeliers hanging from its arched stone ceilings, the buzz from Cabo San Lucas’ lively downtown fades, and guests emerge at a serene beachside retreat where the Pacific collides with the Sea of Cortés.







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