
Selling luxury stays has its own set of challenges. Rich travelers can be attentive to a new destination or a new property to stay where they are among the first of their classmates to visit. Add concerns about abanfolism, and it is clear that travelers have reached a turning point, looking for less visited sites for their trips.
According to the Safety and Feeling Survey and Safety of Rescue Travel of 2024, Abyandourism is a concern for 76 percent of travelers and 31 percent experienced their first -hand effects last year. MMGY reports that 60 percent of travelers are considering overcrowding when choosing destinations.
Keeping up to where sending your customers can be overwhelming, but here are some luxury stays in remote destinations that you may want to put on your radar.
While Costa Rica is not necessarily “out of the ordinary,” it is worth noting a new luxury with all inclusive. JW Marriott recently announced a new property in Costa Elena, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, scheduled to open in the spring of 2026. It will be among the first of the brand, which will focus on “medical care, exceptional service and sophisticated design.” The complex will have 415 rooms, 11 diverse outputs of food and drinks, and 44,000 square feet of water services, including 17 pools plus a spa and gym.

JW Marriott All Inclusive Resort, Costa Rica (Photo Credit: Marriott International)
Silversands Beach House and Silversands Grand Anse are found in St. George’s, Granada. In Silversands Grand ase, well -equipped rooms and private villages are inspired by the serene surrounding landscape. Not far from Grand Anse is the house of the beach of Silversands, an isolated withdrawal from the cliff with impressive views. Their housing with reeds combine inner and outdoor life without problems, which allows guests to completely experience the natural warmth of Granada. The gastronomic options and Holistic experiences of SPA complete the elegant offers in the properties in front of the sea.
The Afluent Traveler (ATC) collection is a marketing group only by invitation that specializes in world -class properties. “We are seeing a growing number of luxury travelers who opt for destinations that offer a more intimate and authentic experience,” said Jane Clementino, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Travelsavers Canada, who is affiliated with ATC. “When recommending luxury properties in less visited locations, we are helping to relieve overpopulation pressures while providing high quality unique escapes that preserve local charm.”
ATC has a list of recommendations, ranging from right here in Canada to the other side of the world. For more information about these properties and the complementary comforts that ATC provides customers of their affiliated agencies, visit www.theffluenttraveler.com.
The Northumberland coast, near Fox Harbor, Nueva Scotia, has warm waters, vineyards, trails and historical cities. Located in the dramatic coast of the coast, Fox Harb’r Resort guests can participate in the golf of the experience, the exquisite food, the luxurious spa and outdoor activities such as archery, kayak and bicycle.
This vibrant city of Fnideq, Morocco, combines majestic mountains, foaming sea and a cultural environment where Mediterranean, French and African traditions converge. The resort of St. Regis La Bahia Blanca, Tamuda Bay, is located on a beach of white sand, combining architecture influenced by Moroccan laughs with careful gardens and exuberant vegetation.
The city of Tbilisi, Georgia, is a special combination of natural beauty, culture and history, including its old town, a Unesco world heritage site. The striking paragraph Freedom Square, a luxury collection hotel, Tbilisi reflects its town through colorful art, urban views and five different restaurants and bars.
Bonaire is called the Caribbean pearl, with clear blue waters and impressive coral reefs. All inclusive Van Der Valk Plaza Beach Resort Bonaire is home to a yacht sports port and a diving school to enjoy its surroundings in front of the sea. The complex also has a large private beach with tennis and volleyball, spa and casino.
In Rajasthan, India, visitors can embark on a Tigre safari, travel the field at sunset and be blessed in a ceremony in a historic temple. Located in a strong XIV convert, six senses Fort Barwara offers a welfare sanctuary. Originally owned by Rajasthani’s royalty, the complex “reinterprets the atmosphere of a past era with contemporary comforts”.
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