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20 Most Luxurious Restaurants in the US

July 30, 2021 by luxelife9_uqniwh 23 Comments

Who wants delicious food served most beautifully? 

Everyone likes to eat out from time to time. I get ready every day just about around 5:00 pm and meet my handsome king somewhere for dinner each night to end our day, talking and relaxing before we go home together. It’s nice to have a fabulous atmosphere, yes, you’re paying for the atmosphere and fabulous service too! Lol 

However, there are a handful of restaurants in the U.S. reserved for those willing to shell out hundreds on a meal (Like I do). 

Well, we all love food, who doesn’t? And we want it served in a beautiful plating and looking so appetizing… ugh… just thinking about the delicious food being served at my table makes my tummy hungry.

Anyways, this blog is about luxurious restaurants I love that you can find in the US. You know I love luxurious things, so it even applies to food. lol.

So these are the most expensive restaurants in the United States.

Benu – San Francisco

Benu is a great restaurant located in the South of Market neighborhood of the city. This is one of those restaurants where they prepare some crazy and interesting dishes that are basically works of art. 

Led by award-winning Chef Corey Lee, Benu offers a tasting menu for $325 per person, which “features a wide variety of seafood and vegetables, a few meat courses, and some sweets,” the website says. Guests are told to expect to spend three hours on their meal at this three-Michelin-starred restaurant in San Francisco.

Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare – New York City

Chef’s Table is also a three-Michelin-starred restaurant with a tasting menu focused on seafood and shellfish. According to the website, the dinner lasts about two and a half hours and costs $362.21 per person — though that doesn’t include drinks.

The French Laundry – Yountville, California

In this exclusive French restaurant, it’s recommended that you book a table a whole year in advance. Chef Thomas Keller insists that his meals are a sensory experience that will appeal to a guest’s feelings. Critics say he established a new standard for fine dining in the country. It’s not a huge surprise, then, that an average dinner for two will cost $800.

Guy Savoy – Las Vegas

The iconic chef has his namesake restaurant inside the Caesar’s Palace hotel. Nestled right in the middle of the strip, this fine dining establishment is perfect for French cuisine lovers. They have several menu options, including the $385-per-person Tasting Menu, with additional costs added for wine pairing; the $555-per-person Travel Guide menu, and the $360-per-person Tasting Menu.

According to the Daily Meal, there are several tasting menus available at the Las Vegas location of French master chef Joël Robuchon’s restaurant. The website reported that the 18-course tasting menu costs $445 per person, not including wine.

You may want their $130 Delicate salmon prepared “mi cuit” (sous vide in a salt bath that creates a decadent texture) is a luxury rarely seen in restaurants. The French institution serves the fish atop a luscious beurre blanc, and is garnished with a dollop of Ossetra caviar, aka one of the world’s finest caviars. Yum!

Masa – New York City

Centrally located in Manhattan’s Columbus Circle, Masa is the country’s most expensive dining experience. Chef Masayoshi Takayama uses the finest ingredients in his dishes, which critics agree are incredible creations. The restaurant only has 26 tables, so it’s important to book at least three weeks in advance to have one of the best dinners of your life. An evening here will cost about $1,300 for two people but gratuity is (thankfully) included.

Per Se – New York City

Also led by chef Thomas Keller, Per Se is intended to be the New York City version of his restaurant The French Laundry in California, according to the website. 

 It is known for its small portions so that guests can experiment with a bit of everything. You can expect to try nine different small courses throughout the evening in this Thomas Keller gem. Dinner for two will be around $850.

Guests can also choose from two nine-course tasting menus — a chef’s tasting menu and a vegetable tasting menu — which cost $355 per person, according to the booking site Tock.

Saison – San Francisco

Boasting exquisite seafood has earned three Michelin stars for its superb quality. While its reputable chefs and trendy SoMa location may make the restaurant seem extravagant, visitors often describe its casual California feeling. Dinner for two will run at about $570.

Urasawa – Los Angeles

Japanese restaurant Urasawa is led by Chef Hiroyuki Urasawa and has two Michelin stars, according to The Daily Meal.

Urasawa is one of the finest Japanese restaurants in the country. It boasts a daily-changing menu that delights everyone with the finest ingredients and techniques. The average check will come to approximately $1,100 for two people.

Eleven Madison Park – New York City

Chef Daniel Humm and Restaurateur Will Guidara run Eleven Madison Park in New York City. The restaurant has a seasonal tasting menu with eight to 10 courses, which costs $335 per person, according to the booking website Tock.

Victoria & Albert’s (Lake Buena Vista, FL)

What makes this restaurant special is the variety of ingredients from around the world in use. The menu has Italian truffles, fresh herbs from Ohio, Japanese meat, and Poulet Rouge chickens from North Carolina. Chef Scott Hunnel’s menu is versatile, and he mixes a variety of ingredients to create flavors. Two people can expect to dine at for $550.

Joël Robuchon (Las Vegas, NV)

This Art Deco gem is located inside the MGM Grand in Vegas. Pierre-Yves Rochon designed the restaurant, while Robuchon designed the kitchen himself. The menu is rich in truffle-based recipes and an 18-course degustation (tasting) is available. Two people can expect to spend $640.

Alinea (Chicago, IL)

Grant Achatz’s three-Michelin-star flagship will make all of your taste buds dance with joy. Creativity is the name of the game here, as Achatz uses things like helium to create his delicious masterpieces. An average dinner for two at Alinea will be in the $700 range.

The Restaurant at Meadowood (St. Helena, CA)

When you make a reservation at The Restaurant at Meadowood, you’ll specify allergies, tastes, and preferences. Chef Cristopher Kostow makes sure to assemble a unique menu for every visitor and needs to know how to tailor every experience. Plus, The Restaurant at Meadowood is known for its large selection of wines, so pairing your unique meal to the appropriate bottle shouldn’t be a challenge. An evening here costs about $750 for two people.

Minibar, Washington, D.C.

Chef José Andrés’ is the jewel in the crown of the D.C. dining scene, and a must-visit for those interested in avant-garde cooking. Only six guests are served at a time, and the price tag for just the food is $275 per person. You can add beverage pairings for $115, $195, or $500.

é by José Andrés, Las Vegas

Hidden next to the famed Spanish chef’s casual tapas spot Jaleo in the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, é by José Andrés is an eight-seat tasting counter where his avant-garde approach has free reign. If you want to experience all that Andrés has to offer when money is no object, money will need to be no object on your end as well: A meal there starts at $250 per person, before supplements, wine, tax, and tip.

Vespertine, Los Angeles

One of the most confounding and inscrutable new restaurants in America is also one of its most expensive. “The convergence of food, art, architecture, music, and sculpture is woven throughout to create an immersive, multi-sensory event” courtesy of chef Jordan Kahn, and a meal there will cost you $250 per person.

Coi, San Francisco

Using carefully sourced ingredients, chef Matthey Kirkley — who took over from founding chef Daniel Patterson in 2016 — serves thoughtful Northern California cuisine, balancing classical methods with modern techniques to create unusual and evocative dishes like a citron marshmallow with oxtails and red radish and Dungeness crab with citrus leaves and black sesame. The 11-course prix fixe costs $250 per person.

The Herbfarm, Seattle

Located just outside of Seattle, offers a seasonally inspired dining experience that celebrates the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. Each unique meal features the freshest ingredients from forest, farm, and sea and is paired with five or six wines; the menus, with themes such as Truffle Treasure and Chambers of the Sea, change about every two weeks as different ingredients become seasonally available. The cost of your meal varies day to day, but expect to pay anywhere from $225 to $285 per person.

Inn at Little Washington, Washington, Va.

Patrick O’Connell, a self-taught chef, opened in 1978 in what was originally a garage in a little town about an hour’s drive from D.C. He formed alliances with local farmers and artisanal producers long before it was fashionable, and developed into a sophisticated modern American chef of the highest order. The restaurant offers three different tasting menus, each with four courses, and they’ll each cost you $218 to experience — or $343 if you want to pair your meal with wine.

Blanca, Brooklyn

An offshoot of the legendary Roberta’s Pizza is a spare white room with a handful of chairs around a bustling kitchen counter, where set tasting menus are served four nights a week. To join in on the excitement, you’ll need to fork over $195 per person, before tax, tip, and drinks.

Perhaps you are thinking of asking your partners on a date, so why not try these restaurants? Dinner date, lunch date any kind of date, or even just for celebration, these restaurants will not let you down!

Have you dined in one of these luxurious restaurants? How was your experience? Share with me in the comment.

As always, for more ideas, visit my Instagram account at instagram.com/luxelife9 feel free to follow and engage with me there as well.

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: #food, #luxuryfood, #restaurant, 20luxuryrestaurants, luxury

15 Luxury Beauty Tools for 2021

July 23, 2021 by luxelife9_uqniwh 10 Comments

Who loves beauty tools? Well, of course, you are here right now because you are just like me who loves these things that make us fabulous!

Whether you are looking for beauty tools to accelerate skincare/make-up results or just to maintain, you will take the most advantage out of those tools that I will introduce in the long run. And if you are someone who’s very invested in skincare like me, then you will get the most benefits of your expensive skincare products by complementing them with these tools on the side.

1. JOOVVE 2.0 mini

I noticed that my skin is clearer and more glowy, and I’ve started concentrating the light on my face more because of this.

Red light therapy is not a magical pill that will heal all ailments. You may not feel or see a difference right away. However, I was able to notice a difference in my overall health and mood over time and it has become an essential part of my self-care routine.

During each session, the muscles in my body relax and I release tension overall. It’s a form of meditation for me when I practice deep breaths, and I look forward to it every day.

2. Sisley Gentle Brush for Face and Neck

This facial brush by Sisley was the very first skincare cleansing tool that I ever tried even way before using my Clarisonic. It isn’t that I don’t like Clarisonic, but I still find Sisley Gentle Brush to be more suitable for daily use as it’s very soft and kind to skin. It also comes with a cap, so if you are a frequent traveler, you will love it as it’s very light to carry around.

3. CLÉ DE PEAU BEAUTÉ Cotton Pads

I personally believe that whatever touches our skin often is what we need to focus on for our skin to age beautifully. These cotton pads are very plush and soft to the skin so they don’t irritate the skin at all. If you have sensitive skin and have been wanting to use cotton pads, then you should try those out :). The gentler it feels, the better it is for skin!

4. slip™ for beauty sleep ‘Slipsilk™’ Pure Silk Pillowcase

Pillowcases are something that not many people care so much about, but I personally see them as very important as we spend 1/3 of our day in bed. If you want to keep any unwanted spots at bay, pillowcases are one of the tops on this list to check. The beauty about those silk pillowcases is that they don’t take away all the expensive goodies that we put on our face and hair!

5. The MMSphere 2.0

Struggling with fine lines and dull skin? Long hailed for their powerful results, treat a range of skincare issues in 10 minutes or less a day. Blue light decreases acne flare-ups, red stimulates the skin’s production of collagen and helps reduce hyperpigmentation

This splurge-y LED device is more powerful than most other at-home models. Created by dermatologist Ellen Marmur with the LED technology used in her office, the MMSkincare MMSphere 2.0 uses light therapy to help alleviate conditions such as inflammation or pain and promote tissue regrowth.

6. Elemis Skin Brush

As much as Elemis is known for its skincare, it offers an extensive range of effective body care products. Amongst all, I love their body brush not just because of the benefits of brushing the body such as cellulite control, but also due to its durability. My first one lasted for over 5 years, and I got the second one simply because I got bored of it as it still looked fine XD. Now I have two brushes; one in the bathroom and one next to my couch.

7. Beautybio Glopro Microneedling Facial Regeneration Tool

Microneedling has become a wildly popular treatment over the past few years, and with good reason. The innovative, minimally-invasive treatment uses super tiny needles to lightly puncture the outermost layers of the skin, triggering the skin’s injury response, which leads to a long list of skincare benefits like smoother texture and reduced signs of aging. 

8. Foreo LUNA Mini 2

The Foreo LUNA Mini 2 is a gentle cleansing brush that works wonders with sensitive skin. Eight power settings allow for personally-tailored cleansing. Up the intensity setting for a deeper clean and slow it down for a more calming experience.

Foreo Luna is a line of mechanical facial brushes made with medical-grade silicone that’s safe even for sensitive skin and hygienic; the technology featured in the brushes is called T-Sonic Pulsations that provide a deep cleaning, anti-wrinkle, and massaging effect.

9. Mason Pearson Hair Brush

The quality of Mason Pearson hairbrushes is unbeatable. They last for years, mine still looks and functions great even after 6 years. Skin doesn’t stop at only face and body. Scalp and hair care are as important since they are all connected when it comes to anti-aging. The best part is that the company offers different solutions for different hair types, rather than just one kind of brush.

10. Harry Josh Pro Tools Pro Dryer 2000

Best Hair Dryer I’ve ever used! I like the compactness of this hairdryer, and it dries my hair very quickly. I’ve bought lots of hair dryers – expensive, cheap, and middle of the road – this beats them all!!

The result is a voluminous finish with zero frizz that lasts for two days straight — no touch-ups needed. While I’m no scientist, I’ve found that the extra hit of cool air helps to extend my blowout another day or two, but that’s just my experience.

That being said, to keep it real, I know this tool costs a pretty penny, but it’s so worth it. To borrow advice from Ferris Bueller, if you have the means, we highly recommend picking one up.

11. Simplehuman Eight Inch Sensor Mirror with Brightness Control

If you are looking for a gift for someone special, this will be a great gift too as my man got me this mirror, and I’ve been telling him how much I’ve been enjoying it ever since! 

My place is getting Simplehuman-ized, that’s how much I love their products. This mirror is the best that I’ve ever tried and the company offers great aftercare too. Whether it’s for make-up application or skincare, you won’t miss anything on your face with it. It’s the truth-telling mirror.

12. Beachwaver Pro

The Beachwaver Pro is a curling iron that does it all for you. No wonder it’s dubbed as “every lazy girl’s dream”.

This self-rotating curling iron reaches a temperature of up to 450 °F (232 °C) so it’s great for thicker hair. This curling iron works so well that I don’t even use hairspray and my curls last for two to three days. I do have to touch up a few curls but for the most part, they stay.

When I first got this curler I had kind of a hard time learning how to use and hold it. My hands are small so I found myself hitting the go button when I didn’t need it, which if I wasn’t careful could have caused me to burn my scalp. Once I got the hang of how to hold it though it got much easier. I used to only curl my hair for special occasions but now I curl it almost every day!

13. NuFACE Microcurrent Facial Toning Device

Frankly, not all the facial devices work as they are advertised, and most of all, they don’t work as efficiently as the ones that you get at medspa or dermatologists. NuFACE Facial Toning Device is the exception. You can notice the difference even after one usage, and if you are diligent enough to dedicate yourself to the routine, your skin will thank you in the years to come. It’s especially great for facial contouring along the jawline and overall lifting. It simply works!

14. Jillian Dempsey Gold Sculpting Bar

The future of putting on face cream is here, and honestly, I don’t know how I ever lived without it. This super-luxe, 24-karat-gold sculpting tool vibrates to both help creams penetrate deeper and stimulate facial muscles to help tone them. Makeup artist Jillian Dempsey, the mastermind behind the tool, also gave me this little tip: Using it on your “tech lines” (the horizontal lines on your neck that form from looking down at your phone all the time) helps reduce their visibility. If that doesn’t sell you, though, consider this: And have you seen her skin? I’ll be happy if mine is half that after using this in my thirties. 

15. Nurse Jamie Uplift Massaging Beauty Roller

Nurse Jamie’s roller is a must, especially before a big event. Because of its shape and cooling properties, it works to promote lymphatic drainage and reduce bloat in your face, which creates a more sculpted look. I always keep one in my makeup kit and use it before a night out or a wedding. Don’t believe me? Just ask Nurse Jamie’s dozens of celebrity fans, like Lea Michele and Khloé Kardashian. 

These tools are quite expensive but really work and I love them. I’m so you’ll love them too. Which ones do you already own? Share your experience with them in the comment. And which ones are you planning to get? Go get them now, they’ll surely be worth the price!

As always, for more ideas, visit my Instagram account at instagram.com/luxelife9 ,feel free to follow and engage with me there as well.

Filed Under: Beauty Tagged With: 15luxurytools, beautiful, beauty, beautyproducts, luxury, organic, products, skin, skincare, skincareaddicts, skincarelover, skincareproducts, skincareroutine'

Why You Need To Hire Me

July 16, 2021 by luxelife9_uqniwh 12 Comments

You need to hire me to grow your social media platform and here’s why!

Instagram has now been a platform widely used in marketing. With one billion active users every month and 500 million active users daily, it is clear why Instagram is now widely used for it. 

You need to hire me to grow your social media platform if you’re a business, influencer or even an individual doing a project online!

According to Instagram, 200 million Instagrammers visit at least one Business Profile daily, 60% percent of users says that they discover new products thru the platform and 1/3 of the most viewed story on Instagram are from businesses.

With these statistics, many people will be convinced to use it to promote their brand. But how do you use Instagram especially if you are just about to start your marketing journey on the platform?

You’re spending tons of time on Instagram, but your numbers have plateaued and your audience isn’t engaged.

You’re 100% committed to growing your business, but you’re overwhelmed by the conflicting advice in all those freebies you’ve downloaded.

Sometimes creating your content plan seems as though it takes you away from the important business of serving your clients.

All you need is a Social Media Coach, an expert that can help you grow your following as an influencer and business using Instagram such as myself who’ve been called the social media guru by magazines.

Coaching can be defined as a system to help improve performance, where a more ‘experienced’ coach supports a coachee to develop goals, focus, or vision. Indeed, a few of my friends who have had coaching sessions seem to have a renewed sense of clarity, some extra focus. But I know you can’t help wondering, do I need this from an external source?

In our life, we always need a mentor. Even successful people now have a mentor of their own.

And here’s why you need a coach.

1. Improve Performance

The primary reason why people get coaches is to improve their performance. Usually, there is a specific area in mind. Where do you want to improve? Do you want to be a better speaker? Manager? Leader? Writer?

A coach can help, but not necessarily in all areas. This is why professional sports teams employ multiple coaches. The different coaches each specialize in a particular position. As a business owner, you are a utility infielder. You play multiple roles. Thus, you might need multiple coaches. The same coach who helps you work on management or leadership may not be who you select to improve your speaking or writing.

If using multiple coaches sounds like a lot, pick the area where you can benefit the most from coaching. Focus on that area until you are satisfied.

2. Receive Objective Feedback

If you are the company owner, you are the boss. As the boss, you have power over your team. No matter how honest you think your team is, you will always wonder if they are telling you what you want to hear, not what you need to hear.

Remember the emperor with no clothes? No one wanted to be real with the emperor. A coach is real with you. Coaches give you honest feedback and honest evaluations. They give you the feedback you need without fearing how you will take it.

I’ve probley been in every Starbucks in the U.S. just about-lol 

3. Gain Knowledge

Coaches often have the experience you lack. You can benefit from their experience. A coach can help you avoid paying tuition to the school of hard knocks. Moreover, a coach will know techniques and tricks that can up your game. Why learn things the hard way if you can learn another way?

4. Be Accountable

Coaches hold you accountable. They give you someone to answer to. When you are accountable to someone, you get more done. You complete the hard tasks that are necessary, but unpleasant. It becomes more difficult to procrastinate.

5. Get a Sounding Board

It is hard to run a contracting business. You are on your own. You are the king of the island and expected to have all of the answers. You do not want to show uncertainty even when you are unsure of your direction. A coach gives you someone to bounce ideas off of, someone to offer guidance in turbulent times.

I’m in between two rockstars here working their business!

6. Gain Positive Reinforcement

Another function for coaches is giving positive reinforcement when you are on the right track. When you are doing the right thing, but the results are slow to arrive, a coach will keep you focused and steady. 

If you’re trying to get your business to social media, you need an expert who knows how it works, who has a wider experience to guide you. Fewer mistakes will be done and you’ll have the guidance of someone with more knowledge about what’s best for your company in this rapidly changing digital world. My team specializes in helping businesses navigate through these uncharted waters by creating successful content strategies that are tailored specifically for each client’s needs. We know all too well that building up organic reach on any social media platform can take time if not years so we work closely with our clients from day one to create long-term plans designed to maximize ROI on their campaigns. The key is having people on staff who understand how!

I travel world wide for my clients 

We will guide you through this process without making mistakes along the way—saving time, money, and frustration for everyone involved. So are you ready? Let’s talk now!

As always, for more ideas, visit my Instagram account at http://Instagram.com/luxelife9,feel free to follow and engage with me there as well.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: socialmedia

Luxe Destinations this Summer

July 9, 2021 by luxelife9_uqniwh 15 Comments

It’s Summer!!!

Yes, as you can see I am freaking excited about summer vacation! The smell of the sea, the summer heat… Ugh, I can’t wait to go on a trip! This pandemic really put a stop in my traveling and I’m going CRAZY!

Speaking of the trip, of course, we need to list the destinations that we want to go to. I have mine ready and would like to share with you some of my favorite luxe destinations you can go to this summer!

How to experience a luxe vacation? Price can lend to exclusivity, but shouldn’t be the only factor. True luxury tends to also revolve around authentic, unfiltered experiences that open your eyes to new ways of viewing the world and aren’t available anywhere else.

So here are the places on my list for luxe destinations this summer that I’m sure you’ll also love.

TURKS AND CAICOS

If you’re looking for year-round sunshine and miles of white sand beaches in the Turks & Caicos is just the ticket. Find lush rolling hills, vibrant green landscapes, and villages that have escaped being tarnished by an excess of tourism. 

Just seven of the 40 islands that make up the Turks & Caicos are developed, with each offering something a little different, while the rest are virtually untouched. SIDE-NOTE- this is our favorite island we visit a lot!

For shopping and luxury accommodation, head to Providenciales on Grace Bay, home to the majority of people who live here and, as such, also home to numerous drinking and dining options too. For a quieter experience, Grand Turk and Salt Cay are your best bet.

Meanwhile, under the crystal clear waters, there’s a world of activity just waiting to be discovered, with plenty of diving and snorkeling opportunities. Here, you’ll find more than 2,500 square kilometers of reef, impressive walls of coral, exotic species of fish, and some of the oldest shipwrecks in the western hemisphere. As well as the chance to spot humpback whales, the islands are also home to170 species of birds that live in the marshes and salt ponds.

On an evening, the fish fry provides a great glimpse into local life, with fresh catches cooked up while you wait, and served with a side of rum. Oh… how I love the place. You’ll also find local crafts for sale, good music, and dancing!

BORA BORA

If you conjure up images of the perfect island paradise in your head, it probably looks like Bora Bora’s stilted bungalows jetting out into the turquoise lagoon. A volcanic atoll, Bora Bora is surrounded by a circular coral reef, which makes it ideal for snorkeling and scuba diving.

The private villas at Hilton Bora Bora Nui Resort & Spa are nestled on an island called Motu Toopua. A semicircle of stilted bungalows is surrounded by breathtaking views of the turquoise-blue lagoon and Mount Otemanu in the distance. Enjoy a day of snorkeling, indulging in spa treatments with uninterrupted ocean views, or lounging by the infinity pool before retreating to the privacy of your villa. Accessible only by the property’s private boat, this remote resort is truly a paradise in the South Pacific.

FIJI

Fiji contains some of the world’s most incredible tropical landscapes—powdery white sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters, kaleidoscopic reefs, and jagged coastlines covered in lush greenery. An array of new luxury resorts offers travelers incredible experiences across the archipelago as well.

Kokomo Private Island Resort offers 140 acres of lush across the densely covered rainforest and pristine beaches. Guests can choose from 21 beachside villas and 4 hilltop residences, each featuring its own infinity pool. The resort’s backyard is home to the Great Astrolabe Reef, a scuba divers paradise teeming with colorful, diverse corals and exotic marine life including sharks, rays, and mahi-mahi. On Malolo Island, Six Senses opens, offering spa and wellness activities such as yoga, meditation, and nutritional advice. Also set to open this year: Nihi Fiji, on the west coast of Sumba, a remote Indonesian island. Travelers can stay at one of 27 private villas with plunge pools offering dramatic views across the Indian Ocean.

TAHITI

Often overlooked by travelers eager to experience the outer islands, Tahiti is more than just a means to an end. How much time you choose to spend here is up to you, but give yourself a chance to see everything the island has to offer—beyond the initial view from the plane.

The island of Tahiti is divided into two parts: The larger portion to the northwest is known as Tahiti Nui, while the smaller, southeastern peninsula is known as Tahiti Iti. Tahiti Nui is dominated by three extinct volcanic mountains including Mount Orohena, the tallest in French Polynesia; Mount Aorai, known for its incredible views; and Le Diadème, which appears to crown the island as the rightful queen. 

Home to the capital city of Papeete, Tahiti is the economic center of French Polynesia. Since all flights arrive through Faa’a International Airport, your tailored Tahiti vacation will begin and end in Papeete. While you may be tempted to jet off immediately to the other islands, we recommend staying at least a day or two. Tahiti strikes an interesting contrast to some of the more quiet, secluded islands in the region; and with a selection of wonderful and convenient Tahiti resorts available, you will never regret staying.

SOUTH OF FRANCE

When we all think of the South of France, then the Cote d’Azur or French Riviera is the phrase that immediately springs to mind. From the warmth of its sun-kissed beaches to the aroma of its mouth-watering cuisine, a holiday in this sunny region is a treat for all the senses. Take in the scenery that inspired artists from Renoir and Van Gogh to Matisse and Cézanne. Listen to a concert at an ancient Roman amphitheater. Dine sumptuously at a Michelin-starred restaurant. A great transportation system makes it easy to access every seaside resort, medieval fortress, and world-class museum. Wherever you travel, the sights, sounds, and sensations you encounter in southern France will stay with you long after your trip is over. 

Think of the South of France and Nice comes squarely into mind. With its broad avenues, wide sweeping bay, and golden beach, it is not difficult to see why some 3 million people flock to Nice every year. Only Paris rivals it as a tourist attraction. With the famous Promenade des Anglais, the Matisse museum, the Russian Cathedral, and Vieux Nice, there is so much to do and see.

Nice is also home to a celebrated Jazz festival. In actual fact, Nice held the very first jazz festival in the world in February 1948. Over the years the Nice Jazz festival has been attracted all the great Jazz musicians of the age including Louis Armstrong, Miles Davies, Charlie Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie, and Ella Fitzgerald

MALDIVES 

The Maldives and luxury go hand in hand. At least half of its 200 private islands are resorts – there are 1,200 islands in total. Holidaying here feels very Robinson Crusoe-esque, albeit with a glamorous twist. How many places in the world can you sleep in an overwater villa at night and wake up to the soundtrack of the waves? All-inclusive holidays are very popular on the islands thanks to their remoteness. You can just kick back, relax and enjoy the wonderful scenery around you.

Mirahi Island has 30 villas with private decks overlooking the Indian Ocean and seven additional rooms. The boutique-style accommodation is beautifully designed to reflect the surroundings. The island has two restaurants, each of which serves stunning, freshly prepared dishes for guests. Guests are encouraged to leave their shoes by the door and walk barefoot across the island’s sand-covered floors. 

The Maldives is also great for diving – its waters are filled with whale sharks, manta rays, turtles, and coral reefs.

Luxury holidays should also be enjoyed with complete freedom and flexibility. Wherever you go and whatever you do, it should be exactly what you want, when you want it. Nothing scheduled, no delays, and everything right where it belongs. 

Private flights are my favorite way to travel and can take you wherever you want, whenever you want, offering the most exclusive, all-inclusive travel experience available. If you’ve not flown private yet, I recommend it!

And most importantly, you have to enjoy every moment with people you love! Where are you traveling this summer?

As always, for more ideas, visit my Instagram account at http://Instagram.com/luxelife9,feel free to follow and engage with me there as well.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: #travelbloggers, #traveldestinations, #travellifestyle

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