Each year, the Luxperience Awards recognise the best of the best in the industry, showcasing leaders, change-makers and trendsetters. We are delighted to reveal the winners for 2019.
In the face of overwhelming personal tragedy, social justice campaigner Ralph Kelly is creating change for good. And it’s a remarkably simple idea – kindness.
Discover Portugal and enjoy the good life in every way. Just let yourself go and savour all the things the country has to offer – a mild climate and plenty of sunshine all year-round, the different landscapes, the ancient culture, the World Heritage sites, the traditional arts and crafts, and the aromas and tastes of Portuguese cuisine, to name but a few.
Luxury travel isn’t cold, it isn’t detached, and it isn’t contrived. At the very heart of luxury travel are real people and true person to person connections with individuals whose identity becomes synonymous with the experience of place.
Just three months after it opened, the effortlessly stylish Paramount House Hotel was named Australian Hotel of the Year in the prestigious Gourmet Traveller Australian Hotel Awards. The 29-room boutique hotel sits inside the former Paramount Pictures Studios in Sydney’s Surry Hills, part of an innovative hub of restaurants, cafes, a wellness centre and coworking space.
For modern travellers, wellness is a top priority. It has created a $639 billion wellness travel industry that’s grown at more than twice the rate of tourism overall. Find out why from industry expert Katherine Droga at Luxperience.
Education is an essential element of Luxperience and this year we have an incredible group of industry leaders, experts, strategists and content creators appearing at our exclusive Business Sessions, curated in partnership with Mumbrella.