How to Travel Virtuoso-Style
Your name on a placard at the airport, held by a driver ready to whisk you to your destination. The general manager waiting in the hotel lobby to personally welcome you upon arrival. Flowers and Champagne in your cruise ship cabin, an exclusive lunch on the Great Wall of China, a private after-hours tour of the Sistine Chapel. My colleagues and I refer to it, fondly, as “traveling Virtuoso-style” – the way you see the world when you work with a Virtuoso advisor – and once your experience it, you’re forever ruined for traveling any other way.
Virtuoso is a global network of 11,000 top travel advisors, who work with the best luxury travel partners, from five-star hotels to cruise lines, tour operators, and other companies, to create unforgettable trips for their clients. I’m in awe of these advisors, who are so worldly, wise, and well connected. They’ve traveled the globe, they know the right contacts in its every corner, and they have a knack for finding the most remarkable, in-the-know things to do and places to go. It’s not just fancy perks and flash; they’ll also help arrange meaningful experiences that connect you with a community, a culture, or with your own family. And while the VIP treatment is fun (as we say, you can’t VIP yourself), advisors handle un-fun aspects too, whether it’s rebooking flights before you even realize yours have been canceled or acting as your advocate if something goes wrong.
Virtuoso Life taps into advisors’ expertise and insight and showcases the incredible travel partners they work with. Our editorial team aims to inspire you to travel Virtuoso-style with engaging, beautifully photographed, and gorgeously designed articles – and our annual “How to Travel Better” issue is especially noteworthy. Packed with page after page of tips, tools, and trips, this issue happens to be the biggest in our 16-year history – the perfect forum to celebrate traveling better, every time.
The talented, award-winning editors and designers who create this magazine are also well traveled and connected, and their creativity, know-how, and commitment culminate in a magazine so exclusive, it’s not even available on the newsstands. The only way you can get it is when your Virtuoso travel advisor gifts it to you. Aren’t you lucky?
Elaine Srnka
Editorial Director
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