Luxury Travel: The 8-Day Rolls-Royce Phantom Experience

The luxury travel decision-making has officially moved from “where” to “why” to travel. As Hilton’s 2026 Trends Report identified, this is the year of the “Whycation,” where a traveler’s personal motivation or passion, rather than a destination, drives the entire itinerary.

Zicasso’s new 8-day English Rolls-Royce Experience is a definitive example of this shift. It is designed for the enthusiast whose “why” is a deep dive into British engineering and the 100th anniversary of the Rolls-Royce Phantom. This isn’t a passive tour; it is a purposeful “Mechanical Pilgrimage” that honors a century of the “Best Car in the World.”

The journey satisfies the 2026 traveler’s desire for intentionality through:

  • Engineering Evolution: Guests are chauffeured in the latest Phantom to experience 100 years of progress, from the signature “Whisper” engine to the hand-stitched bespoke cabin.
  • The Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine: An optional private flight in a Supermarine Spitfire offers a rare, visceral encounter with the legendary Merlin engine, the pinnacle of 1940s British aviation engineering.
  • Heritage Access: The route explores the private landscapes of Kent and Oxford that shaped the lives of Charles Rolls and Henry Royce.
  • Artisanal Connection: Private meetings with master craftspeople provide a masterclass in the “Bespoke” standard that defines British luxury.
  • The Seamless Sanctuary: A frictionless “Phantom Protocol” from the Heathrow tarmac ensures the trip remains a private, soundproofed haven.

At its core, Zicasso is built for this “Whycation” era. Their business model revolves around the belief that luxury travel should be a personalized reflection of a traveler’s own values, hobbies, and heritage.

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    The English Rolls-Royce Experience: A History of British Sophistication, Heritage, and Craftsmanship

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    London, Cambridge (UK), Kent, Oxford

    Suggested Duration

    8 Days

    Customizable Itinerary

    Day 1

    Courtesy of Visit London.

    London – A Grand Arrival

    Step off your plane at London’s Heathrow Airport into the welcoming embrace of British hospitality, where our VIP meet-and-greet team awaits just beyond your gate to see you effortlessly through the bustling terminals. Listen out for the purr of your Phantom’s engine as you sink into hand-stitched leather seats for a four-hour tour of the city. The whisper-quiet cabin cocoons you from London’s urban symphony while your chauffeur navigates the city streets. As you glide past Westminster Abbey and Big Ben, the subtle scent of polished walnut and hand-crafted leather mingles with the effervescence of complimentary champagne as it fills your crystal flute. At your luxury hotel, your personal butler arranges your belongings before you discover why London has become a culinary capital, perhaps savoring the umami richness of aged Scotch beef or the delicate sweetness of hand-dived scallops paired with a velvety Montrachet.

    Day 2

    London – The Artistry of Rolls-Royce

    As the aroma of freshly baked pastries and robust English breakfast tea beckons you to start the day, your Phantom will be waiting to transfer you to an authorized Rolls-Royce dealership, the familiar scents of fine leather and lacquered wood envelope you as craftspeople demonstrate their art. Watch as a leather worker uses tools polished by decades of use to hand-stitch a steering wheel with the precision of a surgeon. In the paint workshop, specialists apply many layers of paint, each hand-sanded between applications, creating a finish so deep you can seemingly reach into it. The showroom gleams with Phantoms, Ghosts, Cullinans and the revolutionary all-electric Spectre, each representing the pinnacle of automotive luxury.

    In the afternoon, sink into a velvet armchair as the delicate clink of bone china accompanies your champagne tea, featuring an exquisite selection of finger sandwiches. You might enjoy smoked salmon and dill cream cheese, cucumber with minted butter, and truffle egg salad on brioche. Follow these delicious treats with freshly baked scones served with Devonshire clotted cream and house-made strawberry preserves. Choose from premium tea varieties such as Darjeeling First Flush, fragrant Jasmine Pearls, or a robust Ceylon Orange Pekoe, each brewed to perfection. Your experience is elevated with a glass of champagne, perhaps Krug Grande Cuvée with its notes of brioche and citrus, or Ruinart Blanc de Blancs that offer crisp apple and white flower aromas. Later, board your private Thames cruiser as the setting sun ignites London’s skyline. The gentle lapping of water against the hull provides a rhythmic backdrop as iconic landmarks like Tower Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral transform in the twilight.

    Day 3

    Cambridge – Engineering Excellence in Flight

    This morning, the English countryside unfolds before you as you head for Cambridge’s Imperial War Museum, where the legacy of Rolls-Royce extends beyond luxury into the realm of national salvation. Standing before the legendary Merlin engine, you can almost hear the distinctive roar that became the soundtrack to Britain’s finest hour proving both form and function during the Second World War. Trace the cool metal of the display case as your guide explains how Rolls-Royce engineers worked around the clock to perfect this mechanical masterpiece that helped turn the tide of war.

    Option:

    For the ultimate connection to history, the option to take flight in a restored Spitfire is yours. Once airborne, the patchwork countryside undulates below while the white cliffs of Dover gleam in the distance. The rumble of the Merlin engine reverberates through your flight suit, a visceral echo of the brave pilots who once soared these skies during Britain’s darkest hour. Momentarily rest your hands on the control column, feeling the gentle vibrations that connect you to legendary aces who mastered these nimble fighters against impossible odds.

    Day 4

    London – Innovation and Elegance

    The Science Museum’s normally bustling halls are eerily quiet during your private morning visit, footsteps echoing off marble floors as your expert guide leads you through the chronicles of British innovation. In the flight gallery, the graceful lines of the Supermarine S.6B seaplane, powered by a Rolls-Royce R engine, demonstrate how the pursuit of racing glory laid foundations for wartime victory. As part of your VIP experience, white-gloved curators retrieve artifacts not normally on display: engineering drawings bearing Henry Royce’s annotations, his perfectionism evident in the precisely penciled corrections to already exacting specifications.

    Courtesy of Churchill War Rooms.

    Descend into the Churchill War Rooms, where the musty scent of history permeates the underground bunker that served as the nerve center of Britain’s war effort. Maps still bear pencil marks from tracking troop movements, while the spartan furnishings of Churchill’s bedroom speak to the austerity of wartime Britain. The afternoon is a study in contrasts as you transition to London’s most exclusive shopping enclaves. The rich aroma of Spanish cedar greets you in a centuries-old cigar merchant, while in Savile Row’s hushed ateliers, tape measures whisper across fine wools and silks.

    Photo courtesy of Harrods.

    Option:

    Stop at Harrod’s for a VIP jewelry consultation. Visit the famous food courts to enjoy carefully aged cheeses, the briny freshness of oysters on crushed ice, and the intoxicating perfume of truffles flown in that morning from France. As a privileged guest, you’ll be introduced to master gemologists who present rare and exceptional pieces.

    Photo courtesy of Visit Kent.

    Day 5

    Kent – The Golden Age of Travel

    Victoria Station hums as you approach your private first-class carriage aboard a lovingly restored steam locomotive. The polished brass fittings gleam against the engine’s glossy paintwork, while wisps of steam rise into the Victorian iron-and-glass canopy above. The rhythmic puff of the engine and occasional shrill whistle herald your departure as London’s urban landscape gradually yields to the lush countryside of Kent.

    Inside, the carriage recreates the Golden Age of travel with impeccable attention to detail. Starched linen tablecloths provide the canvas for your five-course lunch, each plate a work of art featuring seasonal Kent produce, perhaps succulent lamb raised on the sweet grasses of Romney Marsh, asparagus harvested that morning from sandy coastal soils, and strawberries that capture the essence of English summer in each bite. Crystal glasses sing as they’re clinked in toast, the fine wines complementing each course chosen by a sommelier who understands that true luxury lies in perfect pairings rather than mere ostentation.

    Photo courtesy of Ashmolean Museum.

    Day 6

    Oxford – Academic Excellence and Culinary Artistry

    Your Phantom awaits this morning, the rear-hinged coach doors opening to reveal an interior that rivals the finest drawing rooms. As you depart London, the city’s energy gradually dissipates, replaced by the tranquil beauty of the Thames Valley. The starlight headliner above you creates the impression of a clear night sky, tiny fiber-optic lights hand-placed by artisans who understand that true luxury resides in details most will never consciously notice, but would immediately miss if absent.

    Oxford welcomes you with honey-colored stone colleges that glow warmly in the soft light. The Ashmolean Museum stands as Britain’s oldest public museum, its neoclassical façade housing treasures spanning human civilization. During your private viewing, the curator unlocks cases to reveal artifacts not normally accessible to visitors. You might view delicate Minoan pottery, Renaissance sketches, and Asian porcelain so fine it seems to capture light rather than merely reflect it.

    As evening approaches, your hotel’s two Michelin-starred restaurant becomes a culinary theater. Its seven-course tasting menu unfolds like a narrative of British excellence, each plate telling a story of provenance and passion. You could find yourself savoring translucent consommé that captures the essence of English woodlands, sea scallops so fresh they still carry the mineral tang of the Atlantic, and a soufflé that defies gravity.

    Day 7

    Oxford – A Day of Contrasts Between Oxford and Blenheim

    Photo courtesy of Blenheim Palace.

    Morning light filters through centuries-old leaded windows as you prepare for a day that spans the breadth of British heritage. The journey to Blenheim Palace takes you through villages where thatched cottages cluster around village greens, their gardens riotous with hollyhocks and roses. Blenheim appears on the horizon like a vision from another age; a triumph of English Baroque architecture. Inside, move through state rooms where the weight of history is palpable.

    The tapestries depicting the first Duke of Marlborough’s victories hang like frozen moments of glory, while in the room where family photographs humanize Winston Churchill featured around the room in which he was was born and showcasing the person behind the legend, who would later partner with Rolls-Royce to ensure Britain’s survival.

    Photo courtesy of Oxford University.

    Returning to Oxford, board a handcrafted wooden punt, with its mahogany gleaming from countless layers of varnish applied by generations of boatmen. Gliding past college gardens normally hidden from public view, sip champagne chilled to perfection as conversation flows as gently as the river itself.

    Day 8

    London – An Elegant Farewell

    As morning light bathes Oxford’s ancient stones in gold, enjoy a final breakfast, perhaps savoring the hearty comfort of a traditional English breakfast with eggs from a local farm and sausages made by a butcher whose family has perfected their recipe over generations.

    Your Phantom awaits for the return journey to Heathrow, the English countryside offering a final showcase of its understated beauty. Upon arrival, our VIP team ensures your departure is as effortless as your arrival, handling every detail with the discreet efficiency that characterizes true luxury service.

    As you settle into your flight home, you carry with you a deeper appreciation for the quintessentially British values that Rolls-Royce embodies: an unwavering commitment to excellence, an appreciation for heritage balanced with forward-thinking innovation, and the understanding that true luxury lies in the perfect execution of every detail, however small.

    Where We’re Traveling: Zicasso’s 2026 Luxury Travel Trends Report

    The 2026 travel landscape demonstrates a fundamental shift in how luxury travelers approach international exploration. No longer content with the obvious choice, today’s sophisticated travelers diversify their destinations, seek authentic experiences beyond traditional tourism centers, and optimize their itineraries for meaningful engagement rather than simple duration.

    At Zicasso, travel experts have analyzed data from over 100,000 trip requests for 2026 departures to identify trends across global regions. From observing how travelers are moving beyond South Africa to discover Zimbabwe’s wildlife corridors, to seeing them bypass popular Greek islands for Ireland’s cultural heritage, we have identified how discerning travelers are reshaping the international travel landscape.

    The following results of Zicasso’s 2026 Travel Trends Report show what we expect luxury travel to look like in the coming year.

    Discovering Regional Alternatives to Traditional Favorites

    Safari travelers are exploring beyond South Africa’s well-trodden game reserves to discover the wildlife-rich landscapes of neighboring countries. Island seekers are trading Greece’s popular summer corners for Ireland’s coastal drama and Celtic heritage. Across every major travel region, our data reveals a sophisticated shift: travelers now research multiple destinations within a region, choosing based on their specific interests rather than simply booking the most famous name.

    The result benefits both travelers and destinations: visitors enjoy more authentic experiences while the positive impact of tourism spreads across multiple countries, supporting broader conservation efforts.

    Regional Redistribution Highlights:

    • South Africa safari bookings: Declined from 36.3% to 26.6% of regional share
    • Tanzania: Rose to 21.9%
    • Zimbabwe: Increased to 16.3%
    • Botswana: Grew to 10.2%
    • Greece: Declined 4.8 percentage points as Ireland entered Europe’s top five

    This pattern appears across Asia, where Thailand declined 6.7 percentage points while Japan expanded its dominance, and in the South Pacific, where New Zealand and Australia demonstrate a pendulum pattern as travelers alternate between the two countries in consecutive years.

    The common thread: travelers make intentional choices based on what each destination uniquely offers.

    Eastern and Northern Europe Capture Growing Interest

    Beyond the established favorites of Italy, France, and Spain, European travel is expanding north and east. Travelers seek the same elements that make Western Europe appealing, such as rich history, distinctive architecture, and culinary traditions, but with a better value in mind, and the excitement of destinations still in their discovery phase.

    Poland’s historic cities, like Krakow, offer an authentic and accessible European atmosphere. Wales delivers dramatic coastlines and medieval castles at a density unmatched anywhere else. Sweden attracts those drawn to Scandinavian design, sustainable travel practices, and Nordic natural beauty. These destinations now provide the infrastructure and luxury hospitality that once distinguished only Western European classics, while maintaining an authenticity that comes before tourism saturation.

    Fastest-Growing European Destinations:

    1. Poland: +229%
    2. Wales: +226%
    3. Sweden: +143%
    4. Czechia: +94%
    5. Norway: +82%

    The appeal extends beyond individual countries to how they connect. Scenic trains between Prague and Krakow, short flights linking Scandinavian capitals, and scenic drives through Alpine passes allow travelers to experience multiple cultures within a single trip. This compact geography aligns perfectly with the trend toward multi-destination efficiency, letting you explore three distinct European countries in the time traditional itineraries devoted to one.

    Japan Continues Its Rise as a Premier Asian Destination

    Japan demonstrates how the right combination of factors can drive sustained growth rather than the typical boom-and-plateau pattern. The country rose from rank 9 globally to rank 6, capturing more than one-third of all Asian luxury travel. Rather than showing signs of saturation, Japan’s appeal continues to expand as more travelers discover its depth.

    Japan’s cultural richness and natural beauty within a compact, highly efficient geography drive the interest. Bullet trains connect Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka in under three hours. You can experience imperial palaces, mountain hot springs, and coastal villages without the extended ground transportation that complicates other Asia itineraries.

    Japan’s Growth Trajectory:

    • Global ranking: Rose from rank 9 (2025) to rank 6 (2026)
    • Regional dominance: Commands 34.1% of Asia luxury travel
    • Year-over-year acceleration: 4.4 percentage-point growth

    Japan also rewards repeat visits. First-time travelers explore iconic sites like Kyoto’s temples and Tokyo’s neighborhoods. Return visitors discover regional experiences: Hokkaido’s winter landscapes, Okinawa’s subtropical islands, rural onsen towns, and regional culinary specialties from kaiseki cuisine to local sake breweries.

    Where You Stay Matters

    Accommodations jumped into the top 10 travel priorities for the first time, rising from rank 13 to rank 8. This shift appeared simultaneously across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific signaling that travelers everywhere now view where they stay as integral to their destination experience rather than simply a place to sleep.

    When trips become shorter and more intentional, every element gains importance. Morning rituals in a Japanese ryokan, evenings on the terrace of a Tuscan villa, nights under canvas in the African bush: these are essential components of cultural immersion.

    Accommodation Priority Shift:

    • Previous ranking: 13th (2025)
    • Current ranking: 8th (2026)
    • Regional consistency: Entered top 10 simultaneously in Europe, Africa, Asia, and South Pacific
    • Movement: +5 positions year-over-year

    This elevation of accommodations complements other 2026 trends. As travelers combine multiple destinations into efficient itineraries, the quality of each element matters more. Where you rest and recharge becomes as thoughtfully curated as the experiences filling your days.

    Planning Your 2026 Journey

    Luxury travel in 2026 rewards those who approach planning with intention and insight. Whether you’re drawn to Eastern Europe’s emerging destinations, seeking regional alternatives to traditional favorites, or looking for efficient multi-country itineraries that maximize your time, understanding these trends helps you craft journeys that reflect an evolved approach to travel.

    A full version of the report can be found in their comprehensive PDF document.

    If you’re ready to explore how these trends might shape your travel plans, or looking for inspiration for your next adventure, our travel specialists can help create a custom experience tailored to your interests, needs, and travel goals. Contact Zicasso to begin planning your next extraordinary journey.

    200 Years of Johann Strauss Tour

    Celebrate the timeless elegance of Vienna and the legacy of the “waltz king” on Zicasso’s eight-day 200 Years of Johann Strauss Tour. The 19th-century musical sensation earned fame akin to modern-day rock stars with his infectious melodies and elegant compositions, especially waltzes like The Blue Danube. Immerse yourself in Strauss’s world and that of Vienna’s Golden Age with VIP seating at masterful performances, ballroom evenings, and exclusive access to opera houses and palaces. 

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    From guided visits to imperial residences to leisurely walks through Vienna’s charming streets, enjoy Strauss’s enchanting melodies as each day blends cultural splendor with ceaseless indulgence.

    Jane Simon Ammeson

    Prices for Zicasso’s eight-day 200 Years of Johann Strauss Tour start at $4,000 per person for accommodations, in-country transportation, some or all activities/tours, expert trip planning, and 24/7 support during your trip.

    Photo courtesy of House of Strauss.

    Trip highlights include:

    • Visit Strauss’s former residence and learn to waltz at a private ballroom dancing class;
    • Enjoy an evening at a traditional Viennese heurigen, wine tavern, with local wines and music;
    • Discover the House of Strauss, a multimedia museum showcasing the composer’s legacy, and tour the Vienna State Opera with exclusive backstage access;
    • Don your finest ballgown or tuxedo to show off your skills during ball season before heading for refreshments at a UNESCO-recognized sausage stand;
    • Wander through Vienna’s Central Cemetery to view the graves of musical legends and admire Art Nouveau architecture.
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    In addition to these itinerary inclusions, this tour offers guests the option to trace Strauss’s footsteps through iconic landmarks like St. Stephen’s Cathedral and City Hall.

    Stroll through Vienna’s Baroque squares and hidden alleys to uncover its musical heritage with visits to Café Frauenhuber, the city’s oldest coffee house which opened in 1824, and Schönbrunn Palace. Guests can also journey to Stift Klosterneuburg Abbey for a winery tour and wine tasting with scenic views.

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    For more information about Zicasso’s eight-day 200 Years of Johann Strauss Tour, visit https://www.zicasso.com/i/austria/200-years-of-johann-strauss-tour

    Zicasso Report Shows Luxury Travel to be Defined by Cultural Immersion & Authentic Experiences in 2025

    As we approach the end of the year, it is clear that 2025 will mark a significant evolution in how luxury travelers experience destinations worldwide. Luxury travel company Zicasso analyzed data from approximately 100,000 trip requests, mined thousands of verified Zicasso reviews, and performed a detailed survey of its key in-country travel specialists to determine next year’s biggest trends for planning and booking travel, as well as top interests, activities, and destinations.

    Tajines in a pottery shop in Morocco. Courtesy of Wikimedia. Eb0la.

    The resulting 2025 luxury travel trends report shows what we can expect luxury travel to look like in 2025. 

    From observing how luxury travelers are pioneering new approaches to destination immersion to seeing the transformation of traditional seasonal travel patterns globally, Zicasso has identified how sophisticated travelers are reshaping the luxury travel landscape.

    Topline conclusions from Zicasso’s 2025 report include:

    The Global Shift to Spring Travel 

    Spring has emerged as the new peak travel season, with May leading the charge as the most requested month worldwide. Nearly half (49.3%) of 2025 bookings are now concentrated in spring, signaling a significant shift away from traditional travel timing.

    Deep Cultural Immersion Defines Luxury 

    Luxury travelers are fundamentally changing how they explore destinations, with single-destination immersion becoming the primary approach worldwide. This trend is evidenced by longer average stays of 13.5 days and an average booking window of 188 days. The emphasis on cultural authenticity has become a key driver of booking success, with 76.3% of travel specialists reporting it as a priority for successful trips. 

    Extended Seasons and Regional Evolution

    Traditional travel seasons are transforming across the globe. From Croatia extending its season through October to Thailand seeing increased bookings in September and October, and demand for year-round African safaris over the traditional seasonal behaviors, destinations are adapting to the shifting preferences of sophisticated travelers. This change demonstrates luxury travelers are increasingly seeking optimized experiences over conventional timing.

    Authentic Experiences Drive Destination Choice

    From private wine tastings in Europe to artisan workshops in Asia, luxury travel is increasingly defined by authentic, hands-on experiences. This trend underscores a desire for meaningful, culturally rich moments—reflected in the 76.3% of bookings prioritizing authentic experiences.

    A full version of Zicasso’s luxury travel report can be found at https://www.zicasso.com/assets/2025-Zicasso-Travel-Trends-Report.pdf

    Explore the Latest Trend in Travel: Jet Setting with Zicasso

    The Set-Jetting explosion in the travel industry blends the magic of the silver screen with the glamor of international exploration, letting travelers immerse themselves in the real-world locations of their favorite movies and TV shows. For those who want to indulge, luxury travel company Zicasso offers carefully crafted extraordinary itineraries designed to transport travelers into these cinematic landscapes.

    Group giraffe in National Park of Kenya, Africa. Photo courtesy Vyacheslav Argenberg

    From the historic paths of Italy and Malta, where Gladiator II will unfold, to the lush islands of the South Pacific seen in Moana 2, the dramatic landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities from Mufasa: The Lion King, and the spiritual depth of Thailand as depicted in The White Lotus Season 3, Zicasso’s tailored itineraries offer an immersive travel experience that’s as captivating as the stories on screen.

    Here’s a glimpse into what these luxury set-jetting tours offer:

    Gladiator II (Release Date: November 22, 2024): Walk the Path of a Gladiator in Italy and Malta

    Beata Vergine del Rosario (Pompei) – Dome Interior. Photo courtesy of Livioandronico2013

    Relive the epic drama of ancient Rome with a personalized journey through Italy and Malta. Explore the majestic Colosseum in Rome, the awe-inspiring ruins of Pompeii, and the historic forts in Malta where key scenes from the Gladiator series were filmed. This itinerary offers a blend of historical immersion and cinematic wonder. Priced starting at $6,600 per person.

    Link to itinerary: https://www.zicasso.com/i/italy-malta/walk-the-path-of-a-gladiator 

    Moana 2 (Release Date: November 27, 2024): Discover the Mystical Islands of the South Pacific

    Channel the spirit of adventure on a once-in-a-lifetime trip across New Zealand, Samoa, and Tahiti, the stunning backdrops for Moana 2. Dive into the turquoise waters, explore hidden beaches, and connect with the rich Polynesian culture that breathes life into the Moana universe. Ideal for families and adventure seekers alike, this itinerary combines natural beauty with cultural discovery. Priced starting at $6,900 per person.

    Link to itinerary: https://www.zicasso.com/i/new-zealand-samoa-tahiti/islands-south-pacific-tahiti-new-zealand-samoa-itinerary

    Mufasa: The Lion King (Release Date: December 20, 2024): A Journey Through Pride Rock in Kenya and Tanzania

    Masai Mari. Photo courtesy of Thomas Fuhrmann

    Step into the majestic world of Africa’s wilderness with this The Lion King-inspired safari across Kenya and Tanzania, the iconic settings for the upcoming movie Mufasa: The Lion King. This family-friendly safari takes travelers through the Serengeti and Masai Mara, where breathtaking landscapes mirror the scenes from the beloved film. Experience the thrill of seeing lions, elephants, and other wildlife in their natural habitat while learning about local conservation efforts and Maasai culture. Priced starting at $9,800 per person.

    Link to itinerary: https://www.zicasso.com/i/kenya-tanzania/lion-king-inspired-family-safari-pride-africa

    The White Lotus Season 3 (Release Date: 2025): Explore Thailand’s Spiritual Essence

    Wat Chiang Man, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Photo courtesy of Stefan Fussan.

    Inspired by the themes of life, death, and human experience from The White Lotus Season 3, this 12-day luxury tour of Thailand goes beyond the lush shooting locations to dive deep into the country’s rich spiritual and cultural fabric. From receiving a monk’s blessing in Chiang Mai to dining in treetop salas on the serene shores of Koh Samui, this journey offers an opulent experience, filled with reflection and rejuvenation. Priced starting at $9,100 per person.

    Link to itinerary: https://www.zicasso.com/i/thailand/cambodia/white-lotus 

    Each of these itineraries can be fully customized, ensuring that every traveler gets an unforgettable, personalized experience. Zicasso’s in-country specialists are proud to create one-of-a-kind adventures that are tailored to the tastes and interests of discerning travelers who crave both luxury and authenticity. 

    Featured image photo credit:Vyacheslav Argenberg

    Experience the Magic of Zicasso’s 14-Day Inspired by the Olympics Tour of France

    Millions of viewers tuned in to watch scores of people line the banks of the Seine River to witness the first floating parade of nations, the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron in the Jardin des Tuileries, and televised segments spanning French culture and craftsmanship. In honor of the 2024 Olympics in Paris, luxury travel company Zicasso is thrilled to announce their latest customizable 14-day Highlights of France tour.

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    The itinerary seamlessly blends the excitement of the Olympic spirit with the timeless allure of France’s most iconic destinations, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and luxury without the Olympic-sized crowds. From the bustling streets of Paris to the tranquil vineyards of Bordeaux, and the sun-drenched coastline of the South of France, each day will immerse travelers in the rich heritage that will be on full display.

    Prices for this 14-day itinerary through France start at $9,795 per person and includes stops in:

    Paris – The Heart of French Culture

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    • Arrival in Paris with a private transfer to your 4-star accommodation;
    • Taste authentic food products at local markets and enjoy a private cooking class;
    • Explore France’s legendary craftsmanship at the famed haute-couture stores along the Champs-Élysées, including Louis Vuitton, the maker of the 2024 Olympic Medal Trunk, Torch Trunk, and the Medal Trays for the medal ceremonies;
    • Discover the grandeur of Notre-Dame Cathedral (pending availability during continued restoration work) and the artistic treasures of the Louvre on a private tour.

    Bordeaux – The Wine Lover’s Paradise

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    • Begin to unwind in Bordeaux with a soothing Vinotherapy spa experience, using enriched spring water, healthy minerals, and grape extract;
    • Wine-tasting tours in Margaux, St Julien, and the UNESCO-listed vineyards of St. Emilion;
    • Learn the intricacies of wine production with a private guide, complemented by wine and cheese tastings.

    Lyon – Gastronomic and Historical Splendor

    • Discover Lyon, famed for its Roman ruins, medieval architecture, gastronomy;
    • Experience a VIP wine-tasting extravaganza across charming villages like Vienne and Condrieu;
    • Embark on a private food tour to sample Lyon’s world-renowned culinary delights.

    Nice and the French Riviera – Coastal Elegance

    Photo courtesy of Cannes Tourism.
    • Explore Nice and its picturesque Mediterranean setting;
    • Take Day trips to Cannes, Saint Paul-de-Vence, and Antibes;
    • Indulge in the opulence of Monaco, with visits to Monte-Carlo Casino and scenic city tours;
    • Conclude with a final wine-tasting tour in the Provencal countryside before departure.
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    With the global spotlight on France during the Olympics, interest in visiting the cities and countryside locations is sure to reach new traveling audiences. This itinerary not only showcases Zicasso’s carefully curated trip planning, but also offers an unparalleled experience that continues the celebration of France’s culture and heritage beyond the Olympic Games.

    Priced at $9,795 per person, the 14-day Highlights of France tour as described includes premium accommodations, meals as listed, guided tours and tastings, as well as all ground transfers (international airfare is not included). As with all Zicasso itineraries, this itinerary can be completely customized to an individual traveler’s interests or needs.

    For more information about this itinerary, please visit https://www.zicasso.com/i/france/highlights-france-tour-paris-bordeaux-lyon-nice

    Zicasso Unveils 10-Day Rail Cruise Celebrating 60 Years of Japan’s Shinkansen Bullet Train

    Luxury travel company Zicasso is proud to announce an exclusive new itinerary celebrating the 60th anniversary of Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train system. This 10-day rail cruise not only highlights this engineering marvel but also Japan’s commitment to harmonizing tradition with modernity, offering deep insight into both the country’s proud history and its forward-thinking innovations.

    The Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima. Juliana Barquero/Unsplash

    The Shinkansen bullet train system, inaugurated in November 1964, epitomizes Japan’s technological prowess in the post-war era. As a symbol of innovation, it reshaped Japan’s urban and rural dynamics by drastically reducing travel times and setting global standards for speed, safety, and punctuality. On Zicasso’s new Japan Tour by Bullet Train, travelers can experience this seamless fusion of cutting-edge technology and timeless tradition.

    The Kinkaku-ji temple in Kyoto.Brian Tan/Zicasso

    From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the tranquil gardens of Kyoto, the poignant history of Hiroshima, and the southern charm of Kagoshima, each stop is meticulously curated to immerse travelers in the essence of Japan’s heritage and innovation, all accessible by the iconic and efficient bullet train system. 

    Sengan-en garden in Kagoshima.Brian Tan/Zicasso

    Pricing for this 10-day Itinerary starts at $6,995 per person.

    Highlights of Zicasso’s Japan Tour by Bullet Train include:

    Tokyo:

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    • Arrival in Tokyo’s Eclectic Charm: Begin this journey with a private transfer to a historic hotel near Tokyo Station, blending European elegance with Japanese simplicity.
    • Discover Tokyo’s Diversity: Explore the Meiji Shrine’s cedar forest, Tsukiji Market’s seafood stalls, and Harajuku’s street fashion. Experience the vibrant neon cityscape of Akihabara.

    Kyoto:

    Photo courtesy of Visit Kyoto.
    • Enjoy the Shinkansen to Kyoto & More: Board the sleek Shinkansen, witness the solitary cone of Mount Fuji and explore Gion’s teahouses in Kyoto.
    • Explore Stone Paths and Zen Beauty: Take a rickshaw ride through the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, visit the Golden Pavilion, and meditate at Ryōan-ji’s rock garden.
    • Visit the Torii Gates and Railway Museum: Wander through Fushimi Inari Shrine’s Torii gates and experience the Shinkansen simulator at the Kyoto Railway Museum.

    Hiroshima:

    • Travel to Hiroshima and Discover Local Flavor: Reflect at the Peace Memorial Museum and enjoy local okonomiyaki pancakes along the regenerated riverside.
    • Traverse the Captivating Miyajima Island: Visit the Otorii Gate and Itsukushima Shrine, and stroll Hiroshima’s waterfront cafes and shops.

    Kagoshima:

    • Follow Hello Kitty to Kagoshima: Travel aboard the Hello Kitty Shinkansen, visit the Sengan-en villa, and admire the Sakurajima volcano.
    • Relax with a Slower Pace of Exploration: Kayak beside Sakurajima, taste sweet potato liquor at a shōchū distillery, and rejuvenate in hot springs.

    Kagoshima:

    • Depart for Home: Reflect on your journey at an onsen in Kirishima before flying back to Tokyo for your departure.

    This unique rail cruise invites travelers to celebrate six decades of high-speed innovation while discovering Japan’s cultural treasures with Zicasso’s signature personalized service. Each stop along the itinerary is thoughtfully designed to provide an immersive and unforgettable adventure.

    Priced at $6,995 per person, this 10-day Tour of Japan celebrating 60 years of the Shinkansen Bullet Train as described includes premium accommodations, meals as listed, guided tours, train tickets, and all ground transfers (international airfare is not included). As with all Zicasso itineraries, this itinerary can be completely customized to an individual traveler’s interests or needs.

    For more information about this itinerary, please visit https://www.zicasso.com/i/japan/japan-tour-by-bullet-train-celebrating-60-years-of-shinkansen-luxury

    Top photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

    Following in Puccini’s Footsteps: An 8-Day Italian Musical Immersion

    Cremona’s Violin Museum

    Zicasso is proud to announce its latest cultural tour offering, 8 Days in Puccini’s Footsteps: A Musical Pilgrimage Through Italy, designed for travelers seeking an immersive experience into the life and work of the renowned Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, in honor of the 100th anniversary of his death in November 2024. This meticulously crafted itinerary offers a journey through the locations that shaped Puccini’s illustrious career, providing travelers with a rich tapestry of music, history, and Italian culture.

    Massaciuccoli Lake. Torre del Lago. Photo courtesy of Anna Massina.

    On this eight-day tour, guests will be fully immersed in the world of Puccini, tracing his steps from the bustling streets of Milan to the serene lakeside of Torre del Lago. This tour is designed for those who appreciate classical music, history, and the vibrant culture of Italy, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the environments that inspired Puccini’s greatest works.

    Teatro dell’Opera

    Highlights of this eight-day in Puccini’s Footsteps tour, priced starting at $3,190 per person, include:

    Teatro alla Scala
    • Exclusive Tour of La Scala, Milan: Explore one of the world’s most famous opera houses and its museum, with the option to attend a performance.
    • Visit to the Milan Conservatory of Music: Walk the halls where Puccini refined his craft and began his journey as a composer.
    • Guided Tour of Cremona’s Violin Museum: Discover the art of violin making in the town known for its master craftsmen, including Antonio Stradivari.
    • Exploration of the Puccini Museum in Lucca: Visit the composer’s birthplace and see personal artifacts, including his piano and childhood room.
    • Tour of Puccini’s Villa in Torre del Lago: Experience the serene environment where Puccini composed some of his most famous operas.
    • Optional Wine Tasting in Tuscany: Enjoy a wine tasting session at a local vineyard, experiencing the flavors of the region.
    • Opera Performance at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma: Attend a grand opera performance in Rome’s majestic opera house.
    • Optional Day Trip to Florence: Extend your journey with a visit to Florence, including the Florence Conservatory of Music and the Uffizi Gallery.
    • Farewell Rooftop Dinner in Rome: Conclude your tour with a festive dinner and live Puccini performances, overlooking the city’s stunning skyline.
    San Frediano Church, Lucca, Italy

    This eight-day tour provides a rare opportunity to follow in the footsteps of one of Italy’s most beloved composers, offering an enriching blend of music, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Priced starting at $3,190 per person, the tour as listed includes premium accommodations, guided tours, all transfers, daily breakfasts, and opportunities to attend opera performances in Milan and Rome.

    Full itinerary details and inclusions can be found at https://www.zicasso.com/i/italy/8-days-in-puccinis-footsteps-a-musical-pilgrimage-through-italy