Slow travel, transformative experiences, ultra-personalization: the trends that are redefining luxury travel in 2026.
Luxury travel in 2026 is no longer defined by the price of a suite or the number of stars of a hotel. The new traveling elite seeks authenticity, personal transformation and positive impact. A look at the trends shaping luxury private travel this year.
1. Luxury Slow Travel — Slowness as a privilege
In 2026, the real luxury is to take your time. Wealthy travelers are abandoning express tours in favor of immersive stays: a week in a single Alsatian vineyard rather than three countries in seven days. The relaunched Orient Express, luxury barges on the canals of Alsace, road trips in vintage vehicles on the Wine Route — the movement takes precedence over the destination.
Beyond simple pleasure, luxury travel 2026 aims for inner transformation. Meditation retreats in the monasteries of the Vosges, sommelier courses with the greatest winegrowers in Alsace, artistic residencies in the workshops of Prague: each trip must leave a lasting imprint.
3. Ultra-personalization through AI
Cutting-edge concierge services use artificial intelligence to anticipate the preferences of each customer. Restaurant history, allergies, musical preferences, clothing style: everything is memorized to create trips where every detail is calibrated. At Adopte Une Conciergerie, our proprietary CRM stores more than 200 preferences per customer.
4. Regenerative luxury
Discerning travelers want their stay to contribute positively to the destination. Eco-designed accommodation, support for local crafts, short-circuit gastronomy, integrated carbon compensation: luxury aims to be responsible without sacrificing excellence.
5. French micro-destinations
Paris and the Côte d'Azur remain essential, but 2026 marks the rise of French micro-destinations: the wild Vosges, the vineyards of Saint-Émilion, the Saint-Tropez peninsula out of season, the hilltop villages of Provence. Places where privacy is guaranteed and authenticity preserved.
6. The multi-generational journey
Large wealthy families organize trips bringing together three generations. Chalets in Megève or Courchevel with 10-15 rooms, villas in Tropez for 20 guests, privatized castles in Alsace: requests for XXL family trips are exploding.
Adopt A Concierge: your travel architect
Our house designs tailor-made private trips incorporating each of these trends. From Alsace to Prague, from Monaco to Megève, we orchestrate travel experiences that transform, regenerate and amaze.