DESTINATION: HOTEL – The 12 Best Places to Travel in 2023
Wondering what the best places to travel in 2023 are? Us too—so we decided to ask a panel of hospitality experts to find out.
Their answers were quite literally all over the place (which, in this case, is a very good thing). After re-opening their borders after years of COVID-19 closures, trips to the Asian and Australian continents are set to make a roaring comeback, with countries like Japan and Singapore leading the way. Also trending? What Virtuoso managing director Misty Belles calls “isolation with intention” vacations, where travelers go to remote—and remotely populated—locations to get away from it all. Pack your bags for the Yukon, Chilean Patagonia, or Greenland.
Then there are the hotel openings. One classic city, in particular, is seeing the arrival of several new high-end properties, adding refreshed intrigue to this already popular European destination.
Below, find 12 places that are already trending for 2023.
Guatemala
While Guatemala has long sat in the shadow of more widely-visited Latin American counterparts, this is a misstep: it offers a veritable ‘best of’ without the masses, and is one of the most culturally-rich LATAM destinations, and time for its moment in the spotlight. Visit Guatemala expressly to absorb the magnificent natural beauty of the surroundings, but also to connect deeply with its people. Newly-opened, luxurious, and intimate Villa Bokeh is a game-changer for Antigua and marks one of the more elevated luxury hotel offerings to date. -Tom Marchant, co-founder of Black Tomato
Yukon Territory, Canada
Stemming from a desire of our travelers to experience more off-the-beaten-track discoveries, and also lifeways, we’re exploring Canada’s Northwest Territories and the Yukon, an unfettered and mostly undiscovered part of Canada. The Northwest Territories are teeming with wildlife, Indigenous-owned lodging, and exceptional positioning to—season-dependent—witness the majesty of the Northern Lights; the Yukon is marked by historic landmarks, rich culture, and dazzling landscapes. What makes it most special, however, are the local people you will meet along the way. -Tom Marchant
The Arctic
While Antarctica became the 2022 darling of adventure travel, look to the Arctic to be the next “must-see” spot. Iceland and now Greenland both offer “isolation with intention”—an opportunity to escape crowds and explore your own personal limits—and it’s where people will head next for unspoiled beauty and a glimpse at the Northern Lights. -Misty Belles, managing director at Virtuoso
Málaga, Spain
More Airbnb guests searched Málaga for 2023 travel than any other city in the world. Málaga has enjoyed a cultural renaissance in the last decade, making it a lively cultural hub on the beautiful Costa del Sol. Several new museums have opened there, including the Pompidou Center, a modern art treasure housed in a multi-colored glass cube. The street art scene is just as incredible, with colorful murals blanketing entire neighborhoods. -Catherine Powell, Global Head of Hosting for Airbnb
Benguerra Island, Mozambique
Mozambique’s Bazaruto Archipelago comprises five islands, renowned for their white beaches and diverse marine life. The second largest of them all, Benguerra, has quietly emerged as a wild and stealthy upscale getaway. Stay at the newly opened Kisawa Sanctuary, or at andBeyond Benguerra Island—either way, you’ll enjoy a truly remote tropical getaway where the shoreline stretches for miles without a person, or building, in sight. Take a ride on a dhow, a traditional African fishing boat, or ask your lodge to take you dugong (a rare sea cow) spotting. -Elise Taylor
Basilicata, Italy
Already ticked Puglia and Sicily off the bucket list? As an obsessive explorer of southern Italy, my money’s on Basilicata as the up-and-coming region to keep an eye on (and ideally, visit) in 2023. Travelers may already be familiar with the ancient caves, winding hilltop streets, and crumbling Baroque churches of Matera—the town also served as the backdrop for a high-adrenaline car chase in the most recent Bond film, No Time to Die—but this still-unspoiled region also boasts pristine beaches, a fascinating history, and lip-smackingly fresh seafood. Looking for the perfect base? Head to Maratea, the so-called “pearl of the Tyrrhenian” where the founders of Puglia standout Borgo Egnazia have opened the charming five-star Santavenere Hotel. –Liam Hess, Vogue living editor
Japan
Japan is on everyone’s list and the pent-up demand is incredible. Pre-pandemic, this was the “it” destination, so you have residual demand from those who previously had to cancel their plans, combined with new interest for the cultural experience that Japan offers. -Misty Belles
Edinburgh, Scotland
The city of Edinburgh may have been founded in the 1200s, but over 800 years later, it shows that it still has some new surprises. The recently opened Gleneagles Townhouse effortlessly mixes traditional and modern touches: abstract art hangs under a 19th century decorative dome, and a restaurant serves both avant-garde cocktails and a Sunday roast. Later this year, the city will welcome the luxury boutique hotel 100 Princes Street, whose interior is inspired by Alexander McQueen, as well as Richard Branson's Virgin Hotel. –Elise Taylor
Douro Valley, Portugal
If you’re looking for some of the most eye-popping scenery (and delicious wine) in all of Europe, head to the lush, dramatic slopes of northern Portugal’s Douro Valley this coming year. The heart of the region is just an hour or two drive east from Porto, with the car journey alone serving as a highlight: taking the narrow, snaking roads that descend from the mountains feels like entering another world entirely, as you pass through the idyllic vineyards and charming villages that dot its hillsides. There’s plenty of history here, too—the ancient pilgrimage town of Lamego with its grand tiled staircases and majestic churches is a highlight—as well as a growing list of luxury properties, with the Six Senses here being particularly spectacular. But more than anything, it’s a place to kick back, relax, and enjoy the good life, Portugal-style. -Liam Hess
Singapore
With such little access in the past two years, it is on the top of my list to go and visit again. The food, the people, and combination of nature and city is a must for anyone that wants to have an amazing time. It is especially exciting if you are able to be in town for the Singapore Grand Prix—the city becomes electric. -Victor Sanz, Tumi Creative Director
Patagonia National Park, Chile
In 2018, Chile set aside 11 million acres of land for national parks aided by the largest private land donation from a private entity to a country. The conservation effort of the Tompkins Conservation Foundation (named for philanthropist and entrepreneur Doug Tompkins of North Face and Esprit legacy) helped pave the way for Chile to greatly expand conservation of the pristine Patagonia wilderness. Today, covering over 750,000 acres in the austral region of Aysén, the Patagonia National Park is formed by land donated to Chile, and is part of the new Patagonia National Parks Network. What makes this area stand out is the inherent biodiversity and remoteness—it’s not easily accessible and squarely under the radar, miles away from the more visited parts of Argentina’s Patagonia. The newly opened Explora Lodge is where to kick off your Chilean adventure, while in Santiago, post up at the newly opened and discreetly elegant Hotel Magnolia and in the Atacama at Tierra Atacama. -Tom Marchant
Rome, Italy
Rome is seeing a boom of luxury hotel openings this year, from the Edition, to the Bulgari, to the Six Senses. The Eternal City is always a classic place to visit, but these highly anticipated properties—many of them with a modern edge—will only reinvigorate interest. -Elise Taylor, Vogue senior living writer
Fans aren’t thrilled with the price of Kylie Jenner makeup brushes, and beauty experts agree with them. Jeffree Star & more are slamming her for charging $360!
We’ll admit that we’ve spent way more money on makeup than we’d like to admit, but Kylie Jenner‘s newest product is really pushing it. The 20-year-old makeup mogul released a set of brushes, but the $360 price tag has fans and beauty experts alike shaking their heads. Are they made of gold? Do they have magic powers that’ll clear blemishes right off our faces? They better be if she’s charging that much for them — at least, thats what Jeffree Star, 32, James Charles, 18, and other cosmetics experts are saying.
I am pretty honest about a lot of things that young girls question, like their body image.
Jeffree took to Twitter to subtly slam the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star for asking her fans to shell out hundreds of dollars for makeup brushes. “Are the new makeup brushes made out of animal hair? Is that why they’re so expensive?? the makeup artist tweeted. “It’s an honest question. Don’t try and make it ANYTHING BUT a QUESTION. I’ll still review it… LOL I ain’t mad.. Just want to know why her team is being lazy,” he added in a second tweet.
Honestly, Jeffree raises a good question. Why exactly do these brushes need to cost so much? Kylie defended the price on her own Twitter, saying that they’re real instead of synthetic, which means they usually cost more. “I always fight for the lowest price on all my products. Here are some other real brush lines for reference,” she captioned a picture of Artis‘ $360 line of brushes. But thinking her price is justified doesn’t mean people who follow her company can afford them. A lot of Kylie’s clientele include teens and young women who don’t have the kind of expendable income needed to purchase this kind of product.
This isn’t the only time Jeffree’s called out a Kardashian-Jenner beauty product. While slamming Kylie for her brushes, he also called out her concealers. In a now-deleted tweet, he accused her of using the same packaging for her new line that he used in 2014 for his liquid lipsticks. He’s also dragged Kim Kardashian, 37, in the past for her KKW contour product.
“Umm… Kim what is going on with those new swatches?? Looks like chalk,” he commented on her swatch test. The issue in that case was Kim just tested the product incorrectly, and she publicly acknowledged her mistake before redoing the swatches the right way.
This isn’t the only time Jeffree’s called out a Kardashian-Jenner beauty product. While slamming Kylie for her brushes, he also called out her concealers. In a now-deleted tweet, he accused her of using the same packaging for her new line that he used in 2014 for his liquid lipsticks. He’s also dragged Kim Kardashian, 37, in the past for her KKW contour product. “Umm… Kim what is going on with those new swatches?? Looks like chalk,” he commented on her swatch test. The issue in that case was Kim just tested the product incorrectly, and she publicly acknowledged her mistake before redoing the swatches the right way. But even though Kim learned from her mistakes, only time will tell if Kylie does too.
Are you loving or loathing seeing Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Scott Disick, 34, gallivanting around the globe with his new girlfriend Sofia Richie, 19?! If you’re in favor, do you think it has any chance of lasting? Well, apparently Scott is so enamored with Sofia, he’s giving up his longstanding status as a party animal for her, according to TMZ. This is striking because it was Scott’s love for the nightlife that seemed to sabotage his relationship with Kourtney Kardashian, 38, for years!
Their insiders say Scott has found a real connection with Sofia and has pumped the breaks on going out drinking in order to truly be there for her. And, at least for now, he doesn’t see any issue with their age difference. He’s even admitted to confidantes that being with Sofia has “been really good for me.” Wow! This certainly flies in the face of the critics who were convinced this relationship could only ever be a fling! Head here for loads more pics of Scott and Sofia being adorable together!
Taylor also shared her highlight of Bachelor in Paradise, which was something odd he did for her that meant a lot. “My high was something you did not get to see on camera, and it showed me how much he loved me,” she said, laughing. “I am a little bit of a hippie and I make my own deodorant but I used to use lime with my deodorant so one time, at the bar, during one of the cocktail parties, he took a shot and then licked lime juice out of my armpit, and I was like, ‘Damn, I got him, he is in.’ That was definitely one of my highs.”