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If you love nothing more than a spot of luxury on your vacation then you have come to the right place. You may be struggling to think of some new destinations to visit, if that’s the case then check out the article below to find some ideas and inspiration. 
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If you are looking to book a trip during the festive season then there is one destination on the list that is a must see. This is perhaps one of the most exclusive and luxurious places you can ever go. This isn’t so much a party island like the others that are going to be mentioned, it is more a quiet luxury. Parties and events mostly happen on mega-yachts, with high energy and posh grub. You will also find the same people attending sunday brunches in gorgeous surroundings drinking Rosé.
Las Vegas
Another wonderful place on the list, which you might not assume to be luxurious is Las Vegas. While this lovely spot in the middle of the Nevada desert is typically famous for bright lights and casinos, you can always find a lovely little VIP spot just waiting for you to show up. If you love nothing more than champagne and cigars then there are even some venues that have dedicated services for this. Take a look at which clubs, bars and casinos you can get cigar service. While visiting Las Vegas you could see an awesome show, there are many companies that offer private box tickets so you can enjoy peace and quiet in your own space.
Ibiza
Ibiza is commonly known as the white isle due to its gorgeous golden beaches. If you are wanting pure luxury then Ibiza has just the thing you are after. While it is popular amongst partygoers looking for cheap drinks, you can also rent a yacht or luxury villa. To hire a villa you are looking at around 20,000 a week upwards. For more luxurious destinations you will need to head away from the main strip as you won’t find many VIP services there. Take a look online to see if there is anything you can find that ticks all of your boxes.
Dubai
For the pinnacle of opulence you need to head to the UAE. Dubai takes luxury and times it by around 20, you will be astounded and amazed by what your money can buy in Dubai. Think gold-leaf cocktails and private firework shows, you are getting closer to their level of luxury. When you think of partying in Dubai, it is very different to some of the other places on this list. It all comes down to the vibe you are after, you will fit right in if you prefer luxurious dinner parties in penthouse apartments.
So there you have it, hopefully this gives you some ideas on where you can go for some new levels of luxury. There are so many places to visit, tick them off your list and make memories as you go.
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Like many of you, our Christmas looked very different then we could have planned or imagined, including a trip to NYC for unexpected medical reasons. Sharing a reel where I explain a bit more- Please head on over to watch, comment, and like the reel HERE!
Whatever your Christmas looked like friends, if your story looks very different than you were imagining... my prayer for you is simple. May you feel specifically and tenderly embraced by peace, hope and most of all love.
You are seen... you are not forgotten on this Christmas Day.
You are seen... you are not forgotten on this Christmas Day.
“Nevertheless, that time of darkness and despair shall not go on forever.”
- Isaiah 9:1-
Friends, I wish I could send each and every one of you a Christmas card this year!
Please know that from the bottom of my little heart I am sending warmest wishes for a wonderful Christmas to you and your loved ones. May you be abundantly blessed by His love, joy, comfort, and most of all His peace these next few days and as we approach 2026.
Please know that from the bottom of my little heart I am sending warmest wishes for a wonderful Christmas to you and your loved ones. May you be abundantly blessed by His love, joy, comfort, and most of all His peace these next few days and as we approach 2026.
I know that some of you are feeling very "unseen" and "forgotten" this Christmas season... please know you are not. I understand... as I currently write this I am sitting in a waiting room waiting for a loved one as they have a biopsy on Christmas Eve. This news has shaken and been unsettling and not the plans that we had (or others in similar situations) have for this day - this time of year- or anytime of year.
I have been thinking a lot about Joseph ... his faithfulness to God and specifically his humility into a story that he presumably imagined to be quite different. Matthew 1:19 says, "Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly".
I have read that scripture so many times and yet this year again it has truly stuck out to me. Despite Joseph's (understandable) heartbrokenness of his dreams and desires he decided to divorce Mary quietly. As it would have become evident that Mary was pregnant people would have than assumed Joseph was the father and that he than had had a change of heart after being intimate with her.
He, and not Mary, would have been seen as the dishonorable party in the relationship. Her dignity would have remained pure and covered.
In the few and simple words, read nearly every Christmas Eve service around the world, we find a man who showed mercy, forgiveness, and grace and despite feeling hurt and betrayed refused to humiliate and denounce her to the public.
Joseph must have felt very unseen, forgotten, and a bit lost at this point... his hopes and dreams shattered, and yet still offering mercy, grace and forgiveness. It has also struck me that there must have been so many different times as Jesus was growing up that he would have witnessed this in his childhood years...
This Christmas... if you feel forgotten or a story looks very different than you were imagining... my prayer for you is simple. May you feel specifically and tenderly loved by God in unique and personal ways as you step forward into mercy, grace and forgiveness. May the Hope and promise of this season gently remind you the Lord loves you beyond compare. If you don't have a personal relationship with Jesus please email me. I would love to send you a Bible or a devotional or pray with you and share more about Him.
Merry Christmas and thank you for making this such a wonderful space and community to come to each and every single day. I can't wait for 2026 and all of the beautiful adventures that are coming in this new year!
Merry Christmas!
When it comes to travel accommodations, two contenders often vie for our attention, which is RV parks and hotels. Each offers distinct experiences tailored to different preferences, budgets, and travel goals. Whether that means planning a weekend getaway, cross-country road trip, family vacation or anything in between. Choosing between these options can set the scene for an amazing trip. In this blog, we will look at some of the differences, advantages and trade-offs so that you can make an informed decision before choosing what suits your next trip.
The Comfort Factor
Hotels are designed with comfort in mind. Many hotels have luxurious bedding, air conditioning, 24-hour room service and often an array of amenities such as pools, fitness centers and spas to provide maximum relaxation. Travelers can expect an easy and relaxing stay. Unfortunately, this level of comfort often comes at a steep cost in high-demand areas or during peak travel seasons.
RV parks provide their own brand of comfort with added flexibility.While RV mattresses may not match those found in hotels, travelers often appreciate having access to their own pillows, cookware, and their favorite coffee blend. Being able to customize an RV space adds individuality to an otherwise uniform hotel room experience.
Cost Comparisons
Financial considerations often play a big part in travelers’ decisions to travel. Hotels generally operate on a per-night basis, which means an extended stay can quickly deplete a travel budget and add up in terms of parking fees, Wi-Fi charges, or late checkout fees.
On the other hand, RV parks tend to charge lower nightly rates, making them an appealing alternative for budget travellers. Over time these savings on accommodations will more than offset initial ownership or rental costs for an RV.
Proximity to Nature
Outdoor enthusiasts often gravitate toward RV parks for their closeness to nature and expansive spaces. RV sites tend to be located in breathtaking settings, whether that means a tranquil lakeside, forest, or national park. Parks provide travelers with amazing access to hiking trails, fishing spots, and starry nights. This is perfect for travelers that are looking for an escape from urban living.
Hotels often cater to urban or commercial settings. Hotels provide an ideal option for travelers focusing on city sightseeing, business events or accessing high-end restaurants. While hotels may have stunning rooftop views, few rival the tranquility and immersive experience offered by nature-rich RV parks.
Flexibility and Freedom
RV travel offers a lot of freedom when it comes to spontaneity. RVers have the freedom to change course at will, discover hidden gems, and reach off-the-beaten-path destinations that hotels simply can't reach. This flexibility has become increasingly popular among those who prioritize the journey as well as its destination.
Hotels require much more advanced planning, with cancellation fees or changes incurring financial penalties becoming logistical headaches. But it remains an ideal accommodation experience when looking for stress-free and predictable accommodation experiences.
Conclusion
The decision between RV parks and hotels comes down to personal preferences and travel priorities. Hotels provide convenience, luxury, and city experiences ideal for business travel or short urban stays. On the other hand, RV parks provide affordability, flexibility, and close connection with nature, appealing to road trippers and outdoor enthusiasts. No matter which option is preferred, whether crisp linens in a hotel bed or awakening to nature sounds outside your RV, each has its own distinct charm. The choice is entirely up to you.
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Getting out on the road and enjoying an RV vacation can bring you closer to the ones you love. The journey is just as fun and important as the destinations you find yourself in. The road becomes a shared living space where you see all kinds of emotions and habits. The idea is to keep the entire trip smooth and stress-free. In order to do that, you’ve got to be aware of everything around you. It’s nice to think you can look at a few travel tips and create the perfect trip, but you’ve got to make sure the fundamentals are spot on before anything else. With the right mindset and planning, the trip will be a lot less chaotic and incredibly rewarding. Here are a few ways to keep things smooth:
Set The Tone Beforehand
With clear expectations, you will be able to relax before you even put the key in the ignition. Talk about certain preferences and rhythms you’d like to keep. Agree on responsibilities so that there is no tension later on down the line. A calm start will set the tone and encourage patience once you set off.
Create Comfort In The Space
If you’re going to spend lots of time with friends or family, space management is going to play a big part in things. Be thoughtful with the layouts and provide easy access to essentials. Without a plan here, you could run into a lot of friction. Keep clutter to a minimum and develop a clean mindset. When it’s time to park up in RV storage and rest, do your best not to step on any toes. Comfort may seem like a luxury, but it’s something you have to work on in this regard.
Allow Togetherness And Breathing Room To Coexist
When you travel with people you care about, time spent together is important, of course. However, non-stop interaction can be jarring. It’s easy to become bored and frustrated by the same people. Even your best friends can become exhausting. If you want things to be smooth, you’ve got to include quiet moments where you can relax alone. Energy levels will be kept even when you respect individual recharge styles. Many people around the world need peace and quiet on a regular basis. When you honor personal boundaries, the moments you subsequently share will be much more meaningful. Balance stops things from becoming emotionally crowded.
Be Flexible With Your Planning
You might think that lots of planning will put you in a good place. You’ll know exactly what you are doing and when. But overplanning can create more stress and remove a sense of freedom. You should also leave a little space to come up with something fresh. Weather changes and spontaneous stops might be on the cards, after all. Don’t completely neglect structure, obviously, but don’t let it control everything you do. Flexibility alongside the plan keeps everyone aligned and on the same page. Enjoyment will last a lot longer when you respect everyone’s time.
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Road trips are freedom on four wheels, windows are down, snacks are within reach, and a playlist makes you feel like the main character in a coming of age movie. But while a road trip is meant to be fun, a little safety planning keeps the adventure memorable for the right reasons rather than the wrong ones. You need to prepare just enough to relax without becoming that overly cautious traveller who doesn't know how. Some of the first safety choices that you make on a road trip happen before you even leave the house.
Many travelers feel more secure by booking RV parks instead of wild camping early in the trip. Knowing exactly where you'll sleep, have access to facilities, and be somewhere safe around other people can make a big difference to your mindset, especially if you're new to long drives or travelling solo. Peace of Mind is one of those underrated travel luxuries that often people skip over.
The next consideration is your vehicle. Are you traveling in an RV, or are you traveling in a car? It doesn't need to be perfect, but it doesn't need to be ready. Your tires, fluids, lights, and brakes need to be checked before you hit the road, because a breakdown can turn an exciting adventure into a very long wait on the hard shoulder. Keep a basic emergency kit in the car with jumper cables, a flashlight and a spare tyre that actually has air in it. It's a revolutionary concept, we know.
Route planning is another quiet hero of road trip safety. You don't have to plan every turn, but knowing roughly where you're going helps you to avoid sketchy situations and unnecessary stress. Downloading maps for offline use in case cell service disappears is important because it will disappear. It always does, right when you're feeling confident. Driving itself also deserves some respect. Fatigue is sneaky and dangerous, so switch drivers where possible and take breaks. Don't try and power through just to save time because all that's going to do is have you fall asleep at the wheel. And the extra hour on the road isn't going to be worth it if that extra hour gets spent with emergency services.
Stretch, hydrate and remember that gas stations are also snack stations for a reason. Your personal safety does matter too, so keep your valuables out of sight, lock your doors and trust your instincts. If a place is feeling off, you're allowed to leave. Road trips are about exploration, not proving a point. You want to let someone know your travel plans, especially if you're traveling alone, and check in occasionally so that people know you're still having a great time.
You need to remember that safety doesn't mean removing the fund, it means protecting it. The best Rd. trips feel relaxed because the basics are handled for you. When you're prepared, you can focus on the good stuff like the views, the detours and the stories that you'll tell later.
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Camping has a reputation problem. Say the word camping and half the room imagines cozy sunsets and marshmallows, while the other half pictures soggy socks, rogue mosquitoes, and the slow realization that they hate dirt. So is it actually easy to go camping? Well, the short answer to that is yes. The longer answer is yes if you don't over think it.
Modern camping isn't always about trudging into the wilderness with a backpack that weighs more than your personality. Plenty of people ease into the experience by staying at RV parks, which offer a friendly bridge between home comfort and outdoor adventure. You still get the trees, stars and fresh air, but you also get bathrooms that don't involve digging a hole. And when it comes to camping, a win is a win.
The real secret to easy camping is expectations and managing them properly. If you expect a five star hotel experience in the middle of a forest, you're setting yourself up for disappointment and emotional damage. If you expect fresh air, slower mornings, and the occasional inconvenience, you'll be delighted. Camping rewards flexibility. Things go wrong. Tents, flops, snacks disappear faster than planned. But somehow that's part of the fun. Another reason that camping is easier than ever, is the gear that you can use. You don't need to be a survival expert or own half of an outdoor store. These days, tents practically assemble themselves, sleeping bags are warmer and lighter, and lanterns don't require a PhD in batteries. You can keep it simple with a place to sleep, something to eat, and clothes that forgive bad weather choices.
Travel wise, camping is refreshingly low pressure. There are no airport lines, no baggage fees and no frantic searches for your gate. You throw your stuff in the car and you go. If you miss a turn, congratulations, you're on an adventure now! Many campsites are close to towns, beaches, lakes or national parks, which makes camping an easy and add on to a road trip rather than a full blown expedition. Another area that people often worry about is food, and it's an unnecessary worry.
You don't need gourmet cheap meals. Hot dogs taste better outside, coffee feels more heroic when brewed in the open air, and if all else fails, there's usually a diner or a grocery store nearby. You're not revoking your right to civilization by choosing camping. Camping may not be for everybody, but it's definitely easy for people to try to do. You can start small, stay close to home, and slowly figure out the type of camper that you are.
At its core, camping is just travel with fewer walls and more stories. It's about trading your schedule for sunset and notifications for nature. Easy. Yes. Perfect. Absolutely not. And that's kind of the point. So if you're booking your trip for 2026, why not add camping to your list?
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