Where Richard Branson Cycles In MallorcaSon Bunyola Hotel, MallorcaJennifer Leigh ParkerWant to roll like a billionaire this summer? Richard Branson’s Son Bunyola, a luxury resort in the Tramuntana mountains of Mallorca, recently added cycling packages. The bike tours—in partnership with local outfitter Medfeel—are designed to guide guests through the island’s most scenic routes on top-of-the-line bikes. But these tours aren’t for the faint of heart: The cycling includes steep climbs on routes that take between three and eight hours to complete. But in the spirit of the Virgin empire founder (who is an avid cyclist himself), there will be wine along the way—and a spa waiting back at Son Bunyola.Why Wealthy Travelers Are Sailing To The Edges Of The EarthIndonesia is seeing “tremendous demand” for yachting expeditions, says Eyos Expeditions CEO Ben Lyons, particularly in Raja Ampat.EYOS Expeditions | Photographer: Matt HardyWith high season on the Mediterranean set to begin, many wealthy travelers are opting to chart a course for more remote destinations. Eyos Expeditions, a Seattle-based company that specializes in voyages “to the ends of the earth,” reports a serious uptick in far-flung destinations. “We’ve seen interest in polar regions, remote island chains and conservation-focused itineraries as travelers prioritize experiences that feel rare, authentic and far removed from traditional tourism,” CEO Ben Lyons told Forbes.com. From Indonesia to Antarctica, here’s where the ultra-rich are setting sail. 52 All-American Summer GetawaysPennsylvania's Hotel Hershey is a sweet retreat for chocolate lovers.Hotel HersheyAmerica’s 250th anniversary celebrations provide the perfect inspiration to explore the country’s vast and diverse landscapes this summer—from the original 13 colonies to the rugged wilderness of the West. Here are Forbes Travel Guide’s state-by-state summer getaway recommendations (including Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico), to majestic purple mountain retreats, hotels built by American entrepreneurs and other historic venues in the land of the free.This is the published version of Forbes’ Passport newsletter, which offers a first-class guide to luxury travel. Click here to get it delivered to your inbox every Friday.Travel WiseGetty ImagesFor several years now, ultra-high-net-worth Americans have been collecting residencies and citizenships for the same reason they diversify their stock portfolios—to hedge against risk in an unpredictable world. The U.S. has now replaced China as the largest market for clients seeking secondary citizenships, according to Eric Major, CEO and chairman of the investment migration advisory firm Latitude World. Here are the countries ultra-rich Americans are targeting for a second (or third) passport.The Destinations Where Couples Are Least Likely To Break UpLimone Sul Garda cityscape on the shore of Garda lake surrounded by scenic Northern Italian nature.Getty ImagesWhether you’ve been together six months or six years, a vacation is a good way to stress test a relationship. A recent study identified the destinations most likely to lead to a drama-free, romantic getaway, analyzing 100 destinations across more than 40 countries. Here are the top five destinations where couples are least likely to clash on holiday. Your mileage may vary.MORE FROM FORBESForbesInside A $40,000-A-Night Penthouse Suite, Top Beer Destinations And More Travel NewsBy Passport by ForbesLifeForbesNew England’s Best Ocean-View Resorts, Private Jets Get An Upgrade And More Travel NewsBy Passport by ForbesLifeForbesThe World’s Best Beaches, Top California Wineries And More Travel NewsBy Passport by ForbesLife
Vacations For America's 250 Birthday, Cycling In Mallorca And More
This week’s Passport newsletter dives into where the ultra-rich are setting sail, the top countries for a second passport, and five breakup-proof vacation destinations.






