By Linda Tancs
Is there really such a thing as “luxury travel”? Who gets to define what luxury is, anyway? As the old saying goes, “One man’s meat is another man’s poison.” Webster’s dictionary defines luxury as self-indulgence–an enjoyable, but not necessary, thing. But let’s face it, travel is the ultimate indulgence for the mind, body or spirit–whether it be around the block, around the country, or around the world. In that sense, the luxury of any journey, then, depends on how you arrange it in your mind, or as Winston Churchill put it, “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.”


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