🤔 Is Luxe Still a Luxury Travel…
🤔 Is Luxe Still a Luxury Travel Company?
I am currently on a Luxe trip in South Africa (day three), and the experience does not align with what Luxe markets—or charges—as luxury. At this point, the only thing that feels premium is the price.
Airport transportation required manual coordination, leaving some guests waiting despite Luxe’s promises of “seamless arrivals” and “premium transportation.” The vehicle provided is an older-model luxury van with a malfunctioning sound system now being run through my personal phone, complete with popping, hissing, and random cutouts.
Basic planning gaps have continued. Despite Luxe’s claims of “thoughtful, anticipatory service,” essentials like water were not available during excursions due to lack of preparation.
Most concerning is New Year’s Eve. Our group paid a premium price, which is expected at this time of year. What is not expected is an unusually informal plan: no reserved table (we will be standing) and what was sold as a full meal reduced to hors d’oeuvres. For a luxury experience marketed heavily toward women, this is especially disappointing, as many will not even be able to wear the outfits they planned. That fundamentally changes the experience.
My partner previously traveled with Luxe and had an excellent experience. Something has clearly changed, and the decline in execution is hard to ignore.
This trip is halfway over. Stay tuned for updates—yes, there is much more...








