Explora Journeys Reflects Shift in Luxury Traveler Behavior, Says Expert Angela Hughes
June 30th, 2026 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Angela Hughes, CEO of Trips & Ships Luxury Travel, asserts that the rise of Explora Journeys signals affluent travelers are redefining luxury from status to personalized, wellness-focused experiences.

Angela Hughes, CEO of Trips & Ships Luxury Travel, believes the growing popularity of Explora Journeys represents one of the clearest indicators yet that affluent travelers are redefining what luxury means. According to Hughes, the luxury travel industry is undergoing a significant transformation, with traditional definitions centered on formality and excess giving way to experiences built around personalization, wellness, authenticity, flexibility, and emotional connection.
Hughes leads Trips & Ships Luxury Travel, a luxury travel company and host agency supporting more than 140 luxury travel advisors across the United States. She also regularly consults with private equity firms, travel technology companies, and travel industry stakeholders on luxury travel trends, advisor distribution, consumer behavior, and industry growth opportunities.
After multiple sailings aboard Explora Journeys and extensive conversations with clients, Hughes believes the brand has become one of the strongest examples of how affluent traveler expectations are evolving. "Explora isn't simply attracting luxury cruisers," said Hughes. "It's attracting luxury travelers who may never have considered a cruise before. That's an important distinction and one that the entire travel industry should be paying attention to."
Having traveled to more than 121 countries and worked with thousands of affluent travelers throughout her career, Hughes says she is witnessing clear behavioral shifts across nearly every luxury travel segment. "We are seeing travelers place greater value on experiences over possessions, wellness over formality, and personalization over standardization," Hughes said. "Many travelers today are less interested in being impressed and more interested in feeling connected, restored, and inspired."
According to Hughes, these trends are appearing consistently among luxury hotel guests, safari travelers, expedition travelers, river cruise guests, and high-net-worth couples seeking more meaningful travel experiences. Many of the travelers attracted to Explora are already loyal guests of luxury hospitality brands including Aman, Four Seasons, Rosewood, Belmond, and some of the world's premier safari lodges. Hughes believes Explora succeeds because it delivers many of the same hospitality principles those travelers already value.
"What makes Explora fascinating is that many guests don't compare it to another cruise line," Hughes explained. "They compare it to their favorite luxury hotel, private villa, or safari lodge. That's a very different benchmark and one that speaks volumes about where luxury travel is heading."
Unlike many traditional luxury cruise brands that have historically emphasized formal evenings, structured onboard programming, and fixed dining schedules, Hughes believes Explora has created an experience that feels closer to a contemporary luxury resort, giving guests greater flexibility to travel at their own pace. Hughes believes several key trends are shaping the next generation of luxury travel: travelers increasingly value space, privacy, and flexibility; wellness has become a core expectation rather than a niche offering; affluent travelers are seeking deeper emotional connections to destinations; experience-driven luxury is replacing status-driven luxury; smaller, more intimate travel experiences continue to gain momentum; travelers are prioritizing ease and simplicity without compromising quality; and luxury hospitality standards are increasingly influencing cruise industry expectations.
"The biggest surprise isn't that experienced cruisers enjoy Explora," Hughes said. "The biggest surprise is how many people who once said they would never take a cruise are now becoming some of the brand's strongest advocates." Hughes believes these changing preferences will continue influencing product development across luxury cruising, expedition travel, river cruising, safaris, luxury hospitality, and bespoke travel experiences.
"The future of luxury travel belongs to brands that understand how travelers want to feel," Hughes said. "Today's traveler wants space, calm, authenticity, and freedom. They want exceptional service that feels natural rather than scripted. They want travel that enriches their lives rather than simply filling their calendars."
While Hughes emphasizes that no single travel brand is right for every traveler, she believes Explora's rapid emergence within the luxury marketplace offers valuable insight into where consumer demand is moving. "In many ways, Explora is less a cruise line story and more a luxury traveler story," Hughes said. "Its success reflects broader changes taking place throughout the luxury travel industry."
Trips & Ships Luxury Travel is also actively expanding its nationwide network of independent contractors and luxury travel advisors. The company is seeking growth-minded professionals interested in specializing in luxury cruises, river cruises, safaris, expedition travel, small ship cruising, and immersive travel experiences. Advisors joining the agency gain access to luxury supplier partnerships, hosted sailings, educational training opportunities, marketing support, industry networking, and a collaborative luxury travel community focused on long-term business growth. Learn more at Trips & Ships Luxury Travel, explore advisor opportunities at Luxury Host Agency, or discover Luxury Travel University at Luxury Travel University.
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