
"Next year's travel plans are already taking shape for Conde Nast Traveller's jetsetting in-house team and while we're always on the lookout for the next bijou boutique or smart inner-city high-rise hotel to call home for a night, there are some situations where Airbnb is the smarter choice. There's something irresistible about having the privacy of your own space without the wake-up call from housekeeping knocking or neighbours thudding through thin walls."
"A homestay gives you room to take in a destination at your own pace and, in any case, many offer a slew of hotel-worthy amenities such as pools, outdoor kitchens and full fleets of staff to attend to you and you alone. Between us, we're tackling Europe, Asia and Africa next year, and we've sought out perfect Airbnbs for our needs in even the most remote locales. From a Madeiran bolthole with a wraparound pool to a traditional"
Next-year travel planning emphasizes homestays that prioritize privacy, space and autonomy over traditional hotels in certain situations. Homestays prevent housekeeping interruptions and reduce noise from neighbours, enabling travellers to experience destinations at their own pace. Many properties provide hotel-quality amenities such as pools, outdoor kitchens and dedicated staff, delivering private and personalized service. Travel selections target Europe, Asia and Africa and include options in remote locations. Examples range from a Madeiran bolthole with a wraparound pool to a traditional Thai villa with a private chef, highlighting unique accommodations for 2026 travel.
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