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Frequent Traveller? This New Pass Will Change The Way You Travel

Frequent Traveller? This New Pass Will Change The Way You Travel

Sarah Clayton-Lea | | 2 minutes Read

Listen up travellers: the world’s first luxury subscription service is like Netflix, but way better. Inspirato Pass provides endless access to more than 60,000 worldwide luxury vacation homes, hotels, resorts for $2,500per month.

That’s no nightly rates, taxes, or fees – so you can stay anywhere you want for a set price. It’s genius.

Trips range from 2 to 60 days, can be booked up to 365 days in advance, and are updated daily. Each trip also includes Inspirato’s signature five-star service through dedicated travel specialists, who can help with booking, plan itineraries, and address guests’ needs throughout the stay.

Basically, you pay $2,500 a month with Inspirato and can travel anywhere you like, for as long as you like

The hotels and vacation homes have their available dates listed, so you just browse and choose which suits best.

We repeat: endless travel. This is ideal for people who love regular luxury breaks, or business travellers. The bargains to be had are amazing.

Example: book this Hawaii villa for five nights in December for FREE with your pass

It’s normally priced at a steep $21,948 for the five-night stay. But hey, not for pass holders.

It’s a spacious poolside villa with tropical garden views. You’ll also have access to Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort, where there’s bars, infinity pools, golf and a spa.

You can also book luxury safaris, cruises and so much more. So, for $24,000 a year for the Inspirato Pass, you can vacation in the world’s most beautiful resorts anytime you like. We’re sold.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Co-founder of Big 7 Travel, Sarah created the company through her passion for championing the world's best food and travel experiences. Before her career in digital media, where she previously held roles such as Editor of Food&Wine Ireland, Sarah worked in the hospitality industry in Dublin and New York. Contact [email protected]

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