Embark Longer with Belmond This Summer: Last Chance for WFH(otel)
June 23rd, 2021
This summer marks the end of a newfound flexibility: working from anywhere. With many offices reopening and classrooms getting ready for ‘back to school,’ the ability to work remotely from afar will soon end. Following the success of Embark Beyond’s long-term stay program for vacations ranging from 30 days to six months, the brand has now partnered with global luxury collection Belmond to launch extended stay offers across its iconic properties in Italy, Spain and Peru.
It is now possible to have a temporary office space along the Venetian canals, in the heart of Mallorca or within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cusco. Whether for a month or the entire summer, Embark Beyond and Belmond offer an international retreat for the whole family through Belmond’s exclusive experiences that celebrate local cultures and communities – and topped off with a new Zoom background.
Embark Longer Abroad: Travelers can make Italy, Spain or Peru their home-away-from-home with Embark Beyond and Belmond’s new 30-day program. Options for a 30-day European getaway at Belmond’s Italy and Spain properties include, but are not limited to, the 14-room Splendido Mare in Portofino (recently unveiled an extensive renovation by Paris-based FESTEN); Cipriani in Venice (birthplace of Belmond); or Caruso in Ravello (family-friendly property that also offers an Instagram-worthy infinity pool for ‘happy hour’). Guests will receive exclusive amenities, including 20 percent off all food and beverage; daily breakfast; unlimited laundry and printing capabilities; a remote office setup, either in-room or designated location onsite; and a dedicated concierge for the duration of the stay. The month-by-month offer starts at $28,500 USD / €24,000 EUR plus taxes.
When booking a month-long getaway in Peru, travelers can seamlessly move between the Sacred Valley at Rio Sagrado (a nature-lovers hideaway situated along the Urubamba River); the Inca temple-turned-hotel Palacio Nazarenas in Cusco; Miraflores Park in Lima (the all-suite hotel in one of Lima’s most exclusive residential areas); and Sanctuary Lodge in Machu Picchu (with exclusive before-hours access to the ancient citadel). Starting at $15,747 USD with a minimum of four nights per hotel, the offer includes: two tickets on the luxury day train Hiram Bingham for a roundtrip journey up to Machu Picchu on its restored 1920s carriages; daily breakfast for two; upgrade at the time of check-in, pending availability; a $150 laundry credit per hotel per stay; and $100 resort credit per hotel per stay.
For the more varied summer home experience, we have developed The Embark Nomad Lease with Belmond: For stays of 60 days or more, the Embark Nomad Lease allows travelers to move between any participating Belmond properties in Italy and Spain for a minimum of two weeks at a time at a flat summer lease rate. Rates start at $107,200 USD / €90,000 EUR plus taxes for a 60-day stay in junior suite accommodations or $178,000 USD / €150,000 EUR in a one-bedroom suite, including the Embark Longer exclusive amenities mentioned above.
Please find images courtesy of Belmond linked here.
About Embark
Embark is an international luxury travel and lifestyle partnership group, attracting the very best forward-thinking talent through shared ownership. This cutting-edge concept in the luxury lifestyle space has helped the company launch with over $100 million in sales to a sharply-focused, highly confidential black book of ultra-high net worth clients composed mostly of Gen-X and Millennial A-list celebrities, sports stars, Fortune 500 executives, dynamic financiers, entrepreneurs and real estate moguls around the world. Not only does the company pride itself of creating tailored, meaningful global experiences for individuals, it also hosts the largest luxury social destination event businesses in the Americas. Embark’s platform encourages synergies amongst partners touching an UHNWI’s life with expert advisors specializing in an individual’s preferences, passions, life goals and legacy.
About Belmond
Belmond has been a pioneer of luxury travel for over 45 years, building a passion for authentic escapes into a portfolio of one-of-a-kind experiences in some of the world’s most inspiring destinations. Since the acquisition of the iconic Hotel Cipriani in Venice in 1976, Belmond has continued to perpetuate the legendary art of travel, taking discerning global travellers on breathtaking journeys. Its portfolio extends across 24 countries with 46 remarkable properties that include the illustrious Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train, remote beach retreats like Cap Juluca in Anguilla, Italian hideaways such as Splendido in Portofino, or unrivalled gateways to world natural wonders such as Hotel das Cataratas inside Brazil’s Iguazu National Park. From trains to river barges, safari lodges to hotels, each unique property offers an incomparable experience with its own story to tell. The essence of the Belmond brand is built upon its heritage, craftsmanship and genuine, authentic service. Belmond sees its role as custodians of timeless heritage, dedicated to preserving its assets through sensitive ongoing restoration plans. Belmond is part of the world’s leading luxury group LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. Belmond.com
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