World Penguin Day-Inspired holidays

To mark World Penguin Day 2025, we thought we’d dive into some of the world’s best luxury resorts and holidays where you can see these endearing creatures for yourself.

Penguins can’t fly, but you can fly to see them! From close to home to totally off-grid, here are Travel Seen’s Penguin Day-inspired places to visit…

Last Word Long Beach Hotel

Our first penguin-stop is the luxurious boutique Last Word Long Beach Hotel; Cape Town’s only 5-Star hotel to be located right on the beach.

Here the super-spacious, elegant rooms and suites all have an outdoor area for enjoying the views. And Last Word is ideally set behind one of South Africa’s best surf beaches if surfing is your vibe.

Just 15 minutes drive away on Boulders Beach in Simons Town is where you’ll find the few thousand African penguins who call this stretch of coast their home. Amble (or waddle!) along the boardwalks, kayak across the shore, or if you’re feeling really brave you can swim among the penguins in the cool Atlantic waters.

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa

Yes, you read that correctly; our second luxury hotel celebrating World Penguin Day 2025 is in Hawaii!

At the 40-acre Hyatt Regency Maui on Ka‘anapali Beach, you’ll find all the usual AAA Four Diamond-rated hotel offerings; think pool, spa and fine dining restaurants.

But head to the Atrium Lobby and you’ll have the opportunity to meet the resort’s resident African Black-Footed Penguins too! The endangered species were reared onsite, and guests can watch them play and feed in their dedicated home at the heart of the resort.

Explora Torres del Paine

This award-winning, 50-room lodge offers its guests an epic place to stay in the heart of the Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile, with an all-inclusive stay including more than 40 expeditions.

And if you’ve made it this far, why not look at adding a Tierra del Fuego Expedition to your Patagonian journey? Explora has the “Journey to the End of the World” itinerary, which ventures across the Strait of Magellan (a natural passage between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans) and stops to observe the island’s colony of king penguins.

Silversea Cruise

The ultimate penguin experience has to be on a Silversea Cruise to Antarctica. Board one of their luxury Silver ships and set sail for an adventure into the frozen south on an otherworldly travel experience.

On a three-week cruise you could be lucky enough to see rockhopper penguins in the Falkland Islands; macaroni and king emperor penguins in South Georgia; and Adelie penguins on the Antarctic Peninsular. Thanks to the ship’s Zodiac boats, your expedition leaders will ensure you get up close to the penguins so you can photograph and observe, but without disturbing them.

The Penguin House, Pairi Daiza

Finally we thought we’d finish with a penguin hotel which doesn’t require visas, long-haul flights or expedition kit… The Penguin House at Pairi Daiza zoo in Belgium.

Regularly voted Europe’s best zoo, the Resort is home to The Penguin House, an interactive accommodation experience where your room is set beside the resident penguins’ ice floe!

Family rooms in The Penguin House offer a face-to-face view, with bunk style beds, floor-to-ceiling windows into the penguins’ underwater world, and even a bathroom with views of the penguin tank from the bath!

Regardless of whether your passion is for penguins or something entirely different, our experts will make your travel aspirations a reality with a personally crafted itinerary. Drop Atlas, our nifty Travel Butler a message with your requirements and a member of our team will be in touch soon with a bespoke quote.

Five bucket list luxury trains

Luxury train travel is a holiday experience unlike any other.

Most holidays are built around squeezing as much time out of the holiday itself as possible, reducing the amount of travel to get you to your destination quickly and efficiently.

But on a luxury train trip, it’s the travel that’s the showpiece, with itineraries that allow the journey to go at a pace where you can soak up the views and maximise the amount of destinations you visit. Plus, it’s a great way to really get into the heart of a country, or indeed travel across multiple countries, without needing to clock up additional air miles.

What’s more, choosing a luxury train holiday adds all the bells and whistles to ensure you travel in style; like you’re own private cabin, butler service, Michelin-star menus and champagne on tap. It’s a glamorous way to travel, appealing to those who seek a gentler rhythm to their holidays, in an atmosphere that’s convivial and social.

Tempted? We’ve rounded up 10 of the world’s best luxury trains to add to your travel bucket list:

Andean Explorer

A great way to slow travel through Peru, the pace of the Andean Explorer allows you the time to absorb your environment and soak up world-class views. The journey on South America’s first luxury train will take you to see Lake Titicaca, UNESCO-listed Arequipa and the ancient capital of Cusco. Belmond luxuries include the train’s very own Spa Car.

 Rocky Mountaineer

It’s for good reason this Canadian train journey finds its way onto so many a bucket list. After all, you’ll be treated to astonishing views of the landscape from the viewing platform; an itinerary that immerses you in the history, wildlife and sights of the Rockies; and dining that focuses on locality and a sense of place with every menu.

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

A name synonymous with luxury travel, step aboard the elegant carriages for a European journey steeped in history. You’ll experience Midnight Brunch, a romantic private cabin or suite, and itineraries that wend their way through Europe’s finest capitals and favourite cities for an unforgettable adventure.

Rovos Rail

Rovos Rail celebrates the golden age of travel with itineraries that take its guests on “train safaris through the heart of Africa”. There are options to stop at Victoria Falls, at a conservancy to see the Big Five, and in the scenic Winelands. Dining is a formal affair, with guests embracing the old school glamour of the dining cars in how they dress for evening meals.

Maharajas’ Express

One of the world’s leading luxury trains, the Maharajas’ Express is an elegant, timeless way to experience some of India’s most cherished sites, including Amber Fort, the Taj Mahal and the Ranthambore National Park. This multi-award-winning train is a great option for those inspired to explore India, but who want an easier, quicker and seamless way of getting around than other modes of transport.

All-inclusive hotels: all you need to know

Pondering whether to book all-inclusive for your next luxury break? Here at Travel Seen we’ve dived into the world of all-inclusive luxury holidays to offer you our expert insight into fully-comprehensive getaways.

Plus, keep scrolling to the end of the page for a behind-the-scenes peek at the all-inclusive Ikos Resorts group as it celebrates ten years. We’re helping to mark the occasion with our very own Travel Seen Ikos Andalusia offer!

Why book an all-inclusive hotel?

For some travellers, booking all-inclusive is the only way to travel. While for others, it’s just one type of holiday to enjoy.

Regardless of which camp you fall into, the benefits of all-inclusive remain:

  • Budgeting – before you’ve even left the airport, you know what you’ve paid for; you’re informed of what that means you’ll receive in-resort; and you won’t need to consider additional spending, bar any souvenirs or airport expenses.
  • Ease – all-inclusive makes life simple, so you can literally “fly and flop” as the travel saying goes. You won’t need to think about what restaurants to eat at, or searching for kids’ activities. And while all-inclusive doesn’t universally alleviate some pre-booking; it more often than not allows you the flexibility to enjoy meals, clubs and activities to suit your own schedule without forethought.
  • Indulgence – the all-inclusive hotels and resorts which luxury travel providers like Travel Seen offer include all those added indulgences you might otherwise struggle to justify. These might include a free in-room mini-bar, premium spirits and fine wines at the bars, spa treatments or menus created by Michelin-star chefs.
  • Variety – again, this is often not the case with budget all-inclusive, but when you book a 5-Star option like those featured by Travel Seen providers, there will be options aplenty. Restaurants might range from buffet-style to pizzerias, à la carte dining to sushi. While sports and activities can vary depending on the location, with racquet courts including tennis and padel popular in Europe, and snorkelling and SUP offered at most all-inclusive Indian Ocean resorts.
  • Extras – 5-Star resorts feature 5-Star all-inclusive. While each is individual (speak to your Travel Expert about what is included with yours), many have as standard extras: airport transfers, in-room check-in, and dine-around options at nearby restaurants.

 

What is included at an all-inclusive hotel?

Of course this will vary depending on the resort. Ikos Resorts for example offers a wealth of extra special additional inclusions that go beyond full-board dining and kids’ clubs (read more about that below).

But as standard at most all-inclusive properties you can expect the following (in addition to the usual facilities, beach and pool access etc.):

  • All meals – breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • All drinks – including alcoholic, non-alcoholic and hot beverages
  • Refreshments – snacks including ice creams and an in-room mini-bar
  • Activities – gym access, sports’ courts and fitness classes
  • Kids’ Clubs – usually included from tots to teen.

Where and when should you book all-inclusive hotels?

All-inclusive hotels and resorts come into their own and offer the very best value in two situations: where the resort is remote and when your ultimate aim is to switch off.

At far-flung resorts, such as those in the Maldives, choosing all-inclusive is often the best board basis – as your options in-resort are entirely limited to what’s on site, so you can’t opt for different places to eat out for example.

All-inclusive is also the best option when you want to seriously chill. For families it’s a great choice for kids, as younger ones can make the most of the kids’ club facilities and picky eaters have plenty of dining choice; while older children can revel in all the sports activities and included amenities.

If you’re on a holiday for two, not having to think about a thing maximizes your free time to enjoy each other’s company and truly unwind. And if it’s a honeymoon you’re booking, all-inclusive allows you to stay within the budget of your wedding guests’ generosity without additional expense.

Behind-the-Scenes with Travel Seen: Ikos

For the past decade the luxury travel industry has heralded Ikos Resorts for their ultimate all-inclusive offering.

Launching in 2015 with their hallmark hotel, the Ikos Olivia in Halkidiki, Greece, Ikos has grown to offer a number of exclusive European retreats which redefine “luxury all-inclusive”. In fact, at Ikos Resorts, it’s called Unconditional Luxury!

That means that alongside the à la carte menus created by Michelin-star chefs, sommelier-selected wines, and included kids’ clubs; you’ll also get a number of indulgent extras. Examples include: pool and beach butler service, a Tesla to explore the coast, an in-room mini-bar, and two lovely additions to allow exploration of the area: Local Discovery and Dine Out.

Sound good? Check out Travel Seen’s All-Inclusive Ikos Andalusia Offer! Or speak to a member of the team for a bespoke luxury all-inclusive package designed just for you.