Introducing three new ways to travel in 2027.
Most trips are planned around where you’re going. The better ones are shaped by how you feel when you get there. Are you seeking stillness, movement, or momentum?
In 2027, three new Inspirato Only journeys invite you to travel with intention—whether that means teeing off beneath Mt. Fuji, cycling through Norway’s fjords, or driving Europe’s most legendary alpine roads. Each one offers a different rhythm. Each one reveals a different version of you.
Your 2027 Motto? Pick your pace.


The Player
Trip Recommendation: Japan Golf Play
There’s a certain kind of traveler who values the quiet moments—the early tee time, the stillness before a swing, the satisfaction of a perfectly played round. The Player doesn’t rush. They understand that the best rounds are about more than the scorecard.

In Japan, golf is less a pastime and more a practice. This journey moves from Tokyo to Hakone to Kyoto, pairing four exceptional courses—including PGM Sohsei and Dai Takarazuka—with experiences that reflect the country’s deep sense of ritual and refinement. One day, you’re playing beneath the shadow of Mt. Fuji. Next, you’re seated in meditation at a centuries-old temple or stepping into an evening shaped by Geisha tradition. Between it all, seamless travel by bullet train and stays at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo, Fuji Speedway Hotel, and The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto create a rhythm that feels both effortless and considered.
The Explorer
Trip Recommendation: Norway Cycling
Some travelers are content to take it all in. Others prefer to experience it. The Explorer doesn’t observe a place—they move through it.


For the latter, Norway delivers in full. This cycling journey traces a path through fjords, waterfalls, and winding mountain roads, where every climb earns its view and every descent feels like a reward. Whether by bike or e-bike, the experience is designed for those who want to engage with the landscape—not just observe it. But it’s what happens off the bike that lingers. A private buyout of Juvet Landscape Hotel. Forest bathing among towering pines. Foraging alongside local experts. Evenings spent in design-forward lodges, sharing meals rooted in the land and sea.
The Driver
Trip Recommendation: Europe Driving
And then some need a little more speed. The Driver prefers momentum.


This is Europe at full throttle: three days behind the wheel of a fleet of elite supercars, carving through the Alps across Italy, Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. The routes—Bernina, Flüela, Julier—are as iconic as the cars themselves, delivering hairpin turns, sweeping vistas, and the kind of driving that demands your full attention. Off the road, the pace softens. A Riva boat cuts across Lake Iseo. Glasses of Franciacorta are raised. A stop at Neuschwanstein Castle reminds you exactly where you are. Evenings unfold in five-star alpine retreats, where the conversation inevitably returns to the day’s drive.

Some trips check a box. Others stay with you. The difference isn’t where you go—it’s how you choose to experience it. In 2027, the question isn’t where you’ll travel next. It’s who you’ll be when you get there.
