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Palm Springs in Spring & Summer: The Ultimate Luxury Guide to California’s Chic Desert Escape

Palm Springs in Spring & Summer: The Ultimate Luxury Guide to California’s Chic Desert Escape

There’s something about Palm Springs that feels suspended in time.

Maybe it’s the faded pink motels glowing beneath the desert sun. The vintage convertibles cruising slowly beneath endless palm trees. The scent of sunscreen and citrus drifting through the warm California air while old Hollywood playlists echo poolside somewhere in the distance.

Spring and summer in Palm Springs still carry the spirit of 1970s California glamour — effortless, cinematic, sun-drenched. A world of oversized sunglasses, Polaroid memories, martinis at golden hour, and long afternoons spent beside turquoise pools framed by mid-century architecture and desert mountains.

It’s the kind of destination that makes you romanticize travel again.


And that’s exactly why Palm Springs has become one of the most searched luxury travel destinations in California for travelers looking for a chic escape that blends nostalgia, wellness, design, and modern luxury.

Whether you’re planning a glamorous girls’ getaway, a romantic California road trip, or a stylish desert retreat, this guide covers the best things to do in Palm Springs during spring and summer — including where to stay, what to pack, and how to travel comfortably.

 

Why Visit Palm Springs in Spring and Summer?

Spring is widely considered the best time to visit Palm Springs thanks to warm temperatures, blooming desert landscapes, and endless sunshine. Summer, meanwhile, offers a quieter and more exclusive atmosphere, with luxury resorts and spa hotels often offering better rates and elevated experiences.

What makes Palm Springs special is its effortless combination of:

  • Hollywood history
  • Desert wellness culture
  • Luxury resorts
  • Mid-century modern architecture
  • Chic pool culture
  • Stunning California scenery
  • Vintage California aesthetics
Palm Springs summer itinerary

 

Where to Stay in Palm Springs for a Luxury Vintage-Inspired Experience

Parker Palm Springs

One of the most iconic luxury hotels in California, famous for its Jonathan Adler interiors, lush gardens, spa experiences, and celebrity clientele.

Perfect for:

  • Couples
  • Luxury wellness escapes
  • Fashion-forward travelers
  • Instagram-worthy vacations

The atmosphere feels like stepping into a glamorous retro California dream.

 

https://www.parkerpalmsprings.com/

The Colony Palms Hotel and Bungalows

A glamorous boutique hotel with old Hollywood energy, sophisticated dining, and an intimate atmosphere.

https://colonypalmshotel.com/

Ace Hotel & Swim Club

Ideal for travelers looking for a cooler, younger, vintage-inspired vibe with pool parties, vinyl playlists, cocktails, and relaxed California energy.

https://www.acehotelpalmsprings.com/

Best Things to Do in Palm Springs in Spring & Summer

Ride the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

One of the most unique experiences in Southern California, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway takes you from the desert floor into the mountains with breathtaking panoramic views.

It’s the perfect activity if you want a break from the heat while experiencing California’s dramatic natural landscapes.

Get your tickets here: https://pstramway.com/

Spend the Afternoon Poolside Like It’s 1977

Palm Springs pool culture is legendary — and honestly, nowhere does retro glamour quite like this desert city.

Imagine striped loungers, frozen cocktails, vintage music drifting through the speakers, and the late afternoon sun turning everything golden.

Top luxury pool experiences include:

 

Explore Mid-Century Modern Architecture

Palm Springs is essentially an open-air museum for mid-century modern lovers.

Take a self-guided drive through neighborhoods filled with iconic homes, pastel doors, clean lines, and retro glamour that still define the visual identity of California cool.

Don’t miss:

Take a Scenic California Desert Drive

One of the best parts of visiting Palm Springs is pairing it with a California road trip.

Windows down. Vintage playlist on. Desert highways stretching endlessly ahead.

Popular nearby destinations include:

A luxury SUV, iced coffee, film-camera moments, and desert landscapes make this one of the most iconic American travel experiences.

 

What to Pack for Palm Springs in Spring and Summer

Desert travel requires smart packing — especially when temperatures rise and long flights, rental cars, and hotel stays become part of the experience.

Your Palm Springs packing list should include:

  • Linen sets and vintage-inspired dresses
  • Oversized sunglasses
  • Hydrating skincare
  • SPF essentials
  • Comfortable sandals
  • Travel-size wellness products
  • A clean travel kit for airplanes and hotels

Why Travelers Are Adding SafeTravelsKit to Their California Trips

Luxury travel today isn’t only about beautiful hotels — it’s also about comfort, cleanliness, and feeling good throughout the journey.

That’s why many travelers heading to Palm Springs and California road trips are packing SafeTravelsKit as part of their travel essentials.

Designed for modern travelers, SafeTravelsKit helps make flights, rental cars, hotel stays, and long road trips feel cleaner and more comfortable — especially during busy spring and summer travel seasons.

It’s particularly useful for:

  • Families traveling with kids
  • Travelers with sensitive skin or allergies
  • Frequent flyers
  • Luxury travelers who prioritize comfort and hygiene
  • California road trip lovers

Its premium materials and elevated aesthetic fit naturally into the nostalgic luxury travel atmosphere Palm Springs is known for.

 

Best Restaurants in Palm Springs

Workshop Kitchen + Bar

Industrial-chic interiors paired with elevated California cuisine.

Le Vallauris

A romantic fine dining institution perfect for glamorous evenings.

Farm

One of the most photographed brunch spots in Palm Springs with French-inspired dishes and garden aesthetics.

Final Thoughts: Palm Springs Is Vintage California Glamour at Its Best

Palm Springs continues to define the dream of old-school California luxury — where travel still feels cinematic, glamorous, and slow in the best possible way.

Between iconic hotels, desert sunsets, retro aesthetics, wellness culture, and effortless sophistication, it remains one of the best spring and summer destinations in the United States.

And with thoughtful travel essentials like SafeTravelsKit, every part of the journey can feel just as elevated as the destination itself.

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5 fun facts about NYC

5 fun facts about NYC

Did you know that Safetravelskit, the most beloved product of jetsetters around the world, was designed in the USA?
More precisely in NYC!
And who can tell you some of the Big Apple's secrets if not us?

Indeed, there are things about NYC that are in the public eye but that perhaps no one pays attention to!

We are here to reveal to you no less than 5 fun facts about New York City that maybe even locals don't know about!

 

The Sound Of Times Square

From the grates in Times Square you can hear an “alien” sound.

It is “Times Square,” a creation that artist Max Neuhaus installed in 1977.

No monuments, or statues, or representative objects of any kind, but rather a series of grates, covering a space underneath much of the sidewalk at the intersection of 45th and 46th Streets, between Broadway and Seventh Avenue.

Neuhaus's iron gratings are capable of creating a distinct, curious, metallic, undulatory sound, almost like that of a gong. A noise that to an attentive ear also reminds one of the ohm, the sacred sound of meditation

A sound installation, dubbed sound sculpture, “Times Square” is more than just a metal rhythm though. In fact, Max Neuhaus thought of a system capable of amplifying the underground rumbling peculiar to the intersection that counters the square.

This acoustic cloud is created without the aid of external instruments, such as a computer for example, or electronic music notes. Sounds come from underground to the ears in a completely natural way.

 

6½ Avenue

The whole world knows the famous grid into which Manhattan streets are divided: fifth, thirty-second and so on.
But have you ever noticed 6 1/2 Av?

In 2011, the Friends of Private Public Spaces proposed the creation of a six-block path from 51st Street to 57th Street, midway between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, to facilitate pedestrian traffic.

The proposal aimed to connect public spaces in the area, unknown to most pedestrians, through a pedestrian corridor.

In March 2012, NYC DOT, New York City Department of Transportation, announced the plan, with a list of improvements, for the construction of this new pedestrian-only corridor, and on March 26, 2012, the Community Board 5 Transportation Committee voted unanimously to pass a resolution in support of the plan submitted by NYCDOT.

 

 

 The arched steel entryway in Pier 54

If you go to Pier 55, in addition to the beautiful view of Downton, check out the large iron gates, or rather a large steel archway


Although they often go unnoticed, these have very important historical value: this is where the Titanic should have come.


The ceiling in Grand Central

And what about the wonderful and very famous Grand Central Station?

Is it possible that it, too, hides something unusual? Well, yes.

Look up and take a good look at the ceiling: The pattern is in fact upside down!

Some believe it was an error by the designer while for others that would be the representation of the sky from God's point of view

 

Let's take a Selfie

This is really a curious fact: In New York you can take a picture of yourself using traffic cameras!

American artist and programmer Morry Kolman, has created a site to access the (publicly available) cameras in the New York area. Complete with tips for taking good photos and customizable formats.

trafficcamphotobot.com allows anyone in New York City to locate the nearest traffic camera (that is publicly available) and use it to take selfies.


How many of these curiosities did you know?

Are you also a New Yorker? How many of these facts did you know? Would you like to share more fun facts with us?

Don't forget that Safetravelskit is featured on the official website of one of Nyc's iconic department stores, Bloomingdales.com

 

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Aspen Pocket Guide: Explore the Best of Colorado's Winter Wonderland

Aspen Pocket Guide: Explore the Best of Colorado's Winter Wonderland

Aspen, Colorado, is a renowned destination for luxury, adventure, and breathtaking scenery. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, this charming town is famous for its world-class skiing, vibrant cultural scene, and upscale dining. Whether you're planning a winter getaway or a summer retreat, Aspen offers something for every traveler. Here's your pocket guide to exploring the best of Aspen.

Things to Do in Aspen

1. Skiing and Snowboarding

Aspen is synonymous with skiing, offering four distinct mountains: Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass. Each provides unique terrain, suitable for both beginners and expert skiers. Don't miss the iconic Aspen Mountain for its challenging slopes and stunning views.

https://www.aspensnowmass.com/four-mountains/aspen-mountain

2. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing

For a more tranquil experience, explore the snow-covered trails around Aspen on snowshoes or cross-country skis. The Aspen Nordic Center offers rentals and guides to help you discover the serene beauty of the wilderness.

3. Aspen Art Museum

Art lovers will appreciate the Aspen Art Museum, featuring contemporary art exhibitions and thought-provoking installations. The museum is free to the public and hosts various events throughout the year.

 

4. Shopping in Downtown Aspen

Aspen's downtown is a haven for shoppers, with a mix of high-end boutiques, art galleries, and charming local shops. Stroll along Galena Street to find luxury brands and unique souvenirs.


5. Hiking and Biking

In the warmer months, Aspen's mountains transform into a paradise for hikers and bikers. Trails like the Maroon Bells Scenic Loop offer breathtaking views of the iconic twin peaks, making it a must-see for outdoor enthusiasts.

https://aspenchamber.org/blog/top-5-insiders-tips-maroon-bells

 

Trendy and Famous Restaurants in Aspen

1. Matsuhisa

Owned by celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, this upscale Japanese restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Indulge in their signature dishes like black cod miso and yellowtail jalapeño.

2. Element 47

Located in The Little Nell hotel, Element 47 is known for its refined American cuisine and extensive wine list. Perfect for a special night out, the restaurant emphasizes locally sourced ingredients and exceptional service.

 

3. Casa Tua

This chic Italian eatery offers a cozy ambiance and a menu filled with classic Italian dishes. From handmade pasta to delicious risottos, Casa Tua is a must-visit for Italian food lovers.

4. Ajax Tavern

For a more casual dining experience, head to Ajax Tavern at the base of Aspen Mountain. Known for its truffle fries and wagyu burgers, it's the perfect spot for a post-ski meal with a view.

https://www.relaischateaux.com/it/villa/restaurant/3-bedroom-residence-littlenell-aspen/700

 

And lastly, travel clean, in style and comfortable with Safe Travels! 

Traveling to Aspen means spending time on planes and in crowded airports. Ensure your journey is as comfortable and hygienic as possible with the Safetravelskit set.

Our set includes a seat cover and a pillowcase made from antimicrobial fabric, designed to protect you from allergens and bacteria while traveling.

Personalize your pillowcase with your initials and travel in style, knowing you're safeguarded against germs. Whether you're flying first class or economy, Safetravelskit is your perfect travel companion for a luxurious and safe trip to Aspen.


Aspen Pocket Guide: Explore the Best of Colorado's Winter Wonderland

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BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN SWITZERLAND IN WINTER

BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN SWITZERLAND IN WINTER

Switzerland is magical especially in winter and even if you don't know how to ski like a real pro, there are many places you can visit in Switzerland.

In fact, this enchanting place in the heart of Europe offers you the right mix of sports, nature, relaxation, spa and good food!

The transportation system is really very efficient and promises you to get from one place to another quickly.

Each stop will also give you snowy dreamscapes that you will look forward to gazing out the window to enjoy incredible and jaw-dropping views.  

 We've wrapped up some of our favorite destinations in Switzerland that you simply cannot miss: 

  • Grindelwald
  • Interlaken
  • Zermatt
  • St. Moritz

 

And last but not least, the Glacier Express train!

The Jungfrau is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for its peaks, plus this region is home to the highest train station in Europe.

Grindelwald is a must-see stop on your trip to Switzerland; in particular, we recommend that you do not miss the First Cliff Walk, which leads over a suspension bridge about 40 meters long and gives you a breathtaking view of the town and the peaks around you!

Interlaken is a well-known resort between two lakes, surrounded by dreamy mountain ranges. This town offers you lots of activities such as whitewater rafting, bungee jumping and paragliding but if you prefer something quieter here is what we suggest:

  • Kayak trip on Lake Brienz
  • Spa and thermal baths at the 5-star hotel Victoria Jungfrau

 

 Zermatt is located at the foot of one of the most famous peaks, the Matterhorn; a town that seems to have come out of a fairy tale and that at every hour of the day gives you emotions and... incredible shots!

 One of the most incredible experiences you can have is to sleep a night in an igloo, in particular we recommend you look at the Inglu-dorf site where you will find lots of them all over the territory.

One of the most beautiful chalets in the world according to The thelegraph, on the other hand, is Chez Vrony right in Zermatt, and very famous is its traditional restaurant with a view of the Matterhorn.

Very famous St. Moritz, known for its beauty but also for the luxury it offers.

One of the most chic hotels ever is Palazzo Badrutt, an icon of St. Moritz since 1896.

The same hotel also boasts of the most famous spa in the place, truly ideal for relaxing!

 Don't miss the Glacier Express that takes you from Zermatt to St. Moritz.

Also known as the " world's slowest express train," the Glacier Express has huge panoramic windows to let you never lose sight of the snowy fairytale landscape around you.

You will pass through The Rhine Gorge, Know as the "Grand Canyon of Switzerland," and the Oberalp Pass, and meanwhile enjoy a 5-course meal accompanied by wine or champagne if you travel in the luxurious first class.

Save and share this incredible guide to Switzerland for this coming winter escape or even use for planning in the Summer, which is equally as incredible and promises to not disappoint! 

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Upgrade your travel experience: tips for long haul flights!

Upgrade your travel experience: tips for long haul flights!

Are you a true jet-setter always around the world? Or are you planning your next family, couple or solo trip?

Well, our team share with you some valuable tips to enjoy your long-haul trip and your next flight in peace of mind.

Let's start by saying that the perfect flight does not exist but, there are small steps you can follow to improve your travel experience, from planning to cab and hotel arrival.

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BEDBUG INVASION- HERE'S HOW TO KEEP CLEAN!

BEDBUG INVASION- HERE'S HOW TO KEEP CLEAN!

Have you already heard about the invasion of bedbugs in Paris, just during fashion week?

We share some tips to protect yourself from bedbugs while traveling

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WHAT TO PACK FOR A WEEKEND GETAWAY!

WHAT TO PACK FOR A WEEKEND GETAWAY!

Ready for a September getaway ?

Where will the next journey take you? We're really curious to know but first...let's pack your weekend bag!

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Naples Pocket Guide for a unforgettable and affordable weekend away

Naples Pocket Guide for a unforgettable and affordable weekend away

Do you want to spend an affordable and fun weekend or few days in Naples? Well, read along for our guide and to do lists in this incredible and rich city: 

You're in luck as Naples is still considered somewhat of a "low-cost city".

On the other end, Naples is also so big and rich that unfortunately, you will miss out on many wonderful things, but it will be an excuse to come back!

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Shop Safe Travels at Bloomingdale's: Here's the story of New York's Coolest Department Store

Shop Safe Travels at Bloomingdale's: Here's the story of New York's Coolest Department Store

You surely are familiar with the iconic department store, Bloomingdale's! Do you know the incredible history of Bloomingdale's? 

Today Bloomingdales is a U.S. department store chain owned by Macy's, Inc with 38 stores and 16 Bloomingdale's outlets.

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MUST WINTER BEAUTY PRODUCTS TO PROTECT HAIR AND SKIN

MUST WINTER BEAUTY PRODUCTS TO PROTECT HAIR AND SKIN

BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!

As temperatures change and we drop below freezing, our beauty routines and skincare products also change.

Then, if we are also planning a ski vacation, it will be essential to have products allied to our skin that defend us from cold and dryness and give us constant hydration.

As you know, safetravelskit products are skin allies thanks to the luxurious patent-pending innovative fabric that protects skin, especially acne-prone and sensitive skin, during travel and helps us look healthy and rested even after a long trip.

Our team, therefore, has selected the perfect products for winter skin to match the benefits that our super-soft pillow cover provides while traveling to our destination in the snow.

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