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LUXURY TRAVEL PLANNING

Bespoke Florida-Departure Itineraries Built to Your Exact Standard

Private villas, exclusive access, and ground logistics — coordinated as one plan.
THE DIFFERENCE

What a Bespoke Itinerary Includes That a Packaged Luxury Trip Does Not

A bespoke itinerary starts with your brief, not a catalog.
A bespoke itinerary — a travel plan built entirely around your preferences, not adapted from a standard package — begins with what you need. Every element is sourced against that brief.
Here is what the standard booking process looks like. You identify a destination. You search a platform or contact a travel agent. You choose from available options. You hope the villa matches the description, the transfers run on time, and the restaurant holds your reservation when you land tired at 11pm.
Here is what the other version looks like. You describe what you need — a specific island, a villa with a chef and a pool that faces west, dinner on your first night at a specific restaurant, a boat for Tuesday. One team takes that brief and confirms every element against your actual standard before you leave Florida.
That second version is what travel coordination — the planning and execution work between making a reservation and arriving at the destination — actually means. It is not a higher-tier booking service. It is a different process entirely.
DEPARTURE POINTS

Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach — With the Right Infrastructure Behind Each One

Florida is one of the world’s most connected departure hubs for high-end international travel.

Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International serve as primary gateways for the Caribbean, Latin America, and transatlantic routes. Palm Beach International handles a quieter but significant volume of private and commercial departures along the Atlantic corridor.

Here is what most Florida-based travelers don’t know: the ground infrastructure that matters — the villa management company in Anguilla that delivers on its listing, the chef in Cartagena whose food is worth the trip, the boat captain in the Turks and Caicos who knows the cut through the reef — is not findable on a search engine. It lives in relationships.

Luxteria coordinates departures from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Palm Beach with itinerary support that starts before you leave the state and stays active throughout the trip.

BEFORE & AFTER

The Same Trip, Planned Two Different Ways

The difference between a self-planned trip and a concierge-coordinated one is what happens between deciding to go and arriving.
Consider a four-night trip to a Caribbean villa, departing Miami, with a private boat day, two restaurant reservations, and an airport transfer. On paper, that is five bookings. In practice, it is a coordination problem.
SELF-PLANNED
LUXTERIA-COORDINATED
“Each of these situations plays out in real trip planning. What changes the result is whether someone with direct relationships worked the problem before you arrived.”
— TEAM, LUXTERIA FLORIDA
By the time you board, every element is set. Not hoped for. Set. That is the gap a coordinated trip closes — custom travel planning, Florida-style, means the coordination layer is active from the first brief to the last transfer.
CONTINGENCY

Every Element Confirmed Before You Leave — Not Assumed and Checked In-Destination

VIP hotel access — pre-negotiated or relationship-based access to amenities unavailable through standard booking — changes what a trip costs and what it delivers.
What if something changes after departure? A storm pushes back the boat day. A restaurant loses a kitchen to a fire. The villa’s chef is unavailable on arrival night.
Every trip brief includes identified backup options for time-sensitive elements — dining, transportation, activity bookings — confirmed before departure. When something changes in-destination, the response is a call to someone who already has a solution in motion, not the start of a new search from a hotel lobby.
This is the travel coordination layer that extends beyond the standard booking relationship. The booking ends at confirmation. The coordination ends when the trip does.
THE BRIEF

How We Build a Trip Brief That Eliminates the Back-and-Forth

Destination experience curation — the selection of specific activities and access that match your interests — begins with one direct conversation.
Before any booking begins, we document what matters. Not in a generic preferences form — in a direct conversation about this specific trip.
Once the brief is complete, the sourcing, confirmation, and contingency work happens on our side. You receive a confirmed itinerary, not a list of options to evaluate.
COORDINATION TIMELINE

Pre-Departure, In-Transit, and In-Destination

Luxury travel planning, Florida-style, means the coordination does not stop when you board the flight.
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Pre-Departure

This is where most of the work happens. Private villa access is confirmed directly with the property manager or owner. Restaurant reservations are handled through direct relationships. Ground transfers are vetted and confirmed. Private aviation is coordinated if needed, with aircraft matched to the route and group size. Every document and vendor contact is compiled in one brief you carry.

02

In-Transit

Luxteria remains reachable during active travel. If a connection is disrupted, an arrival is delayed, or a vendor does not appear as confirmed, there is a direct line to someone who can act — not a recorded message or a Monday-morning callback.
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In-Destination

Property check-in is confirmed and introductions are made to key local contacts. In-destination reservations are reconfirmed 24 hours before they occur. If the trip spans multiple destinations, each leg is coordinated to the same brief-based standard as the first.
A timing note: Miami’s position as a Caribbean and Latin American gateway means regional availability shifts sharply by season. January through April sees peak demand from South Florida heading south. If your trip falls in that window, lead time is not a preference — it is a requirement.
WHERE WE GO

Departing From Florida: The Caribbean, Latin America, and Beyond

Florida’s departure corridors connect directly to the Caribbean, Central and South America, and major European hubs — all supported by Luxteria’s travel coordination.
We coordinate bespoke itineraries for clients departing from Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, and Tampa. In the Caribbean, the Turks and Caicos, the BVI, Anguilla, and the Dominican Republic are among the most-requested destinations from South Florida.
We also coordinate Latin American trips — Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay — where cultural and logistical knowledge matters as much as the booking itself. Transatlantic and European itineraries follow the same brief-first model, with additional lead time for villa availability and restaurant access in peak months.
CARIBBEAN
LATIN AMERICA
TRANSATLANTIC
EUROPE
START HERE

Send Us Your Trip Idea — We Turn It Into a Confirmed Itinerary

Tell us your destination, your travel window, and one or two things that need to go exactly right. We’ll ask the questions that fill in the rest.
Prefer email? Reach us at office@luxteriaconcierge.com
Every private travel concierge engagement in Florida starts the same way — one honest conversation about what the trip actually needs to be.
FAQ

Common Questions About Travel Planning From Florida

The earlier the better, especially for travel between January and April, when demand from South Florida heading to the Caribbean and Latin America peaks. For those months, lead time is a requirement rather than a preference — villa availability and restaurant access tighten significantly. For most other windows, a few weeks gives us room to confirm every element directly rather than settling for what’s left.

Most trips depart Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, or Tampa. The Caribbean is the most-requested region — the Turks and Caicos, the BVI, Anguilla, and the Dominican Republic — followed by Latin America, including Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. We also coordinate transatlantic and European itineraries on the same brief-first model.

Every brief includes identified backup options for time-sensitive elements — dining, transportation, and activity bookings — confirmed before you depart. If a boat day is delayed by weather or a reservation falls through, the response is a single call to someone who already has an alternative in motion, not a new search started from a hotel lobby. We remain reachable throughout active travel.

Yes. When private aviation fits the trip, we coordinate it as part of the same plan, including aircraft selection appropriate to the route and group size. You can read more on our jet and helicopter charter page.

A booking platform shows you what’s publicly available and ends at confirmation. We start from your brief and confirm every element — villa, transfers, boat, dining — through direct relationships, then keep the coordination active through the entire trip. It isn’t a higher tier of booking; it’s a different process that closes the gap between deciding to go and arriving.

A destination, a travel window, and one or two things that have to go exactly right. From there we run a short, direct conversation that documents your group, your access priorities, and your non-negotiables — and you receive a confirmed itinerary rather than a list of options to evaluate.