Our rebranding into Evyssa Vacations happened right after my trip to Tahiti, so in this video I was mentioning our past, Global Voyages Inc. brand name.

Some hotels dazzle with grandeur, while others wrap you in the kind of warmth that feels like home—albeit with an air of effortless elegance. Brown’s Hotel, part of the Rocco Forte Collection, is a rare blend of both. Stepping through its doors, you’re not just entering a luxury hotel; you’re stepping into a living piece of London’s history, carefully reimagined for the modern traveler. For nearly two centuries, Brown’s has hosted some of the world’s most fascinating figures—Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Agatha Christie, and even Alexander Graham Bell, who placed Britain’s first telephone call from within these walls. But while its legacy lingers, its ambiance is anything but dated. A series of interconnected townhouses, the hotel offers a sense of refined intimacy, making each stay feel as though you’ve been welcomed into an exclusive Mayfair residence.
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Alaska is a land of breathtaking landscapes, untamed wilderness, and unforgettable adventures. Known as The Last Frontier, it boasts rugged mountains, pristine coastlines, and some of the most incredible wildlife in the U.S. Whether you're chasing the Northern Lights, cruising past glaciers, or exploring Denali National Park, Alaska offers something for every traveler.
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The beauty of Southern Africa unfolds from Cape Town's pristine beaches and crashing waves to the raw power of Victoria Falls, where endless sheets of water thunder down ancient rock faces. The coastline welcomes you with soft sand and crystal waters, while Africa's greatest waterfall shows nature's raw strength in every foamy splash.
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Cordoba is one of those cities that stays with you long after you leave. I’ll admit, the first time I visited, I treated it as just a quick stop between Seville and Granada. But after revisiting it in November 2024, I realized how wrong I was. The Mezquita-Catedral left me speechless, but the real magic of Cordoba is in the little things—the narrow streets, the hidden restaurants, the warm smiles of the locals. Trust me, Cordoba deserves so much more than just a passing glance.
