Artisans of Leisure

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Artisans of Leisure
Company typePrivate
IndustryTravel, Tour operator, Tourism, Hospitality
Founded2003
HeadquartersNew York City, United States
ProductsPrivate luxury tours
Websitewww.artisansofleisure.com

Artisans of Leisure is a luxury travel company offering private cultural tours in international destinations.[1][2] The company offers tours in 70 countries on six continents.

History[edit]

Artisans of Leisure was founded in 2003 by Ashley Isaacs Ganz. Food & Wine magazine has named Ganz a luxury travel “tastemaker,”[3] and Departures magazine featured Ganz in their "Explorers" issue.[4]

Artisans of Leisure was ranked the best tour operator in the world in Travel + Leisure magazine's World's Best Awards[5] and has appeared on the Top 10 Tour Operators list in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards readers’ survey multiple times.[6][7] Condé Nast Traveler magazine regularly selects Artisans of Leisure for their list of Top Travel Specialists.[8] In their annual survey that rates travel companies according to client satisfaction, quality of service, sustainability, education, and other criteria, National Geographic Adventure magazine named Artisans of Leisure one of the best luxury travel outfitters in the world.[9] National Geographic Traveler has named the company's tours to their 50 Tours of a Lifetime in multiple years.[10][11] Trade publication Recommend said, “Travel industry insiders go as far as saying that Artisans of Leisure hasn’t merely raised the bar when it comes to private touring—they claim Artisans of Leisure is the bar.”[12] The company's tours have been listed in the Condé Nast Traveler magazine Dream List repeatedly.[13][14][15] Artisans of Leisure tours have been recommended by The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Forbes, NBC’s Today show, CNN, Frommer's, Fodor’s, and other major newspapers, magazines, guidebooks, affluent market studies[16] and trade publications.

Products and services[edit]

Artisans of Leisure specializes in luxury Foreign Independent Travel (FIT) and arranges tours with a cultural focus in 70 countries.[17]

The company also offers special-interest tours focusing on various themes,[18] such as culinary tours,[19][20][21] family tours,[22] art and architecture tours, active travel, garden tours, tours for travelers with food allergies and dietary restrictions, and religious heritage tours. The company also designs one-of-a-kind international honeymoons[23][24] and offers a honeymoon registry.[25][26]

Artisans of Leisure is noted for incorporating specialized experiences into their tours, such as philanthropic activities,[27] specialized shopping excursions,[28][29][30] special lessons and classes such as Japanese tea ceremony and Italian cooking,[20] and innovative activities for families, couples and groups of friends.[31][32]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2006). “The Fabulous 50: 50 Experiences that Only Insiders Can Deliver.” Condé Nast Traveler, pp. 180, 182, 186
  2. ^ Thrasher, Paula Crouch (July 25, 2004). “Premium Travel: More are Willing to Pay for Service.” The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, pp. K1, K6
  3. ^ Abdelnour, Salma (December 2004). “Luxury Travel’s Road Scholar.” Food & Wine, p. 144
  4. ^ Khanna, Nandita (July/August 2008). "Artfully Asian." Departures, p. 62
  5. ^ Walhout, Hannah (August 2018). “World's Best Awards.” Travel + Leisure, p.44
  6. ^ Clemence, Sara (July 8, 2020). “World's Best Awards: The Top 10 Tour Operators.” Travelandleisure.com
  7. ^ Wu, Stephanie (August 2016). “World's Best Awards: The Top 10 Tour Operators.” Travel + Leisure, p.46
  8. ^ Condé Nast Traveler (April 2020). "The 2020 Top Travel Specialists." Condé Nast Traveler, p.62
  9. ^ Christ, Costas & Martin, Claire (February 2009). "Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth." National Geographic Adventure, p. 81
  10. ^ Loftus, Margaret (May–June 2010). “50 Tours of a Lifetime: The Year of Adventure.” National Geographic Traveler, pp. 91-92
  11. ^ Loftus, Margaret (May–June 2011). “50 Tours of a Lifetime: Going Deep, Getting Personal.” National Geographic Traveler, p. 90
  12. ^ Ortiz, Sergio (February 2009). “Tour Talk: Artisans of Leisure.” Recommend, p. 14
  13. ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2006). “The Fabulous 50: 50 Experiences that Only Insiders Can Deliver.” Condé Nast Traveler, pp. 180, 182, 186
  14. ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2007). “The Dream List: 40 One-of-a Kind Experiences and How to Get Them.” Condé Nast Traveler, pp. 207, 216, 218
  15. ^ Maier, Kathryn & Wilkinson, Brook (December 2008). “The Dream List: 32 One-of-a Kind Experience--and How to Get Them.” Condé Nast Traveler, p. 153
  16. ^ "HNWIs’ Pursuit of “Passion Investments” Is Not Deterred by Economic Volatility: Luxury/Experiential Travel" (June 24, 2008). Merrill Lynch / Cap Gemini World Wealth Report 2008, p. 25
  17. ^ Artisansofleisure.com (official site)
  18. ^ Chessher, Melissa (December 2006). “Customized Culture.” Hemispheres, p. 32
  19. ^ “Traveling with Taste.” (March 2005). Bon Appetit, p. 30
  20. ^ a b Gordon, Alice (September 2006). “Become an Expert.” Travel+Leisure, p.136
  21. ^ Holliday, Taylor (April 10, 2005). “Savoring the Bounty of Vietnam.” The New York Times, Section 5, p.1
  22. ^ Edwards, Yolanda (July/August 2007). “Best of Family Travel.” Cookie, p. 73
  23. ^ “Custom-Made Escapes.” (August/September 2007). Modern Bride, p. 172
  24. ^ “A Year of Honeymoons.” (Winter 2006). InStyle Weddings, p. 99
  25. ^ “Q & A Travel: Is it possible to register for our honeymoon?” (Spring/Summer 2008). The Knot. p. 430
  26. ^ “10 Surprising Registry Ideas.” (Spring 2007). InStyle Weddings, p.235
  27. ^ Alsever, Jennifer (December 9, 2007). “When a Luxury Vacation Cultivates Philanthropy.” The New York Times, p. BU 6
  28. ^ Dean, Josh (July/Aug 2007). “Special Agents.” Blueprint, p. 72
  29. ^ Lee, Denny (June 11, 2006). “Turning Souvenir Shopping Into an Art.” The New York Times, p. TR2
  30. ^ Sealover, Denise Jobin (Spring 2007). “Sophisticated Shopping.” Wachovia Renaissance Magazine, p. 6
  31. ^ Morales, Natalie & Orwoll, Mark (August 21, 2006). “Five Life-Transforming Trips.” NBC Today
  32. ^ Slon, Steve (June 13, 2007). “First Class Passage to India.” Forbestraveler.com

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