Carrier has unveiled a new volume of its Limitless collection in response to an increased demand for smaller-sized group travel.
Designed to help agents convert enquiries valued between £60k and £100k, Limitless: Intimate Escapes spans everything from private yachts to ultra-luxury cruises. Destinations are worldwide, covering the Mediterranean, Japan, Sri Lanka, the Seychelles and Antarctica via South Africa.
The portfolio was developed to meet the rising demand for intimate travel, following a 45% surge in bookings within the £60k–£100k bracket in 2025.
“The reasons and destinations have remained similar to the bookings over £100k, but the party size has been slightly smaller – averaging 5.5 travellers,” Rebecca Turner, head of product at Carrier, told TTG Luxury.
The luxury travel specialist added that 44% of these bookings were adult-only groups, while 40% were for families with young children. In 2026, bookings of this type are up 13% year-on-year, while revenue is up 21%, as the average booking value rises to £76k.
Turner hopes that Intimate Escapes, which comes a year after Carrier launched its inaugural Limitless collection, will give agents the “inspiration that aligns with how ultra-high-net-worth clients are travelling right now.”
“Clients still want imaginative, boundary-pushing travel – just with fewer people,” she explained.
The portfolio has been built around this need for more intimate adventure travel, offering once-in-a-lifetime experiences like a champagne picnic in Antarctica and ultra-VIP itineraries in Orlando. Other highlights include cruise‑and‑stay combinations in the Seychelles, a 128-day world voyage with Explora Journeys and curated cultural experiences in Japan.
Byanne Akbor, head of marketing at Carrier, said that the dual-volume platform gives agents “a future-focused selling tool – quick, mobile-friendly and visually rich.” She added that the collection, which is accessible via Carrier’s trade portal, “replaces static brochures with evergreen, easy-to-navigate digital content that can be used whenever opportunities arise.”