How to pick and book Inspirato Pass trips the right way in 2022

For the past 2 years, our semi-nomadic family has been traveling the world in first-class luxury and the primary program that has made it possible is Inspirato Pass. If you've been watching our content for more than a week, you probably already know that. But this episode covers the often-requested topic of showing the exact process we go through to actually choose and book trips with Inspirato Pass.

Inspirato—a public company as of 2022—is a luxury travel subscription program. It’s a more modern, flexible and affordable evolution of the legacy membership club models from other luxury travel clubs.

Unlike those, though, Inspirato owns no real estate. Instead, they specialize in long-term leases with hundreds of multi-million dollar homes, celebrity-frequented resorts, high-end hotel operators, and other posh experience/adventure organizations around the globe. People like us can join Inspirato to:

  • Stay at any of those properties for discounted nightly rates

  • Book curated, luxury safaris, cruises, and other experiences for competitive prices

  • And/or pay a flat $2500/month to enjoy high-frequency stays within the Inspirato portfolio without paying any additional fees for those stays.

That last component—the flat monthly fee option—is the Inspirato Pass program. But in all 3 scenarios, members also get Inspirato’s premium trip planning and local concierge services that are absolutely off-the-charts valuable—without paying any extra. Don’t think of that part as a travel agent; it’s actually a lot more like having a dedicated concierge with an American Express Black Card. There are a ton of additional programs and benefits included with Inspirato membership, but this part is just a quick overview so we’re not going to dive into those at this point.

Learn more about how we stay in multi-million dollar homes around the world for a low, flat monthly subscription and no nightly rates, taxes, or hidden fees with our Inspirato Pass membership. And don’t miss our previous episode with our Inspirato Pass review for 2022.

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