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Safara, the Members-Only Hotel Booking Service, Paves the Way For Future Travel

Travel is back and better than ever.  

Hotel bed with white sheets, wood details, and a balcony door open with a sunset in background.
Royal Myconian - Mykonos, Greece

Members only. Environmentally friendly. And access to the most gorgeous hotels in hundreds of places. 

What are these words describing, you might ask? Safara: the hotel booking service dedicated to making your travel experience easy, economical, and better for the environment. 

No matter what type of vacation you’re craving—whether it’s a warm-weather destination with an endless array of nightclubs or a touristy romantic getaway consisting of fine dining at five-star restaurants—Safara has curated properties in destinations around the world that you can choose from, including Miami, New York, Paris, Barcelona, Mykonos, and more.

A bright room, with white bedding and gold accessories. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling. A tv hangs across from the bed. Blue chair are next to the dresser below the tv.
A large pool sits at the front of the photo with a larger body of water behind it. Black patio furniture is pictured.
Left: Le Bristol - Paris; Right: Royal Myconian - Mykonos, Greece.

Not only does Safara make sure to get their members the best price possible by price matching rates from other travel sites, but they also give members a 10 percent credit back to their account. And the credit goes toward your next Safara booking, so you’re getting more bang for your buck—and another reason to travel. 

That’s not all, though. Safara also makes sure to offset carbon emissions, because according to their website,We know. Staying in a fancy hotel is not the most eco-friendly thing we can do. We are not sinless, but we are trying to sin less.” 

Plus, they do it all for you. After booking, Safara calculates the carbon emissions of your stay, and then fully offsets them by supporting companies like Running Tide and Greensand, who work to grow kelp forests and produce soil, respectively. 

A white bed with a blue headboard and a gold border fill the room. A striped brown and beige fur blanket sits on the bed. Beige curtains and a black geometric chandelier accessorize the room.
Blue couches fill the lobby. A stained glass window sits behind them. Funky, red tiny circle ights hang from the ceiling.
Left: The Marlton - New York; Right: The Standard - Miami.

Thought that was all? Think again. 

Aside from helping you find your perfect travel spot, Safara also has a multitude of guides and experts available, like "Five Reasons to Visit Greenwich Village, NYC" and "A Travel Blogger’s Guide to San Francisco" to help you plan the vacation of all vacations. 

And we know, applying…waiting…and then joining, might seem less than ideal. So we’ve done the work for you. L'OFFICIEL readers can skip the waitlist and join now with this link

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