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Winter (November – March): Warm and sunny with comfortable temperatures ideal for desert and coastal travel.

Spring (April – May): Hot and dry with rising temperatures especially inland.

Summer (June – September): Very hot and humid along the coast while the southern Dhofar region becomes cooler and green during the khareef season.

Autumn (October): Hot but gradually cooling with improving travel conditions

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a mountain 4WD adventure through the Al Hajar range,

discovering remote villages rose gardens and hidden viewpoints.

Take part in a traditional Omani cooking class in a heritage home,

followed by a rooftop feast overlooking old Muscat.

Go on a guided frankincense trail experience in Salalah,

visiting ancient trade routes, desert ruins and perfume ateliers.

Enjoy a private stargazing experience in the desert,

with astronomer guidance and luxury lounge setups among the dunes.

Take a early-morning fish market and souk immersion with a local guide,

ending in a bespoke spice blending session.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

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Muscat

A graceful coastal capital framed by mountains and sea, where grand mosques, traditional souks and refined waterfront resorts reflect understated Arabian elegance.

Wahiba Sands

Rolling golden dunes and vast desert silence offering Bedouin heritage, luxury desert camps and unforgettable starlit skies.

Jebel Akhdar & Al Hajar Mountains

Cool highland plateaus terraced villages and dramatic canyons paired with cliff-edge resorts and sweeping panoramas.

Salalah & Dhofar Coast

A lush southern coastline of frankincense history, tropical greenery and white sand beaches unlike anywhere else on the Arabian Peninsula.

Musandam Peninsula

Norway-like fjords turquoise inlets and rugged cliffs creating one of the region’s most striking and secluded marine landscapes.

Take a early-morning fish market and souk immersion with a local guide,

ending in a bespoke spice blending session.

Musandam Peninsula
Six Senses Zighy Bay
Wellness, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Culture, Family Travel
A secluded resort set between the dramatic Hajar Mountains and a long private sandy beach on Oman’s Musandam Peninsula. Villas and suites built in Omani‑inspired stone and timber sit along sandy paths like a village, each with its own private pool, while the resort offers multiple restaurants, an award‑winning spa, water‑sports, hiking and wellness experiences in a distinctly rugged yet refined setting.
A mountain‑top retreat perched above the dramatic Al Hajar range in Oman, with cliffside villas and suites framed by sweeping gorge and valley views. The design takes cues from traditional Omani forts with contemporary comforts, and the resort offers infinity and indoor pools, a spa, fitness and wellness experiences along with guided hikes and cultural excursions in the surrounding landscape.
Al–Dakhiliyah
Alila Jabal Akhdar
Wellness, Culture, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A refined Arabian‑inspired resort set along a wide sweep of Gulf of Oman shoreline with sleek contemporary design and landscaped gardens that frame pools and quiet courtyards. Rooms and suites offer sea or mountain views while facilities include multiple pools, a spa, a private beach and a golf course with nearby links access. Dining ranges from refined international to relaxed beachfront venues.
Muscat
The Chedi Muscat
Wellness, Golf, Honeymoon, Family Trave,l Food & Wine, Culture Arts & History
Al Baleed Resort Salalah sits between a private sandy beach and a freshwater lagoon on Oman’s southern coast. Accommodations range from rooms to expansive villas with private pools, and the resort offers an infinity pool, award‑winning spa, water‑sports, dining venues, kids and teens clubs and easy access to Salalah’s frankincense heritage and UNESCO archaeological sites.
Salalah
Al Baleed Resort Salalah by Anantara
Wellness, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
An eco‑chic desert camp set deep in Oman’s Sharqiya (Wahiba) Sands with luxury tents blending Bedouin tradition and modern comforts. Activities include camel trekking, sandboarding, guided hikes, stargazing and cultural experiences under wide desert skies, while communal dining and relaxed lounges make it a memorable glamping stay in the dunes.
Wahiba Sands
Magic Camps Oman
Magic Camps Oman
Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Honeymoon
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Oman

A graceful coastal capital framed by mountains and sea, where grand mosques, traditional souks and refined waterfront resorts reflect understated Arabian elegance.

Spring (April – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming landscapes; ideal sightseeing weather.

Summer (June – August): Hot and dry especially inland and along the southern coast, while cooler near the Black Sea.

Autumn (September – October): Warm and comfortable with fewer crowds and clear skies.

Winter (November – March): Cold and sometimes snowy inland and in the east while milder and wetter along the coasts.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a sunrise hot air balloon flight over Cappadocia,

followed by a champagne breakfast on a panoramic terrace.

Go on an exclusive archaeological tour of Ephesus,

exploring ancient streets before the crowds arrive.

Take a private hammam ritual in a historic bathhouse,

with traditional marble steam rooms and massages.

Go on a guided hike through Cappadocia’s hidden valleys,

ending with a vineyard tasting inside a stone cellar.

Go on an after-hours private tour of Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul,

guided by an expert historian.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Istanbul

A timeless city straddling Europe and Asia where grand mosques, Byzantine palaces and vibrant bazaars meet rooftop dining and Bosphorus glamour.

Cappadocia

A surreal landscape of sculpted rock valleys cave hotels and sunrise hot air balloons drifting over ancient stone villages.

Bodrum Peninsula

A refined Aegean escape of whitewashed towns, turquoise bays, designer beach clubs and elegant yacht culture.

Antalya & The Turquoise Coast

Sun-drenched Mediterranean shores paired with Roman ruins, pine-covered mountains and secluded resorts.

Ephesus & Izmir Region

A cultural heartland of ancient cities, olive groves and coastal charm blending archaeological wonders with relaxed seaside living.

Go on an after-hours private tour of Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque in Istanbul,

guided by an expert historian.

Fethiye
Ahama
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A tranquil sanctuary on the Turkish Riviera in Günlüklü Bay near Fethiye, where cabanas, guest houses and a private villa nestle among forest and sea with panoramic Mediterranean views. Days here blend mindful wellness experiences, forest walks and beach moments with thoughtful dining and design-led spaces that open gently to nature’s rhythm.
An expansive luxury retreat on a private peninsula overlooking the Aegean Sea in Bodrum. Suites and villas feature sea or garden views with terraces and private pool options, while the resort brings together multiple restaurants by acclaimed chefs, a large wellbeing spa, pools, beach access, experiences like helicopter tours, and a lively social scene at the adjacent Scorpios venue for a polished coastal escape.
Bodrum
Maxx Royal Bodrum Resort
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish
A serene, Mediterranean-inspired resort on Turkey’s Bodrum peninsula where whitewashed pavilions and villas lie among olive groves just steps from a private pebble beach. Rooms and suites open onto garden terraces or sea views, and the relaxed pace is defined by a spa, pools, water-sports, and a mix of wellness and cultural experiences that reflect the Aegean setting.
Turquoise Coast
Amanruya
Wellness, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine
A boutique hilltop retreat with 11 individually designed suites, including cave rooms and lofts, each with custom furnishings and valley views. The Plum Restaurant serves fresh, seasonal cuisine with panoramic vistas and terraces and gardens look over the Uchisar Valley’s ancient landscape.
Cappadocia
Ariana Sustainable Luxury Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
A design‑forward boutique address in Istanbul’s Nişantaşi district, where contemporary style meets refined comfort. Guest rooms and suites combine bespoke furnishings with warm, cosmopolitan details and the hotel’s restaurant and bar offer thoughtful seasonal cuisine and cocktails. Its central location makes it an easy base for exploring Istanbul’s galleries, boutiques and historic sites while enjoying a modern luxury stay.
Istanbul
Vakko Hotel And Residence
Vakko Hotel And Residence
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
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Turkey

A timeless city straddling Europe and Asia where grand mosques, Byzantine palaces and vibrant bazaars meet rooftop dining and Bosphorus glamour.

Winter (November – March): Warm and sunny with low humidity; ideal conditions for outdoor activities.

Spring (April – May): Hot and dry with increasing temperatures and clear skies.

Summer (June – September): Extremely hot and humid especially in coastal cities with limited outdoor comfort.

Autumn (October): Very warm but gradually cooling with better conditions for sightseeing and beach travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Charter a private yacht along Dubai’s coastline,

cruising past the Burj Al Arab and Palm Jumeirah with onboard dining and sunset views.

Go on a luxury desert safari in Abu Dhabi,

combining dune driving, falconry displays and a private Bedouin-style gourmet dinner.

Go on a supercar driving experience on a Formula 1 circuit in Abu Dhabi,

with professional coaching.

Go on a diving or snorkelling charter off Fujairah’s reefs,

discovering vibrant marine life with a marine guide.

Take a private architectural tour of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque,

exploring its marble courtyards and chandeliers in quiet hours.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Dubai

A futuristic desert metropolis where record-breaking architecture, designer shopping, beach clubs and avant-garde dining meet world-class luxury and nonstop energy.

Abu Dhabi

The cultural heart of the UAE, blending grand mosques, museum districts and refined waterfront living with desert landscapes and sophisticated resorts.

Ras Al Khaimah

A rugged escape of mountains, wadis and quiet beaches, offering outdoor adventure alongside secluded luxury retreats.

Sharjah

The UAE’s artistic and heritage-rich emirate, known for museums, traditional souks and preserved Arabian architecture.

Fujairah

An Indian Ocean coastline of clear waters, coral reefs and dramatic mountains, ideal for relaxed coastal luxury and diving experiences.

Take a private architectural tour of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque,

exploring its marble courtyards and chandeliers in quiet hours.

Fujairah
Naama Beach Villas & Spa
Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon
A beachfront retreat in Fujairah offering contemporary villas with private pools and terraces overlooking the Gulf of Oman. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy wellness treatments, take part in water‑sports, or dine on fresh, local cuisine for a serene, design‑led coastal escape.
A refined beachfront resort on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah with Andalusian‑inspired villas, suites and private beach spaces framed by garden palms and Arabian Gulf views. A Guerlain spa, multiple pools and a private marina set a calm backdrop while Michelin‑starred and seaside restaurants, water‑sports and a kids club add depth to the stay.
Dubai
One&Only The Palm
Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
A striking oasis in the Liwa Desert where arid dunes meet contemporary Arabian luxury. Rooms and suites open onto desert views and the resort’s spa, infinity pools and falconry experiences offer moments of meaning and calm. Guests can explore the rolling sands by camel, 4x4 or sunset ride and dine on regional Emirati dishes alongside international cuisine for a thoughtful, place‑rooted escape.
Liwa Desert
Anantara Qasr al Sarab Desert Resort
Wellness, Culture Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon
An iconic sail‑shaped landmark on Dubai’s coastline that redefines high luxury with duplex suites, personal butler service and sweeping views over the Arabian Gulf. Featuring multiple signature restaurants, a private beach, expansive spa and pool facilities, and tailored experiences from helicopter transfers to yacht charters - all delivered with the brand’s unmistakable flair and attention to detail.
Dubai
Jumeirah Burj Al Arab
Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel
A secluded desert ecolodge in Abu Dhabi with elegant deluxe tents set among rolling sand dunes. Days can be spent sandboarding, camel riding, or simply watching the colours shift over the desert, while the on‑site restaurant and firepit lounges make evenings under the stars feel effortless and immersive.
Abu Dhabi
Amar Luxury Desert Ecolodge
Amar Luxury Desert Ecolodge
Wellness, Culture Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Honeymoon
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United Arab Emirates

A futuristic desert metropolis where record-breaking architecture, designer shopping, beach clubs and avant-garde dining meet world-class luxury and nonstop energy.

Winter (December – February): Mild and pleasant with cool nights, ideal for sightseeing.

Spring (March – May): Warm with occasional hot winds (khamsin) bringing dust.

Summer (June – August): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt and the desert, with cooler Mediterranean coast.

Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, a great time for both Nile cruises and Red Sea beaches.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a underwater archaeological dive in the Red Sea,

discovering sunken temples, shipwrecks and coral reefs with expert marine archaeologists.

Take a luxury Nile steamship cruise

with exclusive access to temples and tombs, enjoying private excursions and impressive dining experiences.

Stay in a luxury desert tent

near Siwa Oasis and enjoy private stargazing, sunset camel rides and a traditional Amazigh feast in seclusion.

Go on a bespoke culinary immersion in Cairo,

visiting hidden kitchens, spice markets and private riads to learn traditional Egyptian recipes from local chefs.

Take a private sunrise tour of the Pyramids of Giza

and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Cairo & Giza

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.

Luxor & The Nile Valley

Home to the world’s greatest temples and tombs, Luxor allows intimate access to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Nile cruises with expert Egyptologists.

Aswan

Set along the tranquil Nile, Aswan offers felucca cruises, visits to vibrant Nubian villages and exclusive archaeological tours with local guides.

Red Sea Riviera

Known for pristine beaches and world-class reefs, this region provides diving excursions, secluded luxury resorts and access to untouched coral gardens.

Siwa Oasis & Western Desert

A remote desert escape with salt lakes, hot springs and ancient ruins, perfect for private 4x4 adventures, luxury desert camps and guided cultural immersion with the local Amazigh community.

Take a private sunrise tour of the Pyramids of Giza

and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

The River Nile
Nour El Nil
Culture, Arts & History, River Cruises
Nour El Nil is a traditional dahabiya offering small‑group cruises along the Nile. Cabins are comfortable with river views and shared spaces include sun decks, lounges and a dining area. Guests can enjoy guided visits to temples and villages, unwind on deck, or take short sails between stops for a relaxed, immersive river experience.
Al Moudira Hotel, a Relais & Châteaux property, is a boutique Nile-side retreat on Luxor’s west bank with individually decorated suites and villas around shaded courtyards and gardens. Facilities include a spa and wellness centre, a pool and opportunities for felucca rides or exploring nearby temples, while dining highlights seasonal local produce in a relaxed, elegant setting.
Luxor
Al Moudira Hotel
Honeymoon, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh sits between desert peaks and a private Red Sea beach. Rooms and suites open onto sea-view terraces, while facilities include pools, a spa, water‑sports and a PADI dive centre. Dining spans beachside grills to fine restaurants, with family and teen clubs making it a versatile luxury escape.
Sharm El Sheikh
The Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Golf
The Chedi El Gouna blends sleek Asian-inspired design with Red Sea coastal luxury. Rooms and suites offer garden or sea views, while facilities include two pools, a private beach, spa, gym and water-sports. Dining ranges from rooftop Japanese to beachfront grills, creating a refined yet relaxed escape for all.
Red Sea
The Chedi El Gouna
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
A luxury Red Sea retreat with suites and villas featuring private courtyards and some with pools. Facilities include a spa, gym, tennis courts, infinity pool, beach club and a PADI-certified dive centre, while dining spans beachfront grills, Indian cuisine and fine dining.
Red Sea
The Oberoi Beach Resort, Sahl Hasheesh
The Oberoi Beach Resort, Sahl Hasheesh
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
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Egypt

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.

Spring (March – May): Cold but gradually warming with melting snow, longer daylight hours and early wildlife sightings.

Summer (June – August): Cool to mild with long daylight hours, ideal for wildlife viewing, cruises and hiking.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, decreasing daylight and early snow in the north.

Winter (December – February): Very cold and dark with snow, perfect for Northern Lights and winter activities.

Unforgettable Experiences

Cruise along Alaska’s Inside Passage,

stopping at hidden coves, tidewater glaciers and secluded villages, with guided wildlife spotting, gourmet onboard meals, and personalised excursions.

Join a bespoke aurora borealis viewing experience,

combining the spectcale with heated glass cabins, expert photography guidance and gourmet hot chocolate.

Helicopter onto the Harding Icefield from Seward,

hiking across ice fields and exploring crevasses with an expert guide.

Go on a dog-sledding expedition,

learning mushing techniques with huskies and exploring snowy wilderness trails.

Participate in a guided salmon fishing expedition on the Kenai River,

staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Denali National Park

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.

Glacier Bay National Park

A remote UNESCO World Heritage site of tidewater glaciers, fjords and rainforest, celebrated for its dramatic scenery and rich marine life.

Seward

A coastal gateway to glaciers, fjords and wildlife, where adventure meets rugged scenery and pristine marine landscapes.

Fairbanks

A northern hub for aurora viewing, cultural exploration and river adventures, where the Arctic wilderness meets historic Alaskan towns.

Participate in a guided salmon fishing expedition on the Kenai River,

staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

Denali National Park
Sheldon Chalet
Journeys of a Lifetime, Snow, Wellness
An ultra‑remote luxury chalet perched at about 6,000 feet above the Don Sheldon Amphitheater on the Ruth Glacier deep within Denali National Park. It’s accessed only by helicopter and sits on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the Alaska Range, offering dramatic views and true wilderness immersion. Experiences include guided glacier walks, heli‑skiing, wildlife spotting and aurora viewing, while meals feature locally sourced ingredients prepared by a private chef.
Tutka Bay Lodge is a remote wilderness lodge on Kachemak Bay, accessible by boat or floatplane from Homer. Private cabins sit along the fjord with surrounding forest and tidal shorelines. Activities include kayaking, hiking, wildlife viewing and fishing, while meals feature local seafood and regional ingredients.
Kenai Peninsula
Tutka Bay Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
A remote fishing and wilderness retreat on the shores of Redoubt Bay in Lake Clark National Park, reachable by floatplane. The lodge focuses on world-class fishing for salmon and trout alongside guided boating, wildlife viewing and scenic hikes. Accommodations are simple and comfortable with communal meals featuring local ingredients and relaxed, lodge-style service.
Lake Clark National Park
Redoubt Bay Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish
Set on a private peninsula in Halibut Cove, an artists’ village within Alaska’s Kachemak Bay, Stillpoint Lodge combines refined accommodation with genuine hospitality and relaxed outdoor adventure. Its waterfront setting on the Kenai Peninsula is ideal for wildlife viewing, glacier excursions, kayaking and excellent fishing, with a calm, restorative atmosphere throughout.
The Kenai Peninsula
Stillpoint Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
Situated near Knik Glacier in south‑central Alaska and designed for immersive nature experiences in both summer and winter. The camp’s elevated cabins, glass-roof iglos for watching the northern lights, and shared spaces sit within striking open terrain with direct views of glaciers and mountain ranges. Activities revolve around guided glacier hikes, heli excursions, snowshoeing, dogsledding or scenic flights, all supported by focused, attentive service and straightforward meals that let the landscape take centre stage.
Fairbanks
Borealis Basecamp
Borealis Basecamp
Journeys of a Lifetime, Snow Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
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Alaska

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.

Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and snowy with strong winds, ideal for Northern Lights viewing.

Spring (March – May): Cool and changeable with increasing daylight, melting snow and fewer visitors.

Summer (June – August): Cool and relatively mild with long daylight hours including the midnight sun, best for road trips and hiking.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and windy with shorter days, vivid autumn colours and the return of Northern Lights.

Unforgettable Experiences

Soak in a hidden geothermal pool near Hveragerði

tucked into a secluded valley far from the main tourist routes.

Spend a morning at a family-run Icelandic horse farm

in Borgarfjörður and learn traditional tack-making and grooming techniques.

Go on an aurora photography hike in Þingvelli,

away from street lights and crowds, guided by a local astrophotographer.

Go on a snowmobile excursion across Langjökull Glacier

to see glaciers, hidden crevices and ice formations.

Walk the volcanic sand dunes of Mælifellssandur,

exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Reykjavík

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.

The South Coast

Defined by waterfalls, black-sand beaches, glaciers and volcanic landscapes. Well-connected yet dramatic, it offers some of Iceland’s most recognisable scenery alongside small villages and accessible hiking routes.

The Golden Circle

The Golden Circle brings together Þingvellir National Park, geothermal areas and powerful waterfalls within easy reach of Reykjavík. It offers a clear introduction to Iceland’s geology, history and natural forces.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Snæfellsnes is often described as a microcosm of Iceland, with lava fields, coastal cliffs, fishing villages and a glacier-capped volcano. Its varied landscapes make it ideal for travellers wanting diversity without long distances.

North Iceland

Known for quieter landscapes, geothermal activity and strong wildlife opportunities, particularly whale watching. Towns like Akureyri provide cultural depth, while surrounding fjords and highlands offer a slower, less visited alternative to the south.

Walk the volcanic sand dunes of Mælifellssandur,

exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

The Golden Circle
Torfhús Retreat
Snow, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
An Icelandic property in the Golden Circle that reimagines traditional turf houses with contemporary design and rustic luxury. Featuring wood‑lined interiors, reclaimed materials and private basalt stone hot pools that look out over volcanic plains and distant glaciers. On‑site dining celebrates local Icelandic ingredients with menus rooted in regional produce and the setting offers easy access to iconic natural wonders.
A contemporary lodge in Iceland’s rugged West Highlands that combines sleek design with dramatic natural surroundings. The property includes an elevated restaurant and bar serving local‑inspired cuisine, and its location offers easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, wildlife spotting and coastal exploration.
Central Highlands
Highlands Base Hotel
Snow, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Siglo Hotel by Keahotels sits in the historic fishing town of Siglufjörður, framed by mountains and a tranquil fjord. The on‑site Sunna restaurant serves local‑inspired cuisine, while outdoor hot tubs and a sauna enhance the relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal base for exploring North Iceland.
Siglufjörður
Sigló Hótel
Snow, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
The Retreat sits within Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, offering direct access to the geothermal waters and a striking lava-field landscape. The rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, minimalist design and private lagoon views. The hotel includes fine dining, an exclusive spa and private bathing areas, creating a serene and immersive Icelandic experience.
Blue Lagoon
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon
Snow, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Located in the heart of the city near the harbour, The Reykjavik EDITION stands out for its blend of contemporary design and Icelandic character. The hotel showcases local art and its interiors reflect Reykjavik’s creative spirit. Its dining, bar and wellness offerings are designed to immerse visitors in the city’s vibrant lifestyle, making it a stylish and engaging base for experiencing Reykjavik’s energy.
Reykjavik
The Reykjavik EDITION
The Reykjavik EDITION
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
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Iceland

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.

Summer (June – August): Cool with long daylight and melting snow around the coasts, temperatures remain low compared to most places but offer the best conditions for hiking, fjord cruising and wildlife watching.

Autumn (September – November): Cooling with shorter days and increasing snow and ice coverage, ideal for early Northern Lights and transitioning toward winter.

Winter (December – March): Very cold and dark with extensive ice and snow, prime time for Northern Lights and winter travel experiences.

Spring (April – May): Cold with gradually increasing daylight and thaw beginning in the south and lower elevations, a shoulder season for both winter and summer activities.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go glacial kayaking through Disko Bay,

paddling near icebergs with marine and wildlife guides.

Go on a dog‑sledding expedition on frozen fjords,

led by Inuit mushers in pristine Arctic silence.

Go on a polar bear and narwhal tracking adventure,

guided by Arctic wildlife specialists.

Go on a luxury small-ship cruise,

visiting remote glaciers, pristine beaches and whale-rich waters with expert guides.

Take a private deep‑sea fishing charter for Arctic char and halibut,

with an onboard chef preparing the day’s catch.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Ilulissat Icefjord & Disko Bay

A spectacular Arctic frontier of towering icebergs, fast‑flowing glaciers and whale‑filled waters surrounding the town of Ilulissat, a must‑visit natural wonder.

Nuuk & Western Fjords

Greenland’s capital region balancing modern culture, Inuit heritage and dramatic fjord scenery, with access to remote waterways and wildlife.

South Greenland

Rich in Norse history, colourful coastal towns and fertile fjords with a unique blend of Inuit culture and archaeological intrigue.

Arctic North & East Greenland

Extreme wilderness where polar bears, narwhals and vast, untouched landscapes define the far reaches of the Arctic.

Fjords & Glaciers of Scoresby Sound

One of the largest and most dramatic fjord systems on earth, with massive sea cliffs, iceberg fields and remote exploration potential.

Take a private deep‑sea fishing charter for Arctic char and halibut,

with an onboard chef preparing the day’s catch.

Nuuk Fjord
Camp Itvi
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
A remote wilderness camp at the head of Nuuk Fjord, Greenland, where cosy cabins sit amid towering mountains and drifting icebergs. Guests can explore fjords by boat, spot seals, whales and seabirds and sail past glaciers and waterfalls, then return to comfortable accommodation and hearty meals, making for a fully immersive Arctic experience that balances adventure with relaxation.
A luxury wilderness camp deep in Greenland’s Nuuk Fjord, surrounded by mountains, fjords and ancient icebergs. Accessible only by boat or helicopter, its heated tipis, outdoor hot tub and sauna offer comfort, while kayaking, hiking, fishing, and fjord cruises immerse guests in Arctic nature and culture. Gourmet meals and the silence of this untamed landscape complete a truly authentic polar retreat.
Nuuk Fjord
Camp Kiattua
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
An ultra‑luxury polar expedition ship carrying up to 199 guests in spacious suites with balconies and panoramic views. With helicopters, 20 Zodiacs, a spa, lounges and dining venues, it blends comfort with exploration. Guests enjoy guided shore excursions, Zodiac landings, kayaking, paddleboarding and heli‑hiking amid penguins, icebergs and whales, all led by expert naturalists.
The Arctic
Quark Ultramarine: Arctic
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
A hybrid‑powered polar expedition ship with a Polar Class 6 hull, carrying up to 530 guests in cabins with balconies, some with hot tubs. Amenities include an infinity pool, wellness centre and onboard Science Centre. Daily Zodiac landings, guided hikes, kayaking, polar camping and wildlife encounters make for immersive Arctic exploration.
The Arctic
HX Expeditions: MS Roald Amundsen
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
A boutique glamping retreat on Disko Bay, Greenland, with heated tents overlooking Arctic waters, icebergs and a nearby traditional fishing village. Guests can paddleboard, whale‑watch, hike, fish with local guides and experience cultural encounters with sled dogs and village life, all balanced with gourmet meals, warm tents and attentive service for a fully immersive Arctic adventure.
Disko Bay
Camp Saqqaq
Camp Saqqaq
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
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Greenland

A spectacular Arctic frontier of towering icebergs, fast‑flowing glaciers and whale‑filled waters surrounding the town of Ilulissat, a must‑visit natural wonder.

Summer (November – March): Relatively milder with long daylight hours, temperatures near the coast can approach freezing and wildlife activity peaks, though conditions remain extremely cold.

Winter (April – October): Bitterly cold with continuous darkness over much of the continent, brutal katabatic winds and temperatures well below freezing across both coast and interior.

Transitional Seasons (Spring – Autumn): Conditions change gradually around the poles, with increasing daylight and cooling respectively, but temperatures remain far below freezing year‑round.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private helicopter trip landing on a remote Antarctic island,

exploring untouched areas with nesting penguins.

Go on a luxury yacht expedition through the Antarctic Peninsula fjords,

witnessing calving glaciers and dramatic icebergs.

Take a private ice-climbing experience,

scaling glacial faces with expert guides.

Go eco-diving among Antarctic marine life,

exploring kelp forests and cold-water reefs with a marine biologist.

Go heli-accessed iceberg trekking,

walking across pristine ice with expert guidance.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

South Shetland Islands

A gateway archipelago with dramatic glaciers, volcanic landscapes and abundant wildlife including penguins, seals and seabirds.

Antarctic Peninsula

The continent’s most accessible region, featuring towering icebergs, glacial fjords and intimate wildlife encounters.

Ross Sea & McMurdo Sound

Remote and pristine, with monumental glaciers, historic research stations and extraordinary opportunities for exploration.

Weddell Sea & Antarctic Circle

Vast, icy wilderness where massive tabular icebergs, leopard seals and untouched expanses create a truly otherworldly experience.

South Georgia & Falkland Islands

Sub-Antarctic islands famous for king penguin colonies, rugged terrain and historic whaling stations.

Go heli-accessed iceberg trekking,

walking across pristine ice with expert guidance.

Antarctica
White Desert Whichaway Camp
Journeys of a Lifetime
An ultra‑remote luxury wilderness outpost set in Antarctica’s rare ice‑free Schirmacher Oasis, where heated polar pods with glass‑front conservatories frame dramatic views. This refined base blends adventurous exploration with comfort - expert guides lead glacier hikes, ice climbing and other excursions and guests can return to gourmet dining, a sauna, ice plunge and wellness spaces. It’s an unforgettable, once‑in‑a‑lifetime experience in one of Earth’s most pristine and remote landscapes.
An extraordinarily remote luxury camp on the vast Antarctic ice plateau, where heated geodesic pods with panoramic ice‑field views create a serene escape at the end of the world. Days here are shaped by expert‑led exploration of the surrounding white expanse, balanced with gourmet dining, a sauna, wellness spaces and evenings beneath immense polar skies. It’s a rare blend of refined comfort and elemental Antarctica adventure that feels truly once‑in‑a‑lifetime.
Antarctica
White Desert Echo Camp
Journeys of a Lifetime
The ultimate ultra‑luxury Antarctic cruise vessel, Scenic Eclipse II combines intimate ocean cruising with polar exploration. Purpose‑built with a Polar Class 6 hull, it carries up to 200 guests in veranda suites with butler service, world‑class dining and a 550 sqm spa. Daily guided Zodiac landings, Discovery Team briefings, kayaking and paddleboarding bring you close to icebergs, penguin rookeries and pristine landscapes, while helicopters and a submersible offer rare perspectives on the frozen continent.
Antarctica
Scenic Eclipse II
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness
An ultra‑luxury polar expedition ship with a PC6 ice‑strengthened hull which navigates the remote waters of the Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia and beyond. With a high crew‑to‑guest ratio, all‑balcony suites with butler service, multiple dining venues, a spa, indoor pool and panoramic lounges, it blends comfort with exploration. Daily Zodiac landings, expert lectures and guided shore excursions bring you close to penguin colonies, icebergs, whales, and pristine wilderness.
Antarctica
Silversea Silver Endeavour
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness
An ultra‑luxury hybrid‑electric polar expedition ship with a Polar Class 2 hull, designed to navigate the remotest Antarctic waters in style. Around 200 guests stay in all‑balcony suites while enjoying fine dining, a spa, indoor pool and panoramic lounges. Daily Zodiac landings, guided shore excursions, penguin rookeries, icebergs, whale sightings and optional experiences like husky sledding and helicopter flights offer unparalleled immersion in the frozen continent.
Antarctica
PONANT Le Commandant Charcot
PONANT Le Commandant Charcot
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness
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Antarctica

A gateway archipelago with dramatic glaciers, volcanic landscapes and abundant wildlife including penguins, seals and seabirds.

Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with melting snow, blooming landscapes and improving weather, ideal for city and nature travel.

Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring cities, lakes, mountains and national parks.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.

Winter (December – February): Very cold with snow across most regions, excellent for skiing, snowboarding and winter sports

Unforgettable Experiences

Enjoy a private boat charter along the Toronto Islands,

exploring secluded beaches and picnic spots.

Take a private snowshoeing adventure in backcountry Whistler forests,

guided by an expert.

Take a private seaplane to Spirit Bear territory in the Great Bear Rainforest,

spotting rare white bears in untouched coastal wilderness.

Take a private photography tour of Niagara Falls,

accessing vantage points before the crowds.

Hike to a remote hot spring in the mountains of Vancouver Island,

accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Toronto

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.

Vancouver Island

Rugged coastlines, old-growth forests and remote beaches meet boutique lodges, wildlife encounters and artisanal experiences.

Montreal

A Francophone city of historic architecture, contemporary arts, gourmet dining and a vibrant multicultural identity.

Quebec City

A living museum of cobblestone streets, fortified walls and heritage architecture, infused with culinary traditions and seasonal charm.

Whistler

A world-class mountain playground, where alpine peaks, expansive ski runs and luxury lodges meet year-round adventure, wellness escapes and vibrant village life.

Hike to a remote hot spring in the mountains of Vancouver Island,

accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Newfoundland & Labrador
Fogo Island Inn
Culture, Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A remote, architecturally distinctive property on Fogo Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, set within a stark, windswept landscape of ocean, cliffs and rugged shorelines. The design is rooted in local tradition with contemporary lines that frame dramatic views, and programming focuses on the natural environment and culture.. Meals showcase Newfoundland ingredients with thoughtful preparation that reflects both place and season.
A Relais & Châteaux boutique coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, where contemporary design and natural materials complement the surroundings. Its relaxed, understated spaces allow guests to enjoy the ocean views, nearby hiking trails and local culture. Dining focuses on fresh, regional ingredients, and thoughtfully designed lounges and outdoor areas offer calm spots to take in the scenery.
Vancouver Island
Wickaninnish Inn
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A remote, all‑inclusive eco‑lodge on Vancouver Island’s west coast, surrounded by temperate rainforest, mountain peaks and the tidal channels of Clayoquot Sound. The experience centres on connection to the wild landscape with guided hiking, wildlife viewing, kayaking and whale watching, alongside relaxed communal meals featuring local Pacific Northwest ingredients. Its rustic‑elegant spaces and attentive service balance outdoor adventure with comfort.
Tofino
Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge
Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
An all‑suite mountain property at the base of Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains. Spacious suites come with kitchens and living areas, and on‑site dining features locally influenced menus. Amenities include heated outdoor and indoor pools, a spa and fitness facilities, and its location places you within easy walking distance of the village, gondolas and trailheads for skiing, hiking or biking.
Whistler
The Westin Resort & Spa
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A remote all‑inclusive wilderness lodge set deep in the Great Bear Rainforest on the rugged west coast of British Columbia. Accessible only by floatplane or boat, it hS a small number of private cabins perched over water or beside a waterfall, with surrounding forest and fjord‑like waterways. Activities span kayaking, paddleboarding, rainforest hikes, wildlife viewing, fishing and helicopter excursions over glacial rivers and mountains, while meals focus on fresh, locally sourced Pacific Northwest ingredients and relaxed, nature‑oriented culinary experiences
British Colombia
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Journeys of a Lifetime, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
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Canada

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.

Dry Season (May – September): Cool and sunny, ideal for Machu Picchu, Andes trekking and coastal travel.

Wet Season (October – April): Warm and humid with heavy rain in the highlands and Amazon.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a ceviche-making class in Lima,

guided by a top Peruvian chef.

Go on a luxury train journey through the Sacred Valley,

with curated gastronomy and private sightseeing stops.

Enjoy private sunrise access to Machu Picchu,

avoiding crowds and capturing the citadel in early light.

Stay in a luxury lodge stay deep in the Peruvian Amazon,

combining guided wildlife walks, river excursions and fine dining.

Do a weaving and textile workshop with local artisans in Custco,

learning traditional Inca techniques and creating your own bespoke piece.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Lima

A sophisticated coastal capital, where colonial architecture, world-class gastronomy and vibrant art scenes meet Pacific Ocean views.

Sacred Valley

The ancient heart of the Inca Empire, blending archaeological wonders, Andean culture and boutique luxury amid stunning mountain landscapes.

Machu Picchu

Peru’s iconic citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site perched in misty mountains, offering unforgettable panoramic views.

Cusco

A beautiful colonial city built on Inca foundations and a gateway to the Sacred Valley.

Puerto Maldonado & Iquitos( The Amazon)

Biodiverse jungle, winding rivers and remote lodges provide immersive eco adventures in one of the world’s richest ecosystems.

Do a weaving and textile workshop with local artisans in Custco,

learning traditional Inca techniques and creating your own bespoke piece.

Colca Canyon
PUQIO
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A luxury glamping‑style retreat deep in the Colca Valley, where handcrafted canvas tents overlook sweeping canyon and volcano landscapes. Guided hikes, cultural encounters with local artisans and shared meals featuring farm‑to‑table Andean cuisine around open fires make every day both adventurous. It’s a uniquely authentic base for reconnecting with nature and the rhythms of the Andes, far from the usual tourist route.
A serene, all‑inclusive lodge perched on the shores of Lake Titicaca where minimalist design and panoramic windows frame reflections of sky and water. Days are shaped around tailor‑made cultural excursions to Andean islands, encounters with local communities and lake activities, balanced with refined regional cuisine.
Lake Titicaca
Titilaka
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Expert‑led explorations let you discover Inca terraces, salt mines, traditional villages and the legendary Machu Picchu at your own pace. Set on an ancient Andean corn plantation with views of mountains and valleys, its rooms, spa, outdoor pool and regional cuisine by a world‑renowned chef offer a restorative complement to daily adventures. Tailor‑made hikes, bike rides and cultural trips with small groups make it an exceptional gateway to the heart of the Andes.
Sacred Valley
Explora Sacred Valley
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Safaris, Cycling, Wellness, Family Travel
The only luxury hotel located right at the entrance of Machu Picchu, where lush gardens and Andean peaks set the scene just steps from the ancient citadel. Stylish rooms and suites often open onto mountain or cloud‑forest views. while on‑site dining celebrates Peruvian flavours and the spa and garden spaces offer serene moments after exploring the Lost City.
Machu Picchu
Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
An intimate luxury river cruise ship exploring the remote Peruvian Amazon with just 16 panoramic suites, expert naturalist guides and immersive small‑group excursions deep into rainforest tributaries. Floor‑to‑ceiling windows, refined Amazon‑inspired cuisine by renowned chefs and social spaces like an outdoor jacuzzi and observation deck create a sublime blend of comfort and wild discovery. Each day brings guided wildlife sightings, village visits and river excursions that reveal the jungle’s astonishing biodiversity.
Peruvian Amazon
Aria Amazon
Aria Amazon
Ocean Cruises, Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine
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Peru

A sophisticated coastal capital, where colonial architecture, world-class gastronomy and vibrant art scenes meet Pacific Ocean views.

Dry Season (December – March, July – August): Warm and sunny, perfect for beaches, cities and highland trekking.

Wet Season (April – June, September – November): Hot and humid with regular afternoon showers, especially in coastal and Amazon regions.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private cultural experience with indigenous communities in Tayrona National Park,

learning traditional music, crafts and stories.

Go horseriding through Cocora Valley,

exploring remote trails and hidden waterfalls.

Private street art tour in Bogotá with local artists,

exploring murals and graffiti in hidden neighbourhoods.

Enjoy coffee tasting in a boutique Medellín roastery,

paired with Colombian chocolate and artisanal pastries.

Take a private salsa and cumbia masterclass in Cartagena,

followed by an intimate rooftop performance by top local dancers.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Bogotá

A high-altitude capital where colonial streets, contemporary art and refined dining meet a vibrant cultural pulse.

Cartagena

A fortified Caribbean city of pastel streets, bougainvillea-draped plazas and boutique hotels blending history with coastal glamour.

Medellín

A city reborn, fusing innovative urban design, lush surrounding mountains and rich cultural life with warm hospitality.

Tayrona National Park

A lush Caribbean coastal reserve of tropical rainforest, pristine beaches and indigenous heritage, offering secluded luxury in paradise.

Cocora Valley

Towering wax palms and misty cloud forests in Colombia’s coffee region, combining epic natural beauty with boutique estates and adventure opportunities.

Take a private salsa and cumbia masterclass in Cartagena,

followed by an intimate rooftop performance by top local dancers.

Isla Barú
Hotel Las Islas
Journeys of a Lifetime, Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
A serene, nature‑immersed Caribbean retreat on Barú near Cartagena where bungalows sit among mangroves and white‑sand beaches. Designed as a sanctuary of calm, its seaside decks, private pools and lush tropical setting balance laid‑back luxury with authentic coastal spirit. Spa treatments, fresh local cuisine and activities from snorkeling to kayaking let you connect with both the vibrant marine world and quiet moments under Caribbean skies.
An intimate, heritage‑rich boutique hotel nestled within Cartagena’s walled Old Town, where three restored colonial houses create a serene sanctuary. Original frescoes, wood‑beamed ceilings and artisan touches blend with contemporary comforts while a leafy courtyard pool, refined dining at Alma Restaurant and a calming spa offer elegant pauses between explorations.
Cartagena
Hotel Casa San Agustin
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
A stylish, contemporary retreat in Medellín’s El Poblado district where modern design, warm service and urban energy intersect. Its sleek rooms, rooftop terrace and inviting lounges provide a calm, sophisticated base after days spent exploring the city’s culture, cuisine and creative neighbourhoods.
Guatapé
BOSKO
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
A chic, contemporary boutique hotel in the upscale El Poblado district where design, art and Colombian flair blend into a sensory‑rich urban escape. Sleek suites, a rooftop pool with city views and multiple restaurants from the acclaimed El Cielo group make it a stylish base for exploring Medellín’s vibrant culture, nightlife and gastronomy.
Medellin
Elcielo Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
An elegant, boutique hideaway in the heart of Bogotá’s historic La Candelaria, where restored architecture, refined interiors and lush courtyard spaces create a calm, cultured retreat. Stylish rooms and personalised service provide a gracious base for exploring nearby museums, plazas and the city’s vibrant art and culinary scene.
Bogotá
Casa Legado
Casa Legado
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
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Colombia

A high-altitude capital where colonial streets, contemporary art and refined dining meet a vibrant cultural pulse.

Summer (December – February): Warm and dry in central regions, very hot in the north deserts, mild in Patagonia.

Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with colourful foliage in central and southern regions.

Winter (June – August): Cold with snow in the south and Andes, mild in the north.

Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes and ideal for sightseeing.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private architecture and culture tour of Santiago,

exploring historic barrios, contemporary galleries and hidden courtyards with a local expert.

Go stargazing in the Atacama Desert,

guided by astronomers using professional telescopes.

Go horseriding across Patagonian plains,

following traditional estancia routes.

Blend your own wine at a boutique Chilean estate,

bottling a personalised vintage to take home.

Go on a private guided exploration of Rapa Nui’s moai sites,

including sunrise at Ahu Tongariki.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Santiago

A dynamic capital framed by the Andes, blending contemporary culture, historic neighbourhoods and one of South America’s most exciting culinary scenes.

Torres del Paine National Park (Patagonia)

Chile's premier destination for hiking and nature enthusiasts, featuring glaciers and granite peaks.

Chilean Lake District (Puerto Varas/Pucón)

A region of emerald lakes, snow-capped volcanoes and forests, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking and birdwatching.

Easter Island (Rapa Nui)

One of the world’s most remote inhabited islands, steeped in mystery, Polynesian culture and iconic moai statues.

Atacama Desert

The driest desert on earth, where lunar landscapes, salt flats and flamingo lagoons meet extraordinary stargazing and refined desert lodges.

Go on a private guided exploration of Rapa Nui’s moai sites,

including sunrise at Ahu Tongariki.

Patagonia
Explora Patagonia Torres del Paine
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Cycling, Wellness
Explora Torres del Paine Lodge sits on the shores of Lake Pehoé within one of Patagonia’s most dramatic national parks. With all-inclusive guided explorations by foot, horseback, boat or bike, days are spent immersed in glaciers, peaks and vast open landscapes, balanced by refined dining and a panoramic spa. It’s seamless, soulful luxury, designed for deep connection to the wild.
A desert sanctuary set against Chile’s Atacama Salt Flat, where elegant design and wide desert skies create a profound sense of place. Days involce tailor-made explorations to flamingo-dotted lagoons, geysers at dawn and ancient rock art, while meals, spa rituals and sunset views over Licancabur Volcano celebrate the region’s culture and cosmos.
Atacama Desert
Tierra Atacama
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Cycling
Explora Rapa Nui Lodge on Easter Island is a remote retreat with sweeping Pacific views and minimalist design that reflects the island’s volcanic spirit. Guided explorations reveal moai sites, coastal trails and cultural wonders, while all‑inclusive meals and spa offerings create a restful, immersive base.
Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
Explora Rapa Nui
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Journeys of a Lifetime, Cycling, Surf, Dive & Fish
Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa is a sleek, minimalist retreat overlooking Torres del Paine, where floor‑to‑ceiling windows frame glaciers, lakes and peaks. Tailor‑made excursions, regional cuisine and a serene spa make it a stylish base for exploring Patagonia’s dramatic wilderness.
Torres del Paine National Park
Tierra Patagonia
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Journeys of a Lifetime, Cycling
A luxury lodge on a working estate in Chile’s Lake District, with riverside suites, artisan interiors and farm‑to‑table cuisine. Guided hikes, horseback rides, kayaking and cultural encounters with the Mapuche immerse guests in the region’s natural beauty and heritage.
Chilean Lake District
andBeyond Vira Vira
andBeyond Vira Vira
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Cycling, Journeys of a Lifetime
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Chile

A dynamic capital framed by the Andes, blending contemporary culture, historic neighbourhoods and one of South America’s most exciting culinary scenes.

Dry Season (June – September): Mild and sunny, ideal for highland trekking, Galápagos and coastal travel.

Wet Season (October – May): Warm and rainy, especially in the Amazon and highlands.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private culinary tour of Quito's local markets,

followed by a bespoke cooking experience with a top Ecuadorian chef.

Cruise across multiple islands on a luxury yacht in the Galapagos,

with snorkeling, kayaking and guided wildlife encounters.

Take a helicopter tour of Cotopaxi National Park to see remote volcanic valleys,

landing for a scenic picnic and multiple photography stops.

TTake a wildlife photography expedition down the Amazon,

capturing jaguars, macaws, monkeys and rare amphibians.

Go on a wellness retreat in Quilotoa,

combining spa treatments, yoga and hot spring immersion.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Quito

Ecuador’s high-altitude capital, where colonial architecture, vibrant plazas and cutting-edge gastronomy merge with Andean panoramas.

Galápagos Islands

A living laboratory of evolution, where rare wildlife, volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters create unparalleled adventure and eco-luxury experiences.

Yasuni National Park & Cuyabeno Reserve (The Amazon)

A gateway to incredible biodiversity, wildlife, and jungle lodges for an immersive rainforest experience.

Cotopaxi National Park

Towering volcanoes, glacial lakes, and traditional villages, offering immersive mountain adventure and refined lodge stays

Quilotoa

A breathtaking turquoise crater lake within a volcanic caldera, offering hiking and stunning photo opportunities.

Go on a wellness retreat in Quilotoa,

combining spa treatments, yoga and hot spring immersion.

Andean Highlands
Mashpi Lodge
Family Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness
A dramatic, glass-walled sanctuary tucked deep within Ecuador’s biodiverse Cloud Forest Reserve, where waterfalls, misty canopies and wildlife become your backdrop. With elevated walkways, a suspended bridge and expansive views from every corner, the experience feels like living within the forest itself, while expert guides lead immersive explorations by foot, cable car and birdwatching trails.
A striking Relais & Châteaux hideaway perched above the shimmering waters of the Galápagos, where panoramic ocean views and sleek, nature-inspired design set the tone for an extraordinary experience. Its spacious, light-filled suites, infinity pool and open-air spaces feel deeply connected to place, while expert guides curate tailored explorations of volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches and remarkable wildlife.
Galápagos Islands
Pikaia Lodge
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
An elegant boutique hotel set on Quito’s historic Plaza San Francisco, where refined interiors, antiques and panoramic views of the Andes connect you to Ecuador’s rich heritage. Its gracious lounges, leafy courtyard and acclaimed dining create an urban sanctuary in the heart of the city, perfect for exploring cobbled streets, museums and vibrant local life.
Quito
Casa Gangotena
Culture Arts & History, Food & Wine
A boutique expedition yacht that redefines Galápagos cruising with an intimate, conservation‑led experience for just around a dozen guests. Aboard this beautifully refurbished vessel, tailored itineraries explore both the eastern and western islands with expert naturalist guides, bringing you close to endemic wildlife like giant tortoises, marine iguanas and waved albatross against the archipelago’s otherworldly volcanic backdrop.
Galápagos Islands
&Beyond Galápagos Explorer
Journeys of a Lifetime, Ocean Cruises, Safaris, Surf, Dive & Fish
A charming countryside retreat near Bogotá set on a historic estate where colonial‑era architecture, lush gardens and artisanal details create a serene, authentic escape from the city. Its warm, elegant rooms and expansive grounds invite relaxation amid nature, while farm‑to‑table dining and nearby horseback riding, hiking and bird‑watching showcase the region’s tranquil rural spirit.
Naranjito
Hacienda La Danesa
Hacienda La Danesa
Culture Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Cycling
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Ecuador

Ecuador’s high-altitude capital, where colonial architecture, vibrant plazas and cutting-edge gastronomy merge with Andean panoramas.

Summer (December – March): Hot and humid with heavy rain, especially in the Amazon and central regions.

Winter (June – September): Warm to mild with lower humidity, ideal for beaches, cities and Pantanal wildlife.

Spring (September – November): Warm and pleasant with blooming landscapes and improving weather.

Autumn (March – May): Warm with occasional rainfall, good for travel and outdoor activities.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private helicopter tour over Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer,

landing for a champagne picnic above Rio’s skyline.

Go on a jaguar safari in the Pantanal,

guided by expert trackers for early-morning sightings.

Go on a fly-fishing adventure in Pantanal with a private guide,

catching tropical species in pristine rivers.

Take a sunrise private boat ride under Devil’s Throat,

watching the morning light hit the waterfalls and creating rainbow reflections.

Take a multi-day Amazon River yacht journey,

combining wildlife spotting, guided jungle walks and luxury riverside dining.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Rio de Janeiro

A vibrant coastal metropolis of sun-kissed beaches, iconic mountains and samba-fueled nightlife, blending city glamour with breathtaking natural scenery.

São Paulo

Brazil’s cultural and culinary capital, where avant-garde galleries, Michelin-starred restaurants and sleek urban design converge.

Amazon Rainforest

The world’s largest rainforest; a living tapestry of wildlife, rivers and Indigenous culture, offering immersive eco-luxury experiences

Pantanal

A vast wetland teeming with jaguars, capybaras, caimans and exotic birds, perfect for wildlife safaris.

Iguaçu Falls

One of the world’s most dramatic waterfalls, surrounded by lush subtropical forest, where scale, mist and rainbow-drenched views enthrall every visitor.

Take a multi-day Amazon River yacht journey,

combining wildlife spotting, guided jungle walks and luxury riverside dining.

Bahia
UXUA Casa Hotel & Spa
Food & Wine, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Culture, Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Cycling
A barefoot‑luxury retreat where restored colonial casas, private pools and lush gardens sit steps from the historic Quadrado and Atlantic beaches. Each home blends local craftsmanship, vibrant design and indoor‑outdoor living, while days unfold with spa rituals, tropical dining, beach leisure and gentle exploration of the coast.
An eco‑chic beachfront escape where contemporary design meets the turquoise Atlantic. Its 23 intimate suites and villas offer serene days by the sea, restorative spa experiences and exceptional cuisine. Understated luxury and nature create a perfectly relaxed, private retreat.
Alagoas
Kenoa Resort
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine
Sitting within Brazil’s Iguassu National Park, it's the only luxury hotel steps from the thundering Iguaçu Falls. In a gracious Portuguese‑colonial setting surrounded by rainforest, its rooms and suites offer classic refinement while guests enjoy exclusive early and late access to the falls and sublime views at dawn and dusk. On‑site dining, a tropical pool and a rainforest‑inspired spa balance exhilarating nature with relaxed sophistication.
Iguaçu Falls
Hotel das Cataratas
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Journeys of a Lifetime
A design‑driven icon on Ipanema Beach where Philippe Starck’s interiors meet ocean views and a rooftop infinity pool. Elegant rooms, Mediterranean‑inspired dining, a refined spa and curated seaside experiences capture Rio’s effortless mix of beach culture and cosmopolitan flair.
Rio de Janeiro
Hotel Fasano Rio de Janeiro
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
An intimate Amazon retreat on the banks of the Rio Negro opposite the vast Anavilhanas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage freshwater archipelago. Surrounded by lush rainforest, its stilted cottages and bungalows open onto jungle views and the river, while guided boat excursions, canoeing, wildlife watching and cultural visits immerse you in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon.
The Amazon
Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge
Anavilhanas Jungle Lodge
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness
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Brazil

A vibrant coastal metropolis of sun-kissed beaches, iconic mountains and samba-fueled nightlife, blending city glamour with breathtaking natural scenery.

Summer (December – February): Hot and humid in the north, warm and sunny in central regions, cooler in Patagonia.

Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with colourful landscapes, ideal for sightseeing and wine regions.

Winter (June – August): Cold in the south and Patagonia, mild in the north and central areas.

Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes, perfect for touring cities and natural attractions.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go to a private after-hours tango performance in Buenos Aires,

staged inside a historic mansion with dancers and musicians performing just for you.

Stay at a remote estanciastyle lodge in Patagonia,

combining horseback riding, private hikes and fireside dining overlooking untouched wilderness.

Take a horseback ride through the Andes foothills in Mendoza,

ending with a long-table asado and sunset views over the vineyards.

Take a helicopter flight over Iguazú Falls,

revealing the full scale of the cascades from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides.

Travel by luxury train through northern Argentina,

pairing Andean scenery with refined onboard dining and cultural storytelling.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Buenos Aires

A soulful capital of grand architecture, tango culture and late-night dining, where European elegance meets unmistakable Latin energy.

Patagonia

A vast southern wilderness of glaciers, turquoise lakes and jagged peaks, offering cinematic landscapes and deeply immersive nature experiences.

Mendoza

Argentina’s wine heartland, framed by the Andes and celebrated for world-class Malbec, refined estates and slow luxury living.

Northwest Argentina

A dramatic high-altitude region of desert valleys, salt flats and Indigenous heritage, rich in colour, culture and ancient traditions.

Iguazú Falls

A subtropical frontier where rainforest surrounds one of the world’s most powerful natural wonders, alive with mist, wildlife and scale.

Travel by luxury train through northern Argentina,

pairing Andean scenery with refined onboard dining and cultural storytelling.

Iguazú Falls
Awasi Iguazú
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
A secluded rainforest retreat just minutes from the awe-inspiring falls. Each villa offers private terraces, plunge pools, and personalised service, creating a world where nature and luxury meet seamlessly. With a dedicated guide and tailor-made excursions, every moment is an intimate adventure into waterfalls, wildlife, and local culture.
A refined estancia‑style boutique retreat in the Pampas where colonial elegance meets authentic Argentine rural life just over an hour from Buenos Aires. Once a historic ranch on the old Camino Real, its gracious rooms open onto shaded patios and manicured lawns, while days are filled with horseback rides, carriage excursions, polo viewing and slow shared meals that celebrate local cuisine and tradition. The sense of being welcomed into a private country residence makes every stay feel intimate and timeless.
Buenos Aires Province
Estancia la Bamba de Areco
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Sporting Events
A wine‑country retreat nestled among Malbec vines in Mendoza’s Luján de Cuyo. Its contemporary rooms, signature vineyard lofts and Latin America’s first authentic Hamam Spa make it as much about sensory indulgence as it is about place. Days glide between curated tastings, spa rituals and long, slow meals at Nube Restaurant, all framed by the rhythm of vineyard life and mountain horizons. It’s a serene, stylish escape that feels both effortlessly elegant and deeply connected to terroir.
Mendoza
Entre Cielos Luxury Wine Hotel & Spa
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Journeys of a Lifetime
A luxurious lodge on a vast estancia between El Calafate and Los Glaciares National Park, where endless steppe and Andean peaks become your backdrop. Its 17 rooms offer panoramic views and understated elegance, while bespoke activities like trekking, horseback riding and bird‑watching immerse you in the wilderness. Refined regional cuisine and cosy social spaces complete an intimate, unforgettable Patagonian escape.
Patagonia
EOLO - Patagonia's Spirit
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
Perched on the very edge of Patagonia’s raw wilderness with four transparent cliffside capsules affixed 270 metres above the valley floor, offering uninterrupted panoramas of Mount Fitz Roy. Reaching your glass‑encased retreat involves a hike through lenga forest and a via ferrata ascent, transforming the journey itself into part of the experience. Inside, minimalist three‑level spaces blend comfort with elemental immersion, inviting you to sleep under stars and wake to the grandeur of Patagonia’s landscape.
Patagonia
Ovo Patagonia
Ovo Patagonia
Journeys of a Lifetime
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Argentina

A soulful capital of grand architecture, tango culture and late-night dining, where European elegance meets unmistakable Latin energy.

Dry Season (May – October): Cool and sunny, ideal for high-altitude travel and visiting salt flats.

Wet Season (November – April): Warm with frequent rain, especially in the Amazon basin and lowlands.

Unforgettable Experiences

Fly over Salar de Uyuni in a private plane,

landing on the flats for a champagne sunset experience.

Take a private sunrise tour across the world’s largest salt flats,

with reflections creating a mirror effect for unforgettable photography.

Take a private jeep tour across the Eduardo Avaroa Desert,

exploring geysers, hot springs and remote wildlife.

Join a bespoke chocolate and culinary workshop in Sucre,

tasting rare cacao varieties and local dishes.

Charter a sailboat along Lake Titicaca,

stopping at remote villages for private cultural exchanges.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

La Paz

A dramatic city perched in a canyon, blending dizzying altitudes, vibrant markets and unique Andean culture with striking colonial architecture.

Uyuni & Salar de Uyuni

The world’s largest salt flats, a surreal white expanse reflecting skies, dotted with cacti islands and high-altitude desert landscapes.

Lake Titicaca

Sacred highland waters shared with Peru, where remote islands, floating reed villages and ancient traditions meet breathtaking alpine scenery.

Sucre

Bolivia’s elegant colonial capital, with pristine whitewashed streets, artisanal markets and a vibrant cultural scene.

Potosí & The Silver Mines

Historic mining towns where centuries-old traditions, dramatic mountain landscapes and colonial heritage converge.

Charter a sailboat along Lake Titicaca,

stopping at remote villages for private cultural exchanges.

Salar de Uyuni
Explora Lodge at Uyuni Salt Flats
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Cycling, Wellness
A remote, minimalist retreat perched on the foothills of Tunupa Volcano with breathtaking views over the vast Uyuni Salt Flat. Designed with light, low‑impact architecture that celebrates the silence and scale of this extraordinary landscape, it serves as an intimate base for guided hikes, 4×4 salt‑flat excursions, and bike rides that reveal the Altiplano’s surreal beauty.
A sleek, design‑driven boutique hotel where contemporary Bolivian art and Andes‑framed city views set the tone for elevated urban stays. Its modern rooms and penthouse suite blend local cultural touches with comfort, while an all‑day restaurant, rooftop bar and wellness facilities including pool, spa and fitness centre create a relaxed yet sophisticated base after exploring La Paz’s vibrant streets and cable cars.
La Paz
MET Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
A one-of-a-kind retreat on the edge of Salar de Uyuni, with walls, floors and furniture sculpted from salt. Guests enjoy regional cuisine, a restorative spa and unforgettable sunsets across the endless white plains under brilliant stars. It’s surreal luxury, deeply connected to one of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes.
Uyuni
Hotel Palacio de Sal
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Journeys of a Lifetime
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Bolivia

A dramatic city perched in a canyon, blending dizzying altitudes, vibrant markets and unique Andean culture with striking colonial architecture.

Spring (March – May): Cold but gradually warming with melting snow, longer daylight hours and early wildlife sightings.

Summer (June – August): Cool to mild with long daylight hours, ideal for wildlife viewing, cruises and hiking.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, decreasing daylight and early snow in the north.

Winter (December – February): Very cold and dark with snow, perfect for Northern Lights and winter activities.

Unforgettable Experiences

Cruise along Alaska’s Inside Passage,

stopping at hidden coves, tidewater glaciers and secluded villages, with guided wildlife spotting, gourmet onboard meals, and personalised excursions.

Join a bespoke aurora borealis viewing experience,

combining the spectcale with heated glass cabins, expert photography guidance and gourmet hot chocolate.

Helicopter onto the Harding Icefield from Seward,

hiking across ice fields and exploring crevasses with an expert guide.

Go on a dog-sledding expedition,

learning mushing techniques with huskies and exploring snowy wilderness trails.

Participate in a guided salmon fishing expedition on the Kenai River,

staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Denali National Park

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.

Glacier Bay National Park

A remote UNESCO World Heritage site of tidewater glaciers, fjords and rainforest, celebrated for its dramatic scenery and rich marine life.

Seward

A coastal gateway to glaciers, fjords and wildlife, where adventure meets rugged scenery and pristine marine landscapes.

Fairbanks

A northern hub for aurora viewing, cultural exploration and river adventures, where the Arctic wilderness meets historic Alaskan towns.

Participate in a guided salmon fishing expedition on the Kenai River,

staying at a luxury riverside lodge.

Denali National Park
Sheldon Chalet
Journeys of a Lifetime, Snow, Wellness
An ultra‑remote luxury chalet perched at about 6,000 feet above the Don Sheldon Amphitheater on the Ruth Glacier deep within Denali National Park. It’s accessed only by helicopter and sits on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the Alaska Range, offering dramatic views and true wilderness immersion. Experiences include guided glacier walks, heli‑skiing, wildlife spotting and aurora viewing, while meals feature locally sourced ingredients prepared by a private chef.
Tutka Bay Lodge is a remote wilderness lodge on Kachemak Bay, accessible by boat or floatplane from Homer. Private cabins sit along the fjord with surrounding forest and tidal shorelines. Activities include kayaking, hiking, wildlife viewing and fishing, while meals feature local seafood and regional ingredients.
Kenai Peninsula
Tutka Bay Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
A remote fishing and wilderness retreat on the shores of Redoubt Bay in Lake Clark National Park, reachable by floatplane. The lodge focuses on world-class fishing for salmon and trout alongside guided boating, wildlife viewing and scenic hikes. Accommodations are simple and comfortable with communal meals featuring local ingredients and relaxed, lodge-style service.
Lake Clark National Park
Redoubt Bay Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish
Set on a private peninsula in Halibut Cove, an artists’ village within Alaska’s Kachemak Bay, Stillpoint Lodge combines refined accommodation with genuine hospitality and relaxed outdoor adventure. Its waterfront setting on the Kenai Peninsula is ideal for wildlife viewing, glacier excursions, kayaking and excellent fishing, with a calm, restorative atmosphere throughout.
The Kenai Peninsula
Stillpoint Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
Designed for immersive nature experiences in both summer and winter, the camp’s elevated cabins, glass-roof iglos for watching the northern lights, and shared spaces sit within striking open terrain with direct views of glaciers and mountain ranges. Activities revolve around guided glacier hikes, heli excursions, snowshoeing, dogsledding or scenic flights, all supported by focused, attentive service and straightforward meals that let the landscape take centre stage.
Fairbanks
Borealis Basecamp
Borealis Basecamp
Journeys of a Lifetime, Snow Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
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Alaska

North America’s tallest peak, dominating a vast wilderness of mountains, rivers and iconic wildlife and offering unparalleled access to Alaska’s natural heart.

Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with melting snow, blooming landscapes and improving weather, ideal for city and nature travel.

Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant with long daylight hours, perfect for exploring cities, lakes, mountains and national parks.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, harvest festivals and fewer crowds.

Winter (December – February): Very cold with snow across most regions, excellent for skiing, snowboarding and winter sports

Unforgettable Experiences

Enjoy a private boat charter along the Toronto Islands,

exploring secluded beaches and picnic spots.

Take a private snowshoeing adventure in backcountry Whistler forests,

guided by an expert.

Take a private seaplane to Spirit Bear territory in the Great Bear Rainforest,

spotting rare white bears in untouched coastal wilderness.

Take a private photography tour of Niagara Falls,

accessing vantage points before the crowds.

Hike to a remote hot spring in the mountains of Vancouver Island,

accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Toronto

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.

Vancouver Island

Rugged coastlines, old-growth forests and remote beaches meet boutique lodges, wildlife encounters and artisanal experiences.

Montreal

A Francophone city of historic architecture, contemporary arts, gourmet dining and a vibrant multicultural identity.

Quebec City

A living museum of cobblestone streets, fortified walls and heritage architecture, infused with culinary traditions and seasonal charm.

Whistler

A world-class mountain playground, where alpine peaks, expansive ski runs and luxury lodges meet year-round adventure, wellness escapes and vibrant village life.

Hike to a remote hot spring in the mountains of Vancouver Island,

accessible only via private guide or helicopter.

Newfoundland & Labrador
Fogo Island Inn
Culture, Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A remote, architecturally distinctive property on Fogo Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland, set within a stark, windswept landscape of ocean, cliffs and rugged shorelines. The design is rooted in local tradition with contemporary lines that frame dramatic views, and programming focuses on the natural environment and culture.. Meals showcase Newfoundland ingredients with thoughtful preparation that reflects both place and season.
A Relais & Châteaux boutique coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, where contemporary design and natural materials complement the surroundings. Its relaxed, understated spaces allow guests to enjoy the ocean views, nearby hiking trails and local culture. Dining focuses on fresh, regional ingredients, and thoughtfully designed lounges and outdoor areas offer calm spots to take in the scenery.
Vancouver Island
Wickaninnish Inn
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A remote, all‑inclusive eco‑lodge on Vancouver Island’s west coast, surrounded by temperate rainforest, mountain peaks and the tidal channels of Clayoquot Sound. The experience centres on connection to the wild landscape with guided hiking, wildlife viewing, kayaking and whale watching, alongside relaxed communal meals featuring local Pacific Northwest ingredients. Its rustic‑elegant spaces and attentive service balance outdoor adventure with comfort.
Tofino
Clayoquot Wilderness Lodge
Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
An all‑suite mountain property at the base of Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains. Spacious suites come with kitchens and living areas, and on‑site dining features locally influenced menus. Amenities include heated outdoor and indoor pools, a spa and fitness facilities, and its location places you within easy walking distance of the village, gondolas and trailheads for skiing, hiking or biking.
Whistler
The Westin Resort & Spa
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A remote wilderness lodge in the Great Bear Rainforest, on the rugged west coast of British Columbia. Accessible only by floatplane or boat, it has a small number of private cabins perched over water or beside a waterfall, with surrounding forest and fjord‑like waterways. Activities span kayaking, paddleboarding, rainforest hikes, wildlife viewing, fishing and helicopter excursions over glacial rivers and mountains, while meals focus on fresh, locally sourced Pacific Northwest ingredients.
British Colombia
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort
Journeys of a Lifetime, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
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Canada

Canada’s cosmopolitan hub, blending striking skyline views, diverse neighbourhoods and a dynamic arts, dining and cultural scene.

Spring (March – May): Cool and variable with lingering snow at higher elevations, waterfalls at their strongest.

Summer (June – August): Mild to warm days with cool nights, perfect for hiking, lakes and wildlife.

Autumn (September – October): Cool and crisp with golden aspens and clear skies, one of the best times to visit.

Winter (November – March): Cold and snowy, ideal for skiing and winter sports.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a wildlife tracking expedition in Wyoming’s Greater Yellowstone ecosystem,

spotting wolves, bison, elk and bears with an expert naturalist.

Go fly-fishing on Idaho’s Silver Creek,

accessing pristine waters with a specialist guide and tailored instruction.

Experience ice climbing in Ouray, Colorado,

scaling frozen waterfalls with expert guides in one of North America’s premier ice parks.

Ski the backcountry by helicopter in Utah’s Wasatch Range,

accessing untouched terrain with professional guides.

Hike to remote hot springs in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains,

combining wellness and wilderness

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Colorado

Majestic peaks, alpine lakes and world-class ski resorts combine with boutique lodges, adventure sports and wellness retreats.

Wyoming

Rugged wilderness, expansive national parks and exclusive ranches offer immersive wildlife encounters and luxury outdoor adventures.

Montana

Glacier-carved valleys, dramatic mountains and scenic drives meet refined lodges and bespoke nature experiences.

Utah

Towering red rock formations, alpine forests and secluded canyons provide adventure, photography and wellness opportunities.

Idaho

Untouched mountain ranges, pristine rivers and hidden alpine lakes offer adventure, fly-fishing and wilderness escapes.

Hike to remote hot springs in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains,

combining wellness and wilderness

Utah
The Lodge at Blue Sky
Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Snow
A thoughtfully designed mountain escape where sweeping alpine terrain and open skies shape a elevated yet unpretentious experience. The property’s quiet sophistication extends from warm, lodge‑inspired spaces to activities like guided trail walks, mountain biking, fly‑fishing and snow‑shoe excursions that tap into the surrounding landscape across seasons. With locally influenced dining and attentive service that feels easy rather than flashy, it offers a grounded way to enjoy the natural rhythms of the Wasatch Range.
A sleek, minimalist glamping retreat on the edge of Moab that places the region’s iconic red‑rock landscapes at the centre of the experience. Its design marries clean, contemporary lines with panoramic views of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, while days are shaped by hiking, mountain biking, canyoneering and guided excursions into the surrounding desert. Communal lounges, refined dining and attentive service create a grounded complement to the area’s dramatic outdoor offerings.
Utah
ULUM Moab
Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish
A boutique alpine property in Aspen that combines contemporary design with the dramatic mountain backdrop of the Elk Range. With easy access to world‑class skiing, hiking and outdoor adventures, the atmosphere balances elevated comfort with a sense of place rooted in the Rockies. Thoughtful service, refined dining and relaxed communal spaces make it a fitting choice for both active exploration and quiet, scenic stays.
Colorado
MOLLIE Aspen
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A restored 19th‑century town turned luxury camp deep in the Colorado Rockies, where weathered historic cabins and stone structures sit amid aspen groves, rivers and high‑alpine peaks. The experience unfolds around guided adventures alongside naturally heated mineral springs that offer a rare, restorative contrast to active days. Meals focus on local, seasonal ingredients served in communal and relaxed settings, and thoughtful service balances authentic Western spirit with quiet comfort.
Colorado
Dunton Hot Springs
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A boutique lodge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where quietly refined design meets easy access to the area’s dramatic mountain landscape. The property blends thoughtful interiors and relaxed social spaces with locally inspired dining, while outdoor pursuits are just beyond the door. With warm service and an unpretentious yet elevated atmosphere, it’s well suited to both adventure and downtime.
Wyoming
Caldera House
Caldera House
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
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The Rockies

Majestic peaks, alpine lakes and world-class ski resorts combine with boutique lodges, adventure sports and wellness retreats.

Spring (March – May): Warm and dry with blooming desert landscapes, ideal for hiking, sightseeing and national parks.

Summer (June – August): Very hot and dry with occasional monsoon storms, especially in July and August.

Autumn (September – November): Warm with cooler nights, perfect for exploring deserts and outdoor adventures.

Winter (December – February): Mild to cool and mostly dry, great for sightseeing, national parks and city travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private helicopter and hiking combo over the Grand Canyon,

landing in a remote, untouched section for a guided hike, followed by a gourmet picnic.

Stay at a bespoke wellness retreat in Sedona,

combining yoga, meditation and spa treatments with red rock views.

Go on a private hot air balloon ride over the Coachella Valley,

paired with champagne breakfast.

Join a private stargazing experience in Sedona,

guided by an expert astronomer with high-powered telescopes.

Go on a private art and history tour in Santa Fe,

accessing indigenous workshops, hidden galleries and historic landmarks.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Sedona

A desert town famed for its red rock formations, luxury wellness retreats, and boutique art galleries nestled in dramatic landscapes.

Santa Fe

Renowned for its adobe architecture, world-class art, indigenous culture and high-end culinary and gallery experiences.

Grand Canyon

One of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, offering private guided hikes, helicopter tours and exclusive rim-side lodges.

Monument Valley

Stark sandstone formations define the landscape, where bespoke guided tours reveal Navajo heritage and sweeping desert vistas.

Palm Springs

A stylish desert escape combining mid-century architecture, luxury resorts, world-class golf and desert adventures.

Go on a private art and history tour in Santa Fe,

accessing indigenous workshops, hidden galleries and historic landmarks.

Palm Springs
Kimpton The Rowan
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Wellness
A contemporary boutique hotel in the heart of Palm Springs, where mid‑century modern design and panoramic desert views set a relaxed yet elevated tone. The property pairs stylish, light‑filled rooms with a rooftop pool and lounge that look out over the San Jacinto Mountains. With direct access to Palm Canyon Drive’s shops, galleries and cafés, it’s a confident choice for immersing in the city’s culture and outdoor allure.
Amiente is a landscape‑driven boutique hotel in Sedona where contemporary design and panoramic views of the red rock formations create a calm, grounded stay. The property’s architecture and finishes echo the hues and textures of the desert, while thoughtfully placed outdoor spaces invite direct engagement with hiking trails, scenic overlooks and the region’s renowned vortex sites.
Sedona
Ambiente Sedona
Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History
A purpose‑built wellness destination in the Sonoran Desert where mindfulness, movement and outdoor immersion define the experience. Days are structured around guided activities from equine therapy and aerial yoga to desert hikes, meditation and sound healing, all designed to invite reflection and balance. Meals focus on nourishing, seasonal cuisine and wellness consultations help personalise each stay, creating a thoughtful environment that prioritises presence and wellbeing.
Arizona
Miraval Arizona Resort & Spa
Wellness
A refined riverside resort set along Oak Creek in Sedona’s red rock country, where tranquil water views and native landscaping frame the stay. The property emphasises connection to nature and place, with curated forest walks, creekside dining featuring regional flavours and easy access to hiking, galleries and desert vistas. With warm service and quiet, elegant spaces, it balances active exploration with moments of rest in a striking natural setting.
Sedona
L'Auberge de Sedona
Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
A quietly elevated ranch‑style retreat just outside Santa Fe, set amid rolling high‑desert landscapes and framed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The property blends refined design with local tradition, offering horseback rides, guided hikes, stargazing and wellness experiences alongside open‑air lounges and regional cuisine drawn from New Mexican ingredients. With discreet service and thoughtful spaces that reflect the area’s heritage, it’s a serene way to experience the culture and landscape of northern New Mexico.
Santa Fe
Bishop's Lodge
Bishop's Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
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The Southwest

A desert town famed for its red rock formations, luxury wellness retreats, and boutique art galleries nestled in dramatic landscapes.

Dry Season (April – October): Warm and sunny with low rainfall, perfect for beaches.

Wet Season (November – March): Warm with increased rain, especially on windward coasts.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take part in a traditional Hawaiian fishing experience with locals,

learning ancient techniques passed down through generations.

Explore Pearl Harbor with a military historian,

gaining deeper context through archival material and lesser-known memorial sites.

Take a private outrigger canoe experience off Wailea,

guided by local watermen who share ocean knowledge and traditions.

Take a bespoke jewellery-making session using Hawaiian pearls,

creating your own piece in a private artisan’s studio.

Relax in a private hot spring near Hana,

surrounded by rainforest and volcanic rock formations.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Oahu

The cultural and historical heart of Hawaii, blending Honolulu’s urban energy with iconic beaches, surf culture, military history and deeply rooted Native Hawaiian traditions.

Maui

A diverse island known for dramatic volcanic landscapes, the Road to Hana, whale migration routes and a balance of resort living and outdoor adventure.

Hawaii Island

Defined by scale and geological drama, from active volcanoes and black sand beaches to coffee estates, stargazing atop Mauna Kea and vast natural wilderness.

Kauai

The most verdant of the islands, shaped by towering cliffs, deep valleys and remote coastlines, offering exceptional hiking, boating and nature-led experiences.

Lanai

A sparsely populated island with a strong sense of privacy, characterised by rugged landscapes, quiet beaches and a refined approach to island living.

Relax in a private hot spring near Hana,

surrounded by rainforest and volcanic rock formations.

Maui
Hotel Wailea
Honeymoon, Wellness
A Relais & Châteaux, adults-only, all-suite retreat set above Maui’s south shore, offering a calm, residential feel away from the busier beachfront resorts. Its emphasis is on space, privacy and attentive service, with curated dining, open-air lounges and sweeping views across the island. The atmosphere is relaxed and refined, well suited to couples seeking a quieter take on Maui with easy access to beaches, hiking and local dining.
A coastal retreat perched on Kauai’s lush northern shore with direct access to the sands of Hanalei Bay and views of the surrounding mountains and ocean. The property reflects a nature-centric design ethos with sustainable materials and open, light-filled spaces. Activities include swimming, paddleboarding, beach walks and exploring the nearby valleys and jungle trails, while farm-to-table menus highlight regional produce and seafood.
Kauai
1 Hotel Hanalei Bay
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
Espacio Waikiki is a contemporary boutique hotel in Honolulu’s Waikiki neighbourhood that combines modern design with a relaxed island pace. Rooms and common areas focus on clean lines, natural light and thoughtful details, while the rooftop pool and lounges offer views toward Diamond Head and the ocean horizon. With easy access to beaches, cafés, shops and cultural spots, it’s a stylish and straightforward choice for experiencing Honolulu’s vibrant coastal energy.
Honolulu
ESPACIO The Jewel of Waikiki
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
A beachfront property on Kauai’s south shore where relaxed island style meets a friendly, low-key atmosphere. Guests can enjoy easy access to the sand and surf, stand-up paddleboarding, hiking nearby coastal trails and laid-back evenings by the water. On-site dining features locally inspired flavours and casual service, while open-air spaces and ocean breezes set an unpretentious tone throughout the stay.
Maui
Hana-Maui Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Rosewood Kona Village is a reimagined luxury resort on the Kohala Coast of Hawaii’s Big Island, set along the shoreline of Kahuwai Bay with views toward Hualālai volcano and the Pacific Ocean. The property features thatch-roofed hale and larger kauhale accommodations that blend modern comfort with Hawaiian artisan touches, multiple dining venues drawing on local ingredients, an integrative spa with geothermal influences and a programme of water-based activities from snorkeling to sunrise paddling
Hawaii Island
Kona Village Resort
Kona Village Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
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Hawaii

The cultural and historical heart of Hawaii, blending Honolulu’s urban energy with iconic beaches, surf culture, military history and deeply rooted Native Hawaiian traditions.

Spring (March – May): Mild and increasingly sunny, with wildflowers in California and comfortable temperatures for cities and national parks.

Summer (June – August): Warm and dry with coastal breezes, ideal for beaches and road trips.

Autumn (September – November): Warm and dry, especially in California, with fewer crowds and excellent conditions for touring.

Winter (December – February): Mild and wetter in the north, sunnier and cooler in Southern California.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private vineyard and wine blending experience in Napa Valley,

creating your own signature bottle.

Take a private art and history walking tour in Los Angeles,

accessing museum vaults and historic Hollywood landmarks.

Hike to secret canyons and waterfalls in Joshua Tree National Park,

guided by local desert naturalists.

Take a private Golden Gate Bridge cycling and photography tour in San Francisco,

accessing viewpoints and historic paths most visitors miss.

Take a private helicopter ride over Yosemite Valley,

landing at Glacier Point for a secluded gourmet picnic.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

San Diego

Laid-back coastal charm meets high-end dining, boutique stays and access to surfing, wildlife and scenic bays.

Los Angeles

A sprawling metropolis offering film, art and gastronomy alongside exclusive coastal retreats and boutique hotels.

San Francisco

Iconic architecture, historic neighborhoods and world-class dining, paired with scenic coastal drives and boutique luxury stays.

Seattle

The Pacific Northwest’s cultural hub, blending innovative gastronomy, art, waterfront experiences and nearby mountain trails.

Portland

A creative city known for boutique hotels, artisanal dining, craft breweries and access to lush forests and scenic waterfalls.

Take a private helicopter ride over Yosemite Valley,

landing at Glacier Point for a secluded gourmet picnic.

San Diego
Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa
Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History
A Mediterranean-inspired resort in San Diego’s Rancho Santa Fe known for its understated style, expansive grounds and focus on wellbeing. The property pairs elegant rooms and villas with a standout spa programme, saltwater pool, tennis and fitness offerings.Dining highlights seasonal, locally sourced cuisine with a refined yet relaxed approach, while experiences from coastal hikes to golf and cultural outings invite discovery.
A wellness-focused escape in the Santa Monica Mountains where structured fitness, guided hikes, strength and mobility classes and mindful rest form the heart of the experience. Days are built around outdoor movement, supported by nourishing cuisine and personalised coaching that emphasises balance rather than intensity. With simple, nature-woven accommodation and quiet communal spaces, it’s a purposeful reset for body and mind.
Malibu
The Ranch
Wellness, Honeymoon
A design-led urban retreat just blocks from the Pacific, where modern style and thoughtful detail set it apart in a lively beachside neighbourhood. With easy access to the coast, bike paths, galleries and boutiques, it’s a stylish launch point for experiencing Santa Monica’s culture and outdoor energy.
Santa Monica
Santa Monica Proper
Family Travel, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
A private-club hotel in San Francisco’s Civic Centre neighbourhood that blends a social, creative spirit with curated experiences and design-forward spaces. Members and guests circulate through lounges, a garden courtyard, a Michelin-starred restaurant and lively bars, with cultural programming and events that reflect the city’s eclectic energy. Within easy reach of theatres, museums and iconic city landmarks, it’s a vibrant, community-oriented choice for those who enjoy social engagement alongside refined hospitality.
San Francisco
The Battery San Francisco
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Wellness
An iconic luxury property on Sunset Boulevard, known for its pink-stucco façade, lush gardens and legendary history with Hollywood’s golden age. Its timeless ambience, discreet service and classic Palm Court dining have made it a favourite for generations while refined rooms and private pool cabanas offer quiet respite amid the city’s glamour. With easy access to Rodeo Drive, Sunset Strip and Los Angeles’ cultural highlights, it’s a storied address that feels both effortlessly classic and distinctly local.
Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hills Hotel
The Beverly Hills Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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The West Coast

Laid-back coastal charm meets high-end dining, boutique stays and access to surfing, wildlife and scenic bays.

Spring (March – May): Warm and pleasant with blooming gardens, one of the best times to visit.

Summer (June – August): Hot and very humid with frequent thunderstorms.

Autumn (September – November): Warm and drier with fewer crowds and comfortable travel conditions.

Winter (December – February): Mild and comfortable, ideal for cultural travel and city breaks.

Unforgettable Experiences

Cruise the Mississippi River by private yacht,

with a historian narrating the city’s storied waterfront.

Take a swamp boat tour with a conservationist,

exploring secluded waterways and wildlife habitats

Tour Sun Studio in Memphis with a private guide,

accessing areas closed to the public and learning recording history.

Tour the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park with a historian,

gaining access to restricted archives and spaces.

Join a private jazz or blues masterclass,

learning local music traditions from professional musicians.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

New Orleans

A vibrant city where jazz, French Quarter architecture and Creole cuisine combine with rich history, nightlife and a uniquely soulful atmosphere.

Nashville

The music capital of the South, blending country, jazz and Americana with world-class recording studios, live venues and a growing culinary scene.

Memphis

The birthplace of blues and rock ‘n’ roll, where iconic landmarks, rich musical heritage and a vibrant creative scene are complemented by deeply rooted Southern culinary traditions.

Savannah

A coastal city of lush squares, preserved colonial architecture and a rich cultural heritage that embodies refined Southern charm.

Atlanta

A modern Southern metropolis combining history, contemporary culture, innovative cuisine and a thriving arts and music scene.

Join a private jazz or blues masterclass,

learning local music traditions from professional musicians.

New Orleans
The Roosevelt New Orleans
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A landmark luxury hotel in the heart of the French Quarter‑adjacent Arts District, where historic grandeur and classic New Orleans flair combine with elevated service. Its storied spaces reflect the city’s cultural heritage and spirited hospitality. With easy access to jazz clubs, museums, galleries and the vibrant street life of the city, it’s a distinguished choice for experiencing New Orleans’ rhythm and character.
A contemporary boutique hotel in Savannah’s vibrant downtown, where modern design and local character come together near historic squares, oak‑lined streets and the riverfront. Its relaxed spaces, lively bar and thoughtful service create a welcoming setting for exploring the city’s cafés, galleries and cultural highlights.
Savannah
The Douglas
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel
A storied hotel in downtown Memphis, celebrated for its classic Southern elegance and unforgettable daily procession of the Peabody Ducks through the grand lobby. Rich in history and local character, the property pairs timeless design with refined comfort, while its central location places Beale Street, museums and music venues within easy reach. With a mix of polished dining, warm service and cultural traditions woven into the guest experience, it captures both the spirit of the city and a sense of gracious hospitality.
Memphis
The Peabody Memphis
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
A landmark luxury property in downtown Nashville, known for its Beaux‑Arts architecture, refined interiors and roster of long‑held traditions. Its elegant public spaces and attentive service sit comfortably alongside contemporary comforts, while on‑site dining showcases locally influenced cuisine with polished execution. Steps from Broadway, historic sites and Music Row, it places the city’s cultural landmarks and live music scene within easy reach.
Nashville
The Hermitage Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Hotel Monteleone is a historic French Quarter landmark with a warm, welcoming presence in the heart of New Orleans. Its classic Beaux‑Arts interiors and the famed Carousel Bar reflect the city’s deep musical and literary heritage, while refined accommodations and attentive service complement the vibrant streets just outside. With easy access to jazz venues, galleries, cafés and riverside promenades, it’s a great choice for experiencing the cultural pulse of the city.
New Orleans
Hotel Monteleone
Hotel Monteleone
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
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The Deep South

A vibrant city where jazz, French Quarter architecture and Creole cuisine combine with rich history, nightlife and a uniquely soulful atmosphere.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming gardens and comfortable sightseeing weather.

Summer (June – August): Warm to hot and humid, popular for beaches and coastal towns.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and dry with colourful fall foliage, ideal for road trips.

Winter (December – February): Cold in the north with snow, milder in the south.

Unforgettable Experiences

Attend a closed rehearsal or backstage experience in New York City,

offering insight into Broadway, ballet or orchestral performance.

Explore Harvard and Cambridge in Boston,

guided by an academic insider with access to lesser-seen libraries and courtyards.

Tour the Smithsonian in Washington's off-limits conservation labs,

seeing priceless objects preserved and restored by specialists.

Attend a private jazz masterclass in Harlem,

learning history and technique from professional musicians.

Cruise the Hudson River by private yacht,

sipping champagne while a historian shares stories of Manhattan’s skyline evolution.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

New York City

A global centre for arts, architecture, finance and culture, offering unmatched access to museums, performance, design and neighbourhood life.

Boston

One of the oldest cities in the US, known for academic institutions, maritime history and a walkable core rich in heritage.

Washington, D.C.

Politically significant and culturally dense, with world-class museums, monumental architecture and historic neighbourhoods.

Miami

A design-forward coastal city defined by modern architecture, contemporary art, Latin American influence and year-round outdoor living.

Charleston

A preserved port city shaped by colonial architecture, coastal landscapes and a distinct Lowcountry identity.

Cruise the Hudson River by private yacht,

sipping champagne while a historian shares stories of Manhattan’s skyline evolution.

New York
Crosby Street Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A quietly sophisticated urban retreat in Manhattan’s SoHo, where contemporary art and a residential sense of comfort shape the atmosphere. The hotel’s interiors feature thoughtful design, natural materials and curated art, while spaces like the leafy courtyard garden and relaxed lounges provide calm contrasts to the city’s pace. With refined dining, attentive service and easy access to galleries, boutiques and cultural venues, it’s a polished choice for experiencing New York with both style and ease.
A peaceful countryside escape set on 140 acres in Gardiner, New York, just 90 minutes from New York City. With a focus on artisanal experiences, locally inspired dining and immersive outdoor spaces, it offers a serene retreat amid rolling meadows, woodlands and gardens. The property blends cultivated charm with relaxed comfort, ideal for exploring the Hudson Valley’s scenic landscapes and creative culture.
Hudson Valley
Wildflower Farms
Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A sleek, design‑driven boutique property in Miami’s Upper East Side, where contemporary style and thoughtful details shape a distinctly local stay just moments from Biscayne Bay. The hotel pairs pared‑back sophistication with social spaces, inviting a seamless blend of city exploration and seaside leisure. With galleries, cafés and boutiques nearby, it’s a stylish choice for experiencing Miami’s cultural and coastal energy.
Miami
The Moore Miami
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
A refined city landmark overlooking Boston Common, known for its elegant blend of historic charm and contemporary design. Its thoughtful spaces reflect a modern take on classic hospitality, while its location places you steps from cultural institutions, theatres, historic sites and the city’s storied streets. With attentive service and locally inspired dining, it offers polished comfort in one of America’s oldest urban centres.
Boston
The Newbury Boston
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A sophisticated urban hotel in Charleston’s historic district, where refined design and thoughtful details sit comfortably within a restored mid‑century office building. Its spaces balance elegant comfort with a warm, understated tone and the restaurant and lounges draw on Lowcountry influences with a focus on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Positioned steps from cobblestone streets, galleries, markets and waterfront promenades, it makes experiencing Charleston’s culture and heritage easy and engaging.
Charleston
The Dewberry
The Dewberry
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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The East Coast

A global centre for arts, architecture, finance and culture, offering unmatched access to museums, performance, design and neighbourhood life.

Dry Season (December – April): Hot, sunny and breezy, ideal for beaches and city exploration.

Wet Season (May – November): Warm with frequent rain, lush landscapes and fewer crowds.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private cruise through the Panama Canal,

exploring lesser-known locks, lagoons and hidden wildlife spots.

Hike through Boquete’s cloud forest,

visiting coffee estates, waterfalls and spotting endemic wildlife.

Take a luxury sailing excursion through the San Blas Islands,

stopping at remote islands for beach picnics and cultural immersion with Guna communities.

Hike to remote volcanic lakes in Volcán Barú National Park,

guided by local naturalists with insights into geology and endemic species.

Join a private coffee plantation tour and tasting in Boquete,

meeting growers and learning artisanal roasting techniques.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Panama City

A vibrant cosmopolitan capital blending colonial architecture, modern skyline, boutique hotels and gateway access to the Panama Canal.

Bocas del Toro

Caribbean islands with turquoise waters, boutique beach lodges, vibrant culture and abundant marine wildlife.

Boquete

A highland region famed for coffee plantations, cloud forests, hiking trails and boutique eco-lodges.

San Blas Islands

Remote archipelago of over 300 islands, offering pristine beaches, traditional Guna culture and intimate luxury stays.

Coiba Island

A UNESCO World Heritage site with untouched rainforest, rare wildlife and some of Central America’s most pristine marine ecosystems.

Join a private coffee plantation tour and tasting in Boquete,

meeting growers and learning artisanal roasting techniques.

Chiriquĩ Gulf
Isla Palenque
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine
An eco‑luxury island retreat off Panama’s Pacific coast, set amid beaches, jungle and mangroves. The property’s elevated walkways and open‑air spaces foster a sense of connection to the island’s biodiversity, with wildlife hikes, kayaking, birdwatching and cultural tours into nearby communities woven into the experience. Meals draw on fresh, local ingredients and relaxed plating, creating a balance of flavour and place that complements time in the sun and shade.
A surf and yoga retreat on Panama’s Pacific coast, set where jungle meets the ocean to create a relaxed, nature‑focused escape. Guests can take surf lessons on nearby beaches, join daily yoga sessions, explore local trails or simply enjoy the views from open‑air pavilions. Fresh, locally inspired cuisine complements the active, wellness‑focused program, making it a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation.
Los Santos Province
Sansara Surf & Yoga Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
Islas Secas is a private-archipelago sanctuary off Panama’s Pacific coast, where rugged islands, hidden coves and rich marine ecosystems define the surroundings. Days here revolve around world-class surf breaks, snorkelling and scuba adventures, island boat excursions, fishing and secluded beach picnics. Meals highlight fresh, locally sourced seafood and regional flavours, while open-air pavilions and attentive service create a relaxed yet refined island experience.
Panama’s Pacific Coast
Islas Secas
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
Amarla is a boutique hotel in Panama City’s vibrant neighbourhoods, where contemporary design and a relaxed, social vibe sit alongside easy access to the city’s cultural highlights. The property pairs open-air lounges, beach-inspired touches and wellness offerings with proximity to galleries, cafés, nightlife and the historic Casco Viejo district. With thoughtful service and locally influenced dining, it’s a stylish urban choice for both exploration and downtime in Panama’s capital.
Panama City
Amarla
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A boutique coastal retreat set on Panama’s Caribbean coast in the Bocas archipelago, where lush rainforest meets quiet beaches and a vibrant island culture. The property combines stylish, nature-infused design with access to world-class surfing, snorkelling and stand-up paddleboarding, alongside guided boat tours through mangroves and hidden coves. Dining highlights fresh seafood and regional flavours, while wellness offerings and relaxed lounges complement days spent exploring both land and sea.
Bocas del Toro
Nayara Bocas del Toro
Nayara Bocas del Toro
Wellness, Family Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish
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Panama

A vibrant cosmopolitan capital blending colonial architecture, modern skyline, boutique hotels and gateway access to the Panama Canal.

Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry, perfect for colonial cities and beaches.

Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains and green countryside.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a guided birdwatching expedition in the Río San Juan region,

spotting toucans, parrots and other tropical species.

Participate in a traditional cooking class in Granada,

learning to prepare Nicaraguan specialties with a local chef.

Hike Cerro Negro at sunrise,

finishing with volcano boarding down pristine slopes.

Go on a luxury sunset cruise on Lake Nicaragua,

stopping at secluded islands for cocktails and private dining.

Take a bespoke jungle photography expedition,

capturing elusive wildlife and rainforest landscapes with professional guidance.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Granada

A colonial city of colorful facades and cobblestone streets, combining historic charm with boutique hotels, art galleries and lakefront excursions.

León

Nicaragua’s cultural heart, known for revolutionary history, vibrant street art and nearby volcanoes ideal for hiking and adventure.

Ometepe Island

A unique volcanic island in Lake Nicaragua, offering secluded beaches, rainforest hikes and boutique eco-lodges.

San Juan del Sur

A Pacific coastal town famous for surf, luxury beachfront stays and a lively yet refined seaside atmosphere.

Corn Islands

Remote Caribbean islands with pristine beaches, turquoise waters and boutique villas ideal for exclusive relaxation.

Take a bespoke jungle photography expedition,

capturing elusive wildlife and rainforest landscapes with professional guidance.

Rivas
Mukul Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Golf
Mukul Resort is a thoughtful luxury property on Nicaragua’s northern Pacific coast, where forested hillside and quiet beach meet to create a relaxed, nature-infused setting. The experience weaves surf sessions, golf, coastal hikes, horseback riding and boat excursions with wellness offerings and fresh, locally inspired cuisine drawn from the region’s bounty. With warm, attentive service and design that reflects its surroundings, it balances active days with calm, open-air spaces.
Calala Island is a private, all‑inclusive hideaway off Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, defined by a single small island where barefoot luxury and total seclusion take precedence. Activities centre on the water and simple, elevated dining and attentive service are woven through each day. The unstructured pace and private setting make it a perfect choice for those seeking both adventure and absolute privacy.
Calala Island
Calala Island
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime
Jicaro Island is a boutique eco‑lodge set on a private island in Lake Nicaragua, where treetops, water vistas and volcano silhouettes shape a calm and restorative setting. Days can include kayaking through mangroves, birdwatching around the lake, cycling to nearby villages and sunset boat cruises. Meals focus on fresh, seasonal local ingredients and the property's design feels quietly rooted in place.
Lake Nicaragua
Jicaro Island Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A barefoot‑luxury hideaway off Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast, where unpaved paths, swaying palms and a relaxed island rhythm set the tone. The property pairs simple, elegant cottages with easy access to some of the region’s best snorkelling, scuba diving and paddleboarding, while communal meals highlight island produce and Caribbean‑inspired flavours. With wellness offerings, sunset sails and an easygoing sense of place, it’s a warm and unpretentious option for both active days and slow‑paced island life.
Little Corn Island
Yemaya Reefs
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A nature‑led sanctuary where jungle trails meet quiet beaches. The experience focuses on the surrounding environment with guided hikes, wildlife spotting, horseback rides to hidden waterfalls, surf lessons and canoe trips through mangroves, all paired with meals shaped by local produce and regional flavours. With relaxed hacienda‑style accommodation and a grounded sense of place, it offers an engaging way to explore both rainforest and shoreline.
San Juan del Sur
Morgan's Rock
Morgan's Rock
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
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Nicaragua

A colonial city of colorful facades and cobblestone streets, combining historic charm with boutique hotels, art galleries and lakefront excursions.

Dry Season (November – April): Mild and dry, ideal for highlands and archaeological sites.

Wet Season (May – October): Warm with regular rain, especially in the afternoons.

Unforgettable Experiences

Participate in a private Maya weaving workshop in Chichicastenango,

crafting your own textiles under the guidance of local artisans.

Take a private market tour in Chichicastenango,

meeting local artisans and discovering hidden crafts.

Join a guided coffee, caca and chocolate tasting in Cobán,

exploring rare varieties and traditional processing.

Hike hidden trails in the Cuchumatanes Mountains,

guided by locals who reveal secret viewpoints and wildlife encounters.

Explore Semuc Champey’s turquoise pools on a private guided trek,

avoiding the crowds and discovering hidden trails.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Antigua

A UNESCO-listed colonial city, offering cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, vibrant markets and access to nearby volcanoes.

Lake Atitlán

A dramatic crater lake surrounded by volcanoes and traditional Maya villages, combining natural beauty with exclusive lakeside stays.

Tikal

One of the world’s most iconic Maya archaeological sites, set deep within rainforest, offering private guided exploration and immersive history.

Chichicastenango

Known for its colorful markets, rich Maya culture and artisan workshops, ideal for unique cultural experiences.

Semuc Champey

A hidden rainforest paradise with turquoise pools, limestone bridges and private guided treks through untouched jungle.

Explore Semuc Champey’s turquoise pools on a private guided trek,

avoiding the crowds and discovering hidden trails.

Lake Atitlán
Casa Palopó
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
A Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel perched on the hills above Lake Atitlán with striking views across the water to three volcanoes and the surrounding highlands. Richly detailed interiors feature hand‑woven textiles, local art and craft that reflect Guatemala’s cultural heritage, while open terraces and thoughtful design make the most of the panorama. Experiences range from lake excursions, village visits, birdwatching and yoga, and the on‑site restaurants serve Guatemalan‑influenced cuisine.
A serene jungle lodge on the edge of Lake Petén Itzá. Days include kayaking on the lake, guided birdwatching, visits to Mayan ruins and wildlife walks in the surrounding reserve, while relaxed dining highlights local ingredients and regional flavours. With thoughtfully designed cabins that open to the landscape and attentive, personalised service, it’s a calm and immersive way to explore Guatemala’s rich ecology and heritage.
Petén
La Lancha
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
Sitting between verdant hills and tranquil lagoons near Lake Atitlán, where views across the water to volcano‑framed villages shape a relaxed, nature‑infused stay. The property pairs contemporary comfort with local character; guests can explore nearby villages by boat, discover indigenous markets, take coffee‑farm tours or enjoy yoga and lakeside walks.
Tikal
Las Lagunas
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
A Relais & Châteaux boutique property nestled in six acres of lush gardens just outside Antigua Guatemala, where colonial heritage and contemporary design come together in an art‑inspired setting. Interiors draw on local architecture, textiles and artwork while peaceful outdoor spaces, fountains and shaded alcoves offer quiet corners to linger. Guests can explore nearby Antigua’s UNESCO‑listed streets, vibrant culture and volcano views, with relaxed, regionally influenced dining completing the experience.
Antigua
Villa Bokéh
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
A rustic‑chic property set amid the rainforest surrounding the ancient Maya ruins of Tikal. Days can begin with guided explorations of the towering pyramids and plazas, then extend into birdwatching trails, wildlife encounters and quiet moments in hammocks shaded by ceiba and mahogany trees. With simple, regionally inspired meals and open‑air spaces that let the forest in, it’s an authentic way to experience one of Central America’s most evocative archaeological landscapes.
Tikal
Jungle Lodge
Jungle Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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Guatemala

A UNESCO-listed colonial city, offering cobblestone streets, boutique hotels, vibrant markets and access to nearby volcanoes.

Dry Season (December – May): Warm and sunny with low humidity, best for reefs and ruins.

Wet Season (June – November): Hot and humid with tropical showers and occasional storms.

Unforgettable Experiences

Participate in a cacao tasting and chocolate-making experience in Cayo,

learning about Maya traditions and artisanal techniques.

Go on a bespoke wildlife river safari,

spotting manatees, crocodiles and howler monkeys in remote jungle channels.

Go horseriding through hidden jungle trails,

stopping at cenotes and scenic river viewpoints.

Go on a bespoke deep-sea fishing trip off Belize’s barrier reef,

landing trophy fish with expert guidance.

Take a private helicopter tour over the Belize Barrier Reef,

landing on isolated sandbanks for a secluded lunch.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Belize City

The country’s main hub, blending colonial architecture with access to cayes, wildlife reserves and luxury riverfront lodges.

Ambergris Caye

A Caribbean island playground known for boutique resorts, world-class diving on the Belize Barrier Reef and serene beaches.

Cayo District

Inland jungles, ancient Maya ruins and boutique eco-lodges offer adventure, culture and immersive nature experiences.

Placencia

A coastal village with white-sand beaches, artisanal dining and secluded luxury stays along a relaxed, tropical peninsula.

Toledo District

Remote southern Belize, rich in Maya culture and untouched rainforest, offering off-the-beaten-path wildlife, river excursions and authentic cultural encounters.

Take a private helicopter tour over the Belize Barrier Reef,

landing on isolated sandbanks for a secluded lunch.

Placencia Peninsula
Turtle Inn
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine
Turtle Inn is a boutique beachfront resort with a relaxed, personal sensibility that feels more like a private house by the sea than a typical resort. The property blends understated colonial‑style charm with direct access to the Caribbean and the nearby reef, where snorkelling, kayaking and boating are part of the days. Dining highlights fresh, regional cuisine in open‑air settings, while shaded porches, hammocks and quiet corners invite simple, unhurried moments by the water.
A tranquil jungle retreat in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, where waterfalls, forest trails and the Macal River shape an immersive setting. The property’s warm, lodge‑style design and open‑air common spaces blend with elevated outdoor experiences, all framed by the natural landscape. Meals focus on fresh, local ingredients with relaxed service that complements the surroundings, creating a thoughtful and grounded way to experience Belize’s rich ecology and heritage.
Cayo District
Blancaneaux Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine
A beachfront property on Ambergris Caye where warm, low‑rise casitas and subtle Caribbean hues set a relaxed, intimate tone along the white‑sand shore. The resort’s focus is on connection to the water and local rhythms, from snorkelling and kayaking over the Belize Barrier Reef to sunset sails and rum tastings, alongside restorative spa offerings. Fresh, locally inspired dining and laid‑back communal spaces create an easy‑going ambience.
San Pedro
Matachica Resort & Spa
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
An intimate, all‑inclusive adults‑only private island set in the heart of Belize’s Barrier Reef, where coral atolls, quiet sandy shores and shifting tides define the experience. With an emphasis on ocean‑centred living, days are shaped by world‑class snorkelling and scuba diving right from your doorstep, kayaking through clear channels and boat excursions. Attentive service and fresh, locally inspired meals are woven throughout.
Cayo Espanto Private Island
Cayo Espanto
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A long‑established eco‑lodge nestled in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, where riverine forest, wildlife corridors and biodiversity shape a connected nature experience. The property offers guided rainforest hikes, birdwatching, horseback trail rides and visits to Maya archaeological sites, paired with relaxed, farm‑to‑table dining sourced from its own organic gardens. With a thoughtful approach to conservation and cultural engagement, it’s a grounded and nature‑immersed way to experience Belize’s inland landscapes.
Cayo Distrixt
The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Lodge at Chaa Creek
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Family Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish
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Belize

The country’s main hub, blending colonial architecture with access to cayes, wildlife reserves and luxury riverfront lodges.

Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry across most regions, ideal for beaches and cultural travel.

Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains, especially in southern and coastal areas.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private sail around Isla Holbox,

watching flamingos, whale sharks and bioluminescent waters at night.

Go on a wellness retreat in Tulum,

combining beachfront yoga, guided meditation and organic cuisine whilst staying in a secluded luxury villa.

Take a guided scuba diving trip to Cozumel’s hidden reefs,

away from standard tourist routes.

Participate in a private mezcal-pairing dinner,

combining local cuisine with boutique spirits in a historic hacienda.

Explore the hidden cenotes of Yucatán by kayak,

discovering untouched water systems guided by local experts.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Mexico City

The vibrant capital, where centuries of history meet cutting-edge design, world-class museums and a refined culinary and cultural scene.

Oaxaca

A region of rich indigenous heritage, colorful markets, colonial architecture and renowned gastronomy set against dramatic mountains.

Yucatán Peninsula

Sun-drenched Caribbean beaches, ancient Mayan ruins and cenotes combine with boutique haciendas and eco-lodges.

Baja California

Rugged desert landscapes meet the Pacific and Sea of Cortez, offering whale-watching, surf breaks and boutique vineyard escapes.

Puerto Vallarta

A Pacific coastal city blending cobblestone streets, boutique resorts, vibrant art and adventure on land and sea.

Explore the hidden cenotes of Yucatán by kayak,

discovering untouched water systems guided by local experts.

Riviera Maya
Hotel Esencia
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A luxurious beachfront property set between jungle foliage and the Caribbean’s pale sand and turquoise waters. The experience pairs elegant, minimalist design with a relaxed, private feel, complemented by a focus on wellness, bespoke excursions and open‑air dining that highlights fresh regional ingredients. Snorkelling, paddleboarding, cenote visits and cultural outings are on hand, while attentive service and serene spaces create an easy‑going yet refined escape.
An elegant beachfront retreat where jungle greenery meets soft sands and turquoise waters. Guests can enjoy wellness programmes, curated excursions and open‑air dining featuring fresh local ingredients, alongside snorkelling, paddleboarding, cenote visits and cultural experiences. Attentive service and calm, stylish spaces create a relaxed and refined escape.
Los Cabos
Esperanza
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A modern coastal retreat on the Riviera Maya, where clean lines and natural materials complement the lush mangroves and sparkling shoreline. Guests can enjoy wellness experiences, paddleboarding, snorkelling and guided cultural excursions, while open‑air dining celebrates local ingredients. The resort offers a serene and stylish setting for both relaxation and exploration.
Quintana Roo
Etéreo
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A small, adults-only luxury boutique hotel located in the historic center of Mérida. Housed in a late 19th-century building, the hotel has been designed to provide guests with a unique local experience, with meticulous attention to detail, architecture and landscaping, making it a sanctuary within the city.
Merida
Casa Lecanda
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Wellness
A relaxed adults-only coastal hideaway on the Pacific coast of Mexico, where low‑key design and a bohemian spirit sit within a backdrop of wide beaches and rolling surf. The property pairs open, sunlit spaces with a programme of surfing, beach walks and ocean‑focused activities, encouraging guests to engage directly with the natural surroundings. With simple, locally inspired meals and an easygoing atmosphere, it’s a refreshing and unpretentious option for those seeking both adventure and downtime by the sea.
Baja California
El Perdido
El Perdido
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness
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Mexico

The vibrant capital, where centuries of history meet cutting-edge design, world-class museums and a refined culinary and cultural scene.

Summer (December – February): Warm and generally dry with long daylight hours, perfect for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Autumn (March – May): Mild with colourful foliage and stable weather, ideal for hiking and wine regions.

Winter (June – August): Cold, wet and snowy in the mountains, perfect for skiing and winter sports.

Spring (September – November): Cool to mild with blooming landscapes and improving weather for travel and outdoor adventures.

Unforgettable Experiences

Heli‑hike into Mount Aspiring National Park,

landing in high alpine valleys to explore glaciers, waterfalls and remote ridgelines.

Take a private cruise through Milford Sound at dawn,

gliding past waterfalls and spotting seals and dolphins in remote fjord locations.

Join a Māori cultural immersion,

learning carving, weaving and traditional food preparation with local elders.

Kayak along Abel Tasman National Park’s coastline,

discovering hidden coves, native birds and golden beaches.

Take a luxury wine tour in Central Otago,

accessing boutique vineyards and private cellar tastings of pinot noir.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Auckland

New Zealand’s largest city blends a lively urban scene with nearby islands, beaches and vineyards. It’s a launchpad for cultural experiences, harbour adventures and boutique island getaways.

Wanaka

A tranquil lakeside town with alpine surroundings, Wanaka is perfect for hiking, cycling and nature-focused activities. It’s less crowded than Queenstown and offers boutique lodges and immersive outdoor experiences.

Queenstown

Nestled on Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is the adventure capital, offering skiing, bungee jumping, jetboating and scenic cruises. The surrounding mountains and vineyards balance adrenaline with relaxation.

Milford Sound

Remote and dramatic, this region is defined by towering cliffs, waterfalls and pristine fjords. It’s ideal for immersive nature experiences, wildlife encounters and luxury cruises.

Bay of Islands

A subtropical region with sheltered waters, historic towns and abundant marine life. It suits sailing, fishing and cultural excursions in a picturesque setting.

Take a luxury wine tour in Central Otago,

accessing boutique vineyards and private cellar tastings of pinot noir.

Taupō
Huka Lodge
Honeymoons, Wellness, Food & Wine
Huka Lodge sits on the banks of the Waikato River near Lake Taupō, blending heritage charm with contemporary comfort. Its riverside setting, refined dining with local produce and a tranquil spa create a quietly luxurious escape. Originally a fisherman’s camp, the lodge offers immersive New Zealand experiences with attentive service and understated elegance.
A a remote high‑country retreat amid the limestone bluffs and tussock plains of New Zealand’s South Island. Activities include guided hikes, four‑wheel‑drive excursions, helicopter flights, fly‑fishing and stargazing, while relaxed dining highlights local produce. Understated comfort and attentive service complete the immersive experience.
Arthurs Pass
Flockhill
Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
Based on the Kaikōura Coast with uninterrupted Pacific Ocean views and the Seaward Kaikōura Range rising behind. Days can include whale watching, seal swims, coastal hikes and star‑filled evenings, while relaxed yet refined meals showcase local seafood and regional produce. Designed to feel quietly inviting and connected to its setting, the lodge balances active outdoor experiences with calm, thoughtful hospitality.
Kaikoura
Hapuku Lodge & Tree Houses
Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A collection of luxury private villas perched above the Bay of Islands, offering sweeping sea views and understated elegance. Each villa features a private pool and curated interiors, while guests can choose from sailing, fishing, island cruises or simply relaxing in quiet seclusion. Personalised service and locally inspired dining ensure a refined and flexible experience for couples, families or small groups.
Bay of Islands
Eagles Nest
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Wellness
Minaret Station Alpine Lodge is a remote high‑country retreat in the Southern Alps, accessed by helicopter and surrounded by snow‑tipped peaks and glacial rivers. Guests can enjoy heli‑skiing, guided walks, glacier landings and remote hikes, while evenings feature refined meals and relaxed lodge spaces. It blends wild terrain with personalised service and thoughtful design for an immersive alpine experience.
Wanaka
Minaret Station
Minaret Station
Snow, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
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New Zealand

New Zealand’s largest city blends a lively urban scene with nearby islands, beaches and vineyards. It’s a launchpad for cultural experiences, harbour adventures and boutique island getaways.

Warm / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional tropical storms, ideal for lush landscapes and water activities.

Cool / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and relatively dry, perfect for beaches, diving and outdoor adventures.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private sailing trip through the Yasawa Islands,

stopping at hidden beaches and snorkelling in untouched reefs.

Participate in a kava-making ceremony in a local village,

gaining insight into Fijian customs and culture.

Go on a reef conservation tour in the Yasawas,

assisting marine biologists and understanding coral ecosystems firsthand.

Take a private fishing trip from Vanua Levu,

returning with your catch for a chef-prepared meal on a secluded beach.

Surf Cloudbreak in the Mamanuca Islands,

accessing one of the world’s most iconic reef breaks by boat with experienced surf guides.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Mamanuca Islands

A collection of small, picture-perfect islands just off the mainland, the Mamanucas are known for turquoise waters, coral reefs and boutique resorts. Ideal for water-based activities, relaxation and luxury island escapes.

Yasawa Islands

Remote and dramatic, the Yasawas combine volcanic peaks with pristine beaches. Less developed than the Mamanucas, this region is perfect for seclusion, hiking and immersive local culture experiences.

Vanua Levu

Fiji’s second-largest island is a quieter alternative to Viti Levu, with dense rainforest, waterfalls and coral reefs. Vanua Levu is ideal for eco-adventures, boutique resorts and engaging with traditional Fijian villages.

Viti Levu

Home to Nadi, Suva, and Fiji’s main international airport, Viti Levu blends urban culture, luxury resorts and accessible natural attractions such as the Coral Coast and Sigatoka Sand Dunes.

Taveuni

Known as the “Garden Island,” Taveuni is lush, tropical and virtually untouched. Waterfalls, rainforest hikes and vibrant coral reefs make it ideal for wildlife, adventure and luxury eco-stays.

Surf Cloudbreak in the Mamanuca Islands,

accessing one of the world’s most iconic reef breaks by boat with experienced surf guides.

Vitu Levu
Royal Davui Island Resort
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
A private adults-only island retreat in Fiji’s Beqa Lagoon, offering a relaxed and discreet take on luxury with a strong connection to the surrounding sea. Villas are spaced for privacy with ocean or garden outlooks, while days centre on diving, snorkelling, paddleboarding and quiet time on the water. Dining is produce-driven and personal, paired with warm Fijian hospitality.
A signature over‑water and beachfront property on Malolo Island, celebrated for its authentic Fijian design and serene lagoon setting. Days here include snorkelling and paddleboarding right from your villa, reef excursions into vibrant coral gardens, or simply unwinding by the water with a locally inspired meal.
Mamanuca Islands
Likuliku Lagoon Resort
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel
A legendary surf‑centric hideawa, known for world‑class breaks including Cloudbreak just minutes from shore. The experience here is defined by early‑morning lineups and guided surf coaching to reef snorkelling, stand‑up paddling and boat excursions into surrounding waters. With relaxed beachfront accommodation, communal meals that celebrate island flavours and an easygoing, social energy, it’s a compelling base for both dedicated surfers and those seeking an immersive ocean escape.
Mamanuca Islands
Tavarua Island Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A family‑friendly luxury escape set against powder‑white beaches and clear turquoise waters. The resort’s experience revolves around both active and relaxed island life, from world‑class snorkelling, diving and paddleboarding to tennis, golf and peaceful beach‑front lounging , all anchored by warm Fijian hospitality.
Mamanuca Islands
Vomo Island Resort
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness
A secluded luxury escape in the Mamanuca Islands, set amid turquoise waters and coral reefs. The resort combines effortless comfort with ocean adventures, from diving and snorkelling to paddleboarding and sunset cruises, alongside spa treatments and quiet beachfront spots. With attentive service and dining inspired by local flavours, it offers a serene and engaging base for discovering the beauty of Fiji’s islands.
Mamanuca Islands
Tokoriki Island Resort
Tokoriki Island Resort
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Wellness
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Fiji

A collection of small, picture-perfect islands just off the mainland, the Mamanucas are known for turquoise waters, coral reefs and boutique resorts. Ideal for water-based activities, relaxation and luxury island escapes.

Warm / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional storms, especially in Tahiti and the Society Islands.

Cool / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and pleasant with lower humidity, ideal for beaches, sailing and island exploration

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a helicopter tour over Tahiti’s volcanic peaks and black-sand beaches,

landing in remote locations for photos and exploration.

Take a guided deep-sea fishing trip,

combining sport fishing with insights into local marine life and sustainable practices.

Swim with manta rays and sharks,

guided by marine biologists in protected lagoon areas.

Join a Polynesian cooking masterclass,

preparing dishes with local fish, coconut, and tropical fruits in a beachfront setting.

Go on a multi-day sailing adventure,

anchoring at isolated motus and snorkelling untouched reefs.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Tahiti

The main island and cultural hub, Tahiti blends urban sophistication in Papeete with dramatic volcanic peaks and black-sand beaches. It serves as both a gateway to the islands and a base for cultural experiences, markets and local cuisine.

Bora Bora

Famed for its turquoise lagoon and luxury overwater resorts, Bora Bora combines world-class hospitality with iconic scenery. Beyond relaxation, it offers snorkelling, lagoon exploration and private island experiences.

Moorea

A short ferry ride from Tahiti, Moorea is known for jagged mountains, lush valleys and turquoise bays. The island appeals to travellers seeking adventure, boutique resorts and immersive natural experiences.

Go on a multi-day sailing adventure,

anchoring at isolated motus and snorkelling untouched reefs.

Tahiti
The Brando
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
The Brando is a private island on Tetiaroa, north of Tahiti, set amid turquoise lagoons, white‑sand motus and lush tropical vegetation. Secluded villas and sustainable design provide a serene base, with snorkelling, diving, paddleboarding and marine exploration just steps away. Refined Pacific‑inspired dining and tailored wellness experiences complete the understated, luxurious escape.
Occupying a private stretch of Motu Ome’e with striking views of Mount Otemanu, where over‑water villas and beachside suites immerse guests in the lagoon. Water‑based activities include snorkelling, paddleboarding and private boat excursions, while the over‑water spa and refined dining highlight local and global flavours. Attentive, bespoke service completes the polished island experience.
Bora Bora
The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Situated on idyllic Motu Taufarii, with views across the turquoise lagoon to the peaks of Bora Bora, it features a rejuvenating spa, lagoon‑side pool and a range of water activities such as snorkelling, kayaking and paddleboarding. Multiple dining venues serve fresh, locally influenced cuisine, and attentive service ensures a comfortable island stay.
Bora Bora
The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A contemporary resort perched on Motu To’opua with sweeping views of the lagoon and Mount Otemanu, where over‑water villas and hillside bungalows bring the island’s beauty front and centre. The resort features a signature over‑water spa, a hilltop infinity pool, multiple dining options and a range of water activities from snorkelling and paddleboarding to private boat trips across the reef.
Bora Bora
Conrad Bora Bora Nui
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A relaxed island stay on a secluded stretch of white sand with crystal‑clear lagoon waters just beyond. The resort blends French elegance with Polynesian warmth, with activities ranging from snorkelling and paddleboarding to beach picnics and sunset sails. Casual yet refined dining highlights local ingredients, and open‑air lounges offer easy spots to enjoy the setting without fuss.
Moorea
Sofitel Bora Bora Moorea Beach Resort
Sofitel Bora Bora Moorea Beach Resort
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
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French Polynesia

The main island and cultural hub, Tahiti blends urban sophistication in Papeete with dramatic volcanic peaks and black-sand beaches. It serves as both a gateway to the islands and a base for cultural experiences, markets and local cuisine.

Summer (December – February): Mild to warm with long daylight hours, ideal for hiking, wildlife and coastal exploration.

Autumn (March – May): Cool and crisp with golden foliage, great for food, wine and scenic drives.

Winter (June – August): Cold and often wet with snow in higher elevations, perfect for cosy retreats and mountain scenery.

Spring (September – November): Cool and fresh with blooming gardens and increasing sunshine.

Unforgettable Experiences

Experience a private MONA tour in Hobart,

accessing behind-the-scenes spaces and curated insights into the museum’s collection.

Join a wildlife tracking experience in Tasmania’s central highlands,

focusing on endemic species such as wombats and Tasmanian devils.

Take a private food and landscape tour on Bruny Island,

visiting producers while exploring the island’s coastline and forests.

Join a guided stargazing experience in Tasmania’s Central Highlands,

learning astronomy in one of the darkest night skies in the world.

Indulge in a private wine and oyster picnic on the Freycinet coast,

combining locally sourced seafood with boutique vineyard wines overlooking the water.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Hobart

Tasmania’s capital sits between Mount Wellington and the Derwent River, combining a compact waterfront, strong arts scene and access to wilderness within minutes of the city.

Cradle Mountain

Home to Tasmania’s most recognisable alpine landscapes, this region is defined by glacial lakes, button grass plains and mountain walking tracks. It’s a centre for hiking, wildlife and cool-climate scenery.

Freycinet Peninsula

A rugged coastal landscape of pink granite mountains and sheltered bays, Freycinet is best known for its beaches, walking trails and marine environment. The region suits travellers looking to combine coastal scenery with light adventure.

Bruny Island

Just south of Hobart, Bruny Island offers a mix of wild coastline, forested interior and small-scale food production. Its appeal lies in dramatic landscapes, wildlife encounters and a strong sense of place.

West Coast

Remote and sparsely populated, Tasmania’s West Coast is shaped by rainforest, rivers and a long mining history. It’s a region for travellers interested in dramatic scenery, industrial heritage and genuine isolation.

Indulge in a private wine and oyster picnic on the Freycinet coast,

combining locally sourced seafood with boutique vineyard wines overlooking the water.

Hobart
Mona Pavilions
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
An intimate accommodation experience nestled alongside MONA on the banks of the River Derwent, where thought‑provoking design and contemporary art shape the stay. Each pavilion’s striking form and carefully considered interiors create a calm, gallery‑like ambience that feels quietly distinct from conventional hotels. With direct access to the museum’s exhibitions, riverfront dining and curated local experiences, it provides a thoughtful and immersive base for exploring Hobart’s cultural landscape.
Saffire Freycinet sits on Tasmania’s east coast with unobstructed views of the Hazards and Great Oyster Bay, offering a quietly elegant base for the region’s natural beauty. The focus is on connection to place, with coastal walks, oyster tastings and wildlife experiences shaping the rhythm of each day. Thoughtful design, understated service and locally inspired dining make it a place to explore Freycinet at a measured pace without distraction.
Coles Bay
Saffire Freycinet
Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History
Kittawa Lodge is an off‑grid luxury escape on King Island in the Bass Strait, set among rugged coastal landscape and sweeping Southern Ocean views. Accommodation feels quietly considered, with panoramic outlooks and bespoke experiences that range from private meals and wellness offerings to wildlife encounters and local island excursions. The emphasis is on connection to place, the untouched Tasmanian wilderness, gourmet island produce and attentive service, without unnecessary fuss.
King Island
Kittawa Lodge
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
A quietly elegant boutique property on Hobart’s northern fringe, where heritage architecture and sophisticated design create a calm, residential feel just minutes from the city’s galleries, waterfront and markets. It’s thoughtful service, refined dining and an easygoing sense of luxury complements both city exploration and quieter moments.
Hobart
Islington Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Stillwater Seven is a refined boutique hotel tucked into Tasmania’s historic waterfront precinct, where heritage stone architecture and contemporary design sit quietly alongside Hobart’s rich maritime past. The hotel boats elegant interiors, locally inspired dining that draws on regional produce and is within close proximity to galleries, markets and the harbour, making exploration effortless.
Launceston
Stillwater Seven
Stillwater Seven
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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Tasmania

Tasmania’s capital sits between Mount Wellington and the Derwent River, combining a compact waterfront, strong arts scene and access to wilderness within minutes of the city.

Summer (December – February): Extremely hot with occasional storms, especially in northern regions; ideal for experienced travellers prepared for heat.

Autumn (March – May): Warm and drier, more comfortable for exploring deserts, gorges and remote landscapes.

Winter (June – August): Mild to cool with crisp nights, perfect for hiking, camping and experiencing the clear starry skies.

Spring (September – November): Warm with blooming desert flora, ideal for scenic drives, wildlife spotting and cultural experiences.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private helicopter tour over Uluru at sunrise,

landing nearby to explore sacred rock formations with an Aboriginal guide.

Join an exclusive Aboriginal storytelling and bush tucker experience in the Red Centre,

learning Dreamtime stories and tasting native ingredients.

Take a private hot-air balloon ride over the Flinders Ranges,

landing in a remote valley for breakfast and nature watching.

Take a guided bushwalking tour through Karijini National Park,

exploring gorges, waterfalls and swimming holes.

Take a private scenic flight over the MacDonnell Ranges,

landing at a remote lookout for champagne and canapés.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Northern Territory

The heart of the Outback, Northern Territory offers iconic landscapes like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park. Beyond its landmarks, it’s rich in Aboriginal culture, remote wilderness and rare wildlife, perfect for immersive Outback experiences.

South Australia Outback

From the Flinders Ranges to Coober Pedy, South Australia’s Outback blends rugged desert landscapes with historic mining towns. Hidden gorges, ancient rock formations and starlit skies make it ideal for adventure and photography.

Western Australia Outback

Stretching from the Pilbara to the Kimberley, Western Australia’s Outback is a region of vast red deserts, dramatic gorges and hidden waterfalls. Remote stations and Indigenous cultural experiences offer an off-the-beaten-track insight into the desert heart.

Queensland Outback

Queensland’s inland stretches, including the Channel Country and Simpson Desert, feature endless horizons, river systems and unique wildlife. The region is perfect for 4WD adventures, cattle station stays and desert exploration.

New South Wales Outback

From Broken Hill to the far west plains, New South Wales’ Outback combines historic mining towns with rugged landscapes. Its gorges, saltbush plains and remote tracks offer adventure, photography and quiet luxury experiences.

Take a private scenic flight over the MacDonnell Ranges,

landing at a remote lookout for champagne and canapés.

South Australia Outback
Arkaba
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Arkaba is a privately owned wildlife conservancy lodge in the Flinders Ranges, where conservation-led safari experiences and dramatic red‑earth scenery define the stay. Guided walks, 4WD wildlife drives and birdwatching reveal kangaroos, emus, rock wallabies and a rich desert biome, while understated accommodation and elevated, locally inspired meals connect guests to the outback rhythm. Arkaba offers a rare blend of active exploration, wilderness immersion and stewardship in one of Australia’s most iconic landscapes.
Longitude 131° is an iconic wilderness experience overlooking Uluru and Kata Tjuta in Australia’s Red Centre, where individual tented pavilions frame uninterrupted views of the red desert and sky. Days here focus on deep engagement with the landscape; guided sunrise and sunset walks around Uluru, Aboriginal cultural encounters and refined dining that highlights native ingredients. It provides a striking base for both discovery and contemplation of one of the world’s most extraordinary settings.
Uluru
Longitude 131°
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Wellness
A distinctive safari‑style wilderness lodge on the edge of Australia’s Arnhem Land floodplains, where river channels, billabongs and open savannah create a richly biodiverse outback backdrop. The experience centres on small‑group wildlife drives, airboat safaris, birdwatching and guided walks to see water buffalo, wallabies and saltwater crocodiles, while meals and campfires under wide skies anchor each day. There is a strong emphasis on conservation and seasonal rhythms, offering an immersive outback adventure.
Northern Territory
Bamurru Plains
Safaris, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Wellness, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
Sails in the Desert is a refined desert property at Ayers Rock Resort, set just minutes from Uluru and Kata Tjuta against the vast backdrop of red earth and open sky. Days here are shaped by world‑class excursions to the rock’s iconic sunrise and sunset vantage points, guided walks with Anangu custodians and experiences that bring the landscape’s cultural depth into view. The hotel’s relaxed design and thoughtful service provide a calm retreat after days in the field without detracting from the significance of the setting.
Uluru
Sails in the Desert
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Wellness, Food & Wine
An iconic outback lodge set within the sprawling wilderness of El Questro Station in the Kimberley, where rugged ranges, gorges and rivers define an expansive and untamed setting. The experience centres on guided exploratio, from 4WD adventures and gorge hikes to swimming in freshwater waterfalls and boat cruises along the Chamberlain River. With thoughtful service and a genuine connection to the land, it offers a distinctive base for discovering one of Australia’s most dramatic and remote natural landscapes
The Kimberley
The Homestead at El Questro
The Homestead at El Questro
Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
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Outback Australia

The heart of the Outback, Northern Territory offers iconic landscapes like Uluru, Kata Tjuta and Kakadu National Park. Beyond its landmarks, it’s rich in Aboriginal culture, remote wilderness and rare wildlife, perfect for immersive Outback experiences.

Summer / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with frequent tropical storms, lush landscapes and full rivers and waterfalls.

Winter / Dry Season (May – October): Warm, sunny and relatively dry with lower humidity, perfect for outdoor adventures, beaches and exploring rainforests.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private reef dive on the Great Barrier Reef,

exploring untouched coral gardens with a marine biologist.

Attend a Daintree rainforest foraging and cooking experience,

preparing native ingredients with a chef

Go on a guided fishing expedition in Kakadu,

sourcing barramundi and other freshwater species.

Join a bespoke 4WD exploration of remote gorges in Litchfield,

with a naturalist guide revealing unique flora and fauna.

Go on an tour of Broomes pearl farms,

with private access to operations and tasting sessions

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Cairns

A vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers a refined base for private reef excursions, rainforest treks and boutique lodges tucked into lush surroundings.

Daintree

Ancient rainforest meets luxury retreat in Daintree, where secluded lodges overlook pristine rivers and beaches, offering rare wildlife encounters and immersive nature experiences.

Kakadu

A UNESCO World Heritage wilderness, Kakadu combines dramatic wetlands, sacred Aboriginal rock art and remote eco-lodges for a truly immersive and exclusive outback adventure.

Litchfield

A landscape of cascading waterfalls, magnetic termite mounds and hidden swimming holes, Litchfield pairs natural beauty with accessible luxury escapes and private exploration.

Broome

Iconic red sands and turquoise waters define Broome, where coastal panoramas meet luxury beachfront retreats and exclusive access to the Kimberley’s dramatic wilderness.

Go on an tour of Broomes pearl farms,

with private access to operations and tasting sessions

Great Barrier Reef
Lizard Island
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoons, Family Travel, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A secluded luxury island resort nestled on the Great Barrier Reef, where white beaches, coral‑fringed waters and dramatic ocean scenery define the setting. With direct access to world‑class snorkelling and diving right from shore, bespoke reef excursions, private picnics on deserted coves and guided marine experiences, the focus is on effortless immersion in one of the planet’s most extraordinary marine ecosystems.
Orpheus Island Lodge is an exclusive‑access luxury hideaway set on its own private island on the Great Barrier Reef, where coral‑fringed beaches, turquoise waters and lush bushland define a remote marine playground. Days here are shaped by reef‑snorkelling and diving adventures, guided nature walks, sunset cruises and fishing charters, all tailored to showcase Australia’s extraordinary tropical ecosystems.
Great Barrier Reef
Orpheus Island Lodge
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
Qualia sits quietly on the northern edge of Hamilton Island, offering a considered and private take on Great Barrier Reef luxury. The focus here is on space, discretion and access to the reef, with tailored experiences ranging from sailing and snorkeling to long lunches and unhurried spa time overlooking the Coral Sea. It’s a place designed for slowing down, where thoughtful service and a strong sense of location define the stay.
Whitsundays
Qualia
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
Silky Oaks Lodge sits beside the Mossman River in the heart of the Daintree Rainforest, offering a quiet and grounded way to experience one of the world’s oldest ecosystems. The focus is on connection to place, with guided rainforest walks, river swims and locally led cultural experiences shaping an unhurried rhythm. Thoughtful design, relaxed dining and a strong sense of privacy make it a natural base for exploring the Wet Tropics without excess or distraction.
Daintree Rainforest
Silky Oaks Lodge
Wellness, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
Spicers Peak Lodge is an elevated hinterland escape near the Queensland‑New South Wales border, set within World Heritage‑listed Scenic Rim ranges with commanding views over forested valleys. The experience focuses on connection to country - days can include guided hikes, wildlife spotting, wellness treatments and wine‑country drives, all paired with refined, locally inspired meals that reflect the region’s produce.
Brisbane
Spicers Peak Lodge
Spicers Peak Lodge
Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History
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Tropical Northern Australia

A vibrant gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers a refined base for private reef excursions, rainforest treks and boutique lodges tucked into lush surroundings.

Summer (December – February): Hot and dry in the south, very hot in the interior, with warm coastal conditions.

Autumn (March – May): Warm and pleasant with calm seas, ideal for wine regions and coastal travel.

Winter (June – August): Mild and wetter in the south, dry and sunny in the north, peak season for exploring the northwest.

Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with wildflowers in bloom, especially spectacular across the southwest.

Unforgettable Experiences

Swim with whale sharks from Exmouth,

guided by marine biologists during the annual migration season.

Spend a day on Rottnest Island,

catching the ferry or getting a private boat from Perth, combining cycling, wildlife encounters, swimming and white sandy beaches.

Take a private Swan River cruise in Perth,

offering a relaxed perspective on the city and its waterfront landscapes.

Explore limestone caves in Margaret River,

guided by specialists focused on geology and formation.

Take a private boat through the Recherche Archipelago from Esperance,

visiting remote islands and secluded beaches rarely seen by visitors.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Perth

A coastal capital set between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, combining dining and arts scenes with easy access to beaches, wildlife and nearby wine regions. It works equally well as a city break or as a gateway to wider Western Australia.

Margaret River

One of Australia’s most established food and wine regions, Margaret River is defined by premium cellar doors, limestone caves, forest landscapes and long surf beaches. The balance of polished hospitality and outdoor experiences is central to its appeal.

Esperance

Known for its white sand beaches, vivid turquoise water and expansive national parks, Esperance feels remote without being difficult to reach. Its draw lies in unspoilt coastline, wildlife encounters and some of the most visually striking landscapes in the country.

Exmouth

A small coastal town at the gateway to Ningaloo Reef, Exmouth offers direct access to coral reefs, marine life and protected national parks. Its appeal is based on natural encounters rather than infrastructure, making it ideal for travellers focused on the outdoors.

Albany

One of Western Australia’s oldest towns, Albany sits on a dramatic stretch of southern coastline shaped by wind, cliffs and the Southern Ocean. It combines layered history with wild coastal scenery and emerging food and wine experiences.

Take a private boat through the Recherche Archipelago from Esperance,

visiting remote islands and secluded beaches rarely seen by visitors.

Ningaloo Reef
Salsalis
Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Safaris
Salsalis is an intimate billabong‑front eco‑lodge nestled in the remote Gulf Savannah, where sweeping floodplains, river channels and wetlands define a striking natural canvas. Days revolve around guided wildlife cruises, birdwatching, cultural encounters with local Indigenous communities and immersive landscape walks that reveal the rhythms of this rich but seldom‑seen wilderness. Thoughtful, locally inspired meals and relaxed, open‑air spaces enhance the connection to place.
A contemporary coastal escape in the South West, where the rugged Indian Ocean meets forest and vineyards in one of Australia’s most compelling beach regions. The property emphasises thoughtful wellbeing and connection to place, with spa experiences, outdoor movement and easy access to surf beaches, coastal walks and local wineries that showcase the region’s produce. With refined yet relaxed dining and quiet spaces that let the natural surroundings take centre stage, it feels like a polished and welcoming stay.
Yallingup
Yala Yallingup
Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Family Travel & Honeymoon
COMO The Treasury is a standout urban hotel in Perth’s revitalised heritage precinct, where grand 19th‑century architecture meets pared‑back design and thoughtful service. Boasting a wellness philosophy and locally influenced dining, as well as easy access to the city’s galleries, cultural landmarks and riverfront.
Perth
COMO The Treasury
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Trave, Honeymoon
Pullman Bunker Bay Resort is a beachfront property in the Margaret River region set on the white sands of Bunker Bay, where ocean views and direct beach access define the setting. The focus here is on relaxed seaside living and local discovery, with surfing, snorkelling, coastal walks and nearby winery visits all within easy reach of the resort. Thoughtful design, casual yet refined dining and a strong sense of place make it a welcoming base for exploring the South West’s dramatic coastline and hinterland.
Margaret River Region
Pullman Bunker Bay
Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Wellness
A self‑contained chalet‑style property set on 75 acres of natural bushland in the heart of the Margaret River wine region. Chalets and a four‑bedroom residence offer privacy and easy access to forests, vineyards and beaches, making it a natural base for exploring the region’s outdoor experiences and cellar doors. With relaxed, locally inspired food options and a setting that emphasises connection to land and landscape, it feels like a welcoming place to refresh and discover this renowned corner of Western Australia.
Margaret River Region
Eight Willows Retreat
Eight Willows Retreat
Family Travel, Food & Wine, Wellness, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish
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Western Australia

A coastal capital set between the Swan River and the Indian Ocean, combining dining and arts scenes with easy access to beaches, wildlife and nearby wine regions. It works equally well as a city break or as a gateway to wider Western Australia.

Summer (December – February): Warm to hot with occasional humidity and thunderstorms, ideal for beaches and coastal activities.

Autumn (March – May): Mild and pleasant with decreasing rainfall, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.

Winter (June – August): Cool and dry along the coast, colder inland and in the south, great for city breaks and nature walks.

Spring (September – November): Mild to warm with blooming landscapes and longer days, ideal for touring and outdoor experiences.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private sailing adventure around Sydney’s harbour islands,

combining coastal surfing with a gourmet seafood lunch.

Join an exclusive Aboriginal cultural experience,

exploring sacred ceremonial sites and storytelling spots in the Byron hinterland.

Attend a private culinary tour of Melbourne's hidden foodie hot-spots,

including hands-on workshops with boutique producers.

Blend your own wine in a historic Barossa cellar,

paired with a chef-prepared lunch.

Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House,

accessing rehearsal rooms and speaking with principal performers.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Sydney

A cosmopolitan city framed by harbour and ocean, Sydney offers luxury stays with easy access to world-class surf breaks at Bondi and Manly, alongside hidden galleries, boutique dining and exclusive wellness experiences.

Byron Bay

A coastal haven where boutique retreats and rainforest hideaways meet legendary surf breaks, Byron Bay combines wellness, adventure and creative pursuits for a relaxed yet sophisticated experience.

Kangaroo Island

A wildlife-rich island off South Australia’s coast, known for protected national parks, dramatic cliffs and beaches and a quietly refined food scene shaped by local producers and pristine surroundings.

Melbourne

Australia’s cultural capital, where laneway galleries, historic architecture and innovative dining intersect with boutique luxury and live arts.

Barossa Valley

A renowned wine region combining world-class vineyards, gourmet dining and bespoke cellar experiences in rolling countryside estates.

Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House,

accessing rehearsal rooms and speaking with principal performers.

Kangaroo Island
ONE Kangaroo Island
Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
A contemporary eco‑luxe retreat where dramatic ocean views, windswept landscapes and pristine wilderness set the tone. The experience focuses on immersive nature discovery, from guided wildlife encounters and beach walks to marine excursions and geology‑rich shorelines, paired with refined dining that highlights local South Australian produce. Thoughtful design and attentive service create a relaxed yet engaging base for exploring the island’s extraordinary biodiversity and coastal panoramas.
The Louise is a refined vineyard retreat in the heart of the Barossa Valley, set amid rolling vine rows and ancient hills that capture the region’s rich winemaking heritage. Its relaxed yet polished vibe pairs signature cellar‑door experiences, guided tastings and gourmet dining with countryside walks, cycling routes and private picnics among the vines. The property’s elegant rooms and thoughtful service create a calm, immersive base for exploring one of Australia’s most celebrated food and wine regions.
Barossa Valley
The Louise
Food & Wine, Family Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime, Honeymoon, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
A relaxed coastal hideaway where sweeping views over Broken Bay and forested headlands shape a quiet setting. The experience revolves around easy, nature‑led days, from kayaking and coastal walks through Bouddi National Park to sunset drinks, all paired with seasonal, locally inspired dining that reflects the region’s produce and maritime mood. With warm service, breezy communal spaces and a focus on seaside ease, it provides a memorable base for both active exploration and restful coastal stays.
Central Coast
Pretty Beach House
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
An exclusive adults‑only luxury retreat in the Adelaide Hills, surrounded by native bushland, vineyards and sweeping valley views that feel both tranquil and expansive. Suites and shared spaces are designed for quiet comfort and relaxation, with spa experiences, hot pools and curated nature‑led activities connecting you to the landscape. With locally inspired dining and easy access to world‑class cellar doors and scenic walking trails, it's a truly remarkable stay in one of South Australia’s most celebrated regions.
Adelaide Hills
Sequoia Lodge
Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History
Chalets at Blackheath is a quietly stylish alpine lodge set in the Blue Mountains, where understated design and attention to detail offer a calm base for exploring dramatic gorges, forests and lookouts. The experience is about relaxed sophistication, thoughtful suites, refined dining and access to walking trails, galleries and local artisan producers without fuss or pretense. It’s a pace that suits both active days and slower rhythms, making it a considered stop in one of Australia’s most scenic landscapes.
Blue Mountains
Chalets at Blackheath
Chalets at Blackheath
Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History
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East & South Coast Australia

A cosmopolitan city framed by harbour and ocean, Sydney offers luxury stays with easy access to world-class surf breaks at Bondi and Manly, alongside hidden galleries, boutique dining and exclusive wellness experiences.

Winter (December – February): Cold and dry with snow, especially inland.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with cherry blossoms.

Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with a rainy monsoon period.

Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear with colourful foliage.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private, after-hours tour of Gyeongju’s royal tombs,

including exclusive access to temples normally closed to visitors.

Attend a bespoke martial arts experience,

learning Taekkyeon and Hapkido from masters in Seoul and rural dojos across Gyeongju.

Take a curated mountain cycling and hiking experience,

linking scenic trails in Jeju, Gyeongju and Gangwon.

Paraglide flying above dramatic coastal cliffs and valleys

in the Gangwon Province.

Take a guided horse-riding tour across Jeju’s volcanic landscapes,

away from the crowds.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Seoul

A dynamic capital blending centuries-old palaces and temples with cutting-edge architecture, design districts and vibrant culinary scenes.

Busan

A coastal city famous for beaches, seafood markets and artsy neighborhoods, offering a mix of urban culture and seaside relaxation.

Jeju Island

A volcanic island with lush landscapes, lava tubes, waterfalls and boutique resorts, perfect for outdoor adventures and wellness escapes.

Gyeongju

Known as the “museum without walls,” Gyeongju offers ancient tombs, temples and royal relics set amidst scenic hills and lakes.

Gangwon Province

A mountainous region with ski resorts, hiking trails and coastal scenery, ideal for adventure and nature immersion.

Take a guided horse-riding tour across Jeju’s volcanic landscapes,

away from the crowds.

Seoul
Four Seasons Hotel Seoul
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Wellness
A polished urban sanctuary in the heart of the city’s Jung-gu district, where contemporary luxury meets thoughtful Korean hospitality and design. The hotel’s standout offering includes refined dining across multiple signature restaurants, a serene spa and wellness facilities and attentive service that complements both business and leisure travel. Its central location places Seoul’s cultural landmarks, boutiques and historic neighbourhoods within easy reach, making it a refined and versatile base for exploring the city.
Signiel Busan rises above the city’s skyline in Haeundae with dramatic panoramas of the Pacific, offering a striking blend of contemporary luxury and tailored service. Floor-to-ceiling views, elevated dining by acclaimed chefs and a sky-high spa and wellness space frame the natural beauty of Busan’s coast. With direct access to beaches, cultural attractions and shopping, it provides a stylish and dynamic base for exploring the city and its seaside surroundings.
Busan
Signiel Busan
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Wellness
A refined coastal resort on Jeju Island, where dramatic ocean views, volcanic landscapes and gardens create a serene sense of luxury. Its offering spans signature dining that highlights regional Jeju ingredients, wellness and spa experiences drawing on local rituals, and easy access to beaches, hiking trails and cultural sites such as Seongsan Ilchulbong and Jeju Folk Village.
Jeju
The Shilla Jeju
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Wellness
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South Korea

A dynamic capital blending centuries-old palaces and temples with cutting-edge architecture, design districts and vibrant culinary scenes.

Dry Season (November – February): Mild and dry, ideal for travel.

Hot Season (March – May): Hot and dry with rising humidity.

Wet Season (June – October): Warm with heavy rain and lush scenery.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a bespoke Mekong river cruise,

exploring hidden islands, waterfalls, and villages inaccessible to standard tours.

Embark on a curated Mekong river expedition,

combining visits to local villages, secluded waterfalls and artisan workshops.

Go on a birdwatching expedition in Bolaven Plateau,

spotting endemic species with a naturalist.

Participate in a traditional weaving workshop in Luang Prabang,

crafting textiles under the guidance of local artisans.

Join a guided cave exploration in Vang Vieng,

learning geological history and local folklore.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Luang Prabang

A UNESCO-listed town blending French colonial architecture with Buddhist temples and riverside charm. Hidden cafés, night markets and local workshops give it a refined yet intimate character.

Vientiane

The capital is compact but layered, with serene temples, riverside promenades and boutique galleries providing a quieter, cultured city experience.

Vang Vieng

Famed for karst mountains and rivers, Vang Vieng offers outdoor adventure, boutique resorts and off-the-beaten-path caves and trails.

Si Phan Don (Four Thousand Islands)

A peaceful riverine region in the Mekong, ideal for exploring slow-paced island life, waterfalls and secluded luxury lodges.

Bolaven Plateau

A highland region known for waterfalls, coffee plantations and ethnic minority villages, perfect for immersive cultural and nature experiences.

Join a guided cave exploration in Vang Vieng,

learning geological history and local folklore.

Luang Prabang
La Résidence Phou Vao
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Food & Wine
A refined hillside sanctuary just outside UNESCO‑listed Luang Prabang, where colonial‑era charm meets lush tropical gardens and panoramic views of the surrounding rice terraces and mountains. The property’s graceful architecture and quiet courtyards create a tranquil contrast to the city’s vibrant temples and riverfront, with refined dining that highlights Lao flavours and cultural influences. Within easy access to Mekong cruises, waterfall excursions, village visits and local craft markets.
Amantaka is an elegant, villa‑style sanctuary in the heart of Luang Prabang, where colonial‑era architecture and tranquil courtyards create a serene base for exploring the town’s temples, Mekong riverfront and vibrant heritage. Guests can engage with local culture through guided temple tours, traditional craft experiences and visits to nearby villages, while refined dining celebrates Lao cuisine with thoughtful presentation.
Luang Prabang
Amantaka
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Heritage Line’s Anouvong is an intimate river‑cruise vessel that navigates the Mekong between Luang Prabang and Cambodia, offering a deeply atmospheric way to experience Southeast Asia’s culture, landscapes and life along the river. Designed with elegant, colonial‑inspired cabins and open‑air lounges, the ship blends refined comfort with panoramic views of jungle shores, floating villages and riverfront temples.
Laos to Cambodia
Heritage Line Anouvong
River Cruises, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
A boutique heritage property in the heart of Luang Prabang, set within a beautifully restored colonial‑era mansion that blends traditional Lao architecture with refined contemporary comforts. Its peaceful courtyards, elegant lounges and attentive service create a serene, residential atmosphere, while cultural experiences such as temple tours, visits to local artisans and traditional cooking classes connect guests with the city’s rich heritage.
Luang Prabang
Satri House
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Situated on Mekong’s edge, offering a contemporary take on traditional Lao architecture with warm, welcoming spaces and lush gardens. Guests can explore the city’s spiritual and cultural heart through guided temple tours, early‑morning alms rituals and visits to local craft villages. With a serene spa, scenic pools and tailored excursions, the hotel blends discovery with tranquil luxury for a memorable stay in one of Southeast Asia’s most atmospheric towns.
Luang Prabang
Rosewood Luang Prabang
Rosewood Luang Prabang
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
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Laos

A UNESCO-listed town blending French colonial architecture with Buddhist temples and riverside charm. Hidden cafés, night markets and local workshops give it a refined yet intimate character.

Dry Season (December – May): Warm and dry, peak beach season.

Wet Season (June – November): Hot and humid with frequent rain and typhoons.

Unforgettable Experiences

Attend a private pearl-harvesting experience,

learning about cultivation and selecting your own pearls.

Experience a full-day surf adventure around Siargao,

hopping between secluded beaches and untouched reef breaks.

Join a traditional fishing experience in Siargao,

learning indigenous techniques and preparing a catch for a riverside meal.

Join a mangrove conservation tour in Mindanao,

assisting in planting, restoration and wildlife observation.

Take a private chocolate-making workshop using Philippine cacao,

guided by a master chocolatier in Bohol.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Palawan

A pristine archipelago known for turquoise lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden beaches. It’s perfect for island-hopping, wellness escapes and immersive nature adventures.

Boracay

Famous for its white-sand beaches, Boracay balances vibrant beachfront life with boutique resorts.

Cebu

A mix of city, mountain and coastline, Cebu offers waterfalls, dive sites, historic towns and artisan villages.

Bohol

Known for its Chocolate Hills, lush rivers and tarsier sanctuaries, Bohol combines adventure, wildlife and cultural experiences in a serene setting.

Siargao

The surfing capital of the Philippines, Siargao also boasts hidden lagoons, tidal pools and secluded islands for a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Take a private chocolate-making workshop using Philippine cacao,

guided by a master chocolatier in Bohol.

Siargao
Nay Palad Hideaway
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
An all‑inclusive barefoot‑luxury resort on Siargao Island, nestled between white sandy beaches and ancient mangrove forests. Locally crafted villas and open‑air lounges sit within lush tropical landscape and every detail, from meals to activities, is thought through for ease and discovery. Guests can enjoy private surf sessions, island hopping, mangrove kayaking, deep‑sea fishing and family‑friendly adventures like jungle treasure hunts, while seaside yoga and wellness offerings create a restorative base.
A private‑island on Pamalican in the Sulu Sea where powder‑white beaches, crystal waters and coral gardens create an unparalleled tropical escape. The property’s villas and casitas extend directly onto the sand or over the water, and customised experiences such as private sailing, snorkeling vibrant reefs, deep‑sea fishing and secluded picnics shape each stay.
Pamalican Island
Amanpulo
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A landmark luxury hotel in the heart of Makati’s business and cultural district, known for its timeless elegance, personalised service and refined balance of classic and contemporary style. Multiple restaurants showcase world‑class cuisine with Filipino and international influences. With a premier location near art galleries, parks, high‑end shopping and vibrant nightlife, it offers a polished and convenient base for discovering Manila.
Makati
The Peninsula Manila
Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Wellness
A luxury resort off El Nido, nestled between limestone cliffs, lush jungle and the turquoise waters of Bacuit Bay. It immerses guests in dramatic natural scenery with elegant villas and over‑water bungalows, while marine activities like surfing, snorkeling, island hopping and stand‑up paddleboarding highlight the region’s vibrant seascapes. Refined dining showcases local ingredients, wellness offerings refresh body and mind, and personalised excursions to hidden beaches and secret coves make it a captivating stay.
Palawan
Cauayan Island Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
Perched on a cliff overlooking Alona Beach in Bohol, Amorita Resort blends dramatic ocean views with tropical gardens and intimate poolside villas. Guests can dive into adventures from snorkeling vibrant reefs and island hopping to guided forest treks and cultural village visits, all set against the island’s natural beauty. With its combination of active exploration and tranquil luxury, Amorita offers a dynamic and memorable base for discovering Bohol.
Bohol
Amorita Resort
Amorita Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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Philippines

A pristine archipelago known for turquoise lagoons, dramatic limestone cliffs and hidden beaches. It’s perfect for island-hopping, wellness escapes and immersive nature adventures.

Dry Season (December – April): Hot, dry and sunny with calm seas.

Wet Season (May – November): Warm with higher humidity, rain and stronger winds.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a luxury overnight dhoni cruise,

sleeping under the stars while anchored in remote atolls.

Enjoy a luxury sandbank picnic,

combining gourmet dining, crystal-clear waters and total privacy.

Attend a Maldivian cooking masterclass on a local island,

preparing traditional dishes with indigenous ingredients.

Take a private scuba diving session with a marine biologist,

exploring untouched reefs and rare species.

Go on a seaplane island-hopping tour,

discovering hidden lagoons and deserted beaches.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

North Male Atoll

Close to the capital yet serene, North Male Atoll features pristine reefs, luxury resorts and opportunities for diving and private island escapes.

South Ari Atoll

Famous for manta rays and whale sharks, this region is ideal for underwater adventures and secluded luxury resorts.

Baa Atoll

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve offering unparalleled marine biodiversity, perfect for eco-luxury stays and wellness escapes.

Addu Atoll

The southernmost atoll is less-visited, featuring quiet islands, historical sites and authentic Maldivian village experiences.

Vaavu Atoll

Known for surf breaks, pristine lagoons and intimate resorts, Vaavu Atoll blends adventure with seclusion.

Go on a seaplane island-hopping tour,

discovering hidden lagoons and deserted beaches.

Lankanfushi Island
Gili Lankanfushi
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Gili Lankanfushi is a barefoot‑luxury over‑water haven in the Maldives where secluded villas, coral gardens and turquoise lagoons come together in effortless tropical splendour. Signature experiences include private rooftop dinners, manta‑ray excursions, snorkeling with vibrant reef life and personalised wellness rituals that draw on local traditions. The resort’s over‑water lounges, sea‑facing dining and attentive service create an intimate, island‑immersive rhythm.
A wellness‑first island sanctuary where elevated design, mindful programming and pristine turquoise waters create a transformative escape. Focused on holistic wellbeing, the property features integrative spa therapies, movement and mindfulness practices and nutrition programmes set within lush over‑water and beachside spaces. Beyond its wellness offerings, it also presents marine experiences, creative workshops and locally inspired dining, making it a destination that nurtures body, mind and imagination in equal measure.
Bodufushi Island
JOALI BEING
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Niyama is a vibrant Maldivian island resort divided into two distinct halves; Chill on the northern tip for calm beaches and spa experiences, and Play to the south with lively water sports, surf breaks and family‑friendly energy. The setting offers an extraordinary natural playground with snorkeling and diving, themed dining destinations, under‑sea nightclubs, a cinema, and many bespoke experiences like manta‑ray excursions or sunset cruises.
Kudahuvadhoo
Niyama Private Islands
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
SonevaFushi is a pioneering barefoot‑luxury resort on a private island where rustic‑chic villas nestle amid dense jungle and white‑sand beaches, creating a relaxed yet refined sanctuary. The resort is celebrated for its slow travel ethos, from open‑air observatory movies and forest spa experiences to private castaway picnics and marine exploration with manta rays and turtles. Dining is adventurous and sustainable, with multiple venues showcasing local produce and global flavours.
Kunfunadhoo Island
SonevaFushi
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
A design‑led resort set within a vibrant coral lagoon in the Maldives where elegant contemporary spaces and natural beauty blend into a thoughtful island experience. Its focus on mindful living and creative enrichment unfolds through immersive programmes. Dining at Patina highlights regional and global flavours with a playful, sustainable touch, while surf, snorkel and manta‑ray excursions, alongside personalised service, make it an inviting base for both relaxation and discovery.
North Male Atoll
Patina Maldives
Patina Maldives
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
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Maldives

Close to the capital yet serene, North Male Atoll features pristine reefs, luxury resorts and opportunities for diving and private island escapes.

Tropical Climate (Year-Round): Hot and humid with regular rainfall, heavier during monsoon periods depending on region.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private river cruise in Borneo,

spotting orangutans, proboscis monkeys and exotic birds in secluded habitats.

Participate in a guided night-walk in Taman Negara rainforest,

discovering nocturnal wildlife with an expert naturalist.

Join a private seafood market tour in Kuala Lumpur,

followed by a cooking session with a local chef.

Take a private boat trip to secluded islands in Sabah,

combining snorkeling, wildlife spotting and beach picnics.

Take a night photography tour in Kuala Lumpur,

capturing illuminated skyscrapers, markets and hidden alleyways.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Kuala Lumpur

A dynamic city where gleaming skyscrapers meet historic districts. KL offers contemporary art, rooftop dining and hidden colonial architecture alongside bustling markets.

Penang

Known as Malaysia’s cultural capital, Penang blends heritage streets, street art and vibrant food culture with boutique hotels and secluded coastal spots.

Langkawi

An archipelago of tropical islands featuring rainforest, beaches and limestone cliffs, offering both luxury resorts and untouched natural landscapes.

Cameron Highlands

A cool hill-station retreat famed for tea plantations, mossy forests and artisanal farms, ideal for exploration and wellness escapes.

Borneo

Home to ancient rainforests, wildlife and indigenous cultures. Borneo is perfect for adventure, conservation-focused travel and immersive cultural experiences.

Take a night photography tour in Kuala Lumpur,

capturing illuminated skyscrapers, markets and hidden alleyways.

Langkawi
The Datai Langkawi
Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine
A legendary rainforest hideaway set within an ancient jungle that sweeps down to a white‑sand beach on Langkawi’s northwest coast. The resort’s design blends seamlessly into its natural surrounds, with elevated pathways, private pavilions and experiences such as guided forest walks, mangrove tours, birdwatching and watersports that bring the landscape alive. Wellness offerings, a secluded beach and accessible excursions make it a richly layered base for both adventure and relaxation.
A private island sanctuary on Pulau Pangkor Laut, where lush rainforest, hidden coves and turquoise seas create an intimate tropical setting. The property features hilltop villas, over‑water suites and secluded beaches, with experiences ranging from snorkelling and kayaking to jungle trails, sunset cruises and guided nature walks. With elevated dining that highlights local flavours, a renowned spa and family‑friendly programmes, it offers a versatile and memorable base for both adventure and relaxation.
Pulau Pangkor Laut
Pangkor Laut Resort
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine
A luxury urban sanctuary in the heart of Malaysia’s capital, known for its elevated rooftop dining and bar with panoramic city views that frame the Petronas Towers. The hotel blends contemporary design with refined service and a signature spa experience that offers a restful contrast to the city’s dynamic pace.
Kuala Lumpu
Banyan Tree Kuala Lumpu
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel
Set within the protected waters of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park off the coast of Borneo, where rainforest meets coral‑rich seas, the property focuses on conservation and nature. Guided marine activities like snorkelling, kayaking and dive excursions, alongside forest walks, birdwatching and village visits connect guests to local culture and biodiversity. The property boats beachfront and over‑water villas, elevated dining featuring regional ingredients and wellness experiences framed by sea breezes and nature sounds.
Borneo
Gaya Island Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
A graceful beachfront property on Malaysia’s east coast that draws inspiration from traditional Malay architecture and village life. The resort places culture and craftsmanship at the heart of the stay with programmes such as batik workshops, stargazing excursions and guided nature walks through coastal woodlands and rivers. With locally inspired dining, a holistic spa rooted in regional healing traditions and a relaxed rhythm that celebrates sea, sun and horizon, it’s an inviting base for both rejuvenation and exploration.
Kuala Terengganu
Tanjong Jara Resort
Tanjong Jara Resort
Wellness, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
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Malaysia

A dynamic city where gleaming skyscrapers meet historic districts. KL offers contemporary art, rooftop dining and hidden colonial architecture alongside bustling markets.

Winter (December – February): Cold and dry in the north, milder in the south.

Spring (March – May): Mild with blooming landscapes, occasional rain.

Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with heavy rainfall in many regions.

Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear, ideal for travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Cruise the Yangtze River through dramatic gorges on a boutique vessel,

stopping at riverside villages and hidden temples.

Take a glass‑walk experience at Shilinxia Gorge,

combining sweeping hikes with dramatic views from one of the most striking platforms near Beijing

Journey to the doorstep of Tibetan monasteries in the far west,

joining monks for early‑morning chants and meditation.

Take a private martial arts session at Shaolin Temple,

followed by a pilgrimage walk with monks through bamboo forests.

Ride China’s high‑speed rail to remote tea and bamboo towns,

stopping for curated village tours and farm‑to‑table lunches.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Beijing

China’s capital blends imperial history with contemporary culture. From the Forbidden City to modern galleries and hidden hutongs, it offers a window into both tradition and innovation.

Shanghai

A dynamic global hub, Shanghai combines futuristic architecture, colonial heritage and a thriving art and dining scene. Beyond the skyline, boutique galleries and private gardens reveal quieter, refined corners.

Xi’an

Home to the Terracotta Army, Xi’an showcases ancient history alongside city walls, temples and traditional markets, offering cultural immersion beyond standard tourist routes.

Guilin & Yangshuo

Renowned for limestone karsts and winding rivers, this region combines dramatic scenery with opportunities for river cruises, cycling and exploration of rural villages.

Chengdu

The heart of Sichuan culture, Chengdu is famed for its cuisine, tea houses and giant pandas, along with vibrant arts and craft scenes in surrounding towns.

Ride China’s high‑speed rail to remote tea and bamboo towns,

stopping for curated village tours and farm‑to‑table lunches.

Hangzhou
Amanfayun
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A serene Aman resort on the outskirts of Hangzhou that evokes a traditional Chinese tea village amid tea fields, bamboo groves and ancient woodland. Stone pathways wind through shaded courtyards past eateries, tea houses and restored historic dwellings, offering timeless calm. The on-site spa draws on Chinese wellness traditions, while village-style dining highlights local Hangzhou cuisine and ceremonial tea, creating a culturally rich and immersive base in one of China’s most poetic landscapes.
A waterside property set within the timeless canals, stone bridges and winding lanes of Wuzhen’s historic ancient town, where local heritage and contemporary design sit in quiet harmony. Drawing on regional craft traditions, the architecture and interiors feel closely connected to place, while curated cultural experiences, serene wellness spaces and dining that highlights Jiangnan flavours create a calm and evocative base for exploring one of China’s most poetic water towns.
Wuzhen
Alila Wuzhen
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
Mandarin Oriental, Beijing is a refined urban sanctuary in the historic Wangfujing district, blending contemporary elegance with discreet service and a calm, restorative atmosphere. With luxurious wellness facilities, refined dining showcasing modern and regional Chinese flavours and close proximity to landmarks such as the Forbidden City, Drum Tower and hutong neighbourhoods, it offers a polished base for exploring the capital’s cultural depth and dynamic city life.
Beijing
Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel
Caravane Liotard delivers a rare nomadic expedition through the mountains of Shangri-La in China’s Yunnan province, inspired by the historic Tea Horse Road. Multi-day journeys follow remote trails on horseback, with nights spent in elegant bell tents or at the rustic Farm Liotard, offering meaningful encounters with Tibetan culture and sacred landscapes. Routes range from classic four-day itineraries to more adventurous treks, blending wilderness immersion with considered comfort.
Yunnan
Caravane Liotard
Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel
A secluded mountain sanctuary in the Ringha Valley of Shangri-La, where restored Tibetan farmhouses form luxury villas overlooking grasslands, rivers and snow-capped peaks. The experience focuses on cultural immersion through village walks, home visits and butter tea making alongside guided treks and destination dining from riverside picnics to meals in a Mongolian yurt celebrating local traditions. A spa inspired by Himalayan and Chinese wellbeing practices completes the stay.
Shangri-la
Banyan Tree Ringha
Banyan Tree Ringha
Culture, Arts & History, Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Honeymoon, Family Travel
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China

China’s capital blends imperial history with contemporary culture. From the Forbidden City to modern galleries and hidden hutongs, it offers a window into both tradition and innovation.

Tropical Climate (Year-Round): Hot, humid and sunny with frequent short rain showers, no distinct seasons.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a private mixology session at a hidden bar in Marina Bay,

learning to craft signature cocktails with rare spirits and garnishes.

Attend a private wellness and herbal therapy session in Bukit Timah,

learning local techniques for balance and vitality.

Attend a private Cantonese opera rehearsal,

observing costume, music and movement with performers explaining the stories behind each scene.

Take a guided street-art walk,

uncovering murals and small galleries that reflect Chinatown’s evolving creative scene.

Attend a private marine biology session in Sentosa,

observing turtles, coral and local marine species

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Marina Bay

Singapore’s iconic waterfront, home to landmark architecture, luxury hotels and cultural institutions. Beyond the skyline, hidden gardens, rooftop bars and art spaces reveal the city’s design and innovation.

Chinatown

A blend of heritage and contemporary culture, where historic shophouses, temples and bustling markets meet boutique galleries, craft coffee shops and artisanal stores.

Little India

Vibrant and colourful, rich in history, temples and street art. Traditional markets and family-run eateries coexist with modern design studios and independent boutiques.

Sentosa

Singapore’s resort and leisure enclave, offering beaches, hidden coves, luxury lodges and nature trails, alongside quieter islands accessible by private boat.

Bukit Timah

Upscale residential district combining greenery, boutique shopping and wellness hubs, ideal for exploring Singapore’s quieter, more residential side.

Attend a private marine biology session in Sentosa,

observing turtles, coral and local marine species

Sentosa
Capella Singapore
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
Capella Singapore is a refined urban sanctuary set within lush heritage grounds on Sentosa Island, where colonial‑era buildings meet contemporary design and personalised service. The hotel features spacious pavilions, private pools and experiences that connect guests with Singapore’s art, cuisine and heritage. With elevated dining by celebrated chefs, bespoke wellness programmes and easy access to beaches, nature trails and city attractions, it offers a sophisticated base for both relaxation and exploration.
A stylish, design‑led boutique property in the city’s central Tanjong Pagar district, known for its contemporary aesthetic. Atrty interiors, a tropical rooftop pool with skyline views and thoughtfully curated common spaces make the hotel feel both playful and refined. With vibrant dining and bar concepts, easy access to heritage neighbourhoods and a lively cultural scene, it offers a lively yet relaxed base for experiencing Singapore’s dynamic urban energy.
Marina Bay
Naumi Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine
The Barracks Hotel, Singapore is a restored colonial‑era heritage property on Sentosa Island’s historic grounds, where soldier‑officer quarters have been transformed into an elegant hideaway. Its refined atmosphere and intimate scale are complemented by quality dining, personalised service and a serene pool courtyard that offers respite from the city’s pace. Within easy access to beaches, cultural attractions and nature experiences on Sentosa.
Sentosa
The Barracks Hotel Sentosa
Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
An iconic luxury hotel in the heart of the city, famed for its colonial‑era elegance, signature service and historic legacy that has shaped Singapore’s hospitality narrative for more than a century. The property’s refined lounges, courtyards and grand public spaces are as much a destination as its beautifully restored suites. With bespoke experiences, world‑class dining and seamless access to cultural landmarks, museums and vibrant neighbourhoods, it offers a polished and immersive stay.
Singapore's CBD
Raffles Hotel Singapore
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel
The Belmond Eastern & Oriental Express is one of Southeast Asia’s most iconic luxury train journeys, running between Singapore and key Malaysian destinations with routes that reveal lush jungles, paddy fields and cultural cities along the way. It evokes classic rail travel with meticulously restored carriages, elegant dining cars and an open‑air observation coach where ever‑changing landscapes become part of the experience.
Singapore to Malaysia
The Belmond Eastern & Oriental Express
The Belmond Eastern & Oriental Express
Rail Travel, Journeys of a Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
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Singapore

Singapore’s iconic waterfront, home to landmark architecture, luxury hotels and cultural institutions. Beyond the skyline, hidden gardens, rooftop bars and art spaces reveal the city’s design and innovation.

Dry Season (December – April): Warm and sunny in many regions, ideal for beaches and sightseeing.

Wet Season (May – November): Hot and humid with periods of rain, varying by region

Unforgettable Experiences

Visit a tea estate in Nuwara Eliya with a master tea taster,

learning about cultivation, blending and tasting rare teas.

Join a traditional stilt fishing experience at sunset,

guided by local fishermen along the south coast.

Attend a private Ayurvedic wellness session,

combining herbal therapies, yoga, and meditation.

Take a private jeep safari in Yala National Park,

tracking leopards, elephants and exotic bird species with a wildlife expert.

Cycle through tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya with a local guide,

stopping at hidden viewpoints and estate kitchens.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Colombo

The commercial capital blends colonial architecture, vibrant markets and a modern dining scene. Beyond the urban bustle, boutique galleries, private heritage homes and rooftop views reveal a quieter, cultured side of the city.

Kandy

Nestled among hills and lakes, Kandy is a spiritual heartland, home to the Temple of the Tooth and rich cultural traditions. Its surrounding villages, tea estates and waterfalls provide opportunities for serene exploration.

Nuwara Eliya

Known as “Little England,” Nuwara Eliya is set in the hill country amid tea plantations, waterfalls and colonial-era estates. Cooler temperatures and misty valleys make it ideal for outdoor adventures and wellness retreats.

Yala

Famed for wildlife and beaches, the south blends national parks with secluded coastline. Beyond Yala, boutique lodges and conservation initiatives provide intimate wildlife encounters and sustainable travel experiences.

Jaffna & Northern Province

A less-visited region with Tamil culture, historic forts and quiet beaches. Traditional crafts, temples and culinary experiences give insight into Sri Lanka’s diverse heritage.

Cycle through tea plantations in Nuwara Eliya with a local guide,

stopping at hidden viewpoints and estate kitchens.

UNESCO World Heritage Central Highlands
Ceylon Tea Trails
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Honeymoon
A historic estate retreat set in the verdant highlands of Sri Lanka’s tea country, where colonial-era bungalows overlook rolling plantations and valleys. The experience blends elegant, heritage-inspired living with immersive discovery - from guided walks through working tea fields and tea tasting with masters, to picnics amid the hills and excursions to nearby waterfalls and villages.
Malabar Hill is a nature-infused boutique resort perched above Weligama’s rice paddies. The 12–14 free-standing villas with private salt-water plunge pools and open-air spaces create a sense of calm that embraces both jungle and sea vistas. Hill House, the social heart of the property , pairs panoramic views with locally inspired cuisine, whilst yoga, nature walks, spa treatments and curated excursions from surf beaches to tea plantations enrich the stay.
Weligama
Malabar Hill
Honeymoon, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Surf, Dive & Fish
Amangalla is a serene heritage property set within the old Dutch-fort area of Galle, where timeless colonial architecture and shaded courtyards create a calm, restorative atmosphere. The experience centres on walking the fortified streets, exploring nearby temples and museums, and discovering local artisan crafts and cuisine that reflect the region’s layered history.
Galle
Amangalla
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine
A wellness-centred sanctuary nestled in the misty hills above Kandy. The property’s holistic programmes, from mindful movement and yoga to personalised nutrition and restorative spa therapies, are tailored to reset both body and mind within its forested, river-framed setting. With hiking trails, meditation spaces and seasonal wellness events integrated into the rhythms of the landscape, it offers a deeply restorative base for intentional wellbeing and renewal.
Kandy
Santani Wellness-Kandy
Wellness, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
A wild-luxury hideaway set on Sri Lanka’s untamed southeastern coast where the ocean, forest and lagoon converge in a dramatic natural setting. The experience centres on intimate, design-driven huts with panoramic views and a range of nature-immersive activities such as whale and dolphin watching, coastal safaris, kayaking and guided wildlife walks. Dining is locally inspired with fresh seafood and indigenous flavours, while sundowners by the water and cultural encounters give an unbeaten sense of place.
Yala
Uga Chena Huts
Uga Chena Huts
Surf, Dive & Fish, Journeys of a Lifetime, Wellness, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel
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Sri Lanka

The commercial capital blends colonial architecture, vibrant markets and a modern dining scene. Beyond the urban bustle, boutique galleries, private heritage homes and rooftop views reveal a quieter, cultured side of the city.

Winter (December – February): Mild and dry in the north, warmer in the south.

Spring (March – May): Warm and humid with occasional rain.

Summer (June – September): Hot, humid and rainy with typhoons possible.

Autumn (October – November): Warm, dry and pleasant.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a tea-picking and tasting experience in Taichung,

learning traditional methods and rare varietals with a master tea grower.

Hike through Taroko Gorge,

exploring hidden caves and waterfalls.

Attend a private dumpling and noodle-making masterclass,

learning regional techniques with a renowned chef.

Go on a hot spring wellness experience in Beitou,

combining private mineral baths with guided meditation and herbal therapies.

Take a guided cycling tour of Taiwan’s old railway paths,

exploring countryside, temples and local villages.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Taipei

Taiwan’s vibrant capital blends modern skyscrapers with traditional temples, night markets and boutique galleries. The city’s energy, culture and gastronomy make it a compelling base for exploration.

Taichung

Known for its creative energy, Taichung offers contemporary art spaces, tea culture and surrounding mountain scenery. It’s a hub for design enthusiasts and those seeking a quieter urban rhythm.

Tainan

The island’s oldest city, Tainan is steeped in history with heritage streets, temples and traditional crafts. Its food culture and artisan workshops make it a treasure trove for culture-focused travelers.

Hualien & Taroko Gorge

Home to dramatic natural landscapes, Hualien and Taroko Gorge offer marble canyons, mountain trails and remote coastlines. Adventure and nature combine with cultural insights into local indigenous communities.

Kenting & Southern Coast

Taiwan’s tropical south features beaches, coral reefs and national parks. Lesser visited coves, seaside temples and coastal trails make it ideal for a mix of adventure and relaxation.

Take a guided cycling tour of Taiwan’s old railway paths,

exploring countryside, temples and local villages.

Taipei
Villa 32
Wellness, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
A highly exclusive adults-only Relais & Châteaux property nestled in Taipei’s Beitou hot-spring valley, where mountains and natural geothermal waters create a deeply restorative setting. With five architecturally refined suites, each with its own private hot-spring bath, it feels more like a private sanctuary than a conventional hotel. The dining pairs seasonal ingredients with refined culinary techniques and an extensive wine list, while wellness and aromatherapy treatments complete the sense of unhurried calm.
A refined urban retreat in the city’s Zhongshan district, where elegant design and personalised service create a calm oasis amid the city. Its distinctive offering includes cultural experiences, from private tea ceremonies to curated art tours, alongside elevated dining that highlights Taiwanese flavours with creativity and finesse. With wellness programmes, bespoke concierge service and easy access to Taipei’s museums, markets and heritage sites, it provides a sophisticated base for both discovery and relaxation.
Taipei
Capella Taipei
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel
Silks Place Taroko is a refined mountain hotel nestled at the entrance of Taroko Gorge National Park. The property places you steps from some of Taiwan’s most iconic natural scenery and activities like guided hikes, scenic cycling and photography excursions invite immersive exploration of the gorge’s geology and indigenous culture. With elevated dining rooted in local produce, serene lounges and easy access to waterfalls and lookouts, it offers a thoughtful base for both adventure and reflection.
Taroko
Silks Place Taroko
Wellness, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
A lakeside sanctuary on Taiwan’s iconic Sun Moon Lake, where minimalist design, tranquil waterways and mountains shape a serene, restorative experience. The property’s refined architecture make the natural setting an integral part of every stay, while excursions such as private boat tours, cycling around the lake and guided cultural visits connect guests to local aboriginal heritage and lakeside life. With wellness offerings and elevated dining that showcases regional produce, it's a memorable base for both discovery and relaxation.
Sun Moon Lake
The Lalu Hotel
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel
Tucked into a forested valley in Taiwan’s central highlands, where hot springs, rivers and lush greenery shape its calm, nature‑first setting. The property’s design weaves traditional Japanese ryokan influences with local materials and thoughtful landscapes, inviting moments of quiet reflection in onsen baths, riverfront paths and tranquil lounges. With curated wellness treatments, forest walks and nearby cultural sites, it offers a restorative base that feels connected to both land and tradition.
Heping
Hoshinoya Guguan
Hoshinoya Guguan
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Family Travel
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Taiwan

Taiwan’s vibrant capital blends modern skyscrapers with traditional temples, night markets and boutique galleries. The city’s energy, culture and gastronomy make it a compelling base for exploration.

Dry Season (November – April): Warm and dry, ideal for temple visits and sightseeing.

Wet Season (May – October): Hot and humid with afternoon rains, lush landscapes.

Unforgettable Experiences

Kayak through mangroves and rivers in the Cardamoms,

accessing areas unreachable by road.

Take a private boat journey on Tonlé Sap,

visiting floating villages rarely included on standard routes.

Attend a classical Khmer dance rehearsal,

observing training and learning the meaning behind gestures.

Dive or snorkel around the Koh Rong archipelago’s outer islands,

where reefs remain largely untouched.

Ride Cambodia’s southern coastline by motorbike with an expert guide,

passing salt pans, fishing villages and empty beaches.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Siem Reap

Best known as the gateway to Angkor, Siem Reap is also a base for rural villages, artisan workshops and contemporary Cambodian culture. Beyond the temples, the surrounding countryside reveals daily life shaped by rice farming and waterways.

Phnom Penh

Cambodia’s capital is direct and compelling, with royal palaces, riverfront neighbourhoods and important historical sites. The city offers the clearest insight into Cambodia’s recent past and its modern identity.

Kampot

A relaxed riverside town in the south, Kampot is known for its colonial architecture, pepper farms and proximity to the coast. It serves as a base for exploring rural landscapes and traditional agriculture.

Cardamom Mountains

Remote and forested, the Cardamoms are one of Southeast Asia’s last large wilderness areas. Rivers, rainforests and wildlife conservation projects define this region, far from Cambodia’s urban centres.

Koh Rong Archipelago

Off Cambodia’s southern coast, these islands combine beaches with jungle interiors and fishing communities. Less developed than many island destinations, they retain a sense of scale and simplicity.

Ride Cambodia’s southern coastline by motorbike with an expert guide,

passing salt pans, fishing villages and empty beaches.

Siem Reap
Amansara
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Wellness, Food & Wine
Amansara is a tranquil sanctuary in Siem Reap set within a former royal guest residence, offering a serene base for exploring the temples of Angkor. Its quiet courtyards, elegant pavilions and personalised guiding programmes make visits to iconic sites like Angkor Wat deeply meaningful. With refined Khmer‑inspired dining, graceful service and opportunities for cultural encounters and early‑morning explorations, it provides an immersive way to experience Cambodia’s heritage.
A dramatic wilderness outpost in Cambodia’s Cardamom Rainforest, designed as a “luxury survival” experience where nature takes centre stage. Its striking tent‑pavilion architecture and immersive programming (jungle treks, wildlife tracking, river excursions and night safaris) place guests in the rhythms of this biodiverse landscape. With open‑air dining highlighting local flavours and curated cultural interludes with Indigenous communities, it offers a rare and unforgettable base for exploring one of Southeast Asia’s most pristine wilds.
Southern Cardamom National Park
Shinta Mani Wild
Journeys of a Lifetime, Safaris, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
An intimate barefoot‑luxury sanctuary across two lush islands in Cambodia’s Koh Rong archipelago, where pristine beaches, turquoise waters and verdant jungle meet in complete privacy. The experience centres on ocean‑facing villas with plunge pools, personalised wellness programmes, marine conservation activities and curated excursions like snorkeling vibrant reefs or sunset cruises. With elevated, locally inspired dining and a focus on ecological stewardship, it offers a gracious and immersive escape.
Koh Ouen Private Island
Song Saa Private Island
Honeymoon, Journeys of a Lifetime, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine
A tranquil countryside sanctuary amid rice paddies and jungle just outside Siem Reap, where traditional Khmer‑inspired villas evoke a village‑like sense of place. The experience blends relaxed luxury with authentic activities like tuk‑tuk rides through fields, temple excursions, in‑villa spa treatments and communal gatherings in open‑air pavilions. With refined Cambodian cuisine from local produce and a focus on immersive, thoughtful living, it offers a serene base for exploring Angkor’s heritage and rural landscapes.
Siem Reap
Zannier Phum Baitang
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
An intimate, regenerative luxury property along Cambodia’s quiet coastal shores in Kep, where restored 1950s colonial‑era villas and minimalist design create a peaceful, nature‑immersed setting. Rooted in sustainability and community connection, the experience spans holistic wellness programmes, ocean‑view yoga, sailing, dolphin‑spotting, island hopping and cultural excursions that reveal local traditions and landscapes. Gastronomy celebrates fresh seafood and regional produce.
Kep
Knai Bang Chatt
Knai Bang Chatt
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoons
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Cambodia

Best known as the gateway to Angkor, Siem Reap is also a base for rural villages, artisan workshops and contemporary Cambodian culture. Beyond the temples, the surrounding countryside reveals daily life shaped by rice farming and waterways.

Winter (December – February): Mild, dry and sunny, ideal for sightseeing.

Spring (March – May): Warm and humid with occasional rain and mist.

Summer (June – August): Hot, humid and rainy with possible typhoons.

Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and clear, one of the best times to visit.

Unforgettable Experiences

Visit a traditional kung fu school in Kowloon,

observing training sessions and learning about lineage and philosophy.

Explore Tai O fishing village with a local resident,

gaining insight into stilt-house life and disappearing traditions.

Sail by traditional junk through Victoria Harbour at dusk,

experiencing the skyline from the water rather than the promenade.

Learn dim sum techniques in a traditional kitchen,

focusing on folding, steaming and flavour balance.

Explore Hong Kong’s contemporary art scene with a curator,

visiting studios, galleries and non-profit spaces.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Hong Kong Island

The city’s commercial and cultural core, where historic neighbourhoods sit alongside global finance and contemporary design. From Central’s heritage buildings to the green trails above the skyline, this is where Hong Kong’s contrasts are most visible.

Kowloon

Dense, energetic and deeply local, Kowloon offers a more street-level view of the city. Markets, temples, museums and harbourfront promenades reveal Hong Kong’s daily rhythms and layered history.

The New Territories

Often overlooked, the New Territories are home to rural villages, wetlands and some of Hong Kong’s best hiking. An essential counterpoint to the urban core, with strong ties to traditional Cantonese culture.

Lantau Island

Best known for its beaches and monasteries, Lantau balances nature and spirituality with modern infrastructure. Mountain paths, fishing villages and quiet bays make it feel far removed from the city centre.

Outlying Islands

Islands such as Lamma, Cheung Chau and Peng Chau offer a slower pace and a glimpse of pre-skyscraper Hong Kong. Ferries link seafood villages, car-free streets, and coastal walking trails.

Explore Hong Kong’s contemporary art scene with a curator,

visiting studios, galleries and non-profit spaces.

Central Hong Kong
The Pottinger
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A boutique luxury hotel set on historic Pottinger Street in Central, where old‑world charm meets the energy of Hong Kong’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. Art and heritage infuse every corner, from striking photography by local legend Fan Ho that adorns the walls to décor that nods to the city’s cultural tapestry, while two standout restaurants and lounges add depth to the urban experience. Just steps from Central’s shopping, markets, galleries and transport links.
Perched above Hong Kong’s waterfront and known for its quiet elegance, expansive harbour views and seamless blend of contemporary design with Asian sensibility. Featuring sky‑high dining and thoughtfully curated art, personalised service and wellness offerings, all providing a restful contrast to the city’s vibrant pace. With easy access to galleries, boutiques, cultural attractions and the MTR, it makes for a sophisticated and immersive base in one of Asia’s most dynamic cities.
Admiralty
Upper House Hong Kong
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness, Family Travel
The Artus is an artful, design‑led residence in Hong Kong’s vibrant Wan Chai district, where contemporary interiors, bespoke furnishings and thoughtfully curated art create a deeply personal and residential feel. Its blend of stylish living spaces with attentive hospitality makes it feel more like a well‑appointed home than a traditional hotel, while signature dining and lounge areas foster relaxed social energy.
Kowloon
K11 ARTUS
Culture, Food & Wine, Family Travel
Renowned for its timeless grandeur, impeccable service and rich heritage that has shaped the city’s hospitality legacy. Its classic and elegant spaces, from the grand lobby to refined dining venues, blend tradition with modern comfort, while signature experiences like the famed afternoon tea and Rolls‑Royce fleet add a sense of occasion. Located on the waterfront with sweeping harbour views and easy access to cultural landmarks, shopping and UNESCO‑listed neighbourhoods, it offers a distinguished and immersive base in Hong Kong.
Kowloon
The Peninsula Hong Kong
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
A contemporary harbourfront hotel in Kowloon that pairs artful design with panoramic views of Victoria Harbour and the city skyline. Its distinctive offerings include cultural programming, thoughtfully desgined public spaces and a collection of refined dining venues featuring local and global flavours. With wellness facilities, family‑friendly services and effortless access to cultural landmarks, galleries and nearby markets, it provides the perfect base for experiencing Hong Kong’s vibrant energy.
Kowloon
Rosewood Hong Kong
Rosewood Hong Kong
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Wellness
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Hong Kong

The city’s commercial and cultural core, where historic neighbourhoods sit alongside global finance and contemporary design. From Central’s heritage buildings to the green trails above the skyline, this is where Hong Kong’s contrasts are most visible.

Winter (December – February): Cold with snow in the north and mountains, dry and sunny elsewhere.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with cherry blossoms and clear weather.

Summer (June – August): Hot and humid with a rainy season in early summer.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and dry with vibrant autumn foliage.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private early-morning visit to Tsukiji Outer Market with a chef,

learning about seasonal seafood and street ingredients.

Attend a private geisha tea ceremony in Kyoto

and learn the art of Japanese hospitality.

Take a private kimono fitting and stroll through quiet temple paths,

learning about seasonal traditions and architecture.

Visit a luxury onsen lodge

with a private bathing and wellness session overlooking mountains or lakes.

Experience a bespoke sushi making masterclass

in a small Tokyo atelier.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Tokyo

A vibrant mix of tradition and cutting-edge tech, Tokyo buzzes with energy, fashion, and world-class cuisine.

Kyoto

Known for its serene temples, geisha districts, and seasonal beauty, Kyoto is Japan’s cultural heart.

Osaka

A friendly, food-loving city famous for its street eats and lively entertainment.

Hokkaido

Famed for its snowy winters, hot springs, and wide open nature, perfect for adventure lovers.

Okinawa

A tropical island chain with crystal-clear waters, rich Ryukyuan culture, and laid-back charm.

Experience a bespoke sushi making masterclass

in a small Tokyo atelier.

Hakone
Gōra Kadan
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Honeymoon, Snow
Gorakadan is an intimate ryokan‑style hotel perched above Lake Ashi in Hakone, with panoramic views of the lake and Mount Fuji. It blends traditional Japanese hospitality with refined contemporary design, from tatami‑inspired interiors to serene communal baths and private onsens with volcanic water. With locally sourced kaiseki cuisine and easy access to Hakone’s art museums, hiking trails and lakeside activities, it offers a deeply atmospheric and restorative base in Japan’s iconic mountain‑lake region.
Asaba Ryokan is a celebrated traditional Japanese inn with deep roots in Shuzenji’s history. Passed down by the family Asaba over 545 years, it blends timeless tatami interiors, tranquil gardens, the signature Noh Stage over the pond, and elegant hospitality that has defined the ryokan experience for generations. The property’s serene hot‑spring baths create a deeply mindful stay that reflects Japan’s cultural rituals and natural rhythms.
Izu Peninsula
Asaba Ryokan
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Honeymoon, Journeys of a Lifetime, Snow
A boutique hotel nestled in Kyoto’s historic Shimogyo district, steps from cultural landmarks and traditional temples. Its contemporary design subtly references local craftsmanship and heritage, offering a calm base that connects guests to the city’s arts, tea houses and centuries‑old traditions.
Kyoto
The Shinmonzen
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Mukayu is a luxe ryokan-style hotel in Hakone where minimalist design meets traditional Japanese hospitality, creating a serene sanctuary immersed in nature. Its signature hot spring baths, artful communal spaces and gourmet kaiseki cuisine offer a deeply restorative experience rooted in Japan’s bathing and culinary culture. With forested surrounds and easy access to outdoor trails, museums and Lake Ashi, it delivers a contemplative and memorable base for exploring the region’s natural and cultural treasures.
Hakone
Beniya Mukayu
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
A wellness-driven resort overlooking Ago Bay, where traditional onsen culture and minimalist design merge with dramatic coastal scenery. The property centres around private hot-spring pavilions, expansive spa programmes and bespoke experiences such as olive-oil rituals and sunrise meditation. With its focus on quiet luxury, marine excursions, visits to sacred sites and access to local cuisine, it offers a deeply restorative and immersive sanctuary on Japan’s scenic Pacific coast.
Shima
Amanemu
Amanemu
Wellness, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Journeys of a Lifetime
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Japan

A vibrant mix of tradition and cutting-edge tech, Tokyo buzzes with energy, fashion, and world-class cuisine.

Winter (December – February): Cold and dry, especially in the mountains, with clear skies.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming rhododendrons, ideal for trekking.

Summer (June – August): Warm and wet with heavy rainfall, lush landscapes.

Autumn (September – November): Cool, dry and clear, the best time for travel and festivals.

Unforgettable Experiences

Hike to Tiger’s Nest Monastery with a private guide,

focusing on the site’s history, symbolism, and setting rather than speed.

Attend a traditional archery session,

learning the country’s national sport with local players.

Visit ancient monasteries with a religious scholar,

focusing on Bhutan’s spiritual history.

Spend time with local families learning about food, weaving and daily rituals.

Go white-water rafting on the Mo Chhu River

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Paro Valley

Paro is home to Bhutan’s only international airport and some of its most important historic sites, including Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The valley blends sacred architecture, farmland and forest, offering a strong introduction to Bhutanese culture and landscape.

Thimphu

Thimphu is Bhutan’s capital and cultural centre, where monasteries, government buildings and craft markets sit alongside cafés and contemporary galleries. It’s the place to understand modern Bhutan and how tradition continues to shape daily life.

Punakha Valley

Punakha is warmer and lower than much of Bhutan, known for its rivers, fertile fields and the Punakha Dzong, set at the confluence of two rivers. The region offers scenic walks, rural villages and a gentler pace.

Bumthang Valley

Bumthang is often considered Bhutan’s spiritual heartland. Its valleys are dotted with ancient monasteries, temples and small villages, set among rolling hills and pine forests with a strong sense of continuity and tradition.

Haa Valley

Haa is one of Bhutan’s least visited valleys, close to the Tibetan border. It is defined by open meadows, forests and small farming communities, offering a quieter and more remote experience of the country.

Go white-water rafting on the Mo Chhu River

Paro
COMO Uma Paro
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
A serene mountain sanctuary in Bhutan’s Paro Valley, set amid rice terraces with sweeping Himalayan views. Deeply integrated with Bhutanese culture and landscape, offering guided treks, monastery visits and immersive local experiences that reflect the country’s rich heritage. The property’s wellness programmes, holistic dining and thoughtful design create a calm, grounding base for exploring Bhutan’s spiritual and natural wonders.
A tranquil lodge in Bhutan’s spiritual heartland, set among forest and ancient temples. Part of the Amankora circuit, it offers deep immersion in local culture and landscape with guided hikes to monasteries, pilgrimages and village encounters woven into the experience. The property’s serene design, wellness offerings and locally inspired cuisine create a calm, reflective base for exploring Bumthang’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
Bumthang
Amankora Bumthang
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
A wellness‑focused hideaway set high in the hills of Paro, where traditional Bhutanese culture and holistic healing practices shape the experience. The property blends authentic local architecture with nature‑based therapies, meditation, yoga and personalised wellness programmes rooted in Buddhist philosophy. With guided village walks, cultural excursions and panoramic views of the Himalayas, it offers a deeply restorative base for connecting mind, body and place.
Paro
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
A boutique heritage property nestled in Bhutan’s serene Phobjikha Valley, surrounded by sweeping grasslands and the Black‑Necked Crane reserve. With a deep connection to local culture and landscape, it offers guided nature walks, birdwatching, village visits and seasonal opportunities to see the cranes.
Phobjikha Valley
Gangtey Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
A luxurious Bhutanese lodge that brings the brand’s wellness‑focused ethos into the kingdom’s vibrant capital, blending contemporary design with local craftsmanship. Its programming weaves mindful experiences, from traditional healing therapies and yoga to cultural excursions and mountain walks, into every stay. With views over the surrounding hills and exceptional dining that highlights regional ingredients, it offers a refreshing and thoughtful base for exploring Thimphu’s cultural and natural landscape.
Thimpu
Six Senses Thimphu
Six Senses Thimphu
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
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Bhutan

Paro is home to Bhutan’s only international airport and some of its most important historic sites, including Tiger’s Nest Monastery. The valley blends sacred architecture, farmland and forest, offering a strong introduction to Bhutanese culture and landscape.

Winter (December – February): Cold and dry, especially at higher altitudes, clear mountain views.

Spring (March – May): Mild and warm with blooming landscapes, excellent for trekking.

Monsoon (June – September): Warm and wet with heavy rainfall and cloud cover.

Autumn (October – November): Cool, dry and clear, peak trekking season.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a guided trek to hidden monasteries in Mustang,

exploring Tibetan-influenced architecture and landscapes.

Experience a traditional Newari mask-making workshop,

learning the cultural significance of each design.

Take a private trek to Everest Base Camp with a Sherpa guide,

including visits to remote villages and hidden monasteries rarely accessed by tourists.

Take part in a ritual offering and prayer ceremony at a high-altitude monastery,

guided by monks and local elders.

Participate in a snow leopard tracking expedition

in the remote Annapurna or Mustang regions with expert trackers.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu Valley blends centuries-old temples, palaces and stupas with vibrant street life. Beyond the main squares, quiet courtyards, artisan workshops and historic neighborhoods reveal the valley’s rich culture and craftsmanship.

Pokhara

Pokhara is framed by the Annapurna mountain range and dotted with tranquil lakes. It’s a base for adventure, including paragliding, trekking and mountain exploration, whilst also offering serene lakeside retreats.

Chitwan

Chitwan is Nepal’s premier wildlife region, home to rhinos, Bengal tigers, elephants and a diversity of bird species. The area combines jungle safaris with cultural encounters in local Tharu villages.

Lumbini

Lumbini is the birthplace of Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with sacred monasteries, meditation gardens and quiet reflection spaces that draw pilgrims and visitors alike.

Everest Region

The Everest region offers iconic Himalayan landscapes, trekking routes and Sherpa culture. From the base camp to hidden villages, it’s a place of adventure and spiritual connection amid some of the world’s highest peaks.

Participate in a snow leopard tracking expedition

in the remote Annapurna or Mustang regions with expert trackers.

Pokhara
The Pavilions Himalayas
Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A luxury eco-conscious property set in a lush valley near Pokhara with sweeping views of the Annapurna Himalayas and a working organic farm at its heart. The experience centres on farm-to-table dining with onsite produce, sustainable practices powered by renewables and opportunities to explore local culture, wildlife and mountain scenery through guided hikes, yoga, meditation and village visits. With an infinity pool, spa and mountain-framed trails just beyond the villas, it offers a mindful and adventurous Himalayan base.
Shinta Mani Mustang is a striking, design‑led lodge in the ancient walled city of Lo Manthang in Nepal’s Upper Mustang, set against dramatic desert‑coloured cliffs and Himalayan peaks. Its architecture and interiors draw on local heritage with contemporary touches. Experiences on offer include guided treks, village explorations and insights into the region’s unique Tibetan‑influenced culture.
Mustang
Shinta Mani Mustang
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
An elegant heritage property nestled in the foothills near Kathmandu, where traditional Newari architecture and craftsmanship shape the atmosphere. The experience is rooted in cultural immersion, with programmes that explore nearby temples, rural villages and local artisans, complemented by restorative spa treatments and refined Nepali cuisine. With tranquil gardens and scenic mountain views as its backdrop, it offers a thoughtful and authentic base for discovering the rhythms and heritage of the Kathmandu Valley.
Dhulikhel
Dwarikas Sanctuary
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Karnali Lodge sits deep within the remote wilderness of western Nepal, where the Karnali River and surrounding foothills create a dramatic, untamed setting. The experience revolves around nature and wildlife excursions, from guided river safaris and jeep drives to birdwatching and village walks. With open‑air lounges and panoramic views as its backdrop, it offers a truly elemental and adventurous base for exploring one of Nepal’s most pristine landscapes.
Bardiya National Park
Tiger Tops Karnali Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Safaris
Taj Meghauli Serai sits on the edge of Nepal’s Chitwan National Park, where teak forests and riverine plains create a verdant backdrop for wildlife exploration. The property blends colonial‑timber‑lodge style with refined service, offering guided safaris, birdwatching and canoe excursions that bring you close to elephants, rhinos and other iconic species. With elevated dining inspired by regional flavours and open lounge spaces that overlook the park, it delivers a memorable base for discovering the rhythms of the jungle.
Chitwan National Park
Meghauli Serai, A Taj Safari
Meghauli Serai, A Taj Safari
Safaris, Journeys of a Lifetime, Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
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Nepal

Kathmandu Valley blends centuries-old temples, palaces and stupas with vibrant street life. Beyond the main squares, quiet courtyards, artisan workshops and historic neighborhoods reveal the valley’s rich culture and craftsmanship.

Dry Season (May – September): Warm, dry and sunny, best for beaches and outdoor activities.

Wet Season (October – April): Hot and humid with tropical downpours, usually short and intense.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a conservation project to track and protect Sumatran tigers,

combining guided walks with ecological insight.

Take a private night trek in Komodo National Park,

spotting rare wildlife and nocturnal reptiles with a naturalist.

Participate in a traditional weaving workshop in Sumba,

learning ancient textile techniques and dyeing methods.

Take a private sunrise trek up Mount Batur with a volcanologist,

learning about lava formations and local geology.

Join a guided trek through the hidden waterfalls of Munduk,

finishing with a private jungle picnic.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Bali

Indonesia's most iconic island with stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant temples and refined villas with a dynamic dining and wellness scene.

Sumba

A remote island of rolling savannah, dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, Sumba is known for its strong ancestral culture and untouched landscapes, offering a rare sense of raw beauty.

Raja Ampat

A remote archipelago of limestone islets and turquoise lagoons, Raja Ampat is one of the world’s richest marine environments and a paradise for divers.

Lombok

Quieter than Bali, Lombok offers serene beaches, traditional villages and the striking presence of Mount Rinjani, perfect for those seeking nature and space.

Sumatra

Wild and untamed, Sumatra is home to dense rainforest, rare wildlife including orangutans and dramatic volcanic landscapes.

Join a guided trek through the hidden waterfalls of Munduk,

finishing with a private jungle picnic.

Anambas
Bawah Reserve
Honeymoon, Journeys of a Lifetime, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine
An ultra-exclusive island sanctuary in the Anambas archipelago where pristine lagoons, coral atolls and white beaches define the setting, rooted in barefoot luxury and immersion. Marine adventures such as snorkelling, diving, sailing and paddleboarding uncover vibrant reefs and hidden coves while villas and over-water retreats remain closely connected to the sea, complemented by open-air dining that celebrates regional and sustainable flavours beneath starlit skies in one of the world’s most remote tropical landscapes.
A remote, ultra‑luxury sanctuary on Sumba Island, defined by its wild beaches and rolling jungle. Life here centres around world‑class surfing, barefoot‑luxury villas with cliff and ocean views and bespoke activities such as island exploration, horseback riding on deserted shorelines and immersive cultural encounters with local communities. With sustainable gastronomy that highlights regional produce and unforgettable moments from sunrise to starlit evenings, it delivers a truly transformative, once‑in‑a‑lifetime escape.
Sumba
NIHI Sumba
Journeys of a Lifetime, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine, Family Travel
A secluded luxury camp set in Bali’s lush rainforest, where elevated tented pavilions are woven into the tropical landscape along the Wos River. The experience is deeply rooted in place with bespoke rituals, Balinese wellness traditions, expert‑led nature walks and cultural encounters that connect you to local heritage and the surrounding forest. With refined Indonesian cuisine, immersive storytelling and a focus on sensory calm, it offers a singular base for exploring Ubud’s spiritual and natural rhythms.
Bali
Capella Ubud
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
Uluwatu Surf Villas is a relaxed, design‑driven property perched above Bali’s iconic surf breaks, where panoramic ocean views and easy access to legendary waves define the setting. The experience blends barefoot‑luxury villas with seamless surf culture; from guided lessons and board rentals to sunset sessions on nearby reefs. Relaxed dining highlights local flavours, while wellness experiences, clifftop lounging and Balinese cultural touches create an immersive base for surf‑focused adventures and coastal discovery.
Bali
Uluwatu Surf Villas
Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Fivelements Bali is a nature‑anchored wellness sanctuary on the Ayung River, centred around Balinese healing traditions and holistic wellbeing. The property integrates sacred design with bespoke wellness programmes, including plant‑based dining, energy healing, yoga and river purification rituals that honour local culture and rhythm. With immersive forest and riverfront experiences, workshops and mindful practices, it offers a deeply restorative base for reconnecting body, mind and place.
Bali
Fivelements Bali
Fivelements Bali
Wellness, Food & Wine
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Indonesia

Indonesia's most iconic island with stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, vibrant temples and refined villas with a dynamic dining and wellness scene.

Winter (December – February): Cooler and drier in the north, warm in the south.

Spring (March – April): Warm and pleasant across most regions.

Summer (May – August): Hot and humid with heavy rain, especially in the south.

Autumn (September – November): Cooler with decreasing rainfall, ideal for travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private street food tour in Hanoi’s Old Quarter,

meeting local chefs and learning recipes behind the stalls.

Join a small-group fishing trip with local families in the Mekong Delta,

preparing your catch over a riverside fire.

Join a sunrise Tai Chi session on the banks of Hoan Kiem Lake,

led by a local master.

Take a private herbal medicine workshop in Hanoi,

learning about traditional remedies and plants.

Attend a private silk weaving workshop in Hoi An,

making your own bespoke textiles.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Hanoi

Hanoi is the cultural and political heart of Vietnam, blending French colonial architecture, serene lakes and vibrant street life. Beyond the Old Quarter, hidden temples, galleries and artisan workshops reveal the city’s layered history.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Vietnam’s energetic southern hub, where sleek skyscrapers coexist with bustling markets, colonial architecture and vibrant nightlife. Hidden galleries, rooftop bars and riverside lanes provide a more refined exploration.

Halong Bay

This iconic karst landscape is famed for limestone islands rising from emerald waters. Beyond standard cruises, quiet coves, hidden lagoon and boutique floating lodges offer a more intimate exploration.

Hue

Hue is Vietnam’s imperial past preserved in palaces, tombs and citadels along the Perfume River. Tranquil villages, pagodas and riverside gardens offer a slower, reflective side of the city.

Hoi An

Hoi An’s UNESCO-listed old town is a maze of lantern-lit streets and artisanal shops. Surrounding rice paddies, fishing villages and quiet rivers reveal its rural charm.

Attend a private silk weaving workshop in Hoi An,

making your own bespoke textiles.

Hanoi
Capella Hanoi
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Set in a restored colonial‑era complex on the shores of the Red River, blending French‑inspired heritage architecture with contemporary Vietnamese design. The hotel’s distinctive character comes from culture‑rich living spaces, personalised service and immersive experiences that celebrate Hanoi’s crafts, cuisine and traditions. With signature dining, cultural excursions and elegant wellness offerings, it provides a sophisticated and inspiring base for exploring the city’s historic Old Quarter and vibrant arts scene.
Namia River Retreat is a tranquil hideaway set on the banks of the Sabarmati River in Gujarat. The property combines contemporary design with local materials and thoughtful touches, fostering a calm atmosphere that feels deeply connected to its riverside setting. With riverfront dining, cultural excursions and wellness offerings framed by sweeping views, it provides a peaceful and immersive base.
Hoi An
Namia River Retreat
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
A riverside sanctuary set along the calm waters of the Saigon River, where lush tropical gardens and private villas create a secluded feel just minutes from Ho Chi Minh City. The property pairs contemporary design with tranquil river views and personalised service, offering sunset cruises, yoga, spa therapies and excursions that connect to local life and heritage. With relaxed riverside dining and a focus on mindful ease, it provides a serene and restorative base for both urban discovery and peaceful retreat.
Ho Chi Minh City
An Lam Retreats Saigon River
Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
Integrated within Núi Chúa National Park, this retreat sits amid limestone karsts and luminous blue waters that shape a striking marine setting. Guests can enjoy bespoke experiences including private boat journeys, diving and kayaking to hidden coves and thriving coral reefs. Thoughtful dining inspired by local flavours, personalised wellness offerings and direct access to untouched beaches and walking trails create a refined base for discovering the natural and cultural depth of Vietnam’s south-central coast.
Nui Chua National Park
Amanoi
Journeys of a Lifetime, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine
Avana Retreat is a clifftop sanctuary overlooking Vietnam’s South Central Coast, where sweeping ocean vistas and a relaxed, barefoot-luxury vibe define the setting. The property blends minimalist design with nature-driven experiences, from sunrise yoga and wellness therapies to coastal hikes and beach time at nearby coves. With sunsets over the water, locally inspired dining and curated cultural excursions, it provides a serene base for both mindful restoration and exploration of the region’s natural beauty.
Mai Châu District
Avana Retreat
Avana Retreat
Wellness, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine
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Vietnam

Hanoi is the cultural and political heart of Vietnam, blending French colonial architecture, serene lakes and vibrant street life. Beyond the Old Quarter, hidden temples, galleries and artisan workshops reveal the city’s layered history.

Winter (December – February): Mild and dry in most regions, cool in the north, ideal for travel.

Summer (March – May): Hot and dry, especially inland.

Monsoon (June – September): Warm with heavy rains, particularly in central and southern regions.

Autumn (October – November): Warm and drier with improving conditions.

Unforgettable Experiences

Indulge in a wellness retreat

combining Himalayan yoga, Kerala Ayurveda and desert meditation in Rajasthan.

Blend your own spice mix with a local chef in Jaipur

and learn the secrets behind Rajasthani cuisine.

Attend a private Ganges ritual at sunrise

with a local priest explaining symbolism and chants.

Take a luxury train journey through India

with private stops at secret locations, forts and cultural sites.

Join a private tiger safari with a guide

learning about tiger conservation, tracking footprints and spotting elusive wildlife including leopards, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.

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Season Guide

Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a land of desert fortresses, palaces and vibrant culture. Its cities offer centuries-old architecture, royal traditions and sweeping landscapes.

Kerala

Kerala, “God’s Own Country,” is defined by backwaters, tropical landscapes and spice plantations. Its rivers, hill stations and Ayurveda retreats provide a balance of wellness, adventure and cultural experiences.

Varanasi

Varanasi sits on the banks of the Ganges and embodies India’s spiritual heart. Sacred ghats, river rituals and centuries-old temples reflect enduring traditions and daily life unlike anywhere else.

The Himalayas

The Himalayan region includes Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. It offers dramatic mountain landscapes, cliffside monasteries, trekking routes and immersive cultural encounters.

Goa

Goa combines beaches, Portuguese heritage and local culture. Beyond the coast, spice plantations, rivers and traditional villages reveal an intimate view of life along India’s western shoreline.

Join a private tiger safari with a guide

learning about tiger conservation, tracking footprints and spotting elusive wildlife including leopards, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.

Rajasthan
SUJÁN Jawai
Safaris, Journeys of a Lifetime, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
A luxurious safari camp set in the rugged wilderness of Rajasthan’s Jawai Hills, where granite boulders, acacia forests and roaming leopards form a dramatic natural backdrop. The intimate tented suites blend refined comfort with a sense of expedition. Experiences inlcude guided wildlife drives and birdwatching to village walks and stargazing. Dining is elevated yet rooted in place, with open-air meals framed by the vast sky and sounds of the wild.
The Oberoi Amarvilas overlooks the Taj Mahal, offering an unforgettable perspective of the monument from every suite and garden. Mughal-inspired architecture, serene courtyards and locally inspired dining create an elegant, immersive experience. Guests can enjoy private sunrise views, leisurely spa treatments and curated cultural excursions, making it an exceptional base for exploring Agra’s heritage and romance.
Agra
The Oberoi Amarvilas
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Journeys of a Lifetime, Food & Wine, Wellness
Raffles Jaipur is a stately, palace‑like sanctuary in the Pink City where colonial grandeur meets Rajput heritage. Featuring elegant verandas, refined service and thoughtful spaces -whether beneath bougainvillea‑draped arcades or in its lush gardens. With elevated Indian and international dining, a serene spa and curated cultural experiences nearby, it feels like a gracious, immersive base for exploring Jaipur’s art, history and vibrant streets.
Jaipur
Raffles
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
Umaid Bhawan Palace is a monumental palace hotel perched above Jodhpur, where sweeping desert vistas meet opulent Art Deco and Indian heritage. The property’s grand architecture, museum‑worthy interiors and beautifully restored state rooms evoke a regal era, while elevated dining and elegant lounges create a refined setting for lingering and discovery. With private heritage tours, cultural excursions and a serene spa, it offers a deeply atmospheric base for exploring the Blue City and its storied past.
Jodhpur
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Culture, Arts & History, Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Wellness
A quietly elegant boutique hideaway perched on Dolphin Bay in Goa, where a cluster of independent villas are set just above the water. The property’s art‑filled spaces, lush tropical gardens and infinity and plunge pools create an unhurried atmosphere. Al‑fresco dining features fresh local catch and seasonal cuisine while the location, a peaceful contrast to Goa’s busier resorts, makes it an relaxing base for coastal walks, heritage visits and quiet moments by the Arabian Sea.
Goa
Ahilya by the Sea
Ahilya by the Sea
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
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India

Rajasthan is a land of desert fortresses, palaces and vibrant culture. Its cities offer centuries-old architecture, royal traditions and sweeping landscapes.

Winter (December – February): Cold and often snowy, especially inland and in the mountains, with short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with blooming parks and improving weather, ideal for city breaks.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, perfect for exploring cities, lakes and the Baltic coast.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage and fewer crowds.

Unforgettable Experiences

Attend an intimate classical music performance in Krakow,

inside a historic church or palace.

Walk Warsaw’s post-war architecture with an urban historian,

exploring how the city was rebuilt and reimagined.

Visit a mountain spa using thermal waters

and experience local wellness traditions.

Join a private tasting of Polish vodkas and craft spirits.

Discover Wrocław’s market halls and food culture.

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Season Guide

Kraków

Kraków is Poland’s historic and cultural centre, known for its well-preserved Old Town, royal heritage and intellectual life. Beyond its landmarks, the city offers galleries, music venues and neighbourhoods that reveal a contemporary creative energy.

Warsaw

Warsaw is a dynamic capital shaped by resilience and reinvention. Rebuilt after the Second World War, it combines modern architecture, a strong cultural scene and expansive green spaces with a growing reputation for design and contemporary arts.

Wrocław

Wrocław is defined by its rivers, bridges and colourful market square. With a strong university presence and a mix of Gothic, Baroque and modern architecture, the city offers a lively cultural scene and an approachable pace.

Gdańsk

Gdańsk is a historic port city on the Baltic coast with a distinctive maritime identity. Its merchant houses, shipyard history and access to beaches and coastal landscapes give it a character unlike any other Polish city.

Tatra Mountains

The Tatra Mountains form Poland’s highest range, offering alpine scenery, hiking routes and traditional highland culture.

Discover Wrocław’s market halls and food culture.

Warsaw
Nobu Hotel
Food & Wine, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
Nobu Hotel Warsaw blends modern Japanese‑inspired design with Polish sophistication in the heart of the city’s vibrant business and entertainment district. Its signature Nobu Restaurant and stylish lounges create a social, culinary‑driven atmosphere that complements locally influenced cocktails and events. With curated art, wellness facilities and easy access to Warsaw’s cultural landmarks, it offers a distinctive and dynamic urban stay.
Known for its elegant interiors and boutique scale, its character comes from bespoke furnishings, curated art and a welcoming atmosphere that feels both stylish and personal. With a celebrated restaurant and easy access to cultural landmarks, galleries and vibrant neighbourhoods, it offers a distinctive base for exploring the city.
Warsaw
Hotel H15 Boutique
Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
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Poland

Kraków is Poland’s historic and cultural centre, known for its well-preserved Old Town, royal heritage and intellectual life. Beyond its landmarks, the city offers galleries, music venues and neighbourhoods that reveal a contemporary creative energy.

Winter (December – February): Cold and snowy inland and in the north, milder but wet along the coast, ideal for Northern Lights and winter sports.

Spring (March – May): Cool but gradually warming, with snowmelting. Waterfalls at their fullest and longer daylight hours.

Summer (June – August): Mild to warm with long daylight hours including the midnight sun in the north. Perfect for visiting fjords and outdoor activities.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with colourful foliage, shorter days and the return of Northern Lights.

Unforgettable Experiences

Travel through the fjords by private electric boat,

accessing narrow inlets and small communities larger vessels cannot reach.

Join a guided sea-kayaking expedition

between islands and sheltered bays with wildlife spotting along the way.

Explore Arctic fjords by snowshoe or skis,

guided by experts in polar conditions.

Ride the Fløibanen in Bergen early or late

for uninterrupted views and guided walks on the plateau above the city.

Rather than going on a fixed tour, track the northern lights with a specialist guide,

using remote locations and flexible timing, increasing your chances of viewing the spectacle.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Oslo

Oslo is a compact, forward-looking capital set between forest and fjord. Known for its strong design culture, museums and contemporary architecture, the city also offers easy access to nature with islands, trails, and ski areas just minutes from the centre.

The Western Fjords

The Western Fjords are defined by steep mountains, deep waterways and small settlements perched along the water’s edge. This region offers some of Norway’s most dramatic scenery, alongside hiking routes, ferry journeys and fjord-side villages that remain rooted in local life.

Lofoten Islands

Lofoten combines sharp alpine peaks with fishing villages and white-sand beaches inside the Arctic Circle. The landscape supports year-round activities, from hiking and kayaking in summer to northern lights viewing and sea-based experiences in winter.

Bergen

Bergen is a historic port city with a strong cultural identity, framed by mountains and fjords. Its wooden harbour, music scene and role as a gateway to western Norway make it both a destination in its own right and a natural starting point for fjord exploration.

Arctic Norway

Arctic Norway offers remote landscapes, seasonal light extremes and rich Arctic wildlife. It provides a refined base for exploring fjords, islands and tundra while experiencing northern lights, whale migration and Sami culture.

Rather than going on a fixed tour, track the northern lights with a specialist guide,

using remote locations and flexible timing, increasing your chances of viewing the spectacle.

Storfjord
Storfjord Hotel
Snow, Wellness, Food & Wine
A design‑led property perched above the Geirangerfjord, where floor‑to‑ceiling windows and mountain‑framed vistas make the dramatic landscape part of the experience. The hotel combines contemporary Norwegian architecture with locally inspired cuisine and offers activities such as fjord cruises, kayaking, hiking, biking and glacier excursions. Its setting and programming create a dynamic base for exploring one of Norway’s most iconic natural wonders.
A private island escape off Norway’s west coast, accessible only by boat near Bergen. The island blends Nordic design, handcrafted materials and a low‑waste philosophy with immersive outdoor life. Activities like kayaking, snorkeling, wind‑surfing, sauna sessions and foraging connect visitors to the rugged landscape, while communal fire pits and plant‑based dining create a singular, nature‑rooted experience.
Herdla
Lilløy Lindenberg
Wellness, Snow, Food & Wine, Surf, Dive & Fish
Set in the former stock exchange in the heart of Bergen, where historic architecture meets contemporary comfort. Its standout identity comes from elegant interiors that honour the building’s heritage alongside refined dining and a lively bar scene inspired by local culture. Located steps from the harbour, fish market and Bryggen wharf, it offers a dynamic base for exploring the city’s vibrant streets, museums and fjord‑facing experiences.
Bergen
Bergen Børs Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
Nusfjord Arctic Resort is a historic fishing village in Lofoten, where traditional cabins sit against dramatic mountains and sea. Guests can experience the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun, with activities like sea‑kayaking, fishing, hiking and boat excursions. Locally inspired cuisine highlights seafood and regional produce, creating an immersive Arctic stay.
Ramberg
Nusfjord Village & Resort
Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
Based in Oslo’s Frogner district, Sommerro House marries contemporary Scandinavian aesthetics with a lively social spirit. Its standout features include curated cultural programming, vibrant bar and restaurant spaces and artful interiors that reflect local creativity. With easy access to galleries, parks and city life, it offers a stylish and engaging urban base in Norway’s capital.
Oslo
Sommerro House
Sommerro House
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
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Norway

Oslo is a compact, forward-looking capital set between forest and fjord. Known for its strong design culture, museums and contemporary architecture, the city also offers easy access to nature with islands, trails, and ski areas just minutes from the centre.

Winter (December – February): Very cold and snowy with long nights, ideal for Northern Lights viewing and winter activities.

Spring (March – May): Cold at first then gradually milder, with melting snow, longer days and fresh green landscapes.

Summer (June – August): Mild and pleasant with long daylight hours including the midnight sun in the north, perfect for lakes and outdoor activities.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp with vivid autumn colours, shorter days and the return of Northern Lights in Lapland.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a husky sledding expedition

into remote forests, stopping for lunch cooked over an open fire.

Take a private snowmobile journey

to frozen lakes with ice fishing and a lakeside meal.

Experience a reindeer herding day

with the Sami people learning traditional techniques and storytelling.

Experience a Finnish sauna ritual

in a historic wood-burning sauna with a wellness specialist.

Explore the archipelago by private yacht

with overnight stays on remote islands.

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Helsinki

Helsinki combines modern design, vibrant culinary culture, and coastal charm. Its architecture, galleries and design districts offer a sophisticated urban experience, while nearby islands and archipelagos provide quick escapes into nature.

Finnish Lapland

A vast wilderness of snow-covered forests, frozen lakes and fells, where the northern lights glow in winter and the midnight sun stretches the summer days. Rooted in Sami culture, the region offers reindeer herding, traditional crafts and storytelling alongside husky sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing and luxury lodges or glass igloos for serene, remote escapes.

Turku Archipelago

Turku combines history, riverside charm and a lively arts scene. The surrounding archipelago boasts thousands of islands, remote beaches and traditional fishing villages, perfect for exploration by boat or kayak.

Tampere

Tampere blends industrial heritage with lakeside charm, vibrant cultural venues and contemporary arts. The surrounding region offers forests, lakes and outdoor activities that appeal to families, adventure seekers and wellness travelers.

Oulu

Oulu is a tech-forward city with a creative edge, while the wider region offers forests, lakes and the coast, ideal for winter sports, summer hiking and wildlife watching.

Explore the archipelago by private yacht

with overnight stays on remote islands.

Finnish Lapland
Octolo Private Wilderness
Octola Private Wilderness is an ultra‑exclusive lodge beyond the Arctic Circle in Finnish Lapland, offering complete privacy and pristine natural surroundings. Its unique appeal lies in sustainable design, bespoke experiences and wellness offerings set against a backdrop of the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun. The property creates a transformative base for immersing in the Arctic’s dramatic wilderness.
Fagerholm is a secluded Nordic estate on a private island in Finland, where minimalist timber architecture blends seamlessly with untouched forest and sea. The property embraces a barefoot‑luxury ethos, offering seasonal outdoor activities, locally inspired cuisine and holistic wellness. Surrounded by serene natural light and landscapes, it provides a quietly immersive and restorative escape.
Turku Archipelago
Fagerholm Private Island
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel is a Scandinavian hideaway near Rovaniemi that offers sculptural, nest‑like suites overlooking the Arctic forest and fells. Each room’s large panoramic windows frame the surrounding wilderness, making nature an integral part of the stay. With a focus on local flavours in its dining, curated experiences and proximity to year‑round outdoor activities, it delivers an immersive Nordic escape in every season.
Rovaniemi
Arctic TreeHouse Hotel
A remote Finnish lodge on the shores of Lake Inari, deep within Lapland’s Arctic landscapes. Glass‑igloo accommodations provide immersive views of the surrounding wilderness and the Northern Lights, while locally inspired cuisine and cosy Nordic design enhance the stay. Hiking, canoeing and snow‑based activities offer direct access to the Arctic environment, creating a fully nature‑immersed experience.
Finnish Lapland
Wilderness Hotel Inari
Aurora Village in Lapland combines unique glass‑igloo and Aurora cabins with deep immersion in pristine Arctic nature. Guests can watch the Northern Lights from their rooms or private outdoor spaces, enjoy locally inspired cuisine around fire pits and partake in snowshoeing, husky rides, reindeer experiences and other seasonal activities. Set amid forests and frozen lakes, the property offers a truly atmospheric base for encountering the wilderness and the aurora overhead.
Finnish Lapland
Aurora Village
Aurora Village
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Finland

Helsinki combines modern design, vibrant culinary culture, and coastal charm. Its architecture, galleries and design districts offer a sophisticated urban experience, while nearby islands and archipelagos provide quick escapes into nature.

Winter (December – February): Cold and often snowy in the south and central regions, milder along the coasts, with short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Mild and increasingly sunny, ideal for sightseeing, festivals and blooming landscapes.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, perfect for exploring cities, lakes and countryside.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and gradually wetter, with colourful foliage and harvest season activities, especially in wine regions.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a behind-the-scenes tour of the Berlin Philharmonie

with a conductor or a musician and gain exclusive insight into one of the world’s most iconic concert halls.

Go beer and charcuterie tasting in a historic cellar in Munich,

sampling rare lagers, smoked meats and regional cheeses with a master brewer.

Take a hot air balloon ride over the Rhine Valley at sunrise,

spotting castles, vineyards and river bends while enjoying champagne.

Take a cycling tour along the Romantic Rhine

visiting medieval villages, artisan workshops and hidden gardens.

Take a winter Christmas markets tour across multiple cities

including Nuremberg, Dresden and Cologne, with private tastings and evening access.

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Berlin

Berlin is a vibrant capital where history, art and culture collide. From its iconic architecture and museums to cutting-edge galleries, nightlife and design districts, the city is a hub of creativity and contemporary energy.

Munich

Munich combines Bavarian tradition with cosmopolitan flair. Its historic squares, beer halls and royal palaces contrast with a thriving art scene, luxury shopping and easy access to the Bavarian Alps for outdoor adventure.

Hamburg

Hamburg is defined by its waterways and port, blending maritime heritage with modern architecture. The city offers a rich music scene, contemporary galleries and unique experiences along canals and historic warehouses

Cologne

Cologne is renowned for its Romanesque cathedrals, vibrant cultural festivals and artistic heritage. The city balances historic streets with modern design districts, riverside walks and a lively culinary scene.

Dresden

Dresden combines Baroque architecture with contemporary culture. Its restored palaces, galleries and riverfront setting offer a sophisticated mix of history, art and local craftsmanship.

Take a winter Christmas markets tour across multiple cities

including Nuremberg, Dresden and Cologne, with private tastings and evening access.

Frankfurt
The Florentin
Situated in Frankfurt’s leafy Sachsenhausen district, arising from the historic Villa Speyer and the former Villa Kennedy with a thoughtful blend of heritage and contemporary architecture. The hotel offers standout culinary venues, a refined bar and lounge and a spa that complements its cultural position near the River Main and the museum quarter, creating a distinctive and inspiring base in the city’s vibrant centre.
A contemporary design hotel in the city centre, with easy access to the city’s cultural landmarks, shopping and cafés, and Munichs famous Eisbach wave. Featuring bold interiors, social gathering spaces and a lively restaurant and bar that draw both locals and travellers, it offers a stylish and invigorating base for exploring Munich.
Munich
Münchner Kindl
Wilmina Hotel is a design-led property in Berlin’s Charlottenburg, created from a former courthouse and women’s prison with historic architecture thoughtfully reimagined. Its distinctive appeal comes from hidden gardens, calm courtyards and a rooftop terrace that bring a sense of quiet to the city. With a strong focus on culture, dining and design, it offers a characterful and reflective base for experiencing Berlin.
Berlin
Wilmina Hotel
An iconic luxury hotel in Munich’s centre, known for its rich history, refined service and diverse cultural programming. Its standout appeal includes multiple gourmet restaurants, a rooftop spa with panoramic city views and a jazz club that draws local and international talent. Positioned close to the city’s key sights, boutiques and theatre district.
Munich
Hotel Bayerischer Hof
A historic palace-style hotel perched above the Bergisches Land, renowned for its baroque grandeur and sweeping countryside views. Featuring dramatic architecture, refined cultural spaces and a celebrated restaurant programme, including a two-Michelin-star dining experience. With a comprehensive spa and elegant event salons, it offers a stately and immersive base for exploring the region’s heritage and landscapes.
Cologne
Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg
Althoff Grandhotel Schloss Bensberg
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Germany

Berlin is a vibrant capital where history, art and culture collide. From its iconic architecture and museums to cutting-edge galleries, nightlife and design districts, the city is a hub of creativity and contemporary energy.

Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and often windy with occasional snow, particularly inland.

Spring (March – May): Cool and gradually warming, with longer days and blooming landscapes.

Summer (June – August): Mild and relatively dry, with long daylight hours ideal for sightseeing and coastal activities.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage in the countryside.

Unforgettable Experiences

Attend a private tasting of Danish craft spirits

in a vaulted cellar, paired with artisanal chocolates

Join a bespoke Nordic cooking class in Coppenhagen

with a Michelin-trained chef in a historic townhouse.

Explore the countryside by vintage car

with stops at hidden gardens and historic estates.

Attend a brewery experience,

sampling Aalborg aquavit and rare craft beers with a master brewer.

Cycle through the Moesgaard Museum trails

with a guide highlighting archaeology, architecture and hidden viewpoints.

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Copenhagen

Copenhagen blends historic charm, contemporary design, and world-class gastronomy. Canals, royal palaces and vibrant cultural venues combine with nearby coastal villages and countryside for a diverse urban escape.

Aarhus

Aarhus is defined by its contemporary art scene, historic streets and dynamic café culture. The city offers a refined base to explore Jutland’s forests, rolling hills and hidden cultural gems.

Odense

Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, combines literary heritage with a lively arts and food scene. The surrounding countryside and coastal villages offer historic manor houses, artisan workshops and scenic landscapes.

Aalborg

Aalborg blends historic architecture, innovative museums and a youthful energy from its university. Its northern setting provides access to dramatic coastlines, sand dunes and unique natural landscapes, including Europe’s largest migrating sand dune at Råbjerg Mile.

Bornholm

Bornholm is an island of rugged coastline, distinctive round churches and artisan villages. Its cycling-friendly landscapes, dramatic cliffs and thriving craft and gastronomy scene give it a character unmatched elsewhere in Denmark.

Cycle through the Moesgaard Museum trails

with a guide highlighting archaeology, architecture and hidden viewpoints.

Copenhagen
The Darling
The Darling is a design‑forward hotel in Copenhagen’s vibrant city centre where contemporary Danish style meets a lively social energy. Its standout appeal comes from creative interiors, dynamic public spaces and a buzzy rooftop bar. With artful details throughout and easy access to neighbourhood cafés, galleries and nightlife, it offers a uniqu base for experiencing the city.
Set within the historic Tivoli Gardens, it's uniqueness comes from the seamless fusion of fairy‑tale surroundings, refined design and personalised service, paired with signature dining and cocktail experiences. With direct access to Tivoli’s cultural programmes and nearby Nyhavn and Strøget, it offers a captivating blend of city excitement and elegant retreat.
Copenhagen
Nimb Hotel
A classic Danish seaside hotel on the southern coast of Als, known for its timeless charm and panoramic views of Dyvig Bay. The hotel features locally inspired dining, charming outdoor spaces and easy access to waterside walks and sailing, offering a tranquil and scenic retreat by the sea.
Nordborg
Dyvig Badehotel
A boutique hideaway in Copenhagen’s Frederiksberg district that channels the charm and colour of southern France through its bold, artful interiors and laid‑back hospitality. Its character comes from artful interiors, a welcoming salon atmosphere and a personal, residential feel. With a cosy restaurant and easy access to local cafés, parks and boutiques, it offers a stylish and relaxed city base.
Aarhus
Villa Provence Hotel
A striking property perched above Tórshavn, offering panoramic views over the city and the surrounding fjords. Boasting modern Nordic design, warm Faroese hospitality and a sense of connection to the dramatic landscape, it features refined dining with local ingredients and easy access to cultural attractions, hiking and coastal exploration.
Faroe Islands
Hotel Føroyar
Hotel Føroyar
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Denmark

Copenhagen blends historic charm, contemporary design, and world-class gastronomy. Canals, royal palaces and vibrant cultural venues combine with nearby coastal villages and countryside for a diverse urban escape.

Winter (December – February): Cold with heavy snow in the Alps, ideal for skiing and winter sports, milder in lowland cities.

Spring (March – May): Cool and gradually warming with snowmelt in the mountains and blooming landscapes in the valleys.

Summer (June – August): Warm and pleasant, especially in lower regions, with long days perfect for hiking and sightseeing.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and crisp, with colourful foliage in the lowlands and early snowfall in the mountains.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private heli-tour over the Matterhorn

spotting hidden glaciers and secluded alpine valleys.

Experience a bespoke horse-drawn sleigh ride

through the snowy Engadin landscapes in St Moritz.

Take a journey on the Glacier or Bernina Express

and enjoy Switzerland’s most iconic alpine rail routes, witnessing glaciers, mountain passes and valleys while sipping champagne and sampling regional delicacies in a panoramic carriage.

Enjoy a bespoke chocolate-making workshop in Zurich

with a master chocolatier in a historic atelier.

Take a private off-piste skiing session in Zermatt

with a professional guide, exploring untouched slopes, hidden glacier runs and panoramic alpine vistas far from the main ski lifts.

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Zurich

Zurich blends financial sophistication with a rich cultural scene. The city’s lakeside setting, historic Old Town, and contemporary art and design venues make it a refined hub, while nearby mountains and vineyards offer quick escapes into nature.

Geneva

Geneva is known for its international institutions, luxury shopping and lakeside promenades. The surrounding Vaud and Lavaux regions combine UNESCO-listed vineyards, alpine foothills and charming towns like Montreux and Vevey.

Interlaken

Interlaken is uniquely positioned between Lakes Thun and Brienz and framed by the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks. The town is a hub for alpine adventure, including paragliding, hiking and mountain train journeys, while offering a refined base for exploring the Bernese Oberland.

Zermatt

Zermatt sits beneath the Matterhorn, offering world-class skiing, hiking and mountaineering. The village itself is car-free, blending traditional alpine architecture with high-end boutiques, gourmet dining and refined wellness options, while the surrounding glaciers and peaks provide dramatic, year-round scenery.

St. Moritz

St. Moritz is a globally renowned luxury alpine destination set in the Engadin valley. Known for its pristine lakes, exclusive winter and summer sports, and Michelin-starred dining, the town combines natural beauty with sophisticated shopping, cultural events and high-end wellness experiences.

Take a private off-piste skiing session in Zermatt

with a professional guide, exploring untouched slopes, hidden glacier runs and panoramic alpine vistas far from the main ski lifts.

Geneva
La Réserve Genève Hotel and Spa
A luxurious lakeside hotel renowned for its understated elegance, discreet service and intimate atmosphere. Its distinctive charm comes from the combination of refined, classical design with private gardens, panoramic views of Lake Geneva and the surrounding Alps. The property features gourmet dining, a holistic spa and curated experiences, offering a tranquil and sophisticated base for exploring the city and its scenic surroundings.
Grace St. Moritz blends classic Alpine glamour with contemporary style in the heart of the Engadin, overlooking the lake and mountains. Its unique appeal comes from a seamless mix of refined design, social energy and a curated programme of dining, après and cultural experiences. With exceptional gastronomy, a vibrant bar scene and easy access to world-class winter sports and summer pursuits, it offers a lively yet elegant base in one of Europe’s most storied mountain destinations.
St Moritz
Grace La Margna St Moritz
A long-established Alpine hotel that balances classic Swiss hospitality with a quietly modern sensibility, set just above the village with sweeping mountain views. Its appeal lies in the sense of tradition and warmth, refined rather than formal, with thoughtful dining and a strong focus on wellness. With easy access to skiing, hiking and Gstaad’s understated glamour, it offers an authentic yet polished base in the Bernese Alps.
Gstaad
Le Grand Bellevue
A family-run Zurich institution dating back to 1844, set in its own park with views over Lake Zurich and the Alps. Its unique appeal comes from a deep connection to the city’s cultural life, signature gastronomy and impeccable service that has welcomed generations of guests. With tailor-made experiences, refined dining houses and effortless access to art, shopping and city attractions, it remains one of Switzerland’s most celebrated luxury hotels
Zurich
Baur au Lac
The Omnia in Zermatt stands out for its dramatic Alpine setting, perched on a rock above the town with panoramic views of the Matterhorn. Its design blends modern luxury with local materials, creating a striking and intimate mountain hideaway. Guests enjoy gourmet dining, a rooftop terrace, wellness facilities and direct access to hiking or skiing, making it a unique base for exploring the iconic Swiss Alps.
Zermatt
The Omnia
The Omnia
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Switzerland

Zurich blends financial sophistication with a rich cultural scene. The city’s lakeside setting, historic Old Town, and contemporary art and design venues make it a refined hub, while nearby mountains and vineyards offer quick escapes into nature.

Winter (December – February): Cold and damp with occasional frost or snow, especially inland. Short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Mild and sunny, famous for blooming tulip fields and vibrant gardens.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, ideal for cycling, canal cruises and outdoor festivals.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage and shorter days, often accompanied by windy conditions

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private after-hours tour of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam,

with a specialist historian of art guiding you through masterpieces in solitude.

Enjoy a bespoke canal cruise

with a sommelier pairing fine wines or champagnes with seasonal nibbles.

Take a private sailing experience along the North Sea coast

with a professional skipper and tailored itinerary.

Explore the Maastricht underground caves with a private guide,

learning about the city’s history and geology.

Cycle through Utrecht’s countryside visiting private estates and gardens

with a guide granting access to areas usually closed to the public.

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Amsterdam

Amsterdam is unique for its network of historic canals, world-class museums and vibrant cultural energy. The city blends centuries-old architecture with a progressive arts scene, lively markets and innovative dining that draws visitors from around the globe.

Rotterdam

Rotterdam stands out for its daring modern architecture and forward-thinking urban design. The city’s massive harbour, contemporary galleries and dynamic culinary scene make it a hub for innovation and creative energy unlike anywhere else in the Netherlands.

The Hague

The Hague combines royal heritage with international institutions, offering a rare mix of political significance and coastal lifestyle. Elegant streets, historic palaces and Scheveningen’s beaches give the city a distinctive cultural and civic identity.

Utrecht

Utrecht is defined by its medieval canals, unique wharf-level streets and a youthful energy driven by its university. Its mix of historic charm, cultural festivals and accessible day trips into central Netherlands makes it an engaging and versatile destination.

Maastricht

Maastricht is distinguished by its southern European feel, hilly streets and cross-border influences from Belgium and Germany. Its historic architecture, lively culinary scene and riverside promenades give it a character unlike any other Dutch city.

Cycle through Utrecht’s countryside visiting private estates and gardens

with a guide granting access to areas usually closed to the public.

Amsterdam
De Durgerdam
De Durgerdam is a boutique lakeside hotel in a historic fishing village on the IJmeer, just outside Amsterdam. Its design reflects maritime heritage with natural materials and artisan touches, creating a sense of place. The on‑site restaurant serves local, seasonal cuisine, while the waterside setting offers a peaceful escape within easy reach of the city.
Soho House Amsterdam is a members’ club and hotel housed in a former bank in the city’s historic canal district, combining industrial architecture with stylish, eclectic interiors. Its uniqueness lies in the blend of creative spaces, social energy and curated programming for art, culture and dining. With a rooftop pool, bars and restaurants, it offers an immersive urban experience that captures Amsterdam’s contemporary, design‑driven spirit.
Amsterdam
Soho House Amsterdam
A striking hotel housed within a restored 15th‑century Gothic monastery and church, where dramatic vaulted ceilings and contemporary interiors create an unforgettable contrast. Its unique setting merges historic architecture with cutting‑edge design. Dining and lounges are stylish and atmospheric, while the hotel’s location in the heart of Maastricht places culture, galleries and cafés right outside the door.
Maastricht
Kruisherenhotel Maastricht
A landmark luxury hotel in the heart of The Hague, renowned for its historic grandeur and elegant Belle Époque architecture. Its unique charm lies in the blend of refined heritage with modern comforts, from opulent public spaces to curated dining experiences. Located steps from the city’s cultural, political and shopping districts, the hotel offers an immersive and stylish base for exploring The Hague.
The Hague
Hotel Des Indes
The Hoxton stands out for its lively canal‑side location in one of Amsterdam’s most iconic neighbourhoods, where the rhythm of the city meets thoughtful design. Its spaces are filled with eclectic art, local references and convivial social spots that encourage gathering, from laid‑back lounges to a buzzing restaurant and bar. With programmed events, neighbourhood insights and seamless access to culture, cafés and galleries, it offers a vibrant and character‑rich base for experiencing Amsterdam.
Amsterdam
The Hoxton
The Hoxton
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The Netherlands

Amsterdam is unique for its network of historic canals, world-class museums and vibrant cultural energy. The city blends centuries-old architecture with a progressive arts scene, lively markets and innovative dining that draws visitors from around the globe.

Winter (December – February): Cold, dark and snowy with strong winds, ideal for Northern Lights viewing.

Spring (March – May): Cool and changeable with increasing daylight, melting snow and fewer visitors.

Summer (June – August): Cool and relatively mild with long daylight hours including the midnight sun, best for road trips and hiking.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and windy with shorter days, vivid autumn colours and the return of Northern Lights.

Unforgettable Experiences

Soak in a hidden geothermal pool near Hveragerði

tucked into a secluded valley far from the main tourist routes.

Spend a morning at a family-run Icelandic horse farm

in Borgarfjörður and learn traditional tack-making and grooming techniques.

Go on an aurora photography hike in Þingvelli,

away from street lights and crowds, guided by a local astrophotographer.

Go on a snowmobile excursion across Langjökull Glacier

to see glaciers, hidden crevices and ice formations.

Walk the volcanic sand dunes of Mælifellssandur,

exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

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Reykjavík

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.

The South Coast

Defined by waterfalls, black-sand beaches, glaciers and volcanic landscapes. Well-connected yet dramatic, it offers some of Iceland’s most recognisable scenery alongside small villages and accessible hiking routes.

The Golden Circle

The Golden Circle brings together Þingvellir National Park, geothermal areas and powerful waterfalls within easy reach of Reykjavík. It offers a clear introduction to Iceland’s geology, history and natural forces.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Snæfellsnes is often described as a microcosm of Iceland, with lava fields, coastal cliffs, fishing villages and a glacier-capped volcano. Its varied landscapes make it ideal for travellers wanting diversity without long distances.

North Iceland

Known for quieter landscapes, geothermal activity and strong wildlife opportunities, particularly whale watching. Towns like Akureyri provide cultural depth, while surrounding fjords and highlands offer a slower, less visited alternative to the south.

Walk the volcanic sand dunes of Mælifellssandur,

exploring untouched desert-like landscapes.

The Golden Circle
Torfhús Retreat
An Icelandic property in the Golden Circle that reimagines traditional turf houses with contemporary design and rustic luxury. Featuring wood‑lined interiors, reclaimed materials and private basalt stone hot pools that look out over volcanic plains and distant glaciers. On‑site dining celebrates local Icelandic ingredients with menus rooted in regional produce and the setting offers easy access to iconic natural wonders.
A contemporary lodge in Iceland’s rugged West Highlands that combines sleek design with dramatic natural surroundings. The property includes an elevated restaurant and bar serving local‑inspired cuisine, and its location offers easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, wildlife spotting and coastal exploration.
Central Highlands
Highlands Base Hotel
Siglo Hotel by Keahotels sits in the historic fishing town of Siglufjörður, framed by mountains and a tranquil fjord. The on‑site Sunna restaurant serves local‑inspired cuisine, while outdoor hot tubs and a sauna enhance the relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal base for exploring North Iceland.
Siglufjörður
Sigló Hótel
The Retreat sits within Iceland’s Blue Lagoon, offering direct access to the geothermal waters and a striking lava-field landscape. The rooms and suites feature floor-to-ceiling windows, minimalist design and private lagoon views. The hotel includes fine dining, an exclusive spa and private bathing areas, creating a serene and immersive Icelandic experience.
Blue Lagoon
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon
Located in the heart of the city near the harbour, The Reykjavik EDITION stands out for its blend of contemporary design and Icelandic character. The hotel showcases local art and its interiors reflect Reykjavik’s creative spirit. Its dining, bar and wellness offerings are designed to immerse visitors in the city’s vibrant lifestyle, making it a stylish and engaging base for experiencing Reykjavik’s energy.
Reykjavik
The Reykjavik EDITION
The Reykjavik EDITION
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Iceland

Iceland’s cultural and creative centre, combining striking modern architecture with a strong food, design and music scene. It serves as an easy base for day trips while offering museums, geothermal pools and a compact, walkable city centre.

Winter (December – February): Cold and wet inland, mild along the Adriatic coast with occasional snow in mountainous areas.

Spring (March – May): Mild and sunny, ideal for sightseeing with blooming landscapes and calmer seas.

Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, particularly along the coast. Perfect for beaches and sailing.

Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, gradually cooler and wetter with fewer tourists and vibrant autumn colours inland.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private tour of Diocletian’s Palace in Split

and access less-visited areas while learning about its architecture.

Sail to secluded islands off the Dalmatian coast

and stop at tiny bays and quiet beaches.

Visit an ancient olive oil mill in Istria

and taste estate-produced oils with local breads.

Kayak and hike the Cetina River Canyon

with family-friendly sections and scenic stops.

Explore the medieval town of Motovun

and enjoy truffle tastings, art shops and hilltop views.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Dubrovnik

The iconic “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik blends medieval city walls, terracotta rooftops and hidden stairways which lead to quiet terraces above the sea.

Split

A vibrant coastal city anchored by Diocletian’s Palace, blending Roman architecture with boutique cafés, local markets and access to lesser-known islands.

Hvar

An island of vineyards, lavender fields and quiet beaches, anchored by a historic harbour town and a 16th-century fortress.

Plitvice Lakes

A UNESCO-listed national park of tiered lakes and waterfalls, linked by boardwalks and trails through dense woodland, offering immersive encounters with Croatia’s natural landscape.

Rovinj

A coastal Istrian town of cobblestone streets and colourful harbourfront buildings, with small galleries, local eateries and a working fishing port providing a sense of daily life.

Explore the medieval town of Motovun

and enjoy truffle tastings, art shops and hilltop views.

Hvar
Maslina Resort
Maslina Resort is a seaside retreat on Hvar Island with minimalist Mediterranean design, pine‑covered hills and Adriatic views. Guests can relax in villas or rooms with terraces or pools, enjoy the beach club, spa and wellness programmes, and savour fresh Mediterranean cuisine in a serene coastal setting.
Set among vineyards and olive groves, Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery blends rustic charm with refined accommodation. Guests can enjoy estate wines, olive‑oil tastings and seasonal Mediterranean cuisine, then unwind with spa treatments, pool time or a trip to a private Adriatic beach, creating a serene countryside escape.
Bale
Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery
Hotel Vestibul Palace sits within the ancient walls of Diocletian's Palace in Split. It's suites merge historic stone walls and original arches with contemporary furnishings and a striking glass‑roof lobby. Guests can enjoy a cosy restaurant, wine cellar and bar, whilst being able to also step outside directly into Split’s old‑town lanes and waterfront; ideal for those who want history and culture at their doorstep
Split
Hotel Vestibul Palace
Perched 30 metres above the Adriatic, with floor‑to‑ceiling windows and balconies framing views of Miramare Bay. Guests can use the spa, swim in the heated indoor pool, or stroll down to the pebble beach while enjoying refined Mediterranean cuisine at the cliff‑side restaurants. Minutes from Dubrovnik’s UNESCO‑listed Old Town, the hotel balances coastal calm with easy access to the city’s heritage and nightlife.
Dubrovnik
Hotel Bellevue Dubrovnik
Set among olive groves and vineyards in Istria, San Canzian is a boutique retreat built within a restored medieval hamlet. Guests can enjoy Michelin-recommended dining, estate olive-oil and wine tastings and peaceful time by the pool or spa. Rustic stone buildings, modern interiors and countryside views create a stay that feels both authentic and refined.
Istria
San Canzian
San Canzian
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Croatia

The iconic “Pearl of the Adriatic,” Dubrovnik blends medieval city walls, terracotta rooftops and hidden stairways which lead to quiet terraces above the sea.

Winter (December – February): Mild and rainy in the north, cooler inland, mild and drier in the south.

Spring (March – May): Warm and bright with blooming landscapes and ideal conditions for sightseeing.

Summer (June – August): Hot and dry especially inland and in the south with cooler Atlantic breezes along the coast.

Autumn (September – November): Warm early on then gradually cooler and wetter with pleasant conditions for wine regions and coastal walks.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a ceramic workshop in Lisbon’s Alfama district,

learning traditional tile-painting techniques with a local artisan.

Cruise the Douro River on a traditional rabelo boat,

stopping at family-run vineyards for private tastings.

Explore Lisbon’s food scene with a chef-led market walk,

tasting regional produce before a hands-on cooking session.

Join a whale-watching expedition in the Azores,

guided by researchers tracking migratory routes.

Climb Pico Mountain with an expert guide,

experiencing Portugal’s highest peak with insights into its volcanic landscape.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Lisbon

Lisbon mixes historic neighbourhoods with a strong design and culinary scene. Hilltop viewpoints, riverside districts and well-restored palaces give the city variety, while easy access to Cascais and Sintra keeps it an excellent all-round base.

Porto

Porto offers a slower rhythm with riverside architecture, independent galleries and long-standing port wine cellars. It’s also the natural gateway to the Douro Valley, known for vineyard terraces and some of the country’s best scenic routes.

The Algarve

The Algarve is Portugal’s signature coastal region with limestone cliffs, wide beaches and reliable sunshine. Beyond the busy hubs, small fishing towns, quiet coves and nature reserves offer a more relaxed and authentic side.

Madeira

Madeira combines volcanic scenery with a subtropical climate and standout hiking. Its levada trails, botanical gardens and protected marine areas attract travellers who want nature, good food and a refined island atmosphere.

The Azores

The Azores deliver striking landscapes marked by crater lakes, geothermal springs and untouched coastlines. São Miguel, Pico, and Terceira lead with whale-watching, hot springs and a strong conservation-driven approach to tourism.

Climb Pico Mountain with an expert guide,

experiencing Portugal’s highest peak with insights into its volcanic landscape.

Albernoa
Herdade da Malhadinha Nova
A Relais & Châteaux retreat set on a peaceful Alentejo estate surrounded by vineyards and open countryside, featuring a celebrated restaurant showcasing estate-grown wines and seasonal local produce. Guests can explore the land on horseback or foot, enjoy tastings and vineyard experiences, then relax by the pool or in the spa.
A design‑led boutique hotel on Avenida da Liberdade, where contemporary aesthetics meet Lisbon’s vibrant cultural energy. The rooms and suites feature sleek, artful interiors and thoughtful comforts and the hotel includes a lively bar and restaurant showcasing creative cuisine. Situated within easy walking access to Lisbon’s theatres, galleries and shopping, making it a stylish urban base for exploring the city.
Lisbon
Sublim Lisboa
A coastal Relais & Châteaux hideaway set amid dunes and pine forest just steps from the beach. The rooms and villas feature natural materials and relaxed design, creating a calm, barefoot‑luxury atmosphere. The property includes a holistic spa, saltwater pool and beach club, alongside farm‑to‑table cuisine with estate‑grown produce. The surrounding sand‑scapes are perfect for walking or cycling in a restorative seaside setting.
Santa Cruz
Areias do Seixo
A laid‑back luxury retreat known for its understated elegance and natural beauty. The rooms, villas and suites feature calm, earthy design with easy access to wide sandy beaches and forest trails. The property includes beach clubs, wellness facilities and relaxed dining with locally sourced ingredients, creating a serene base in one of Portugal’s most iconic coastal landscapes.
Comporta
Quinta da Comporta
A contemporary retreat perched above the vineyards of Portugal’s Douro Valley, where striking views of the river and terraced slopes are part of the experience. The hotel includes an infinity pool, wellness facilities and refined dining that highlights local wines and produce, creating a stylish base for exploring the region’s scenic beauty and wine culture.
Douro
Octant Douro
Octant Douro
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Portugal

Lisbon mixes historic neighbourhoods with a strong design and culinary scene. Hilltop viewpoints, riverside districts and well-restored palaces give the city variety, while easy access to Cascais and Sintra keeps it an excellent all-round base.

Winter (December – February): Mild and wet in the north, cold in the interior and warm and dry along the southern and Mediterranean coasts.

Spring (March – May): Pleasant and sunny, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, with blooming landscapes.

Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, especially inland and in the south, with cooler coastal breezes along the Mediterranean and Atlantic.

Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, becoming cooler and wetter later, with harvest season in wine regions and fewer crowds at popular destinations.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private cooking class

with a Michelin-trained chef in San Sebastián.

Take a private flamenco masterclass

with professional dancers and guitarists.

Sail the coast of Menorca in a traditional llaut

and explore hidden coves and quiet beaches accessible only by boat.

Blend your own Rioja

in Rioja Alavesa under the guidance of an award winning winemaker.

Tour Barcelona’s hidden Gaudí buildings with an architect

and access interiors and workshops that reveal the techniques and creativity behind his iconic style.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

The Balearic Islands

Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera offer a combination of Mediterranean beaches, historic towns and rural landscapes. Each island has a distinct character, from Mallorca’s mountainous interior to Ibiza’s hidden coves and Menorca’s quiet villages.

Madrid

Madrid is Spain’s political and cultural capital, combining grand boulevards, historic squares and world-class museums such as the Prado and Reina Sofía. The city offers vibrant dining and contemporary architecture, while its central location provides easy access to nearby historic towns and landscapes.

Andalusia

Andalusia spans the Sierra Nevada, olive groves and historic cities including Seville, Granada and Córdoba. The region is renowned for its Moorish architecture, whitewashed villages and cultural heritage.

Barcelona

Barcelona is a hub of architecture, design and cultural landmarks. Beyond Gaudí’s works and the Gothic Quarter, the city offers a sophisticated dining scene, contemporary galleries and accessible beaches.

San Sebastián

San Sebastián is defined by its culinary pedigree, elegant bayfront and rugged coastline. Nearby villages and surf beaches combine Basque tradition with natural scenery.

Tour Barcelona’s hidden Gaudí buildings with an architect

and access interiors and workshops that reveal the techniques and creativity behind his iconic style.

Mallorca
Cap Rocat
Cap Rocat is a 19th‑century fortress turned secluded hotel on a peninsula above Palma Bay, Mallorca. Guests can stay in suites with sea views, swim in the cliff‑side saltwater pool, unwind in the rock‑carved spa and enjoy Mediterranean dining in historic surroundings, creating a private and atmospheric escape.
Cristine Bedfor is a boutique guesthouse in Mahón with individually styled rooms, antiques and thoughtful touches. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy locally inspired cuisine and communal spaces, all within a warm, home‑like atmosphere that celebrates the island’s character and charm.
Menorca
Cristine Bedfor
Montesol Experimental is a boutique hotel in Ibiza Town, blending 1930s heritage with modern design. Guests can enjoy calming, handcrafted rooms, relaxed tapas dining, and a rooftop bar with panoramic views, all within steps of the old town’s shops, galleries and nightlife.
Ibiza
Montesol Experimental
Spirit of Son Fuster is a restored 14th-century manor on a quiet Mallorcan estate at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains. Offered exclusively for private stays, it features a heated pool, spa facilities, a chef-led kitchen and expansive gardens with mountain views, creating a serene hideaway that blends privacy and comfort in a beautiful setting.
Mallorca
Spirit of Son Fuster
Hotel Casa Sagnier transforms a historic 1892 residence into an elegant boutique retreat. Rooms pair warm contemporary design with curated details and Café de l’Arquitecte delivers Mediterranean flavours in a stylish, easygoing setting that draws both locals and guests. A rooftop terrace, sauna, gym and thoughtful personalised services create a polished base for exploring Barcelona’s culture and architecture.
Barcelona
Casa Sagnier
Casa Sagnier
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Spain

Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera offer a combination of Mediterranean beaches, historic towns and rural landscapes. Each island has a distinct character, from Mallorca’s mountainous interior to Ibiza’s hidden coves and Menorca’s quiet villages.

Winter (December – February): Cool and wet with frequent rain, occasional frost and short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Mild and brightening with blooming gardens and gradually warmer days.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry with long daylight hours and ideal conditions for outdoor events.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet with colourful foliage and crisp mornings.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a street art tour in Shoreditch, London

and see murals, graffiti, and installations by contemporary artists.

Visit Thermae Bath Spa

and relax in the city’s natural hot springs with optional massages, saunas, and panoramic city views.

Take part in a coastal fossil hunt in Dorset or Yorkshire

and discover prehistoric remains with family-friendly guides.

Explore the gardens of hidden manor houses and estates in the Cotswolds

featuring walled gardens, ornamental ponds and historic landscaping.

Go on a historic steam train ride in The Lake District

and enjoy scenic countryside views.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

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London

London mixes historic landmarks with contemporary culture, from iconic museums and theatres to independent galleries and markets. Riverside walks, hidden courtyards and rooftop viewpoints offer quieter corners of the city, while a dynamic food and design scene keeps it endlessly engaging.

Bath

Bath combines Georgian architecture, Roman heritage and vibrant cultural life. Its thermal waters, boutique shops and historic streets offer a refined city experience, while surrounding countryside and charming villages make it easy to balance city exploration with scenic escapes.

The Cotswolds

The Cotswolds feature rolling limestone hills, picturesque villages and centuries-old estates. Quiet lanes, artisan workshops and local markets provide a leisurely pace, while gardens, historic houses and countryside trails highlight the region’s enduring charm.

Cornwall

Rugged coastline with fishing villages, sweeping beaches and a strong creative and culinary scene. Towns like St Ives and Padstow offer a relaxed coastal pace, while surfing, coastal trails and a distinct maritime heritage give the region its own unmistakable identity.

The Lake District

Offering dramatic lakes, forested valleys and rugged fells, with villages and market towns scattered throughout. Walking trails, boat rides and historic estates allow visitors to explore both natural beauty and cultural heritage in a region of striking contrasts.

Go on a historic steam train ride in The Lake District

and enjoy scenic countryside views.

Bath
The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa
Occupying an elegant Georgian crescent in Bath, this hotel offers a blend of period charm and contemporary comfort. Guests can enjoy beautifully furnished rooms, afternoon tea or refined dining, then unwind in the award‑winning spa, pool and gardens. Located within walking distance of Bath’s historic sites.
Thyme is a boutique countryside retreat set where a peaceful rural setting meets refined comfort. The rooms blend contemporary style with cosy touches and views over gardens or woodland. The hotel includes a relaxed restaurant and terrace dining that celebrates local, seasonal produce, alongside charming gardens and easy access to walking trails, offering a calm and stylish escape in nature.
The Cotswolds
Thyme
Set beside its namesake sandy beach on the east coast of England, this collection of surf inspired beach houses feature contemporary design and large windows that frame sea views and natural light. The property includes a beachfront bar and restaurant serving fresh, locally inspired cuisine, outdoor terraces and easy access to the wide shoreline.
St Ives Bay
Three Mile Beach Hotel
The Twenty Two is a refined urban hotel in Knightsbridge with rooms and suites featuring elegant, tailored interiors and thoughtful details, creating a serene city base. The hotel includes bespoke dining experiences, a well‑appointed bar and lounge, and easy access to Knightsbridge’s luxury shopping, museums and parks, making it an ideal stay for design‑minded travellers seeking calm sophistication in central London.
London
The Twenty Two
Charlotte Street Hotel in London’s Fitzrovia combines plush, design‑led interiors with a lively neighbourhood spirit. The rooms and suites feature rich fabrics, thoughtful details and a sense of relaxed refinement, many with city views over the surrounding streets. The hotel includes a stylish restaurant and bar, a cosy drawing room and wellness facilities.
London
Charlotte Street Hotel
Charlotte Street Hotel
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England

London mixes historic landmarks with contemporary culture, from iconic museums and theatres to independent galleries and markets. Riverside walks, hidden courtyards and rooftop viewpoints offer quieter corners of the city, while a dynamic food and design scene keeps it endlessly engaging.

Winter (December – February): Mild but wet and windy, with occasional frost and snow in inland and northern areas.

Spring (March – May): Cool and increasingly sunny, with blooming landscapes and longer daylight hours.

Summer (June – August): Mild and relatively dry, with long days ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage, often accompanied by windy conditions

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a guided horseback ride across Ireland’s untouched beaches and dunes,

a distinctly Irish coastal experience.

Join a traditional Irish cooking class,

making soda bread, colcannon and other native dishes with local ingredients.

Go on a boat tour of Ireland’s remote Atlantic islands,

spotting puffins, gannets and seals.

Take a private fishing trip,

, targeting wild salmon or trout native to Ireland’s waterways.

Take a private falconry session over rugged Irish cliffs and open boglands,

learning to handle hawks, owls and falcons under the guidance of an expert.

Top Regions To Visit

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Dublin

The capital blends Georgian streets, historic landmarks, traditional Irish pubs and a vibrant cultural scene, with quiet courtyards, boutique galleries and riverside walks along the Liffey.

Galway

Galway’s colorful streets give way to a lively arts scene, cosy cafés and music-filled pubs, while the surrounding Connemara region offers rugged coastline, boglands and tranquil lakes.

Killarney

Killarney is a gateway to dramatic landscapes, including serene lakes, hidden valleys and forest trails in Killarney National Park, perfect for scenic drives and walks.

Cork

Cork city’s vibrant streets lead to the Wild Atlantic Way, where windswept beaches, remote fishing villages and jagged cliffs reveal the country’s untamed beauty.

Causeway Coast

Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast is defined by the Giant’s Causeway’s striking basalt formations, quiet cliff paths and historic castles perched above the Atlantic.

Take a private falconry session over rugged Irish cliffs and open boglands,

learning to handle hawks, owls and falcons under the guidance of an expert.

County Mayo
The Lodge at Ashford Castle
The Lodge at Ashford Castle is a relaxed country-house hideaway on the Ashford estate, offering views over Lough Corrib and easy access to the castle’s expansive grounds. Guests can explore woodland trails, try activities like falconry or cycling, dine at Wilde’s or simply enjoy the quiet charm of a lakeside retreat.
Hayfield Manor is a tranquil, family-owned estate tucked behind leafy gardens in the heart of Cork. Its interiors feel warm and refined, with classic rooms, quiet lounges and the gentle atmosphere of a lived-in country home. Guests can enjoy the spa, swim in the indoor pool or enjoy peaceful garden corners, while dining ranges from elegant Irish cooking to relaxed meals overlooking the grounds.
Cork
Hayfield Manor
The Killarney Park is a five‑star hotel in the heart of Killarney, combining refined rooms with bespoke furnishings and a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy seasonal Irish cuisine, relax in the spa, pool and wellness facilities, play golf nearby, or explore the trails, lakes and forests of Killarney National Park.
Killarney
The Killarney Park
Adare Manor is a neo‑Gothic five‑star estate set on 840 acres of rolling Irish countryside. Guests can play its championship golf course, unwind in the spa and enjoy Michelin‑starred dining or relaxed lounge experiences, all within a historic manor rich in character and charm.
County Limerick
Adare Manor
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection, is a historic five‑star hotel overlooking St. Stephen's Green in Dublin. Guests can enjoy elegantly furnished rooms, refined dining, classic afternoon tea, a spa and an indoor pool, all within walking distance of the city’s cultural and shopping highlights.
Dublin
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
The Shelbourne, Autograph Collection
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Ireland

The capital blends Georgian streets, historic landmarks, traditional Irish pubs and a vibrant cultural scene, with quiet courtyards, boutique galleries and riverside walks along the Liffey.

Winter (December – February): Cold and wet in the north, snow in mountainous regions, mild and drier along the Mediterranean coast.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with blooming landscapes, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Summer (June – August): Warm to hot, especially inland and in the south, with sunny days along the coast; popular for beaches and festivals.

Autumn (September – November): Mild and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage in the countryside and cooler temperatures in the north and mountains.

Unforgettable Experiences

Cycle through hidden Provençal villages,

stopping at a family-run olive mill to press your own olive oil.

Blend your own wine in a hidden Bordeaux château

guided by the estate winemaker and take home a bottle with your signature label.

Explore Paris’ street art scene with a local artist,

learning to paint your own mural in a secret Montmartre atelier.

Go on a guided foraging walk through Loire meadows and woodlands,

creating a lunch from wild herbs, mushrooms, and seasonal plants.

Explore the Riviera by vintage convertible,

stopping at secret viewpoints, boutique wineries and small harbours for lunch.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Paris

The capital blends timeless architecture, world-class museums and vibrant cultural life. Beyond the city’s streets and squares, private river cruises, curated garden tours and historic estates offer intimate ways to enjoy architecture, urban landscapes and quiet corners away from the crowds.

The French Riviera

Mediterranean glamour meets understated elegance along cliffs, hidden beaches and pastel villages. Private boat trips, seaside dining and stays in charming coastal town such as Nice, Cannes or Saint - Tropezs provide a refined coastal escape.

Provence

Rolling vineyards, hilltop villages and fragrant lavender fields create a serene backdrop for wine tastings, artisanal food experiences, days out cycling and stays in countryside estates. Meandering through markets, gardens and local ateliers offers an authentic sense of the region’s enduring charm.

Bordeaux

Beyond its renowned vineyards and historic châteaux, Bordeaux stretches from rolling forests to the Atlantic coast. Surfing along Arcachon Bay, forested trails, and the region’s dunes and beaches offer an active, scenic and varied experience alongside its celebrated wine and gastronomy.

Loire Valley

Rivers, châteaux and gardens define the valley, but the region also offers boating along quiet waterways, hot-air balloon flights over the countryside and walking or cycling trails through forests and open fields. These experiences allow a sense of scale, scenery and calm beyond the historic estates.

Explore the Riviera by vintage convertible,

stopping at secret viewpoints, boutique wineries and small harbours for lunch.

Antibes
Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc
Hotel du Cap‑Eden‑Roc is an iconic French Riviera retreat on the tip of Cap d’Antibes, offering rooms, suites and villas with sea views, terraces or garden settings. Guests can relax by the cliff‑side pool, stroll through pine‑shaded gardens, play tennis or savour refined Mediterranean dining, all within an atmosphere of understated elegance and privacy.
Hôtel Belles Rives is an Art Deco waterfront retreat on the Côte d’Azur, with 43 individually styled rooms and suites. Guests can relax on the private beach, swim in the Mediterranean, try watersports or enjoy cocktails while dining at the Michelin‑starred restaurant or it's atmospheric bar.
Cap d'Antibes
Hôtel Belles Rives
Domaine de Manville is a 5‑star estate near Les Baux‑de‑Provence, with 30 rooms and 9 villas filled with Provençal light and comfort. Guests can wander olive groves, swim in the pool, relax in the spa or explore nearby villages, while dining ranges from a Michelin‑starred restaurant to casual courtyard lunches, creating a refined countryside retreat.
Provence
Domaine de Manville
Experimental Chalet Val d’Isère is a four‑star Alpine retreat with 113 rooms, suites and lofts featuring rustic wood interiors, mountain views and modern comforts. Guests can ski the Espace Killy, enjoy hearty alpine dining, cocktails at the bar or unwind in the spa, sauna and pool, making it a stylish base for a winter escape.
Val d'Isère
Experimental Chalet Val d'Isère
Lily of the Valley is a wellness-focused retreat near Saint‑Tropez, set in a serene Mediterranean landscape with a private beach, forested walking paths and sea views. Guests can unwind in the 2,000 m² spa, take part in yoga or fitness sessions, enjoy nutritious, chef-designed cuisine and relax in elegantly designed spaces, creating a restorative escape where luxury meets mindful wellbeing.
Côte d'Azur
Lily of The Valley
Lily of The Valley
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France

The capital blends timeless architecture, world-class museums and vibrant cultural life. Beyond the city’s streets and squares, private river cruises, curated garden tours and historic estates offer intimate ways to enjoy architecture, urban landscapes and quiet corners away from the crowds.

Long Rains / Wet Season (March – May): Hot, humid and heavy showers, particularly in the afternoons.

Cool Dry Season (June – October): Pleasantly warm, lower humidity, ideal for beach and safari activities.

Short Rains / Transitional Season (November – December): Warm with occasional short, intense showers, seas are calm and excellent for water sports.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a spice plantation tour

with a master guide, learning about Zanzibar’s vanilla, cinnamon and clove cultivation with hands-on experiences.

Go on a bespoke sunset fishing trip

with a local crew, learning traditional techniques and enjoying a private seafood feast on a deserted beach.

Go on a private marine conservation experience,

assisting researchers with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking in secluded areas.

Charter a private dhow cruise along Zanzibar’s northern coast

and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches, snorkel coral reefs and enjoy a gourmet lunch onboard.

Join a private storytelling and cultural workshop with local elders,

learning traditional Swahili songs, dance and folklore in an intimate setting.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Stone Town

Wander narrow alleys, discover centuries-old spice markets and stay in restored boutique riads while enjoying private cultural tours and rooftop sundowners overlooking the harbor.

Nungwi & Northern Beaches

Famed for soft white sands and turquoise waters, this area offers luxury villas, private snorkeling and diving excursions and sunset dhow cruises.

Kendwa & Tranquil Coastline

A quieter northern stretch perfect for wellness retreats and water sports without the crowds.

Paje & South East Coast

Known for its dramatic turquoise lagoons and kite-surfing conditions, this region is perfect for sailing, secluded beaches and guided marine explorations.

Jozani & Central Forest

Home to the island’s endemic red colobus monkeys, Jozani offers forest walks, conservation experiences and intimate lodge stays surrounded by nature.

Join a private storytelling and cultural workshop with local elders,

learning traditional Swahili songs, dance and folklore in an intimate setting.

Kendwa
Zuri Zanzibar
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
Aboutique coastal retreat with bungalows, suites and villas set among tropical gardens and white‑sand beaches. Facilities include a spa, wellness studio, yoga pavilion, infinity pool and a range of water‑sports, while dining spans beachfront grills and poolside cafés.
Mnemba Island is a secluded coral atoll retreat where private bandas sit above turquoise reef‑enclosed seas. Guests enjoy barefoot luxury, with easy access to snorkelling, diving, sailing or dhow cruises, while the beach bar, spa and intimate dining set an effortlessly serene tone.
Mnemba Island
&Beyond Mnemba Island Lodge
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellnes
Fundu Lagoon is a private island retreat on Pemba with thatched villas and suites overlooking the ocean. Facilities include a spa, infinity pool, PADI dive centre and water‑sports, while the restaurant and bar offer fresh Swahili-inspired cuisine for a relaxed, barefoot‑luxury stay.
Pemba Island
Fundu Lagoon
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Honeymoon
Baraza Zanzibar is a lavish beach escape on the island’s southeast coast where villas combine Arabic, Swahili and Indian design to create a refined yet relaxed atmosphere. Villas feature private pools, open‑air baths and direct beach access. Guests can enjoy spa treatments, snorkelling over coral reefs, kite‑surfing or diving in the Indian Ocean and dining on fresh Zanzibar seafood and international dishes under swaying palms.
Bwejuu Beach
Baraza Resort & Spa
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History
Breezes Beach Club & Spa Zanzibar is a laid‑back coastal retreat with rooms and suites opening onto gardens or the ocean. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy spa treatments, try snorkelling or diving and dine on fresh, local cuisine for an effortless barefoot‑luxury escape.
Nungwi
Breezes Beach Club & Spa
Breezes Beach Club & Spa
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon
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Zanzibar

Wander narrow alleys, discover centuries-old spice markets and stay in restored boutique riads while enjoying private cultural tours and rooftop sundowners overlooking the harbor.

Winter (December – February): Cold, wet and often windy, with snow in the Highlands and occasional frost in the lowlands.

Spring (March – May): Cool but increasingly mild, with longer daylight hours and blooming landscapes.

Summer (June – August): Mild to warm, relatively drier, with long daylight and ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor activities.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and wet, with shorter days and colourful foliage, sometimes stormy along the coasts.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private whisky tour in the Highlands

and sample rare single malts at family-run distilleries, finishing with a tasting in a historic castle.

Go on a private castle tour with a historian in Edinburgh,

exploring secret rooms, private courtyards and historic treasures.

Go on a deer-stalking and wildlife experience in the Highlands,

with a team of expert trackers, staying at luxury accomodation and enjoying whiskey and traditional Scottish meals.

Take a private guided tour of the Orkney or Shetland Islands,

discovering prehistoric sites, coastal cliffs and secluded beaches.

Sail around the Inner Hebrides,

spotting eagles, seals and puffins while stopping at deserted beaches.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

The Highlands

Rugged mountains, lochs and glens provide the perfect backdrop for private hiking, whisky tastings and stays in secluded luxury lodges.

Isle of Skye

Dramatic coastline, hidden beaches and iconic landscapes offer private guided walks, boat excursions and intimate stays in boutique island cottages.

Edinburgh

Scotland’s capital blends history, architecture and culture, with private castle tours, exclusive dining experiences and whisky tastings.

Loch Lomond

Serene waters and surrounding hills allow for private boating, cycling and nature excursions, paired with boutique lodges and country house stays.

Aberdeenshire

Castles, rolling countryside and whisky distilleries provide opportunities for private estate tours, falconry experiences and exclusive stays.

Sail around the Inner Hebrides,

spotting eagles, seals and puffins while stopping at deserted beaches.

Auchterarder Perthshire
Gleneagles
Food & Wine, Golf, Family Travel, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Cycling
Gleneagles is a grand Scottish estate that blends heritage with contemporary polish, offering elegant rooms, sweeping Highland views and an atmosphere of effortless country luxury. Guests can play on world-class golf courses, try falconry or horse riding, unwind in the spa’s thermal suites or explore the estate’s peaceful trails, while its collection of restaurants and bars delivers everything from relaxed comfort to Michelin-starred dining.
Kinloch Lodge is a historic Skye retreat on the shores of Loch na Dal, offering cosy, elegant rooms and an atmosphere that feels more like a welcoming family home than a hotel. Guests can enjoy locally inspired dining, a broad whisky selection, exploring the island, walking, fishing and foraging, returning each day to the lodge’s warmth and charm.
Isle of Sky
Kinloch Lodge
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel
The Balmoral Hotel is Edinburgh’s iconic Victorian landmark, with rooms and suites featuring marble bathrooms, plush fabrics and views of the castle or city skyline. Guests can enjoy refined Scottish dining, classic afternoon tea and atmospheric bars, while the hotel’s central location puts the Royal Mile, galleries and gardens within easy reach.
Edinburgh
The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte Hotel
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
A Highland retreat set on 70 coastal acres near Tain, with just nine individually styled rooms in the main house and cottages, each reflecting the character and aromas of the famous Glenmorangie distillery. Guests can enjoy whisky tastings, coastal walks, foraging or nearby golf, while communal dinners and relaxed breakfasts create an intimate, home‑like experience that feels uniquely tied to the local landscape and spirit.
The Highlands
Glenmorangie House
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Golf
Belmond Royal Scotsman is an intimate sleeper‑train journey through the Scottish Highlands, with just 36 guests aboard vintage Pullman‑style carriages featuring private ensuite cabins and polished wood interiors. Guests can enjoy scenic glens, lochs and castles by day, fine Scottish dining in the mahogany‑paneled dining cars and a spa car for relaxation, making it a uniquely elegant way to explore Scotland.
Edinburgh to Highlands
Belmond Royal Scotsman
Belmond Royal Scotsman
Rail Journeys, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
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Scotland

Rugged mountains, lochs and glens provide the perfect backdrop for private hiking, whisky tastings and stays in secluded luxury lodges.

Winter (December – February): Cold in the north with snow in the Alps, mild along the Mediterranean coast and rainy in central regions.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant, with blooming landscapes and increasing sunshine, ideal for sightseeing.

Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, particularly in the south, with cooler breezes along the coasts; popular for beaches and festivals.

Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, becoming cooler and wetter later, with vibrant fall foliage and harvest season activities.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private wine tour through the Chianti hills

and sample small-batch vintages at family-owned estates, ending with a villa lunch overlooking the vineyards.

Join a private truffle-hunting experience

with local experts, followed by a hands-on cooking session and gourmet meal.

Take a private helicopter tour over the Dolomites,

landing for a gourmet picnic in the heart of the mountains.

Take a private cultural tour of Rome’s historic landmarks after hours,

including the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Vatican museums.

Take a private boat to Capri’s hidden grottos,

including the Blue Grotto and enjoy an intimate seafood lunch on a secluded terrace.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Tuscany

From rolling vineyards to hilltop towns, Tuscany offers wine tastings, culinary journeys and art-filled escapes through Florence, Siena and the surrounding countryside.

Amalfi Coast

Dramatic cliffs and iconic pastel villages along the coast provide opportunities for private yacht trips, coastal dining and boutique stays in Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi.

Veneto

From Venice’s canals to Verona’s charm and the surrounding countryside, Veneto blends history and culture with gondola rides, palazzo visits and tailored cultural experiences.

Lombardy

Lake Como’s serene waters and alpine villages sit alongside Milan’s sophistication, providing lakeside villa stays, bespoke excursions and a refined mix of art, cuisine, and landscapes.

Sicily

Historic towns, volcanic landscapes and dramatic coastline allow cultural tours, hands-on culinary experiences and intimate stays across Sicily and the Aeolian Islands.

Take a private boat to Capri’s hidden grottos,

including the Blue Grotto and enjoy an intimate seafood lunch on a secluded terrace.

Umbria
Tenuta di Murlo
Honeymoon, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Tenuta di Murlo is a refined Umbrian estate with restored villas and rooms, some featuring private gardens, pools, or jacuzzis. Guests can enjoy countryside hikes, horse rides, cooking classes, truffle hunting, wine tasting, or simply relax by the pool, while in‑villa dining offers a personal, elegant touch.
A beautiful coastal estate in Puglia blending traditional Mediterranean charm with modern comfort. With whitewashed villas, olive groves and stone‑lined courtyards, it feels like a timeless Italian village revived for relaxed luxury. Guests can swim, golf, bike along scenic trails, or unwind at the spa, while rustic‑elegant restaurants serve regional Italian fare.
Puglia
Borgo Egnazia
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Golf, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Borgo Santo Pietro is a Tuscan estate with individually styled rooms and suites set among olive groves, vineyards and beuatifully manicured gardens. Guests can enjoy a spa, saltwater pool, cooking classes, wine tastings and farm-to-table dining, combining refined luxury with rustic charm.
Tuscany
Borgo Santo Pietro
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine
Residenza Napoleone III offers a rare slice of Roman history and elegance in the heart of the city. Housed in a 16th-century palazzo, it features opulently decorated suites - rich with frescoes, antique furnishings and classical art—that evoke a stately, old-world atmosphere. Guests enjoy full butler and concierge services, a welcome Chianti and fresh fruit, and custom touches like in-suite breakfasts and private transfers, creating a secluded, refined stay just steps from Rome’s best boutiques and landmarks
Rome
Residenza Napoleone III
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
My Arbor is a treetop wellness retreat in the Dolomites, offering adults-only suites perched among pine trees with sweeping mountain views. The 2,500 m² spa features pools, saunas and Alpine-inspired treatments, while the surrounding mountains invite skiing, hiking or cycling, depending on the season.
Dolomites
My Arbor
My Arbor
Wellness, Cycling, Snow
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Italy

From rolling vineyards to hilltop towns, Tuscany offers wine tastings, culinary journeys and art-filled escapes through Florence, Siena and the surrounding countryside.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and wet with cyclones possible, especially along the east coast.

Transition Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains ease, temperatures cool and travel conditions improve.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny, the best time for wildlife viewing and trekking.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Warm and dry with excellent conditions for beaches and nature exploration.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private lemur photography expedition

in Andasibe or Mantadia, with a local expert helping you capture rare species in their natural habitat.

Go on a private whale-watching excursion

off Île Sainte-Marie and observe humpback whales, dolphins and rare seabirds with expert guidance.

Go on a guided night hike

in Marojejy or Andasibe and experience nocturnal wildlife like leaf-tailed geckos, frogs, and rare insects with a specialist naturalist.

Join a private traditional Malagasy music and dance workshop

and learn local rhythms, instruments and choreography in a curated, intimate village setting.

Go on a bespoke forest wellness and foraging experience,

discovering edible plants, medicinal herbs and forest remedies with a specialist guide.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Home to the iconic indri lemurs and lush rainforest, Andasibe-Mantadia offers intimate wildlife encounters and private lodge stays surrounded by dense forest.

Avenue of the Baobabs & Morondava

A striking landscape of towering baobabs and golden sunsets, Morondava provides exclusive lodges and curated excursions through this iconic, yet tranquil region.

Nosy Be & the Northern Islands

A cluster of idyllic islands with clear waters, coral reefs and secluded beaches, perfect for private villas, snorkeling, diving and marine exploration.

Isalo National Park

Dramatic sandstone formations, canyons and hidden pools define Isalo, with boutique lodges providing discreet access to its trails and quiet natural beauty.

Tsingy de Bemaraha

A UNESCO World Heritage site of limestone karst formations, caves and forests, offering guided exploration for small, private groups in a surreal, remote landscape.

Go on a bespoke forest wellness and foraging experience,

discovering edible plants, medicinal herbs and forest remedies with a specialist guide.

Nosy Be Archipelago & The North Coast
Miavana by Tide + Time
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Miavana is an ultra‑luxury, eco-conscious resort on the private island of Nosy Ankao, accessible only by helicopter. Its spacious villas, crafted from local stone and timber, feature floor‑to‑ceiling glass, private pools and direct beach access. Guests can snorkel coral reefs, spot lemurs on forest walks, dive shipwrecks, kite‑surf or take helicopter excursions; all backed by a deep commitment to conservation and community.
Mandrare River Camp in Madagascar blends safari-style tents with sustainable design along the tranquil Mandrare River. Guests can relax beneath vast, starry skies, explore the spiny forest and sacred gallery woodlands to spot lemurs, reptiles and birds and engage with the Antandroy community through the camp’s reforestation and conservation initiatives.
Ifotaka Community Forest
Mandrare River Camp
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris
Princesse Bora Lodge & Spa is a tropical retreat on the lush, white‑sand shores of Sainte‑Marie Island, Madagascar. With villas tucked among coconut groves, a jungle spa and lagoon‑front pontoon lounges, it’s the kind of place where you unwind slowly. Guests can snorkel, kayak, kitesurf, dive with whales (in season), or just soak up the relaxed island pace.
Ile St Marie
Princesse Bora Lodge
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel
Masoala Forest Lodge is a truly hidden paradise on Madagascar’s northeast peninsula, where rainforest meets the sea in a remote and untouched setting. Elevated treehouses built by local craftsmen float above the forest canopy, offering views of both jungle and ocean. Guests can hike through primary forest, take night walks to spot nocturnal wildlife, kayak coastal waterways, snorkel coral reefs and connect with the local Betsimisaraka community.
Masoala National Park
Masoala Forest Lodge
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Culture, Arts & History, Safaris
Time + Tide Tsara Komba is a tranquil forest‑and‑beach lodge tucked into the lush slopes of Nosy Komba. Built with natural materials and crafted for sustainability, it offers suites with ocean views, private terraces and a warm, eco-conscious design. Days here are made for lemur trekking, kayaking, diving, or simply watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Nosy Be Archipelago & The North Coast
Tide + Time Tsara Komba
Tide + Time Tsara Komba
Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Safaris
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Madagascar

Home to the iconic indri lemurs and lush rainforest, Andasibe-Mantadia offers intimate wildlife encounters and private lodge stays surrounded by dense forest.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, creating lush green landscapes and high river levels at Victoria Falls.

Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rainfall tapers off, temperatures cool slightly and the scenery remains green and vibrant.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly mornings and evenings, offering excellent wildlife viewing as animals gather at waterholes.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with little rain, thinning vegetation and making game viewing superb before the rains return.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a Private Helicopter Above Victoria Falls at Sunrise

and drift over the thunderous cascade and surrounding rainforest as the sun rises, landing at a hidden viewpoint for champagne breakfast and a perspective few ever experience.

Experience a walking safari in Hwange National Park,

stepping out with an experienced ranger to track elephants, lions and antelope on foot in one of Africa’s most diverse wildlife reserves.

Canoe down the Zambezi in Mana Pools,

paddling quietly past hippos and crocodiles as elephants and buffalo come to the riverbanks, with your guide ensuring a safe and unforgettable experience.

Climb to the granite ruins of Great Zimbabwe,

exploring the ancient stone city with a knowledgeable guide who explains its history as the center of a powerful trading empire.

Walk with Elephants in a Private Sanctuary

and spend a day among gentle giants at a sanctuary away from tourists, learning about conservation efforts while observing these magnificent creatures up close and without barriers.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Victoria Falls

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”), this is one of the world’s great natural wonders, with powerful cascades, rainforest walks, and a lively town full of adventure activities.

Hwange National Park

Zimbabwe’s largest reserve, home to enormous elephant herds, big cats, and over 400 bird species, offering classic safaris in a landscape of open plains and woodlands.

Mana Pools National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Zambezi River, celebrated for its remote, wild feel and unique activities like walking and canoe safaris.

Great Zimbabwe

An ancient city of towering stone walls and passages, this remarkable archaeological site offers a glimpse into the country’s early civilization and trading empire.

Eastern Highlands

A cooler, mountainous region where forested slopes, waterfalls, and tea plantations create a peaceful setting perfect for hiking and birdwatching.

Walk with Elephants in a Private Sanctuary

and spend a day among gentle giants at a sanctuary away from tourists, learning about conservation efforts while observing these magnificent creatures up close and without barriers.

Zambezi National Park
Victoria Falls River Lodge
Family Travel, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Victoria Falls River Lodge sits on the banks of the Zambezi within Zambezi National Park, just upstream from the Falls. Luxurious tents, treehouse suites and private villas offer river views and plunge pools, blending refined comfort with the wild beauty of Zimbabwe.
Linkwasha Camp sits in a private concession of Hwange National Park, with sleek tents overlooking a wildlife-rich waterhole. Guests enjoy exceptional guiding, game drives, a plunge pool and the chance to sleep beneath the stars in the camp’s famed “Star Bed.”
Linkwasha Private Wilderness Reserve
Linkwasha
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Anantara Stanley & Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel offers an intimate safari experience with just 16 suites set within a private reserve. Guests can enjoy game drives, walking safaris and rhino‑conservation encounters, returning each evening to understated luxury and peaceful views of the surrounding wilderness.
Victoria Falls
Anantara Stanley & Livingstone Victoria Falls Hotel
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safari, Bucket List
Amalinda Lodge is a distinctly elegant retreat set into the granite boulders of the Matobo Hills UNESCO World Heritage Site. With nine individual thatched rooms each carved into the rock, it offers a refined yet grounded safari stay where architecture and nature merge seamlessly. Guests can track rhinos on foot or by vehicle, explore ancient San rock‑art sites and relax beside a dramatic infinity pool seemingly hewn from the stone itself.
Matapos Hills
Amalinda Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History
Somalisa Camp is an intimate safari retreat in Hwange National Park with just seven sail‑tented suites, each featuring a private deck and elegant indoor‑outdoor bathrooms. Guests can enjoy game drives, walking safaris and close‑up wildlife moments at the nearby elephant pool, all within a thoughtfully eco‑friendly setting.
Hwange National Park
Somalisa Camp
Somalisa Camp
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Zimbabwe

Known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke that Thunders”), this is one of the world’s great natural wonders, with powerful cascades, rainforest walks, and a lively town full of adventure activities.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with afternoon thunderstorms, creating lush scenery and excellent birdwatching.

Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains fade, temperatures cool slightly and landscapes remain green.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly nights, ideal for safaris as wildlife concentrates near water.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with sparse vegetation, offering superb game viewing before the rains arrive.

Unforgettable Experiences

Walk on remote islands in the Okavango Delta,

joining an experienced guide on foot to track wildlife, study animal prints, and learn about plants in areas vehicles can’t reach.

Join a photographic safari on the Chobe River,

boarding a specially adapted boat with rotating chairs and camera mounts while a private photographer guides you on how to capture the best shots of elephants, hippos, and birdlife.

Sleep out under the stars on the Makgadikgadi Pans,

camping directly on the salt flats with no tent walls and an uninterrupted 360-degree view of the night sky.

Learn survival skills with San Bushmen in the Central Kalahari,

walking with local trackers to see how they find water, gather food, and read the land.

Track wild dogs in Moremi with a specialist guide,

following one of Africa’s most endangered predators through woodland and floodplain, while learning about their complex social behavior and remarkable hunting strategies.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Okavango Delta

A vast inland delta with winding channels and floodplains that support incredible concentrations of wildlife, best explored by boat or mokoro.

Chobe National Park

Known for its large elephant herds and riverfront safaris, this park offers some of the most reliable game viewing in Southern Africa.

Makgadikgadi Pans

Wide, open salt pans that are stark and quiet in the dry season, then attract flamingos and migrating animals when the rains arrive.

Central Kalahari Game Reserve

One of the largest protected areas in Africa, with rolling grasslands, desert-adapted wildlife and a true sense of remoteness.

Moremi Game Reserve

Part of the Okavango Delta, combining wetlands and woodland where both land and water safaris give varied wildlife encounters.

Track wild dogs in Moremi with a specialist guide,

following one of Africa’s most endangered predators through woodland and floodplain, while learning about their complex social behavior and remarkable hunting strategies.

Kwara Private Concession
4 Rivers
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Set on the western edge of the Okavango Delta, 4 Rivers Camp offers an intimate safari escape with just nine tents overlooking a tranquil lagoon. Guests can enjoy game drives, walking safaris and seasonal mokoro excursions, all guided by Kwando’s expert team for a truly immersive wilderness experience.
Kwando Lagoon Camp sits on the banks of the Kwando River, shaded by ebony and marula trees. With spacious riverside tents, boat cruises and off-road game drives, it’s an intimate base for spotting elephants, hippos and the reserve’s famous wild dogs.
Kwando Private Concession
Lagoon Camp
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Little Mombo Camp is an intimate retreat in the Okavango Delta, with just three elegant tents set above game-rich floodplains. Guests enjoy world-class service, refined comforts and access to some of Botswana’s most exceptional wildlife encounters.
Moremi Game Reserve
Little Mombo
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Mashatu Lodge sits in a game-rich corner of Botswana’s Mashatu Game Reserve, offering 14 spacious suites overlooking a wildlife-frequented waterhole. Interiors balance comfort with African character, while a pool, Discovery Room and immersive safari activities, from game drives to horseback safaris, bring the wilderness experience to life.
Mashatu Game Reserve
Mashatu Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Okuti Camp sits along the Maunachira River in the Moremi Game Reserve, with just five elegant reed-style suites and two family villas raised on teak decks. Blending refined comfort with Delta adventure, guests enjoy private river views, game drives and serene boat safaris in an exclusive setting.
Moremi Game Reserve
Okuti
Okuti
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Botswana

A vast inland delta with winding channels and floodplains that support incredible concentrations of wildlife, best explored by boat or mokoro.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with heavy rains, lush vegetation and reduced accessibility in some safari areas.

Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rains ease, landscapes stay green and temperatures become more pleasant.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Cool, dry and sunny with chilly nights, perfect for safaris as wildlife gathers near water.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with sparse vegetation, offering superb game viewing before the rains return.

Unforgettable Experiences

Stay on a Private Island in the Lower Zambezi

and spend a few nights on your own exclusive retreat, where the river, wildlife and untouched bushland are entirely yours. Every detail of the experience is tailored.

Go on a Fishing and River Exploration on the Zambezi

; a tailored angling adventure in pristine waters, with a private guide, boat and chef to prepare your catch, offering a secluded way to enjoy the river’s beauty and wildlife.

Heli-Hiking the Kafue Escarpment

and combine helicopter access with guided hikes across dramatic cliffs and valleys. Explorie landscapes inaccessible by road and end each day at a luxury lodge perched above the wilderness.

Visit the Leya or Lozi People

in their remote villages with a private guide. Experience traditional ceremonies, crafts and music, all arranged respectfully and exclusively for an intimate understanding of local life.

Go on a walking safari in South Luangwa with a Specialist Tracker

and explore the bush on foot. Accompanied by an expert tracker you will uncover wildlife tracks, elusive predators and the subtle details of the ecosystem far from the usual vehicle routes.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Lower Zambezi National Park

A sanctuary of wild rivers, forests and open plains, the Lower Zambezi offers intimate game viewing along the banks of the Zambezi River. Canoe safaris and walking excursions reveal elephants, hippos and a richness of birdlife few visitors ever see.

South Luangwa National Park

Known as the birthplace of the walking safari, South Luangwa is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts seeking immersion. Leopards, lions and rare wild dogs roam freely and meandering rivers and mopane woodlands create a landscape alive with subtle drama.

Kafue National Park

One of Africa’s largest wildernesses, Kafue feels vast and untamed. Remote lodges and private concessions allow for extended safaris where wildlife encounters are both plentiful and private, uninterrupted by other guests.

Lower Zambezi Escarpment

Towering cliffs and hidden gorges define this rugged region, where luxury lodges perch above rivers and valleys. The dramatic landscape invites exploration on foot, by boat, or from a private viewpoint, offering a perspective on Zambia rarely captured in photographs.

Victoria Falls & Livingstone

Beyond the sheer spectacle of the falls, this region blends natural wonder with refined experiences. Helicopter flights, private sunset cruises and curated cultural encounters make Livingstone an ideal base for combining adventure, luxury and seclusion.

Go on a walking safari in South Luangwa with a Specialist Tracker

and explore the bush on foot. Accompanied by an expert tracker you will uncover wildlife tracks, elusive predators and the subtle details of the ecosystem far from the usual vehicle routes.

Livingstone
Tongabezi
Family Travel, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Tongabezi Lodge is a riverside retreat just upstream from Victoria Falls, with individually styled houses and cottages each featuring private decks. Guests can enjoy river cruises, canoe trips, visits to the falls, or relaxing by the pool, all in a setting of understated luxury and calm.
Time + Tide Chinzombo offers six stunning luxury tents (including a two‑bedroom family option), each with private plunge pool, bathtub and broad views over the Luangwa River. Guests enjoy expert‑led game drives, walking safaris and seasonal boat cruises into one of Zambia’s most wildlife‑rich areas, all framed by refined, contemporary safari design.
South Luangwa National Park
Tide + Time, Chinzombo
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Wellness, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Lolebezi blends luxury and wilderness in the heart of the Lower Zambezi, with a handful of air‑conditioned suites each featuring a plunge pool and private deck. Guests can enjoy walking safaris, game drives, river cruises and fishing, all within a setting of effortless comfort and striking natural beauty.
Lower Zambezi
Lolebezi
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Royal Chundu River Lodge brings a calm, effortless charm to its stretch of the Zambezi. The thatched suites sit along the waterfront, with wide decks made for slow mornings and quiet sunsets. Days can be as relaxed or active as you like, whether that’s drifting along the river, exploring nearby islands or simply settling into the stillness of this peaceful corner of Zambia.
Victoria Falls
Royal Chundu River Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
A beautifully crafted family run safari escape, with a deep commitment to conservation and community, on the edge of a big lagoon in Zambia’s South Luangwa. With just seven elevated luxury tents, each featuring a private plunge pool and polished-concrete interiors, it blends comfort and calm. Guests can explore via walking safaris, game drives or boat trips. a beautifully crafted safari escape on the edge of a big lagoon in Zambia’s South Luangwa.
South Luangwa National Park
Sungani Lodge
Sungani Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Zambia

A sanctuary of wild rivers, forests and open plains, the Lower Zambezi offers intimate game viewing along the banks of the Zambezi River. Canoe safaris and walking excursions reveal elephants, hippos and a richness of birdlife few visitors ever see.

Cool Season (November – February): Dry, mild and comfortable with clear skies, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Hot Season (March – May): Very hot and dry with rising humidity, especially inland, often peaking during Songkran (Thai New Year).

Rainy/Monsoon Season (June – October): Heavy rainfall and high humidity with short but intense afternoon or evening storms, creating lush green landscapes.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private longtail boat

through the city’s hidden canals (klongs). Escape the busy streets and explore a quieter side of Bangkok by cruising through its old waterways. You’ll pass stilted wooden homes, floating kitchens and local temples.

Join a sunrise meditation with local monks,

offering a peaceful, authentic connection to the region’s spiritual roots. Held in centuries-old temples, it’s a reflective way to start your day and experience a deeper side of Thai culture.

Take a Private Muay Thai training class in Bangkok

with a seasoned Muay Thai trainer in an exclusive gym. Tailored instruction, behind-the-scenes access and a personal insight into Thailand’s most iconic sport, followed by a bespoke recovery massage and herbal tonic.

Soak in the Klong Thom hot springs,

set in the middle of a jungle near Krabi and enjoy a naturally soothing way to unwind. The thermal pools, formed in smooth volcanic rock, create warm cascading baths surrounded by tropical greenery.

Explore Koh Samui’s Secret Buddha Garden,

hidden high in the island’s lush hills. Surrounded by jungle, this quiet sculpture park features stone figures, tranquil pathways and sweeping views over the island.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Bangkok

Thailand’s buzzing capital is a vibrant mix of ancient temples, street food, and modern city life. Visit the Grand Palace, cruise along the Chao Phraya River and explore the local night markets. It’s fast-paced but full of character, perfect for travellers who love culture and energy.

Chiang Mai & Northern Thailand

Surrounded by mountains and misty jungle, Chiang Mai offers a more relaxed pace with a strong spiritual and cultural heritage. Explore ancient temples, take a Thai cooking class, or visit local hill tribes. A cooler climate and a place full of rich traditions.

Phuket & the Andaman Coast

Known for its turquoise waters, limestone cliffs, and lively beach towns, Phuket is a hub for island-hopping adventures to places like Phi Phi and Phang Nga Bay. There’s a mix of relaxation and activity, from snorkeling and diving to exploring night markets and beach clubs.

Krabi & Railay Beach

Famous for its breathtaking landscapes, Krabi is home to towering karst cliffs, hidden lagoons and some of Thailand’s most scenic beaches. Railay Beach, accessible only by boat, is especially stunning and great for rock climbing, kayaking, or simply soaking up the view. It’s ideal for travellers who want both beauty and adventure.

Koh Samui & the Gulf Islands

Thailand’s Gulf Coast offers perfect beaches and a laid-back island vibe. Koh Samui is the most developed, with great resorts and dining, while nearby Koh Phangan and Koh Tao are perfect for nature lovers and divers. It's a great region for both relaxing and exploring at your own pace.

Explore Koh Samui’s Secret Buddha Garden,

hidden high in the island’s lush hills. Surrounded by jungle, this quiet sculpture park features stone figures, tranquil pathways and sweeping views over the island.

Phuket
Amanpuri
Honeymoon, Wellness
Amanpuri is a serene beachfront retreat tucked into a coconut grove on Phuket’s west coast. With elegant Thai-inspired pavilions and villas overlooking the Andaman Sea, it’s focus is on understated luxury and total tranquillity. World-class dining, a holistic spa and breathtaking views combine to create an unparalleled experience of relaxation and refinement.
Capella Bangkok is a peaceful riverside retreat in the heart of the city, offering stylish suites with stunning views. With excellent dining, a relaxing spa and attentive service, it’s a welcoming spot to unwind and explore Bangkok.
Bangkok
Capella
Wellness
Elephant Hills is a luxury jungle camp in Khao Sok National Park, offering comfortable tents and ethical elephant experiences. Enjoy canoe safaris, jungle treks and all-inclusive adventures in a beautiful rainforest setting.
Khao Sok National Park
Elephant Hills
Safaris, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Paradise Koh Yao is a tranquil beachfront resort, set within a protected national reserve. It offers stylish villas with private plunge pools, a saltwater infinity pool and a relaxed dining experience by the sea.
Phang Nga
Paradise Koh Yao
Family Travel, Honeymoon
The Siam Hotel is an intimate riverside retreat in Bangkok, blending Art Deco style with traditional Thai charm. Its unique suites and villas feature antique decor and curated art. Enjoy exclusive amenities like pool villas, a Muay Thai ring, a spa, and diverse dining options. It’s a peaceful, stylish escape in the heart of the city.
Bangok
The Siam
The Siam
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
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Thailand

Thailand’s buzzing capital is a vibrant mix of ancient temples, street food, and modern city life. Visit the Grand Palace, cruise along the Chao Phraya River and explore the local night markets. It’s fast-paced but full of character, perfect for travellers who love culture and energy.

Summer (November to February): Warm, sunny weather perfect for beach holidays along the coast. Expect lively energy in cities like Cape Town, with peak tourist activity and festive celebrations.

Autumn (March to May): Mild temperatures and fewer crowds make this a fantastic time to explore Cape Town, the Garden Route and the Winelands, with harvest season in full swing.

Winter (June to August): Cool, dry weather brings prime safari conditions in game reserves like Kruger and Madikwe, with excellent wildlife viewing and fewer mosquitoes.

Spring (September to October): A beautiful season for wildflower displays in the Western Cape and pleasant sightseeing in Cape Town and beyond. Also a great time for shoulder-season travel with fewer tourists.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take the cable car up Table Mountain

at sunset to witness the panoramic views of Cape Town, the Atlantic Ocean and distant mountain ranges - a truly breathtaking way to see the city from above. On clear evenings, you can watch the landscape change colour as the sun dips below the horizon.

Sleep under the stars

in an open-air safari sleepout deck and experience the bush in a whole new way -safely elevated with only the sounds of nature around you. It's a peaceful and immersive way to end a day of wildlife viewing.

Hike in the Drakensberg Mountains

with sweeping views, waterfalls and the chance to see ancient San rock art - some of the best-preserved in the world.

Join a private guided night drive

in Madikwe to be in with the chance of spotting nocturnal wildlife like aardvark, bush babies and owls; animals rarely seen during the day. The experience adds a whole new dimension to your understanding of the bush.

Track elephants on foot in Addo Elephant National Park

; a guided experience that offers a deeper understanding of these giants and their behaviour. It is a peaceful but powerful way to connect with the wildlife and landscape.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Cape Town & the Western Cape

Home to Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route, this region offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and coastal charm. Highlights include Table Mountain, Robben Island and world-class wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.

Kruger National Park & Greater Kruger

This is South Africa’s most well-known safari destination, offering the chance to see the Big Five in both public and private game reserves. The area suits a range of travellers, from self-drivers to those looking for guided, luxury experiences.

KwaZulu-Natal

Located on the east coast, KwaZulu-Natal is known for its subtropical beaches, mountain ranges and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the Drakensberg Mountains, coastal cities like Durban and wildlife reserves such as Hluhluwe-iMfolozi.

North West & Madikwe Game Reserve

This region is ideal for safari-goers looking for a malaria-free alternative to Kruger, offering a good range of family-friendly lodges. The Madikwe Game Reserve is known for excellent wildlife sightings, including wild dogs.

Eastern Cape

The Eastern Cape combines coastal landscapes with private game reserves and a strong sense of local history. It’s a good option for those wanting to self-drive from the Garden Route or explore parks like Addo Elephant National Park.

Track elephants on foot in Addo Elephant National Park

; a guided experience that offers a deeper understanding of these giants and their behaviour. It is a peaceful but powerful way to connect with the wildlife and landscape.

Madikwe
Jaci's Lodges
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Set in the heart of the Madikwe Game Reserve, Jaci’s Lodges offer two distinct yet equally unforgettable safari experiences. Jaci’s Tree Lodge features luxurious, elevated treehouse-style suites designed for couples seeking romance and seclusion among the treetops, while Jaci’s Safari Lodge is ideal for families and groups, with spacious suites and vibrant communal spaces. Both lodges blend bold design with warm hospitality, offering immersive game drives, outdoor dining and a deep connection to the surrounding wilderness.
Marataba Safari Lodge is a stylish and intimate retreat set within a private section of the malaria-free Marakele National Park, where dramatic mountains meet vast plains. The lodge’s luxury tented suites offer breathtaking views, elegant interiors, and seamless indoor-outdoor living. With twice-daily game drives, boat safaris and warm, attentive service, Marataba delivers an exclusive safari experience in one of South Africa’s most striking landscapes.
Marakele National Park
Marataba Safari Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve is a luxury eco-reserve nestled between mountain and sea in South Africa’s fynbos-rich Western Cape. Offering elegant suites, world-class cuisine and immersive nature-based experiences, it’s a haven for travellers seeking sustainability without compromise. From marine safaris and horse riding to botanical tours and wine tastings, Grootbos invites guests to connect deeply with nature in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth.
Grootbos
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve
Family Travel, Safaris, Honeymoons, Food & Wine
Babylonstoren is a historic Cape Dutch farm turned luxury retreat, set in the heart of South Africa’s Cape Winelands. Surrounded by lush, formal gardens, vineyards and orchards, it offers beautifully styled farm stays, a serene spa and award-winning dining rooted in seasonal produce. With activities ranging from wine tasting to garden tours and cycling, Babylonstoren is a perfect blend of rustic charm, sustainability and refined luxury.
Franschhoek
Babylonstoren
Honeymoon, Food & Wine, Family Travel
The Silo Hotel is an architectural masterpiece rising above Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront, built in the historic grain silo complex above the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA). This striking, art-filled hotel features bold, eclectic interiors, panoramic views of Table Mountain, and a rooftop pool that’s become iconic in its own right. With world-class service, fine dining and an unmatched sense of style, The Silo offers an extraordinary urban escape in the heart of the city.
Cape Town
The Silo
The Silo
Culture, Art & History, Food & Wine, Honeymoon
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South Africa

Home to Cape Town, the Winelands and the Garden Route, this region offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and coastal charm. Highlights include Table Mountain, Robben Island and world-class wine estates in Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.

Long Dry Season (June – September): Sunny and dry, excellent for safaris and gorilla trekking.

Short Rainy Season (October – November): Short rains refresh the landscape, but travel remains easy.

Short Dry Season (December – February): Dry and pleasant, another great time for wildlife viewing.

Long Rainy Season (March – May): Heavy rains make travel more challenging but the scenery lush and green.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private gorilla trek in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

and explore the misty forest with an expert guide, observing mountain gorillas in an intimate, uninterrupted encounter few visitors ever experience.

Enjoy a private fishing and birding excursion on Lake Victoria,

combining fishing with visits to quiet islands and villages along the shoreline.

Join a chimpanzee habituation experience in Kibale

and spend a day with researchers helping young chimpanzee groups, gaining behind-the-scenes insight into conservation and a rare hands-on encounter.

Experience a private coffee and chocolate tour in the hills around Fort Portal,

harvesting beans, tasting local chocolate, and visiting small-scale producers in a curated, behind-the-scenes journey.

Go on a private night walk in Bwindi or Mgahinga

and track nocturnal wildlife like civets, bushbabies, and pangolins under the guidance of a specialist ranger.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

A dense, ancient rainforest known for mountain gorillas and rich biodiversity. Private treks and secluded lodges offer quiet access to one of Africa’s most remarkable wildlife encounters in a landscape that feels completely untouched.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

A varied ecosystem where open savannah meets crater lakes and wetlands. It offers excellent game viewing, private boat safaris along the Kazinga Channel and exclusive access to quieter sectors that feel far from the main routes.

Murchison Falls National Park

Defined by the powerful waterfall that cuts through the Rift Valley, this region blends river safaris, wildlife sightings and elegant lodges overlooking the Nile. It is ideal for travellers who want dramatic scenery with a slower pace.

Kibale Forest

Known for its thriving primate population, Kibale offers rewarding chimpanzee encounters in a cool, shaded forest environment. It is a peaceful base for nature walks, birding and lodge stays surrounded by rainforest.

Kampala and Lake Victoria

The country’s cultural and culinary hub, Kampala combines contemporary art spaces, markets and restaurants with easy access to Lake Victoria for private boat excursions and quiet lakeside retreats.

Go on a private night walk in Bwindi or Mgahinga

and track nocturnal wildlife like civets, bushbabies, and pangolins under the guidance of a specialist ranger.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Lodge
Honeymoon, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Safari, Family Travel
Bwindi Lodge offers a peaceful rainforest retreat, rooted in the wild, with forest‑facing bandas, a quiet stream nearby and regular visits from monkeys, birds and even gorillas. Beyond trekking, guests can unwind with forest walks, tea‑garden tours, or massages at the Humula Forest Spa.
Latitude 0° blends modern urban Africa with a cosmopolitan twist atop Makindye Hill, overlooking Lake Victoria and Kampala. Beyond 47 stylish rooms and suites, the hotel offers restaurants, bars, rooftop lounges, wellness facilities, and co-working spaces, making it as much a hub for relaxation and socialising as it is for pre/post safari stopovers.
Kampala
Latitude 0°
Family Travel
Nkuringo Gorilla Lodge is a peaceful, luxury retreat perched on a ridge overlooking Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Its three elegant suites, crafted from local stone and glass, offer stunning views over the jungle canopy and each comes with a private butler. Guests can trek for gorillas in small groups, then return to relax by the fireplace or unwind on their own veranda in this beautifully designed hideaway.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Nkuringo Gorilla Lodge
Safaris, Honeymoon, Family Travel, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Katara Lodge sits on the Rift Valley escarpment with sweeping views over the savannah, Lake Edward and the Virunga and Rwenzori mountains. Its handcrafted thatched cottages feature fold‑away canvas walls for panoramic vistas, alongside roll‑top baths and rain showers. The lodge is deeply eco-conscious, using solar power, rainwater harvesting and a salt‑water pool.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Katara Lodge
Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon, Family Travel
Kibale Lodge is perched on a scenic ridge with handcrafted bandas overlooking the Rwenzori Mountains to the west and the Queen Elizabeth plains to the south. Designed in the in‑house Volcanoes style by local artisans, it features a spa, pool, and personal butler service. Guests can trek chimps in Kibale Forest, join a habituation experience, or take part in reforestation and community‑education initiatives.
Kibale Forest
Kibale Lodge
Kibale Lodge
Safaris, Honeymoon, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Uganda

A dense, ancient rainforest known for mountain gorillas and rich biodiversity. Private treks and secluded lodges offer quiet access to one of Africa’s most remarkable wildlife encounters in a landscape that feels completely untouched.

Long Rains (March – May): Heavy, sustained rains make some areas difficult to access but keep landscapes lush.

Long Dry Season (June – October): Sunny and dry with excellent game viewing, including the Great Migration in the Serengeti.

Short Rains (November – December): Brief showers refresh the landscape without disrupting travel.

Short Dry Season (January – February): Hot and mostly dry, another great time for wildlife viewing and coastal travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Sleep Under the Stars on a Mobile Serengeti Safari

and move with the wildlife in a fully private mobile camp. Wake to the distant roar of lions, enjoy breakfast on the plains, and experience the Serengeti in total seclusion, far from the usual safari crowds.

Take a Private Helicopter Flight Over the Ngorongoro Highlands

to see the crater and surrounding highlands from above. Land at hidden vantage points for a picnic among flamingos or visit remote Maasai villages inaccessible by road for an intimate cultural encounter.

Stargaze at Mount Kilimanjaro's Base

and experience Kilimanjaro without climbing it. Stay at a luxury tented lodge at its base, enjoy private evening stargazing and sip sundowners while the mountain glows in the sunset, completely undisturbed by other guests.

Relax in natural hot springs near Lake Manyara,

surrounded by dramatic cliffs and wildlife. Enjoy a bespoke wellness experience including massages, meditation and private dining under the open sky.

Take a guided night Walk through the Crater Rim Forests

with an expert guide to spot nocturnal wildlife and learn about the highland ecosystem. Conclude with a starlit dinner overlooking the crater.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Serengeti National Park

A vast golden savannah where time seems to stand still, the Serengeti is the stage for one of nature’s greatest performances: the Great Migration. Beyond the spectacle, it’s a place of quiet drama, acacia-dotted plains, glowing sunsets and intimate camps where lion calls lull you to sleep.

Ngorongoro Crater

An ancient volcanic caldera turned wildlife sanctuary, Ngorongoro feels like a world apart. The crater floor teems with life, from rhinos grazing on open grasslands to flamingos shimmering across the lakes, all framed by lush highlands and cool mist rolling down from the rim.

Ruaha National Park

Remote, rugged, and beautifully untouched, Ruaha remains one of Tanzania’s best-kept secrets. Elephants gather in great numbers beneath the baobabs and the sense of solitude is unmatched. It’s a destination for those who value authenticity and the quiet thrill of true wilderness.

Selous (Nyerere National Park)

Expansive waterways, open woodlands and a rare feeling of stillness define the Selous. Boat safaris along the Rufiji River reveal hippos and crocodiles at eye level, while drives through the bush offer encounters with wild dogs and big game, all without the crowds.

Tarangire National Park

Often overlooked in favour of its better-known neighbours, Tarangire surprises with its drama and diversity. During the dry months the river becomes a lifeline for large herds of elephant and buffalo, while the park’s sweeping vistas and ancient baobabs make it one of northern Tanzania’s quiet triumphs.

Take a guided night Walk through the Crater Rim Forests

with an expert guide to spot nocturnal wildlife and learn about the highland ecosystem. Conclude with a starlit dinner overlooking the crater.

Serengeti National Park
Namari Plains
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Tucked away in a secluded corner of the eastern Serengeti, Namiri Plains is a chic safari retreat where contemporary design meets untamed wilderness. With sweeping views across vast grasslands famed for their big cats, guests can enjoy exceptional game drives, unwind in elegant tented suites and savour the tranquillity of one of Tanzania’s most exclusive settings.
Set along the Grumeti River in the Serengeti, Singita Faru Faru Lodge combines barefoot luxury with a front-row seat to the wilderness. Its glass-walled suites overlook the plains and a busy waterhole, while days unfold with exceptional game drives, serene poolside moments and the effortless elegance that defines the Singita experience.
Serengeti National Park
Singita Faru Faru Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
On the banks of the mighty Rufiji River, in Nyerere National Park lies Sand Rivers, a beautiful river‑front retreat where wild Africa flows past your veranda. With open‑fronted suites and one side of the lodge fully yielding to the river breeze, guests can venture out on walking safaris, boat rides or fly‑camping under the stars before returning to a sundowner by the pool with hippos grunting nearby.
Nyerere National Park
Sand Rivers
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Perched on the forested slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania, Gibb’s Farm is a serene retreat on a working coffee plantation and organic farm. Charming themed cottages, lush gardens and the gentle rhythm of farm life create a restorative escape, where guests can savour freshly roasted estate coffee, explore forest trails, and immerse themselves in the warmth of local hospitality.
Ngorongoro Crater
Gibbs Farm
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Jabali Ridge is a luxurious safari hideaway where sweeping views of sun‑bleached plains and ancient baobabs meet barefoot elegance. With just eight expansive suites, an infinity pool and private verandas complete with hammocks, guests can enjoy game drives, guided walks, night safaris and spa treatments all set against the captivating wild backdrop of Ruaha National Park.
Ruaha National Park
Jabali Ridge
Jabali Ridge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Tanzania

A vast golden savannah where time seems to stand still, the Serengeti is the stage for one of nature’s greatest performances: the Great Migration. Beyond the spectacle, it’s a place of quiet drama, acacia-dotted plains, glowing sunsets and intimate camps where lion calls lull you to sleep.

Wet Season (November – March): Warm, humid and rainy with calm seas.

Dry Season (May – September): Cooler, drier and windier, ideal for sailing and hiking.

Transition Months (April and October): Hot, calm and excellent for diving and beach holidays.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a private sunrise swim with dolphins

off Mahé or Praslin, accompanied by a marine biologist who provides insight into their behavior and environment.

Take a private catamaran cruise

and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and coral reefs, including enjoy a gourmet lunch on board.

Join a wildlife expedition to Aldabra Atoll

and observe giant tortoises, seabirds and pristine reefs in complete privacy.

Go on a bespoke fishing excursion off Mahé

with a private boat and guide, combining sport fishing with snorkeling and a fresh-catch lunch prepared onboard.

Take a private bioluminescent kayaking tour at night,

navigating glowing waters while observing nocturnal marine life and untouched coastal landscapes.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Mahé & Beau Vallon

The main island combines secluded beaches, boutique resorts and luxury villas with private access to snorkeling, diving and curated cultural excursions.

Praslin & Anse Lazio

Home to the Vallée de Mai and some of the world’s most iconic beaches, Praslin offers discreet luxury lodges, private guided forest walks and exclusive island-hopping opportunities.

La Digue & Petite Anse

A quiet island known for its dramatic granite boulders and soft sands, perfect for private cycling, secluded beach picnics and intimate exploration.

Silhouette Island

A mountainous, largely untouched island with endemic wildlife and lush forests, offering boutique lodges and curated hiking, snorkeling and wellness experiences.

Aldabra Atoll

A UNESCO World Heritage site, remote and rarely visited, with pristine coral reefs, giant tortoises and bespoke expeditions for those seeking ultimate privacy and exclusivity.

Take a private bioluminescent kayaking tour at night,

navigating glowing waters while observing nocturnal marine life and untouched coastal landscapes.

Félicité
Six Senses Zil Pasyon
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
Six Senses Zil Pasyon sits on its own private island, framed by granite cliffs and coral‑fringed beaches. Villas with private pools and open layouts offer a quiet, immersive connection to the surroundings, while the resort’s spa, snorkeling, sailing and locally inspired dining bring a balance of activity and calm in a understated barefoot‑luxury setting.
Awarded 2 Michelin Keys and set on a secluded Seychelles retreat on a coral islet, where luxury beach cottages open onto white‑sand beaches and turquoise lagoons. Ideal for families, it offers snorkelling, diving, fishing and wildlife spotting. Dining features food comes from their own island farm and a relaxed pace make it a great island escape for all ages.
Denis Private Island
Denis Private Island
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
North Island is the kind of private‑island escape that feels made for travellers who crave privacy and calm above all else. Quiet paths wind between granite outcrops, lush forest and sugar‑white beaches and lead you to hand‑crafted villas hidden under palm thatch. Bicycles or a personal buggy stand ready to carry you from sea to spa to sunset bar, with snorkelling, diving, quiet dinners on the sand and coral reefs just beyond the surf.
North Island
North Island
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Raffles Seychelles delivers a refined island stay with hillside villas that open to wide ocean views and private plunge pools for slow, relaxed days. The beach sits just below, perfect for swimming or heading out to explore nearby reefs. The resort’s restaurants bring together fresh seafood and Asian-inspired dishes in a laid-back but polished setting.
Praslin Island
Raffles Seychelles
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas offers a quietly indulgent retreat on Mahé’s secluded southwest coast where private pool villas sit among lush granite hills with wide views of Anse Louis. Villas offer generous indoor-outdoor spaces, attentive but understated service and easy access to the beach for swimming or paddleboarding. Dining is tailored around you from relaxed beachfront meals to in-villa dinners that make the most of the setting.
Mahe
Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas
Anantara Maia Seychelles Villas
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
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Seychelles

The main island combines secluded beaches, boutique resorts and luxury villas with private access to snorkeling, diving and curated cultural excursions.

Long Dry Season (June – September): Sunny and dry with mild temperatures, ideal for gorilla trekking and outdoor travel.

Short Rainy Season (October – November): Brief rains bring greener scenery, but travel is still manageable.

Short Dry Season (December – February): Dry and pleasant, another great window for gorilla trekking and wildlife viewing.

Long Rainy Season (March – May): Heavier rains make landscapes lush but can make trekking and rural travel more challenging.

Unforgettable Experiences

Trek with Gorillas in Volcanoes National Park

; Venture into the misty slopes with an expert private guide and limited permits, ensuring a more intimate encounter with gorilla families, away from larger trekking groups.

Participate in conversation work

and spend a day at a reserve focused on endangered species like golden monkeys or pangolins. Assist in monitoring, feeding or research, giving a hands-on, exclusive wildlife experience.

Visit one of Rwanda’s lesser-known crater lakes with a dedicated guide

, combining kayaking, guided lakeside walks and a bespoke picnic in secluded spots few tourists see.

Stay on a working coffee plantation

in the hills near Lake Kivu, enjoying private tours of the estate, tasting sessions and a hands-on experience with harvesting and processing, all curated for small groups.

Explore Kigali's with a private guide,

visiting contemporary galleries, boutique workshops and exclusive chef-led tastings of modern Rwandan cuisine, ending with a personalised dining experience at a hidden city gem.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Volcanoes National Park

Home to the famous mountain gorillas, this region is defined by misty volcano slopes and dense forest. Private trekking permits allow exclusive, guided encounters with gorilla families, offering a rare and unforgettable wildlife experience.

Nyungwe Forest National Park

One of Africa’s oldest rainforests, Nyungwe is rich in biodiversity and home to chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and hundreds of bird species. Intimate walking trails and canopy walks provide a unique perspective on this lush, largely unexplored ecosystem.

Lake Kivu

A serene escape, Lake Kivu combines gentle shores with boutique lakeside lodges. The area offers water-based experiences, cycling through quiet villages and a sense of calm far from Rwanda’s more visited regions.

Akagera National Park

A lesser-known safari destination in eastern Rwanda, Akagera features rolling savannahs, wetlands and small lakes. Private lodges offer exclusive game drives with opportunities to see elephants, buffalo and rare antelope in a quieter, more intimate setting.

Kigali

The country’s capital is a hub of contemporary Rwandan culture, cuisine and design. It serves as an ideal base for curated experiences, including art galleries, high-end dining and private excursions to nearby historical and cultural sites.

Explore Kigali's with a private guide,

visiting contemporary galleries, boutique workshops and exclusive chef-led tastings of modern Rwandan cuisine, ending with a personalised dining experience at a hidden city gem.

Volcanoes National Park
Singita Kwintonda Lodge
Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
At Singita Kwitonda Lodge, luxury and nature blend seamlessly. Private plunge pools, cosy fireplaces and views of the surrounding volcanoes make the suites a sanctuary. Spend the day trekking, supporting conservation projects or relaxing in the lodge’s thoughtfully designed communal spaces.
A stunning eco‑retreat nestled in the rainforest just outside Volcanoes National Park. Its six thatched forest villas echo traditional Rwandan design, each with a fireplace, private deck and views of the Virunga volcanoes. Beyond gorilla trekking, guests can join guided forest walks, tree‑planting in the reforestation nursery, or immerse themselves in community projects that support Rwanda’s conservation future
Volcanoes National Park
Wilderness Bisate
Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon, Family Travel
Set in Kigali’s leafy Kiyovu neighbourhood, Hemingways Retreat Kigali combines eco-conscious design with boutique luxury. The 20 individually styled rooms and pool villas offer handcrafted Rwandan touches, wellness spaces and a peaceful atmosphere, while the city’s markets, cultural sites and vibrant energy are just a short stroll away.
Kigali
Retreat Kigali
Safaris, Honeymoon, Family Travel
The Bishop’s House blends colonial charm with modern comfort in Musanze, just outside Volcanoes National Park. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy a meal in the restaurant, or unwind in the library and spa, all before heading out for gorilla trekking, golden monkey hikes or volcano adventures.
Volcanoes National Park
The Bishops House
Safaris, Honeymoon, Family Travel
One&Only Gorilla’s Nest is a refined jungle‑lodge tucked into eucalyptus forest on the foothills of Rwanda’s Virunga volcanoes. The treehouse-style suites and forest lodges feature floor-to-ceiling windows, fireplaces, outdoor decks and peaceful views of volcano slopes and gardens. Guests can trek for gorillas and golden monkeys, visit Dian Fossey’s memorial site or unwind in the spa and around the infinity pool—all deeply rooted in local culture with fresh, garden-to-plate dining.
Volcanoes National Park
One & Only Gorillas Nest
One & Only Gorillas Nest
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Rwanda

Home to the famous mountain gorillas, this region is defined by misty volcano slopes and dense forest. Private trekking permits allow exclusive, guided encounters with gorilla families, offering a rare and unforgettable wildlife experience.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot with occasional showers, mainly in the north, while deserts bloom briefly after rain.

Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Temperatures cool, rainfall fades and landscapes remain green for a short while.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Dry and sunny with cold nights, excellent for safaris in Etosha and the desert regions.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very hot and dry with minimal rainfall, making wildlife viewing outstanding around scarce water sources.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a photography expedition in the Skeleton Coast Fog

with a local photographer. Capture the desert’s shifting light, hidden valleys and sand dunes from unique perspectives, tailored to your pace and interests.

Sleep on the Desert Plains

in a fully private mobile camp in the Namib Desert. Wake to a horizon of endless dunes and enjoy tailored excursions, with no other guests in sight.

Stargaze in the Skeleton Coast Desert

alongside a private astronomer. Enjoy unobstructed views of the Southern Hemisphere sky far from light pollution,

Take a luxury boat safari on the Kunene River

and explore its dramatic canyons, observing rare birds, hippos and wildlife in complete privacy, with an optional gourmet riverside lunch.

Track desert-adapted elephants on foot

Track desert-adapted elephants on foot with an expert guide, gaining a unique understanding of how these herds survive in one of the harshest landscapes in Africa.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Sossusvlei

A landscape of towering red dunes and shifting light, Sossusvlei is Namibia at its most iconic. Home to towering dunes and stark desert landscapes, it offers a quiet, expansive backdrop for private lodges and tailored excursions, perfect for early morning light and unhindered views.

Skeleton Coast

Windswept beaches, shipwrecks and seal colonies mark the Skeleton Coast as one of Namibia’s most remote regions. Small aircraft access allows discreet arrivals, while lodges offer a rare sense of seclusion in a landscape largely untouched by tourism.

Damaraland

Rugged valleys, dramatic granite formations and desert-adapted elephants make Damaraland compelling for those seeking off-the-beaten-path wildlife encounters. Carefully sited camps allow visitors to explore the landscape at their own pace, with rock art and hidden gorges adding quiet intrigue.

Etosha National Park

Etosha’s vast salt pans and seasonal waterholes draw wildlife from across the region. Private camps and exclusive drives offer close encounters with lions, elephants and rhinos, while the park’s scale and open vistas ensure each visit feels personal and uninterrupted.

Kaokoveld

One of Namibia’s most isolated regions, Kaokoveld is defined by mountains, dry riverbeds and the enduring presence of Himba communities. Helicopter-accessible lodges provide the perfect base to experience this remote corner of the country in comfort and privacy.

Track desert-adapted elephants on foot

Track desert-adapted elephants on foot with an expert guide, gaining a unique understanding of how these herds survive in one of the harshest landscapes in Africa.

Etosha National Park
Onguma The Fort
Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Onguma The Fort combines bold, kasbah-inspired design with the wide-open landscapes of Etosha. Its 11 bush suites and two signature suites are set around a waterhole, giving constant wildlife encounters. Days can be spent on game drives, bush walks or sunset excursions.
Camp Kipwe is a beautifully tucked-in desert retreat among the ochre boulders of Namibia’s Damaraland. Its dome-shaped bungalows and elegant suites blend into the rocky terrain, while a rock‑hewn pool, 360° lookout and a sundowner spot invite moments of quietr Guests can explore ancient Twyfelfontein rock engravings, track desert‑adapted elephants amongst other activities.
Damaraland
Camp Kipwe
Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Kwessi Dunes is a solar‑powered desert retreat in the NamibRand Nature Reserve, where 12 thatched chalets sit among rolling red dunes. Guests can drift through the silent landscape, unwind under the stars in the open‑roof “star‑gazer” rooms and immerse themselves in the vast, quiet beauty of the Namib.
Sossusvlei
Kwessi Dunes
Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Shipwreck Lodge is a hauntingly beautiful eco‑retreat set on the remote Skeleton Coast of Namibia. Built to echo the rusting hulls scattered across the shore, its ten solar-powered cabins offer wood-burning stoves, ocean or dune views and a truly wild sense of place. Explore by 4×4, go sandboarding, take beach drives to wrecks or simply unwind in its atmospheric lounge with sea breeze on the deck.
Skeleton Coast
Shipwreck Lodge
Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Perched right on the edge of Namibia’s dramatic Fish River Canyon, offering sweeping views from sunrise to sunset. Its dry-stone chalets feature large windows, outdoor showers and starlit sleeping platforms. Explore the second largest canyon in the world via e-bike, guided hikes, scenic drives or multi-day treks, then return to unwind by the rim pool or around the lodge’s fires.
Fish River
Fish River Lodge
Fish River Lodge
Safaris, Honeymoon, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Namibia

A landscape of towering red dunes and shifting light, Sossusvlei is Namibia at its most iconic. Home to towering dunes and stark desert landscapes, it offers a quiet, expansive backdrop for private lodges and tailored excursions, perfect for early morning light and unhindered views.

Rainy Season / Summer (November – March): Hot and humid with heavy rains, especially along the coast, but lush inland.

Post-Rainy Season / Autumn (April – May): Rainfall decreases, landscapes stay green and humidity drops.

Dry Season / Winter (June – August): Dry, cooler and pleasant with clear skies, ideal for both safaris and beaches.

Hot Dry Season / Spring (September – October): Very warm and dry with excellent beach conditions before rains return.

Unforgettable Experiences

Explore the Bazaruto Archipelago by private dhow

and navigate secluded bays, sandbanks, and coral reefs while snorkeling or diving in complete privacy.

Go on a private cultural tour in Maputo and surrounds

and meet local artists, chefs, and musicians while enjoying bespoke tastings, gallery visits, and curated city experiences.

Embark on a remote forest and mangrove kayaking adventure in the Quirimbas,

discovering hidden waterways, birdlife, and small coastal communities accessible only by boat.

Take a guided night snorkel or dive in Tofo

and witness nocturnal marine life, including bioluminescent plankton, in a safe, private and fully curated experience.

Go on a bespoke marine conservation experience in Bazaruto

and assist with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking, combining hands-on involvement with exclusive luxury support.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Bazaruto Archipelago

A collection of idyllic islands with pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Exclusive lodges offer private beach access and tailored diving, snorkeling, or fishing excursions.

Quirimbas Archipelago

Remote and largely undiscovered, the Quirimbas combine white-sand beaches with coral reefs and historic colonial villages. Small, boutique lodges provide discreet access to this secluded paradise.

Maputo & Surrounds

The capital blends vibrant cultural life, contemporary dining and boutique shopping with access to nearby coastal retreats. It serves as an ideal base for combining city experiences with curated day trips.

Gorongosa National Park

A lesser-known wildlife destination with dramatic landscapes, from savannahs to mountains. Private safaris and luxury lodges allow intimate encounters with elephants, lions and rare antelope species.

Inhambane & Tofo Coast

A haven for marine adventures, including manta rays, whale sharks and pristine diving spots. Luxury beachfront lodges provide privacy and personalized itineraries for water-based exploration.

Go on a bespoke marine conservation experience in Bazaruto

and assist with coral reef monitoring or sea turtle tracking, combining hands-on involvement with exclusive luxury support.

Bazaruto Archipelago
&Beyond Benguerra Island
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
&Beyond Benguerra Island is a refined, barefoot‑luxury retreat tucked into lush forest and sweeping beaches on Mozambique’s Benguerra Island. The lodge offers thatched casinhas and cabanas with private plunge pools, deck salas, and open-air showers. Days here are a gentle mix of snorkeling on coral reefs, dhow cruises, horseback rides along the shore and relaxing spa sessions, while evenings bring sunset cocktails by the iconic dhow-bar and dinners under the stars.
Santorini Mozambique is a luxurious, Greek‑inspired villa retreat perched on the red cliffs of Kingfisher Bay overlooking the Bazaruto Archipelago. With a main villa of five sea‑facing suites, private villas and a rooftop sala, it offers elegant, Mediterranean-style living in a remote African coastal setting. Guests can enjoy boat charters, diving, sunset dhow cruises, fishing, yoga and private dining.
Bazaruto Archipelago
Santorini Mozambique
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
Sussurro is a beautifully minimalist, eco-conscious retreat tucked into a remote peninsula along a warm, turquoise lagoon in Southern Mozambique. Its six private bungalows feature indoor‑outdoor bathrooms, waterfront verandas and locally crafted interiors, while communal spaces, yoga decks and the open-plan restaurant invite relaxation. Guests can kayak, snorkel, take dhow trips, or explore the dunes, all within a sustainable, thoughtfully designed coastal escape.
Nhamabue Peninsula, Southern Mozambique
Sussurro
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira is an ultra‑luxury private‑island resort in Mozambique’s Primeiras & Segundas Archipelago, offering 40 pool villas with uninterrupted Indian Ocean views. Facilities include a spa, yoga pavilion, infinity pool, fitness centre and a market‑style seafood restaurant. Activities range from kayaking and sailing to diving, whale‑watching and island-hopping; all in a beautifully solar-powered, eco‑sensitive setting.
Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago
Banyan Tree Ilha Caldeira
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish
Kisawa Sanctuary is a secluded luxury retreat on Benguerra Island, where forest, dunes and coastline meet the ocean. Guests enjoy private beaches, infinity pools, open-air decks and barefoot elegance, with wellness treatments, kayaking, dhow excursions, snorkeling and marine conservation experiences all set within a sustainable, thoughtfully designed sanctuary.
Bazaruto Archipelago
Kisawa Sanctuary
Kisawa Sanctuary
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon
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Mozambique

A collection of idyllic islands with pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Exclusive lodges offer private beach access and tailored diving, snorkeling, or fishing excursions.

Winter (December – February): Cool and wet along the coast, cold in the mountains, and mild in the desert.

Spring (March – May): Mild and pleasant with green landscapes and blooming flowers.

Summer (June – August): Very hot inland and in the desert, cooler along the Atlantic coast.

Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, excellent for both cities and deserts.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private culinary tour in Marrakech

and visit secret riads and private kitchens to learn traditional tagine, pastilla and pastry-making from local chefs.

Explore the Anti-Atlas on a private 4x4 adventure

discovering hidden canyons, ancient rock art and remote Berber villages far from the usual tourist routes.

Take a private Moroccan ceramics and tile-making workshop

in Fes, creating custom pieces under the guidance of master artisans.

Take a private surf and wellness retreat in Taghazout

and ride Morocco’s legendary waves with a personal instructor, combining bespoke coaching, secluded beaches and cliffside yoga sessions overlooking the Atlantic.

Go on a private botanical and photography tour in the Atlas Mountains

discovering endemic plants, rare wildflowers and secluded valleys with an expert naturalist.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Marrakech & the Atlas Foothills

A sensory blend of vibrant souks, historic palaces and hidden riads, Marrakech offers curated cultural experiences while serving as a gateway to the Atlas Mountains’ scenic trails and luxury lodges.

Fes & the Imperial Cities

Fes immerses you in medieval medinas, artisanal workshops and refined dining, while nearby Imperial Cities like Meknes and Rabat provide private cultural excursions and quiet riad stays.

Sahara & Erg Chebbi

The dunes of Merzouga offer dramatic desert landscapes with luxury desert camps, private camel treks and bespoke stargazing under vast, uninterrupted skies.

Essaouira & the Atlantic Coast

A windswept port city with colonial charm, Essaouira provides exclusive beachfront lodges, private surf and sailing experiences and intimate exploration of artisan markets.

Chefchaouen & the Rif Mountains

Nestled in the Rif, Chefchaouen’s blue-washed streets and surrounding mountains offer boutique lodges, private hiking and artisanal village visits off the beaten track.

Go on a private botanical and photography tour in the Atlas Mountains

discovering endemic plants, rare wildflowers and secluded valleys with an expert naturalist.

Dakhla Lagoon
Caravan Dakhla
Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
Caravan Dakhla is a windswept desert escape on the shores of Dakhla Lagoon. Accommodations range from dune‑facing villas to lagoon lofts, each with natural finishes and outdoor decks. Days can be spent kite‑surfing, wing‑foiling, or unwinding in the pool and wellness areas, while evenings bring communal dinners and star-lit chill-outs for a relaxed, immersive stay.
A serene hideaway nestled in the olive groves and red‑soil valleys of the High Atlas foothills. Each of its thoughtfully designed pavilions opens onto private gardens or terraces, blending traditional Moroccan craftsmanship with quiet sophistication. From healing sessions in the hammam to mountain hikes, forest walks or cooking fresh regional dishes, Olinto offers a slow‑paced immersion in Morocco’s natural beauty and cultural warmth
Atlas Mountains
Olinto Atlas Mountain Retreat
Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness
Inara Camp transforms the rocky plains of Morocco’s Agafay Desert into a refined glamping experience - thoughtful tented suites, a heated desert-pool and a restaurant offering locally sourced Moroccan dishes. Days unfold between sunset camel rides, quad or e-bike desert explorations and evenings spent stargazing.
Agafay Desert
Inara Camp
Honeymoon, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
Le Farnatchi offers a calm, design-led retreat in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, with elegant suites featuring hand-crafted details and a strong sense of place. Shaded courtyards, a small pool and a traditional hammam create an easy sanctuary after exploring the souks, while the rooftop and restaurant bring relaxed, contemporary Moroccan dining without leaving the riad.
Marrakech
Le Farnatchi
Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Wellness, Food & Wine
La Fiermontina Ocean is a coastal retreat near Larache with stone-clad villas and suites opening onto private terraces, pools and sweeping Atlantic views. Facilities include a beach club, infinity pool, spa and restaurant serving Italian-Moroccan dishes, while guests can explore dunes, walk along the shore, or unwind in the serene gardens.
Fes
La Fiermontina Ocean
La Fiermontina Ocean
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine
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Morocco

A sensory blend of vibrant souks, historic palaces and hidden riads, Marrakech offers curated cultural experiences while serving as a gateway to the Atlas Mountains’ scenic trails and luxury lodges.

Summer / Wet Season (November – April): Hot, humid and rainy with occasional cyclones.

Winter / Dry Season (May – October): Mild, drier and cooler with steady trade winds, ideal for outdoor activities and beaches.

Unforgettable Experiences

Go on a bespoke helicopter tour over Le Morne Peninsula

and land on a secluded beach for a private champagne picnic.

Take a private scuba diving excursion

to remote reefs in the north, exploring underwater caves, coral gardens and abundant tropical marine life with expert guidance.

Join a bespoke sugar cane and vanilla plantation experience,

learning about cultivation, harvesting and processing while enjoying private tastings.

Go on a private 4x4 off-road adventure

across the south coast and Chamarel, exploring volcanic landscapes, waterfalls and the Seven Coloured Earths.

Take a private catamaran cruise

along the northern coast and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and vibrant coral reefs with personalized snorkeling and gourmet lunch on board.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Grand Baie & Northern Coast

A lively yet refined area with secluded beaches, boutique resorts and access to luxury sailing, snorkeling and island-hopping experiences.

Flic en Flac & Western Coast

Known for calm lagoons and dramatic sunsets, this region offers private beachfront villas, bespoke diving trips and discreet access to coral reefs.

Le Morne Peninsula

A dramatic UNESCO-listed site at the foot of Le Morne Mountain, combining hiking, kite-surfing and luxury lodges with panoramic ocean views.

Black River Gorges National Park

A lush mountainous region rich in endemic flora and fauna, offering private walking trails, birdwatching and intimate lodge stays immersed in nature.

South Coast & Chamarel

Home to unique geological features like the Seven Coloured Earths and Chamarel waterfalls, as well as private boutique lodges and curated culinary and nature experiences.

Take a private catamaran cruise

along the northern coast and explore hidden coves, deserted beaches and vibrant coral reefs with personalized snorkeling and gourmet lunch on board.

South Coast & Chamarel
Shanti Maurice
Honeymoon, Wellness, Golf, Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish
A serene wellness retreat tucked into 36 acres of tropical gardens along Mauritius’s southern coast with secluded villas and suites offering ocean or lagoon views, plus butler service. Its expansive spa boasts Ayurvedic treatments, yoga pavilions and meditation spaces, while dining spans international cuisine, beachside barbecues and local Mauritian flavours. For golf lovers, there’s unlimited green‑fee access to the nearby 18‑hole Avalon Golf Estate, including shuttle transfers and golf carts.
A laid-back luxury beach resort tucked beneath the dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain. Surrounded by white‑sand coves and a calm lagoon, the resort features four swimming pools, several restaurants and its own holistic spa offering yoga, meditation, fitness coaching and tailored treatments. Guests can try everything from kayaking, windsurfing, paddleboarding and snorkeling, to hiking Le Morne or riding horses along the shore - ideal for both relaxation and adventure.
Le Morne Peninsula
Lux Le Morne
Family Travel, Honeymoons, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish,
One&Only Le Saint Géran is a refined beachfront retreat set on its own peninsula with calm lagoon waters on one side and the open ocean on the other. Elegant suites, thoughtful service and tailored experiences set the tone, with options to sail, snorkel, enjoy the spa or simply unwind on the long curve of white sand. Dining spans relaxed beach spots to contemporary global menus, creating an effortless yet polished island stay.
Belle Mare
One&Only Le Saint Geran
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel
Trou aux Biches Beachcomber sits on a long stretch of soft sand and a calm lagoon on Mauritius’s northwest coast. Facilities include snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, a spa, an 18‑hole championship golf course and six restaurants serving everything from casual beachfront fare to refined international cuisine for a polished island escape.
Northern Coast
Troux aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Golf
The St. Regis Le Morne Resort blends beachfront elegance with the dramatic backdrop of Le Morne Peninsula. Guests can stroll along the private beach, swim in multiple pools, tee off at the golf course, or indulge in spa treatments, while a selection of restaurants and bars caters to every taste, creating a refined yet relaxed island escape.
Le Morne Peninsula
St Regis Le Morne
St Regis Le Morne
Honeymoon, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Family Travel, Golf
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Mauritius

A lively yet refined area with secluded beaches, boutique resorts and access to luxury sailing, snorkeling and island-hopping experiences.

Spring (March to May): The long rains begin in April, bringing lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. While some safari areas can be harder to access, it’s a peaceful time to visit and great for birdwatching.

Summer (June to August): Dry and pleasant, with excellent wildlife viewing and the start of the Great Migration in the Maasai Mara. Cooler mornings make for ideal game drives and the coast stays warm and inviting.

Autumn (September to November): September and October are prime safari months, with the Great Migration in full swing. Short rains may arrive in November, but travel remains very doable and crowds thin out.

Winter (December to February): Hot, dry and sunny, this is a fantastic time for both safaris and beach escapes. Expect clear skies, great wildlife sightings and warm coastal waters along the Indian Ocean.

Unforgettable Experiences

Take a private hot-air balloon safari over the Maasai Mara at dawn.

From above, witness herds of wildebeest and zebra crossing the plains, then land for a champagne breakfast in the heart of the wilderness.

Enjoy a guided walking safari with a local Maasai warrior

who shares insights on tracking wildlife and traditional bush skills. Experience the raw connection with nature and culture.

Watch majestic elephants roam

with Mount Kilimanjaro as their backdrop during a private game drive. Later, retreat to a secluded lodge with an infinity pool overlooking the plains, perfect for unwinding as the sun sets behind Africa’s highest peak.

Charter a private dhow cruise at sunset,

sailing through calm turquoise waters. Sip cocktails on deck while passing pristine beaches and coral reefs, then anchor near a deserted island for a gourmet seafood dinner under the stars.

Embark on a serene boat safari

on Lake Naivasha at dawn. Glide quietly past hippos and water birds, then hike into nearby flower-filled hills or visit a Maasai village to experience authentic local life before returning to a magnificent lakeside lodge.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

The Maasai Mara

Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five safaris, this iconic reserve is Kenya’s premier wildlife destination. Rolling savannahs, expert-guided game drives and luxurious tented camps make for unforgettable safari experiences.

Laikipia

A conservation-focused region with stunning landscapes, private reserves and fewer crowds. Home to unique wildlife like black rhinos and Grevy’s zebras, plus excellent walking safaris and fantastic lodges.

Amboseli

Set against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli offers dramatic views and large elephant herds. It’s compact and easy to explore, making it ideal for shorter trips or pairing with the coast.

The Kenyan Coast

Stretching from Lamu in the north to Diani and beyond in the south, Kenya’s coast offers white-sand beaches, warm Indian Ocean waters, and a rich Swahili heritage. Perfect for post-safari relaxation, diving, and dhow sailing.

The Rift Valley & Lakes

Lush landscapes, geothermal wonders, and vibrant birdlife—especially flamingos. These freshwater lakes are a great stop between Nairobi and safari regions, with chances to hike, bike, or boat.

Embark on a serene boat safari

on Lake Naivasha at dawn. Glide quietly past hippos and water birds, then hike into nearby flower-filled hills or visit a Maasai village to experience authentic local life before returning to a magnificent lakeside lodge.

Maasai Mara
Spekes Camp
Family Travel, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime, Honeymoon
Speke’s Camp in the Maasai Mara offers a blend of classic safari charm and modern comfort right by the Olare Orok River. With spacious tents overlooking the water, you can enjoy game drives, river walks and prime wildlife viewing from a peaceful, riverside setting. It’s a relaxed yet authentic base for exploring one of Africa’s greatest wildlife destinations.
Ol Malo is a luxury-style ranch in Laikipia, Kenya, built and run by a third-generation Kenyan family deeply rooted in the land and culture. Designed with local materials and attention to detail, it offers an authentic experience away from corporate safari lodges. Guests enjoy fresh, ranch-grown food and the chance to live like true Kenyan cowboys and cowgirls—comfortably and uniquely.
Laikipia
Ol Malo
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys of A Lifetime
Sarara Camp is a beautiful, community-owned lodge in Kenya’s remote Matthews Range, offering luxurious tents with stunning views and close connections to the Samburu people. Enjoy incredible wildlife, authentic cultural experiences and an iconic infinity pool, all while supporting vital conservation and community initiatives.
Matthews Range, Samburu
Sarara Camp
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
Kinondo Kwetu is a secluded boutique beach retreat on Kenya’s south coast, offering a private, home-like atmosphere with white-sand beaches, Swahili-style rooms, and personalised service. Guests can enjoy horse riding, dhow sailing, tennis, golf, game drives within Shimba Hills National Park, watersports, yoga and peaceful moments in this hidden paradise.
Diani Beach
Kinondo Kwetu
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Wellness, Golf Holidays, Safaris
Lewa House is an intimate safari lodge set on the breathtaking Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Laikipia, offering sweeping views of Mount Kenya and exceptional wildlife encounters. With charming thatched cottages and warm family hospitality, it’s an ideal base for exploring one of Kenya’s most successful conservation areas.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Isiolo
Lewa House
Lewa House
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Safaris, Journeys Of A Lifetime
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Kenya

Famous for the Great Migration and Big Five safaris, this iconic reserve is Kenya’s premier wildlife destination. Rolling savannahs, expert-guided game drives and luxurious tented camps make for unforgettable safari experiences.

Spring (March to May): Ideal for visiting, with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes - perfect for exploring Petra, Wadi Rum and nature reserves.

Summer (June to August): Hot and dry, especially in desert areas. Best for early morning or evening activities and coastal escapes by the Red Sea.

Autumn (September to November): Mild weather returns, great for hiking and sightseeing with fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures.

Winter (December to February): Cooler with occasional rain, mainly in the north and Amman. Good for city visits and cultural experiences, but less ideal for desert travel.

Unforgettable Experiences

Wander through Downtown Amman on a private food tour,

tasting your way from street-side falafel to hidden dessert stalls. Along the way, you’ll meet local makers and hear stories that offer a deeper look into Jordanian life and hospitality.

Experience Petra by candlelight

on an after-hours walk through the Siq to the Treasury, lit by thousands of flickering lanterns. With the crowds gone and stars above, the ancient city takes on a quiet, magical atmosphere that feels entirely your own.

Spend an evening in Wadi Rum stargazing with local Bedouins,

learning traditional desert star lore by a fire under the Milky Way. With no light pollution and complete silence, it’s a humbling, soul-stirring way to take in the vastness of the desert.

Indulge in a private Dead Sea spa ritual

using mineral-rich mud and salt, followed by a float at sunset. With views stretching across the still water and a sense of total calm, it’s a wellness experience rooted in the natural gifts of the region.

Join a local marine biologist for a guided snorkelling or diving session

along Aqaba’s protected reefs. Learn about coral restoration efforts and spot vibrant marine life in some of the Red Sea’s clearest waters - an immersive, eco-conscious way to explore beneath the surface.

Top Regions To Visit

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Season Guide

Amman

The capital and cultural heart of Jordan, Amman blends ancient ruins like the Roman Theatre and Citadel with a vibrant dining and arts scene. It’s a great base for exploring the country and getting a feel for modern Jordanian life.

Petra & Wadi Musa

Home to the iconic ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs, Petra is Jordan’s most famous archaeological site. Wadi Musa, the gateway town, offers accommodation and easy access to trails like the Siq and Monastery hike.

Wadi Rum

Known as the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is a vast desert of dramatic sandstone mountains and red sand dunes. Stay in luxury camps or Bedouin-style tents and explore by 4x4, camel, or even hot-air balloon.

The Dead Sea

The lowest point on Earth offers a unique floating experience and spa-like atmosphere. With luxury resorts lining the shore, it's perfect for wellness-focused travel and relaxation, just an hour from Amman.

Aqaba & the Red Sea

Jordan’s southern coastal city offers warm waters, coral reefs and a relaxed beach atmosphere. Great for diving, snorkelling and sun-soaked escapes - plus it’s a tax-free zone for shopping!

Join a local marine biologist for a guided snorkelling or diving session

along Aqaba’s protected reefs. Learn about coral restoration efforts and spot vibrant marine life in some of the Red Sea’s clearest waters - an immersive, eco-conscious way to explore beneath the surface.

Dana Biosphere Reserve, Wadi Fenyan
Fenyan Eco Lodge
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Journeys of A Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History
Nestled in Jordan’s Dana Biosphere Reserve, Feynan Ecolodge is a solar-powered retreat designed like a modern caravanserai, offering 26 candle-lit rooms, rooftop stargazing and immersive Bedouin hospitality. Set deep in Wadi Feynan’s dramatic desert landscape, it’s a serene base for hiking, cultural encounters and experiencing sustainable, low-impact travel.
Memories Aicha Luxury Camp in Wadi Rum blends desert tranquility with unexpected comfort. Stay in beautifully appointed bubble tents or junior luxury suites tucked between sandstone cliffs and enjoy buffet meals, a cozy cave-style lounge and magical, free star-gazing tours under the vast desert sky.
Wadi Rum
Memories Alicha Camp
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Journeys Of A Lifetime, Culture, Arts & History
Mövenpick Resort Petra is a five-star hotel just steps from Petra’s entrance, offering elegant rooms, multiple dining options, and a rooftop terrace with sunset views. It’s a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Jordan’s most iconic site.
Petra
Mövenpick Resort Petra
Culture, Art & History, Family Travel
Kempinski Hotel Aqaba is a luxurious Red Sea retreat offering 200 elegant rooms and suites, all with breathtaking sea views. Guests enjoy a private sandy beach, infinity pool, upscale spa and multiple dining venues, making it a serene and convenient base for both relaxation and exploration.
The Red Sea
Kempinski Aqaba
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Wellness
Discovery Bedu is a luxury eco-camp in Wadi Rum offering solar-powered tented suites with private decks and stunning desert views. Guests enjoy authentic Bedouin cuisine, stargazing and immersive desert adventures in total comfort and seclusion.
Wadi Rum
Bespoke Hideaways Discovery Bedu Camp
Bespoke Hideaways Discovery Bedu Camp
Culture, Art & History, Family Travel
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Jordan

The capital and cultural heart of Jordan, Amman blends ancient ruins like the Roman Theatre and Citadel with a vibrant dining and arts scene. It’s a great base for exploring the country and getting a feel for modern Jordanian life.

Spring (March to May): Mild weather, blooming landscapes and fewer crowds make this a great time for exploring ancient sites and charming villages.

Summer (June to August): Hot and dry, especially in July and August. Perfect for island-hopping and beach holidays, though popular spots can be crowded and sightseeing can be intense in the heat.

Autumn (September to November): Warm seas, sunny days and thinner crowds in early autumn create ideal conditions for travel. Cooler evenings arrive in late Autumn.

Winter (December to February): Milder than much of Europe, with occasional rain. Cities like Athens stay lively and rich in history, while many islands are quieter with fewer tourists.

Unforgettable Experiences

Hike up to Old Perithia in Corfu

and enjoy a peaceful and scenic walk through olive groves and quiet mountain paths. The route leads to a nearly abandoned 14th-century village tucked into the slopes of Mount Pantokrator. Once there, you'll find stone houses, a few traditional tavernas and a sense of stepping back in time.

Take a private ceramics workshop

in Paros. Guided by a local artisan, you’ll learn traditional techniques while enjoying sea views and sipping local wine. By the end, you’ll take home a handcrafted piece to remind you of your time in the Cyclades.

Enjoy a private, curator-led tour of the Benaki Museum in Athens

which grants after-hours access to remarkable collections. Follow this with a rooftop dinner overlooking the Acropolis, paired with fine Greek wines. It’s an elegant evening for art lovers and those who appreciate thoughtful experiences.

Sail the Ionian Islands on a private charter

for a personalised journey through secluded coves and peaceful bays. Explore islands like Kefalonia and Lefkada at your leisure, pause for a relaxed lunch at a taverna of your choice and swim in the pristine, crystal-clear waters.

Explore the vineyards of Nemea with a private sommelier

for an intimate taste of Peloponnese’s rich wine heritage. Tour boutique wineries, sample rare varietals and enjoy a gourmet meal paired perfectly with local wines.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

The Cyclades

Think whitewashed villages, winding alleys and endless blue seas. The Cyclades are home to postcard-perfect islands like Santorini, known for its sunsets and cliffside views and Mykonos, famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. Islands like Paros and Naxos on the other hand offer a more relaxed pace, with charming towns, golden beaches and great food.

Crete

Crete is rich in history, flavour and natural beauty. Explore the ancient Palace of Knossos, wander the old harbor in Chania, hike the Samaria Gorge, or relax on pink-sand Elafonissi Beach. With warm hospitality and incredible local cuisine, Greece’s largest island has a bit of everything.

The Peloponnese

Full of history and still under the radar for many travellers, the Peloponnese is home to Olympia, Nafplio and Monemvasia. It’s a great mix of archaeological sites, small seaside towns and mountain landscapes, making it ideal for a slower, more local experience.

The Ionian Islands

Greener and often quieter than the Aegean islands, the Ionians include places like Corfu, with its mix of Greek and Venetian influences and Zakynthos, known for striking coastlines. Kefalonia and Paxos are all about relaxed days, clear water and good local food.

Athens & Attica

Athens blends ancient wonders with modern energy. Visit the iconic Acropolis, explore buzzing neighborhoods like Plaka and Psirri and enjoy rooftop dinners with a view. Just outside the city, places like Cape Sounion and the island of Aegina make for easy and scenic day trips.

Explore the vineyards of Nemea with a private sommelier

for an intimate taste of Peloponnese’s rich wine heritage. Tour boutique wineries, sample rare varietals and enjoy a gourmet meal paired perfectly with local wines.

Antiparos, The Cyclades
The Rooster
Honeymoon, Wellness, Family Travel, Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
The Rooster is a relaxed boutique retreat on Antiparos, blending contemporary architecture with a strong sense of place. Set near the island’s quieter southern coastline, it focuses on simplicity, thoughtful design and a close connection to land and sea. Dining is produce-driven and seasonal, wellness is integral rather than performative and days unfold easily between the beach, yoga shala and shaded terraces.
Skinos Estate is a luxury retreat in Corfu featuring two elegant villas with panoramic sea views. Guests enjoy private beaches, a boat mooring and personalised services such as a private chef and house manager, all within easy reach of Nissaki Bay. Its relaxed pace and unpretentious style complement a programme of sailing, sea swims, local dinners and wellness offerings.
Corfu, The Ionian
Skinos Estate
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Food & Wine
Mèlisses Andros is a peaceful seaside guesthouse with five elegant rooms and saltwater infinity pools. Guests enjoy home-cooked meals, creative workshops and a serene setting blending into Andros’s natural beauty. Days here naturally centre on beach walks, swims, paddleboarding and local exploration, while on-site dining highlights fresh, regional ingredients in straightforward, flavour-led ways. The atmosphere is unforced and welcoming, with attentive service and simple, well-considered spaces that strip away excess.
Andros, The Cyclades
Mèlisses
Family Travel, Honeymoon, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Food & Wine
Hotel Aristide is a boutique hotel in Syros featuring nine unique suites in a restored 1920s mansion. Its calm, modern interiors and shaded terraces create a relaxed atmosphere within easy reach of cafés, galleries and the waterfront. With locally inspired dining and attentive yet unobtrusive service, it’s a well‑paced choice for experiencing Syros’ cultural rhythm and understated charm.
Syros, The Cyclades
Hotel Aristide
Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Family Travel, Honeymoon
A design‑driven urban stay in the heart of the city, where contemporary style and creative energy sit comfortably alongside historic Athens. Its interiors showcase bold art and thoughtful materials, while social spaces, from the rooftop pool and bar to lively lounges and café , encourage connection and discovery. With easy access to cultural landmarks, museums and lively neighbourhoods, it’s the perfect base for exploring Athens.
Athens
Ace Hotel
Ace Hotel
Family Travel, Culture, Arts & History, Food & Wine, Wellness
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Greece

Think whitewashed villages, winding alleys and endless blue seas. The Cyclades are home to postcard-perfect islands like Santorini, known for its sunsets and cliffside views and Mykonos, famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. Islands like Paros and Naxos on the other hand offer a more relaxed pace, with charming towns, golden beaches and great food.

Dry Season / Summer (December – April): Sunny, warm and dry, ideal for beaches, outdoor adventures and exploring the country.

Green Season / Rainy Season (May – November): Frequent afternoon or evening showers, high humidity and lush landscapes, with mornings often sunny.

Unforgettable Experiences

Explore Guanacaste’s coastline on a private catamaran,

stopping at secluded beaches and snorkeling spots. Enjoy fresh seafood on board while watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean, soaking in the region’s laid-back vibe.

Soak in the natural hot springs near Arenal Volcano at sunset.

Surrounded by tropical gardens and volcanic views, this relaxing experience combines wellness with the awe-inspiring power of nature.

Walk the suspended bridges of Monteverde’s cloud forest reserve

with a local guide. Drift through misty treetops and spot rare birds and wildlife in one of Costa Rica’s most biodiverse ecosystems.

Take a guided kayak tour

through Manuel Antonio’s mangroves and quiet coves. Paddle alongside curious monkeys and tropical birds while discovering hidden beaches away from the crowds.

Venture deep into Tortuguero’s jungle canals by canoe at dawn.

Listen to the awakening wildlife and watch for turtles nesting on the beaches, experiencing the wild beauty of this remote rainforest.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Guanacaste

Known for its beautiful Pacific beaches and sunny weather, Guanacaste is perfect for beach lovers, surfing and relaxing in luxury resorts. Explore charming towns like Tamarindo and enjoy vibrant sunsets.

Arenal/La Fortuna

Famous for the iconic Arenal Volcano, this region offers adventure activities like zip-lining, hot springs and waterfall hikes, all set against a stunning volcanic landscape.

Monteverde

A cloud forest wonderland, Monteverde is a haven for wildlife watchers and nature lovers. Wander hanging bridges, spot exotic birds and immerse yourself in the serene misty forests.

Manuel Antonio

This coastal area combines lush rainforest and gorgeous beaches within a national park full of wildlife, including monkeys and sloths. It’s ideal for easy hikes and seaside relaxation.

Tortuguero

Known as the “Amazon of Costa Rica,” Tortuguero’s canals and wetlands are home to turtles, caimans, and vibrant birdlife. It’s a unique spot for eco-tourism and guided boat tours through dense jungle waterways.

Venture deep into Tortuguero’s jungle canals by canoe at dawn.

Listen to the awakening wildlife and watch for turtles nesting on the beaches, experiencing the wild beauty of this remote rainforest.

Nosara
Sendero Hotel & Villas
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Honeymoon
Sendero Hotel is a peaceful retreat nestled between jungle and the Pacific coast, just minutes from Playa Guiones. It offers a surf school, a bright yoga studio and a lush courtyard pool surrounded by nature, where wildlife adds to the serene atmosphere.
Nantipa is a stylish beachfront retreat on Playa Guiones that blends modern design with natural surroundings. Offering comfortable rooms, a serene pool and easy access to world-class surfing, it’s an ideal spot to unwind and soak up Costa Rica’s relaxed coastal vibe.
Santa Teresa
Nantipa
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Honeymoon
Nestled in a private 500‑acre cloud forest reserve near San José, El Silencio Lodge & Spa is a Relais & Châteaux retreat where luxury meets sustainability. Each suite and villa offers a private deck with a heated whirlpool overlooking misty forest or river views. Guests enjoy a holistic experience, with activities like yoga, waterfall hikes, farm-to-table dining and spa rituals.
Bajos del Toro
El Silenco Lodge
Honeymoon, Wellness
Tucked into the rainforest above Uvita, Oxygen Jungle Villas & Spa is an adults-only boutique retreat with 12 Balinese-style glass villas offering sweeping jungle and ocean views. Guests relax by an infinity pool overlooking the Pacific, enjoy fine meals at the on-site restaurant and explore private trails that lead to tropical waterfalls, all enhanced by wildlife encounters and serene spa experiences.
Uvita de Osa
Oxygen Jungle Villas
Wellness, Honeymoon
Hotel Aguas Claras is a stylish, art-filled boutique retreat near Puerto Viejo’s Playa Chiquita. Its vibrant bungalows and suites blend Caribbean charm with eco-conscious design, surrounded by lush gardens. Guests enjoy a serene pool, wellness offerings and fresh local cuisine.
Limon Province
Hotel Aguas Claras
Hotel Aguas Claras
Wellness, Honeymoon
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Costa Rica

Known for its beautiful Pacific beaches and sunny weather, Guanacaste is perfect for beach lovers, surfing and relaxing in luxury resorts. Explore charming towns like Tamarindo and enjoy vibrant sunsets.

Winter (December – February): Mild and pleasant with cool nights, ideal for sightseeing.

Spring (March – May): Warm with occasional hot winds (khamsin) bringing dust.

Summer (June – August): Extremely hot, especially in Upper Egypt and the desert, with cooler Mediterranean coast.

Autumn (September – November): Warm, dry and comfortable, a great time for both Nile cruises and Red Sea beaches.

Unforgettable Experiences

Join a underwater archaeological dive in the Red Sea,

discovering sunken temples, shipwrecks and coral reefs with expert marine archaeologists.

Take a luxury Nile steamship cruise

with exclusive access to temples and tombs, enjoying private excursions and impressive dining experiences.

Stay in a luxury desert tent

near Siwa Oasis and enjoy private stargazing, sunset camel rides and a traditional Amazigh feast in seclusion.

Go on a bespoke culinary immersion in Cairo,

visiting hidden kitchens, spice markets and private riads to learn traditional Egyptian recipes from local chefs.

Take a private sunrise tour of the Pyramids of Giza

and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

Top Regions To Visit

Season Guide

Season Guide

Cairo & Giza

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.

Luxor & The Nile Valley

Home to the world’s greatest temples and tombs, Luxor allows intimate access to the Valley of the Kings, Karnak and Nile cruises with expert Egyptologists.

Aswan & Nubian Villages

Set along the tranquil Nile, Aswan offers felucca cruises, visits to vibrant Nubian villages and exclusive archaeological tours with local guides.

Red Sea Riviera

Known for pristine beaches and world-class reefs, this region provides diving excursions, secluded luxury resorts and access to untouched coral gardens.

Siwa Oasis & Western Desert

A remote desert escape with salt lakes, hot springs and ancient ruins, perfect for private 4x4 adventures, luxury desert camps and guided cultural immersion with the local Amazigh community.

Take a private sunrise tour of the Pyramids of Giza

and explore the ancient monuments with an Egyptologist, entering hidden passageways, capturing the perfect light for photography and ending with breakfast overlooking the Sphinx.

The River Nile
Nour El Nil
Culture, Arts & History, River Cruises
Nour El Nil is a traditional dahabiya offering small‑group cruises along the Nile. Cabins are comfortable with river views and shared spaces include sun decks, lounges and a dining area. Guests can enjoy guided visits to temples and villages, unwind on deck, or take short sails between stops for a relaxed, immersive river experience.
Al Moudira Hotel, a Relais & Châteaux property, is a boutique Nile-side retreat on Luxor’s west bank with individually decorated suites and villas around shaded courtyards and gardens. Facilities include a spa and wellness centre, a pool and opportunities for felucca rides or exploring nearby temples, while dining highlights seasonal local produce in a relaxed, elegant setting.
Luxor
Al Moudira Hotel
Honeymoon, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh sits between desert peaks and a private Red Sea beach. Rooms and suites open onto sea-view terraces, while facilities include pools, a spa, water‑sports and a PADI dive centre. Dining spans beachside grills to fine restaurants, with family and teen clubs making it a versatile luxury escape.
Sharm El Sheikh
The Four Seasons Sharm El Sheikh
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History, Golf
The Chedi El Gouna blends sleek Asian-inspired design with Red Sea coastal luxury. Rooms and suites offer garden or sea views, while facilities include two pools, a private beach, spa, gym and water-sports. Dining ranges from rooftop Japanese to beachfront grills, creating a refined yet relaxed escape for all.
Red Sea
The Chedi El Gouna
Family Travel, Surf, Dive & Fish, Wellness
A luxury Red Sea retreat with suites and villas featuring private courtyards and some with pools. Facilities include a spa, gym, tennis courts, infinity pool, beach club and a PADI-certified dive centre, while dining spans beachfront grills, Indian cuisine and fine dining.
Red Sea
The Oberoi Beach Resort, Sahl Hasheesh
The Oberoi Beach Resort, Sahl Hasheesh
Family Travel, Wellness, Surf, Dive & Fish, Honeymoon, Food & Wine
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Egypt

A dynamic fusion of ancient history and modern sophistication, Cairo offers private tours of the Pyramids, Sphinx and hidden museum collections, combined with boutique city lodges and culinary experiences.

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Sporting Events

Whether it’s front-row seats at Wimbledon, a private yacht at the Monaco Grand Prix, or courtside glamour at the Australian Open, we specialise in creating seamless journeys around the world’s most iconic sporting events. With access to exclusive hospitality, premium tickets and curated local experiences, we take care of every detail, leaving you free to simply enjoy the atmosphere and excitement of world-class sport.

Experience Formula One from a private superyacht anchored along Monaco’s legendary circuit. With curated hospitality, gourmet dining and insider access to teams and events, this is a rare opportunity to see the race up close from one of the most exclusive vantage points in motorsport.

Luxury Yacht Hospitality at The Monaco Grand Prix

Go beyond being a spectator and immerse yourself in the heart of a tournament that captures the world’s attention. Attend the final match of the FIFA World Cup in full VIP style — deluxe seating in a club‑suite, gourmet hospitality, behind‑the‑scenes access and pre‑match insider receptions. Extend your stay with an exclusive city welcome event, private stadium tour, and a curated cultural exploration of the host city, combining sport, global culture and luxury travel.

Global Front‑Row Access at the FIFA World Cup Finals

Trackside access meets contemporary luxury at the Yas Marina Circuit. Enjoy premium hospitality, post-race performances and exclusive paddock moments. Off the track, add a private supercar drive across desert terrain or a bespoke dining experience beneath the stars.

Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with Desert Experiences

Set the stage for a fight night like no other. From early access to the ceremonial weigh-ins to the charged atmosphere of the Octagon itself, this experience delivers premium access and refined hospitality. Arrive via private VIP entrance, settle into a prime seat close to the action, and enjoy an open-bar premium lounge before the main card begins. Meet-and-greets with UFC athletes, post-fight access to the Octagon floor, and curated memorabilia round out the evening.

VIP Octagon Immersion at the UFC

Take in the Australian Open from a private suite at Rod Laver Arena, complete with personalised service and meet-and-greets with tennis legends. Extend your trip with a heli-tour of the Great Ocean Road or a private tasting in the Yarra Valley’s most sought-after vineyards.

Australian Open Courtside with Regional Escapes

From the high-speed drama of Monza’s Grand Prix to the quiet intensity of Centre Court at Wimbledon, Europe is home to some of the world’s most celebrated sporting events. Follow the Tour de France through mountain passes and villages steeped in history, or take in the scale and legacy of football at iconic venues like Camp Nou and Wembley. Whether you’re watching from a private paddock or riding legendary cycling routes yourself, Europe offers sporting moments with enduring character and style.

Europe

Asia’s sporting landscape is as diverse as the continent itself — a place where centuries-old rituals meet cutting-edge spectacle. In Tokyo, sumo remains a powerful expression of culture and discipline, while Singapore’s Grand Prix turns the city into a nighttime stage of speed and precision. From cricket in India, where the game is a national obsession, to the fast-paced artistry of Muay Thai in Thailand, every experience reveals something deeper than the sport itself.

Asia

The Middle East is rapidly becoming a global hub for world-class sporting events, backed by impressive design and hospitality. Twilight races at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the architectural drama of Qatar’s stadiums, and traditional pursuits like falconry and equestrian events reflect both innovation and heritage. With curated access, cutting-edge venues and a warm culture of welcome, the region offers a sporting calendar unlike any other.

Middle East

Sport here isn’t just played, it’s lived. From the charged atmosphere of a football match in Buenos Aires to the rhythm of samba echoing from the stands of Rio’s Maracanã, South America brings unmistakable energy to every event. Watch world-class polo, ride the Pacific swells with top surfers, or explore the cultural layers behind each spectacle. The drama of the landscape matches the passion of the fans.

South America

Australia and New Zealand blend elite sport with remarkable settings. Attend the Australian Open beneath Melbourne’s summer skies, or watch the Sydney to Hobart yacht race set sail from one of the world’s most famous harbours. From cricket matches on iconic grounds to rugby at Eden Park, the region delivers premium sports experiences framed by coastlines, city skylines and natural beauty.

Australasia

Whether it’s front-row seats at Wimbledon, a private yacht at the Monaco Grand Prix, or courtside glamour at the Australian Open, we specialise in creating seamless journeys around the world’s most iconic sporting events. With access to exclusive hospitality, premium tickets and curated local experiences, we take care of every detail, leaving you free to simply enjoy the atmosphere and excitement of world-class sport.

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Food & Wine

Food and wine sit at the centre of the world’s most memorable journeys and at LaTrove, we enjoy creating those moments for you. Our travel specialists handpick the destinations, restaurants and culinary experiences that truly stand out, from unforgettable dishes to the perfect wine pairing. Whether you’re savouring a long lunch in a sun-soaked Tuscan vineyard, wandering through a vibrant market in Tokyo, indulging in a Michelin-star tasting in Paris, or enjoying a fresh seafood feast on the shores of Tasmania, we design each itinerary with care and a deep appreciation for what makes travel feel special.

Join a local truffle hunter and their trained dog in the rolling hills of Umbria, uncovering prized black truffles beneath centuries-old oak trees. Afterwards, enjoy a private alfresco lunch prepared by a local chef, featuring the very truffles you helped find - perfectly paired with Umbrian wines such as Sagrantino di Montefalco and crisp local whites.

Truffle Hunting & Private Chef Tasting in the Hills of Umbria

Venture to one of the world’s highest vineyards in the Salta region of northern Argentina. Here, taste wines grown at over 3,000 metres above sea level, where intense sun and thin air create bold, concentrated flavors. The experience is completed with an Andean picnic, surrounded by jagged peaks and ancient ruins.

High-Altitude Wine Tasting in the Andes

Join a local chef for a guided tour through Bangkok’s most famous night market, sampling satay skewers, mango sticky rice and herbal cocktails. Then, head to a hidden rooftop where you’ll cook classic dishes together before dining under the city lights with skyline views and curated wine pairings.

Night Market Masterclass & Rooftop Dining in Bangkok

Board an open-air 4x4 for a vineyard “safari” through the rugged terrain of a private South African wine estate. Stop at hidden tasting decks, barrel cellars and picnic spots where chefs serve traditional Cape Malay dishes paired with award-winning Chenin Blancs and Pinotages.

Private Vineyard Safari in South Africa's Winelands

Experience a traditional Māori hāngi (food cooked underground using geothermal steam) in the dramatic setting of Rotorua. The slow-cooked feast is followed by a modern wine pairing using premium New Zealand varietals. Storytelling, songs and natural wonders make this a deeply rooted cultural journey through food.

Māori Hāngi & Wine Pairing in a New Zealand Geothermal Valley

From sun-soaked vineyards in Provence to seafood feasts in the Greek islands, the Mediterranean is a haven for slow, sensory travel. Here, food isn’t just a meal, it’s a celebration of place, people and centuries-old tradition.

The Mediterranean

This is a continent of bold flavors and vibrant wine regions, from Argentina’s high-altitude Malbecs to Peru’s world-renowned culinary fusion. South America offers unforgettable tastings framed by dramatic landscapes and rich cultural history.

South America

Asia’s culinary depth is unmatched — from sushi artistry in Japan to spice markets in India and the balance of sweet, salty, and sour on the streets of Thailand. Food here is both soul and story, often tied to rituals, family and heritage.

Asia

Fragrant tagines, ancient wine-making traditions, open-flame cooking, and spice-laden markets. The Middle East blends bold flavor with millennia of culinary heritage. From Morocco to Israel and across the Middle East, food is the heartbeat of daily life; a tapestry of flavours, stories, and shared tables.

The Middle East

In Australia and New Zealand, pioneering winemakers and chefs are redefining the food and wine scene. Picture cool-climate Pinot Noirs sipped by the sea, Indigenous ingredients reimagined, and farm-to-table dining in the world’s most scenic wine valleys.

Australasia

Food and wine sit at the centre of the world’s most memorable journeys and at LaTrove, we enjoy creating those moments for you. Our travel specialists handpick the destinations, restaurants and culinary experiences that truly stand out, from unforgettable dishes to the perfect wine pairing. Whether you’re savouring a long lunch in a sun-soaked Tuscan vineyard, wandering through a vibrant market in Tokyo, indulging in a Michelin-star tasting in Paris, or enjoying a fresh seafood feast on the shores of Tasmania, we design each itinerary with care and a deep appreciation for what makes travel feel special.

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Snow

We create snow holidays tailored to all experience levels and preferences, combining active pursuits with opportunities to unwind in comfort. Every detail is arranged to deliver the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Options range from family-friendly resorts and backcountry heli-skiing to private chalets, secluded alpine retreats, and trips to Lapland.

Arrive by helicopter to a high-alpine lodge surrounded by untouched powder. Spend your days ski-touring or splitboarding with an expert guide across glaciers, tree runs and ridgelines with no one else in sight. Evenings mean sauna sessions, gourmet meals and stories by the fire. No lifts. No crowds. Just pure wilderness.

Remote Lodge Retreat in the Mountains of British Columbia

Skip the queues and ski deep, light powder through silent forests on Hokkaido’s lesser-known volcanoes, such as Asahidake or Tokachidake. With a private guide, link remote runs with authentic ryokans and natural hot springs along the way. Wake to the smell of rice and miso, then spend the day chasing fresh lines through knee-deep powder.

Powder Trails & Hot Springs in Hokkaido

Embark on a slow-travel ski adventure linking Switzerland and northern Italy by scenic rail. Ride the Glacier Express through the Alps, stopping in places like Andermatt, St. Moritz and Livigno to ski diverse terrain. Each day offers a new piste, a new village and a new mountain-view dining experience, all without ever repacking your skis.

Snow Safari by Train in Switzerland & Italy

After a day of cross-country skiing, snowmobiling or husky sledding across frozen lakes, retreat to your own heated glass igloo. With luck, the Aurora Borealis dances overhead as you fall asleep. Add optional ice fishing, reindeer farm visits or a full-day snow adventure with a Sámi guide.

Sleep in a Glass Igloo Under the Northern Lights

A rare, high-end expedition for those chasing true bragging rights. Board a luxury polar-class yacht fitted with a helicopter and spend days flying out to ski remote alpine terrain never touched by lifts. Runs end at the ocean, icebergs float offshore and evenings are spent in luxury staterooms with polar views.

Heli-Ski Horizons in Antarctica and Greenland

From the storybook villages of Austria and the glacial bowls of the French Alps, to the wild Dolomites of northern Italy and the fjord-carved terrain of Norway, Europe offers incredible diversity in snow experiences. Whether carving the Sella Ronda circuit, exploring off-piste routes near Chamonix, or snowshoeing into quiet Alpine hamlets, there’s heritage, challenge and beauty in every turn.

Europe

North America delivers big terrain and even bigger personality. Imagine powder-perfect heli-skiing in British Columbia, backcountry lodges in Montana and Aspen’s sleek blend of slopes and style. Canada and the U.S. serve up everything from pristine wilderness to ultra-luxurious resorts, often just a short hop from a major city.

North America

Famed for its bottomless powder, Japan is a dream for snow lovers. Ride through silver birch forests in Niseko, discover uncrowded gems like Myoko and Furano, or combine onsen culture with off-piste adventures. The volcanic terrain of Hokkaido and Honshu creates deep snow, unique runs and a soulful après scene based in tradition, not hype.

Japan

Far beyond the typical ski world, Finland, Sweden and Norway combine a raw, sensory experience of winter’s extremes. The Nordic Arctic offers surreal winter landscapes; dog sledding under the Northern Lights, snowmobiling to remote ice hotels and skiing above the Arctic Circle.

The Nordic Artic

When it’s off-season in the northern hemisphere, the Southern Hemisphere offers expansive snowfields and volcanic landscapes in New Zealand, wild glaciers in Patagonia’s Argentina and Chile, and heli-accessed runs in the Southern Alps. It’s a unique snow experience - raw, dramatic and luxurious.

The Southern Hempishere

We create snow holidays tailored to all experience levels and preferences, combining active pursuits with opportunities to unwind in comfort. Every detail is arranged to deliver the perfect balance of adventure and relaxation. Options range from family-friendly resorts and backcountry heli-skiing to private chalets, secluded alpine retreats, and trips to Lapland.

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Rail Journeys

Rail journeys offer a slower, scenic way to travel, combining comfort and style, on-board dining experiences, scenic views and stop off's to explore your destinations along the way. Travel aboard renowned routes such as the Glacier Express, choose the refined luxury of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express or Rocky Mountaineer, or let us tailor make you an independent rail itineary - eitherway, each journey reveals a unique perspective on the landscapes it traverses.

Travel through the heart of the Swiss Alps in panoramic splendour aboard the Glacier Express. In Excellence Class, your journey includes a seven-course tasting menu, hand-selected Swiss wines and personal concierge service, all while gliding past snowy peaks and ancient alpine villages in unhurried luxury.

Excellence Class on The Glacier Express

Sink into silk-upholstered grandeur on a train that feels like a royal residence. The Maharajas’ Express travels through Rajasthan with onboard fine dining, opulent suites and curated cultural stops including private palace dinners, live performances and champagne breakfasts overlooking the Taj Mahal.

The Maharajas' Express

Crossing from Darwin to Adelaide, The Ghan offers immersive desert luxury. Disembark for an exclusive dinner under the open Outback sky - long tables, fine wine, grilled local produce and ancient stories shared by Indigenous guides beneath a sea of stars. The train waits quietly in the distance, your hotel on rails.

The Ghan

Aboard this private luxury train, you’ll cross thousands of miles between Europe and Asia in comfort worthy of the Tsars. Sip chilled vodka in the bar car, enjoy nightly piano music and dine on gourmet meals as snowy forests, remote villages and Lake Baikal slide past your window.

The Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian

Winding through the Canadian Rockies, this daylight-only train offers front-row views of glacial lakes, wildlife and towering peaks. Recline in a glass-domed carriage with gourmet meals delivered to your seat, storytelling hosts on hand and overnight stays in scenic lodges. It’s the slow, spectacular theatre of nature, as seen only from the rails.

The Rocky Mountaineer

From the snow-draped Alps to the sunlit fields of Tuscany, Europe’s rail journeys are steeped in elegance and nostalgia. Velvet seats, silver service dining and panoramic windows recall a golden era of travel. Wind through mountain passes, coastal cliffs and storybook villages, all without ever leaving your seat.

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Asia’s great rail routes offer deep immersion, not just in landscape, but in culture. Board a heritage carriage that winds past tea plantations in Sri Lanka, or dine aboard a luxury sleeper as temples, rice paddies and sacred rivers unfold outside. Whether crossing the Indian plains or the jungle-carved hills of Southeast Asia, these are journeys to be savoured.

Asia

This is where time slows down and every mile brings a new story. Africa’s luxury rail experiences glide through wildlife reserves, desertscapes and wine country, aboard beautifully restored trains with vintage charm. Expect multi-course meals, wood-panelled cabins and off-train moments like safari drives or star-lit dinners in the bush.

Africa

From the Rockies to red rock canyons, North America’s great railways are windows into vast, cinematic landscapes. Recline in glass-dome observation cars, dine on regionally inspired menus and listen as hosts share tales of frontiers, glaciers and rail pioneers. It’s rail travel that feels both nostalgic and boldly wild.

North America

Here, the tracks stretch across deserts, coastlines and alpine forests - often hundreds of kilometres from the nearest road. These trains are all about scale and solitude, with onboard chefs preparing native-inspired menus and off-train excursions that immerse you in local history and natural wonder. On these journeys, the train doesn’t take you to the experience — it is the experience.

Australasia

Rail journeys offer a slower, scenic way to travel, combining comfort and style, on-board dining experiences, scenic views and stop off's to explore your destinations along the way. Travel aboard renowned routes such as the Glacier Express, choose the refined luxury of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express or Rocky Mountaineer, or let us tailor make you an independent rail itineary - eitherway, each journey reveals a unique perspective on the landscapes it traverses.

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Culture, Arts & History

At LaTrove we love designing journeys for clients with a passion for culture; those seeking to immerse themselves in destinations with deep cultural roots, rich artistic traditions, and iconic historical landmarks. If you are drawn to world-class museums, awe-inspiring architecture, grand opera performances, intimate concerts, or exquisite art and gardens, our experts will curate unique itineraries tailored to your interests. From private gallery tours and behind-the-scenes access at historic theaters, to exclusive cultural experiences that few travellers ever encounter, we ensure every moment celebrates the art, history, and heritage of your destination.

Dress up for a night at one of the world’s most prestigious opera houses, with exclusive access to a private box, champagne reception, and a backstage tour after the final curtain. Walk the same halls as Strauss and Mahler, and witness Viennese opera in its most opulent setting.

Private Box & Backstage Tour at the Vienna State Opera

Start your day with a traditional Byzantine mosaic workshop, learning centuries-old techniques from a local artist. In the evening, gain rare after-hours access to the Hagia Sophia, exploring its ancient domes and golden interiors in near silence, guided by a historian.

Mosaic Workshop & After-Hours Visit to the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Step into the refined world of classical Japanese theatre. Begin with a personal kimono fitting, followed by a guided introduction to the symbolism, masks and music of noh. Then attend a live performance in a small, centuries-old theatre, where tradition is preserved down to the last bow.

Noh Theatre & Kimono Dressing Experience in Kyoto

Start with a private tango lesson from a professional dancer, then dine and drink Malbec in a Belle Époque theatre while watching a passionate live tango performance, complete with live band, velvet balconies and sultry lighting. Culture, performance and movement collide in true Buenos Aires style.

Live Tango and a Dance Lesson at a Belle Époque Theatre in Buenos Aires

In Tromsø, Norway, pair the aurora borealis with an open-air performance by the Arctic Ballet Company - a contemporary troupe performing against snowy landscapes. Afterward, gather around a fire for traditional Sámi joik singing and storytelling under the stars. A rare blend of Indigenous culture and modern artistry.

Northern Lights Ballet Experience & Sámi Storytelling

Europe is the grand stage of Western culture. From Baroque opera houses in Vienna and flamenco in Andalusia, to world-class galleries in Paris and Rome’s ancient ruins, it offers centuries of layered history, live performance and living tradition around every cobbled corner.

Europe

Home to some of humanity’s oldest cities and most enduring artistic legacies, from the poetry of Persia to the mosaics of Morocco, this region offers a deep, sensory experience of art, storytelling and sacred architecture that dates back thousands of years.

The Middle East & North Africa

From Japanese noh theatre to Indian classical dance, Asia’s cultural landscape is rich in ritual, elegance and discipline. Palaces become performance venues, shrines double as art galleries and ancient craftsmanship is still practiced by hand. Here, tradition isn’t preserved, it’s alive.

Asia

North, Central and South America offer a rich tapestry of Indigenous heritage, colonial history and contemporary art. From mariachi and muralism in Mexico to jazz in New Orleans and tango halls in Buenos Aires, culture here is both rooted and constantly evolving.

The Americas

Often overlooked, this region punches above its weight with cutting-edge design. Rich Norse and Sámi heritage, minimalist architecture and surprisingly bold performing arts scenes, from ballet in Helsinki to immersive Viking history in Norway.

Scandanavia

At LaTrove we love designing journeys for clients with a passion for culture; those seeking to immerse themselves in destinations with deep cultural roots, rich artistic traditions, and iconic historical landmarks. If you are drawn to world-class museums, awe-inspiring architecture, grand opera performances, intimate concerts, or exquisite art and gardens, our experts will curate unique itineraries tailored to your interests. From private gallery tours and behind-the-scenes access at historic theaters, to exclusive cultural experiences that few travellers ever encounter, we ensure every moment celebrates the art, history, and heritage of your destination.

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Golf

Golf holidays blend world-class courses with stunning scenery. Tee off along Scotland’s rugged coast, among South Africa’s vineyards, or on championship greens in New Zealand, all while we take care of every detail, from tee times and transport to accommodation, additional accitivies and everything in between. For those travelling with non-golfers, we create parallel experiences so everyone enjoys the trip, whether on the course or exploring the destination.

Play golf in 24‑hour daylight during summer above the Arctic Circle, then later in the year tee off by day and watch the Aurora Borealis dance overhead.

Golf under Midnight Sun & Northern Lights at Lofoten Links

Set inside the vast crater of a dormant volcano, Bali Handara offers a truly one-of-a-kind golfing experience. This championship course, designed by British Open champion Peter Thomson, winds through lush highland rainforest, crater lakes, and ancient temple gates. Surrounded by green volcanic peaks, every turn reveals a new, spectacular view.

Golf in the Heart of a Volcano in Bali

Playing the Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland isn’t just a round, it’s a rite of passage. As the oldest and most iconic golf course in the world, every step along its storied fairways connects you to over six centuries of golfing history. From the famous Swilcan Bridge to the legendary Road Hole, this is where champions have triumphed, traditions were born, and the spirit of the game lives on.

Walk the Sacred Fairways of St Andrews, Scotland

Located on the edge of Kruger National Park, Leopard Creek is no ordinary golf course, it’s a true safari experience. Here water hazards might contain hippos and fairways overlook elephant herds in the distance. Designed by Gary Player, the course winds along the Crocodile River and blends immaculate greens with raw African wilderness. After your round, retreat to a luxury lodge for a sundowner.

Play Amongst the Wild in South Africa

Begin with a scenic helicopter flight over Lake Wakatipu, landing at a remote mountaintop tee box on Cecil Peak. Swing your first shot into the vast alpine air (no fairway, just the thrill of the drive). After your airborne opening, descend to play a full round at Jack’s Point, a championship course set between mountain peaks and lakefront cliffs. Pair it with wine tastings or adventure activities for a golf day you'll never forget.

Heli-Golf & Glacier Landing in New Zealand

From the lush landscapes of New Zealand and the world-class courses of Victoria and Tasmania, to the vibrant golf scenes of Vietnam, Bangkok and Tokyo, golfing holidays in this part of the world offer an unforgettable blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Discover tropical luxury in Fiji’s Laucala Island, sleek urban greens in Singapore and Hong Kong and a diverse range of championship layouts that make Asia & Australasia a dream destination for golfers.

Asia & Australasia

From the dramatic Pacific coastlines between Pebble Beach and Torrey Pines, to the charming Lowcountry fairways of South Carolina and Georgia, the USA offers a spectacular blend of landmark golf courses and unforgettable road‑trip scenery.

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Whether it’s the championship fairways of Andalucía at Valderrama and Finca Cortesin, the Nordic wilds of Lofoten under the midnight sun, or courses set amid the rolling landscapes of Provence, Tuscany and Stockholm, Europe invites golfers to immerse themselves in culture, cuisine and course design that spans centuries.

Europe

Tee off in Dubai’s desert luxury or Abu Dhabi’s coastal greens, where sunshine is a promise, or journey to South Africa’s wilds, playing amid wildlife, national parks and game reserves in a truly immersive experience.

Africa & The Middle East

From the spiritual home of golf at St Andrews the dramatic links along Ireland’s rugged Atlantic coast and the highland courses paired with whisky trails, the British Isles offer golfing journeys steeped in history, atmosphere, and timeless challenge.

The UK & Ireland

Golf holidays blend world-class courses with stunning scenery. Tee off along Scotland’s rugged coast, among South Africa’s vineyards, or on championship greens in New Zealand, all while we take care of every detail, from tee times and transport to accommodation, additional accitivies and everything in between. For those travelling with non-golfers, we create parallel experiences so everyone enjoys the trip, whether on the course or exploring the destination.

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Surf, Dive & Fish

At LaTrove we craft bespoke ocean experiences that immerse you in the world’s most extraordinary waters. From private deep-sea fishing charters and curated surf escapes to unforgettable diving expeditions in hidden, pristine locations, we partner with trusted experts to tailor your trip to your skill level and preferences. Accommodation ranges from serene coastal retreats to ultra-luxury lodges, with extraordinary destinations spanning all seven continents.

Charter a luxury yacht for a private liveaboard journey through the most remote corners of the Maldives. Dive sites are curated by a resident marine biologist, with daily access to exclusive atolls far from commercial routes. Swim alongside majestic manta rays, whale sharks and reef life in untouched coral systems, with sunset cocktails and chef-prepared dinners waiting on deck.

Private Liveaboard Diving with Manta Rays in the Maldives

Step aboard a tournament-grade sportfishing yacht, equipped with the latest deep-sea tech and crewed by world-class anglers. Target blue marlin in one of the most prolific big-game fisheries on earth, with a personalised itinerary, gourmet catering and concierge-level service. This isn’t just fishing, it’s a full luxury expedition tailored to your goals, whether that’s landing a record catch or just cruising with champagne in hand.

Elite Marlin Fishing Charter in Hawaii

Base yourself at the secluded luxury resort of Nihi Sumba and gain private access to the legendary left-hand break known as Occy’s Left. Your experience includes expert surf guidance to dial in the world-class reef wave famed for long, challenging rides tailored to your level and uncrowded line-ups due to limited daily surfers. Off the water, unwind with wellness sessions, fine dining and curated cultural experiences all set in an ultra-exclusive, wild-coastal retreat.

Surf Occy’s Left at Nihi Sumba

Dive the historic Thistlegorm wreck and pristine Ras Mohammed reefs on a privately chartered dive yacht with a top-tier dive master and underwater photographer. Skip the group boats and enjoy custom dive briefings, luxury gear and surface intervals catered by a private chef. Optional add-ons include scenic helicopter transfers and after-hours museum access in Cairo for a seamless luxury extension.

Wreck & Reef Diving in the Red Sea, Egypt

Helicopter from a luxury rainforest lodge near Arenal Volcano to a secluded Pacific beach resort, where private instructors guide you through a tailored surf session on empty waves. This exclusive itinerary includes volcanic spa treatments, white-glove service and oceanfront dining. A curated fusion of inland adventure and barefoot coastal luxury, delivered with zero compromise.

Volcano-to-Coast Surf & Stay in Costa Rica

Famed for its legendary surf breaks like the North Shore of Oahu and Tahiti’s crystal-clear lagoons, this region is a paradise for wave riders and underwater explorers alike. Dive vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish or experience traditional Polynesian spearfishing with local guides, blending adventure with rich cultural heritage.

Hawaii & Polynesia

From the powerful Pacific swells of Costa Rica to the turquoise reefs of Belize and the Bahamas, Central America and the Caribbean offer top-tier surfing, spectacular diving and world-class sport fishing. Whether you’re seeking quiet, world-class waves away from the crowds, snorkeling vibrant coral gardens, or reeling in marlin and sailfish offshore, this region delivers ocean adventures at every turn.

Central America & The Caribbean

Home to iconic surf spots in Australia, Fiji & Tahiti, and the unparalleled Great Barrier Reef, this vast region offers endless water activities. Surfers of all levels enjoy perfect waves year-round, divers discover thriving marine ecosystems and underwater caves, and anglers target prized game fish in pristine waters.

South Pacific & Australasia

An emerging hotspot for ocean enthusiasts, West Africa and its Atlantic islands such as Cape Verde offer uncrowded surf breaks, stunning volcanic reefs for divers, and thrilling deep-sea fishing. Here, the Atlantic’s warm currents and diverse marine life create ideal conditions for unforgettable aquatic adventures.

West Africa & Atlantic Islands

Beyond its cultural treasures, the Mediterranean features a mosaic of surf spots from Spain’s Basque coast to Sardinia’s beaches, alongside crystal-clear waters perfect for diving historic wrecks and reefs. Anglers can enjoy sport fishing for species like sea bass and grouper, blending Mediterranean charm with ocean thrills.

The Mediterranean

At LaTrove we craft bespoke ocean experiences that immerse you in the world’s most extraordinary waters. From private deep-sea fishing charters and curated surf escapes to unforgettable diving expeditions in hidden, pristine locations, we partner with trusted experts to tailor your trip to your skill level and preferences. Accommodation ranges from serene coastal retreats to ultra-luxury lodges, with extraordinary destinations spanning all seven continents.

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Cycling

Cycling trips are a fantastic way to see the world, allowing you to explore new destinations up close, at your own rhythm, and on your own terms. Whether you want to cycle solo on self-guided tours, hit the road with a guide, or plan a group trip with your cycling club, we can help. From gentle rides through European wine regions to more adventurous routes, LaTrove helps select the right itinerary, gear, and level of support for your needs.

Begin above the Mediterranean on a winding cliff‑edge cycle from Ravello to Amalfi, dropping down through lemon‑groves and historic villages. At midday you’ll arrive at a private villa overlooking the sea for a lunch of homemade pasta and local wine. Relax on the terrace, enjoy a swim, then ride an easy return route along a tranquil sea‑level lane.

Cliff‑to‑Sea Ride & Villa Lunch on the Amalfi Coast

Hop aboard a vintage train to the start of a converted rail‑trail that winds through rainforest, past bubbling geysers, and along an ancient volcanic lake. Cycle into the heart of the route, then relax in a geothermal hot‑pool before a scenic ride to a tranquil lagoon for a sunset swim.

Volcano Rail‑Trail & Lagoon Dip in New Zealand’s North Island

Catch a ferry into British Columbia’s Gulf Islands, cycle a quiet island loop with views of the Salish Sea, stop at artisan wineries and berry‑farms for tastings, then spend the night in a restored maritime lodge. The next day ride along wooded coastal paths, spot orcas offshore and conclude with a seaside seafood dinner.

Coastal Loop & Winery Tour in British Columbia’s Gulf Islands

Ride away from the tourist traffic into Bali’s interior: cycle through lush rice terraces, stop at ancient jungle temples and roll down to a hidden beach for lunch. In the afternoon take an e‑bike option for lighter legs and finish with a couples spa session overlooking the jungle.

Rice Terrace & Temple Trail in Ubud, Bali

Begin at first light in Oman’s Wahiba Sands: cycle on purpose‑built desert paths as the sun rises and the dunes glow gold. Transition to smoother tarmac through wadi‑outcrops, then lunch at a Bedouin‑camp style retreat. In the afternoon pedal along the coast before arriving at a beachfront resort.

Desert Dawn & Dune Edge Ride in Oman

From the sun‑soaked cliffs of the Amalfi Coast to vineyard‑lined lanes in Provence and ancient olive‑grove tracks in Crete, Europe offers the perfect blend of ride‑time, culture and cuisine. You’ll swap congested roads for scenic cycle paths, recover with seaside lunches and finish your day in charming boutique lodgings, all while soaking up Southern Europe’s relaxed pace.

Southern Europe

Discover the South Pacific and Australasia on two wheels, from gentle coastal paths to mountain trails framed by rainforest and sea. Whether it’s New Zealand’s rolling rail trails (disused railway lines converted into scenic cycling paths — like the Otago Central Rail Trail) or Australia’s ocean-side roads, cycling here brings you closer to the land, the people and the pace of island life.

South Pacific & Australasia

Explore quiet back‑roads from British Columbia’s seaside to the wine country of California, take on the vastness of Utah’s red‑rock desert bike routes, or drift along routes in the Great Lakes region. With big skies, long vistas and the freedom of open lanes, North America invites serious riders and leisure cyclists alike to ride in style.

North America & Canada

Ride through terraced rice‑fields in Bali, cycle coastal highways in Sri Lanka, or plunge into jungle‑lined trails in Vietnam. Combine luxury stays with local guides, e‑bike options for mixed‑ability groups, and the chance to forge your own rhythm in a region where vibrant culture, lush landscapes and warm hospitality meet at every turn.

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Cycle orange dunes at dawn, glide along dried‑lake flats, or explore surprisingly smooth tarmac across desert vistas. From Morocco’s Atlas foothills to Oman’s coastal lanes and South Africa’s wine‑routes, cycling holidays in Africa & The Middle East give you dramatic terrain, culture rich in texture and the freedom to ride where few others have.

Africa & Middle East

Cycling trips are a fantastic way to see the world, allowing you to explore new destinations up close, at your own rhythm, and on your own terms. Whether you want to cycle solo on self-guided tours, hit the road with a guide, or plan a group trip with your cycling club, we can help. From gentle rides through European wine regions to more adventurous routes, LaTrove helps select the right itinerary, gear, and level of support for your needs.

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Wellness

Wellness travel is all about taking time for yourself, whether that means daily yoga, spa retreats, nourishing meals, or just space to slow down. From Balinese jungle hideaways to wellness-focused lodges in New Zealand, LaTrove curates escapes that restore both body and mind. Our main goal is to plan you a holiday that you will return from trip feeling rejuvenated, healthy, and refreshed.

Begin your day with a yoga class on the banks of the sacred Ganges, where the river first emerges from the Himalayas. As the mist rises, sink into a full-body sound healing session using Tibetan singing bowls, led by a local master. A spiritual, sensory reset at one of the world’s most sacred sites.

Sunrise Yoga & Himalayan Sound Bath at the Source of the Ganges

Deep in Ubud’s jungle, enter a circular bamboo wellness dome suspended above a river. Begin with a traditional Balinese blessing, followed by a chakra-balancing massage and flower-infused body mask using herbs from the retreat’s garden. Finish with a fresh juice ritual beside a forest pool.

Balinese Forest Spa Ritual in a Floating Bamboo Dome

Soak in a series of natural geothermal pools as the Arctic sky dances above. Move between warm mineral baths, cold plunges, steam rooms and floatation chambers surrounded by snow-covered lava fields. A guided breathwork session under the stars completes the elemental experience.

Thermal Bath Circuit Beneath the Northern Lights

In a hillside spa surrounded by vineyards, indulge in a full-body ritual using antioxidant-rich grape extracts. A personalised hammam, vinotherapy massage and guided forest meditation among olive trees invite you to experience wellness through wine, nature and tradition.

Vine Therapy & Hammam in the Douro Valley

Led by local healers, take part in a ceremonial cacao ritual designed to open the heart and calm the nervous system. The ceremony includes intention-setting, guided meditation, drumming and breathwork, all within a jungle retreat designed for digital detox and deep reconnection to self and spirit.

Sacred Cacao Ceremony & Jungle Immersion Retreat

Ancient healing meets barefoot luxury in South East Asia. From jungle-backed yoga retreats in Bali to silk-robed tea ceremonies in the hills of Laos, wellness here is deeply spiritual and rooted in centuries-old practices. Incense, sound bowls, herbal compresses and slow living in sacred landscapes.

South East Asia

Here, wellness is part of everyday life. A morning swim in the clear waters off the Amalfi Coast, a quiet massage in a hilltop spa on a Greek island, and simple meals made from fresh, regional ingredients in the hills of Andalusia - each experience is unhurried, grounded, and rooted in the rhythms of the place. It’s about slowing down, savoring the moment, and connecting with both the surroundings and yourself.

The Mediterranean

Often called the birthplace of Ayurveda, Kerala offers a deep and authentic wellness experience rooted in thousands of years of healing tradition. Ayurvedic retreats, massages, yoga, and nutritious cuisine are all part of the journey...usually set among peaceful backwaters or coastal hideaways.

India & The Himalayas

In the Andean highlands, Amazon rainforest, or surf beaches of Costa Rica, wellness is wild and elemental. With Indigenous plant medicine, volcanic hot springs and forest therapy among waterfalls, this region invites travellers to unplug, reset and heal close to the earth.

Central & South America

From New Zealand’s geothermal pools and Māori healing practices to Australia’s bush spas and coastal wellness lodges, Australasia offers space to breathe and reconnect. Here, the landscape is the therapy ; wide skies, ocean air, ancient rock and silence.

Australasia

Wellness travel is all about taking time for yourself, whether that means daily yoga, spa retreats, nourishing meals, or just space to slow down. From Balinese jungle hideaways to wellness-focused lodges in New Zealand, LaTrove curates escapes that restore both body and mind. Our main goal is to plan you a holiday that you will return from trip feeling rejuvenated, healthy, and refreshed.

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Ocean Cruises

Ocean cruises offer a relaxed and effortless way to visit multiple destinations in one journey, without the hassle of constant flights, unpacking at every stop and the challenge of navigating your way there alone. Once onboard, there’s nothing more to do but relax and enjoy the blend of culture, entertainment, dining, and activities whilst on your way to incredible destinations. We'll help you find the cruise that perfectly suits your pace and style. We work with a handpicked selection of trusted partners, from intimate boutique ships to world-renowned cruise lines, ensuring there’s something for everyone, no matter how you like to travel.

Cruise the stunning Amalfi Coast aboard a luxury ocean liner, stopping at charming harbours like Positano and Capri. Disembark for a private coastal hike or e-bike ride through lemon groves and historic villages before enjoying a sunset dinner at a cliffside villa. The blend of sea, land adventure and gourmet Italian cuisine makes this a true Mediterranean dream.

Coastal Rides & Cliffside Dinners on the Amalfi Coast

Embark on a deluxe ocean cruise through the Indonesian archipelago and Malaysian coast. Explore remote islands, snorkel vibrant coral reefs and visit traditional villages accessible only by sea. Onboard, enjoy Indonesian-inspired spa treatments and cooking demonstrations celebrating local flavours.

Island Hopping & Cultural Encounters in Indonesia and Malaysia

Sail aboard a boutique expedition cruise through the outer Great Barrier Reef and lesser-known South Pacific islands. Dive or snorkel pristine reefs, kayak crystal-clear lagoons and hike volcanic landscapes. Evening talks by marine biologists onboard deepen your understanding of this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Great Barrier Reef & Remote Islands Expedition

Set sail on an expedition ship specially designed for polar waters, exploring Antarctica’s frozen coastlines or the Arctic’s dramatic fjords and Greenland’s glaciers. Zodiac landings offer close encounters with penguins, seals, whales and polar bears. Onboard experts guide you through breathtaking polar phenomena like iceberg formations and the midnight sun.

Glacial Frontiers & Polar Wildlife in the Arctic and Antarctica

Experience the iconic Panama Canal transit aboard a luxury ocean cruise, passing through engineering marvels and tropical jungle vistas. Continue to the Caribbean islands, where you can explore colonial towns, vibrant markets and secluded beaches. Onboard, enjoy Caribbean culinary showcases and rum tastings, plus live music reflecting the region’s rich cultural mix.

Panama Canal Transit & Caribbean Cultural Cruise

Discover historic coastal cities, idyllic islands, and clear, pristine waters from the Amalfi Coast to the Greek Isles and Croatia’s Dalmatian coast. Cruises in this region offer a seamless blend of culture, cuisine, and stunning seascapes, with opportunities to explore ancient architecture, charming harbours, and local culinary traditions along the way.

The Mediterranean & Europe

Cruise through tropical archipelagos, winding rivers, and vibrant markets in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Japan. These itineraries provide a chance to experience rich cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and diverse coastal communities while sailing some of the world’s most colorful and dynamic waters.

Asia

Explore the Great Barrier Reef, volcanic islands, and New Zealand’s dramatic fjords, alongside the tranquil lagoons of the South Pacific. Cruises in this region combine adventure and comfort, offering opportunities to encounter unique wildlife, enjoy pristine natural landscapes, and experience remote islands with ease.

South Pacific & Australasia

Venture to the edge of the world with expeditions to Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland, and surrounding polar wilderness. These journeys showcase dramatic glaciers, abundant wildlife, and untouched landscapes, while expert-led excursions and carefully curated itineraries ensure a balance of discovery and comfort.

Polar Regions

From Alaska’s Inside Passage and Canada’s rugged coastline, through the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, to Central and South America’s vibrant cities, tropical islands, and the unique wildlife of the Galápagos, cruises in the Americas offer a mix of extraordinary landscapes, immersive wildlife encounters, and intimate eco-cruise experiences.

The Americas

Ocean cruises offer a relaxed and effortless way to visit multiple destinations in one journey, without the hassle of constant flights, unpacking at every stop and the challenge of navigating your way there alone. Once onboard, there’s nothing more to do but relax and enjoy the blend of culture, entertainment, dining, and activities whilst on your way to incredible destinations. We'll help you find the cruise that perfectly suits your pace and style. We work with a handpicked selection of trusted partners, from intimate boutique ships to world-renowned cruise lines, ensuring there’s something for everyone, no matter how you like to travel.

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River Cruises

River cruises offer a more intimate way to explore the heart of a region. Often with an emphasis on cultural immersion and regional exploration, they typically involve more frequent stops in city centers than ocean cruises do. Ships are typically smaller, carrying between 100 and 200 passengers, creating a more intimate and less crowded atmosphere. Booking a river cruise through us means exposure to some of the best cruise lines out there, and an unforgetable experience with all the logistics handled for you.

Experience expert-led wine tastings paired with immersive cultural tours along the Rhine River. This exclusive journey offers in-depth insights into the region’s rich history and renowned viticulture, elevating the educational and sensory aspects of your river cruise.

National Geographic-Led Wine Tasting and Cultural Tour along the Rhine River

Embark on a guided boat tour of the vibrant floating markets in Vietnam and Cambodia. Afterwards participate in a hands-on cooking class aboard the ship, learning to prepare traditional dishes like Vietnamese pho or Cambodian amok.

Floating Market Exploration & Cooking Class along the Mekong River

During the Amazon’s low-water season, river cruise itineraries include guided hikes on the exposed riverbed and floodplains, led by naturalists who reveal hidden wildlife and plants. This eco-experience is exclusive to river cruises since it requires small ship access to remote parts of the river.

Guided Riverbed Hikes & Wildlife Spotting at the Amazon Floodplains

Many European river cruises offer exclusive access to stay overnight in historic castles or manor houses located right on the riverbank, like Château de Guédelon on the Seine or Schloss Liebieg on the Moselle. These properties often aren’t open to the public at night, making this a once-in-a-lifetime river cruise highlight.

Overnight Stay in a Historic European Riverside Castle

Experience curated visits to family-owned vineyards on steep riverbanks, often inaccessible to the public. Enjoy intimate tastings and meet the vintners themselves, learning about unique grape varieties and winemaking traditions passed down through generations.

Exclusive Access to Private French Vineyards

Europe’s rivers flow through some of the world’s most storied cities, charming villages and breathtaking landscapes. From the grand castles along the Rhine to the baroque architecture on the Danube, European river cruises offer a seamless blend of history, culture, and cuisine, all from the comfort of your floating hotel.

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Asia’s great rivers reveal a tapestry of ancient traditions, bustling markets and spectacular natural wonders. Cruise the Mekong, Yangtze or Ganges to witness timeless cultures and vibrant landscapes, with opportunities to explore remote villages, temples, and lush jungles.

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Africa’s mighty rivers offer a gateway to extraordinary wildlife, ancient history and stunning landscapes. Whether sailing the Nile or the Zambezi, river cruises here immerse you in the continent’s rich heritage and remarkable biodiversity, often with close encounters with elephants, hippos and more.

Africa

The vast rivers of South America wind through dense rainforests, vibrant cities and indigenous communities. Cruises along the Amazon and beyond combine adventure, wildlife, and cultural discovery, letting you explore remote corners of the continent with expert guides.

South America

From the mighty Mississippi winding through historic southern cities to the scenic Columbia River Gorge framed by dramatic waterfalls and vineyards, North America’s rivers offer diverse and captivating cruising experiences. Discover rich cultural heritage, spectacular landscapes, and vibrant local flavours all along these iconic waterways.

North America

River cruises offer a more intimate way to explore the heart of a region. Often with an emphasis on cultural immersion and regional exploration, they typically involve more frequent stops in city centers than ocean cruises do. Ships are typically smaller, carrying between 100 and 200 passengers, creating a more intimate and less crowded atmosphere. Booking a river cruise through us means exposure to some of the best cruise lines out there, and an unforgetable experience with all the logistics handled for you.

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Journeys of a Lifetime

Some journeys stay with you forever, like falling asleep in a glass igloo beneath the Northern Lights, setting out on a tailor made expedition in Antartica or landing by helicopter on an untouched glacier in Greenland for a champagne picnic among the icebergs. At LaTrove, we work closely with our network of specialised travel experts to turn your travel dreams into real, thoughtfully planned once in a life time adventures that will stay with you long after you return. Whatever travel dream is on your bucket list, we will help to turn it into a real life experience.

Bucket list: Cruise to Antarctica. Make it extraodinary: Step off the ship and camp overnight on the actual Antarctic ice. Wrapped in thermal gear, you’ll listen to the creaks of shifting glaciers and wake to an otherworldly silence at the edge of the planet. Add in a polar plunge in subzero waters and a guided photography session among curious penguins for the ultimate adventure.

Sleep on the Ice Beneath the Southern Stars in Antartica

Bucket list: Visit the Galápagos. Make it extraordinary: Charter a small eco-yacht for just a handful of guests and explore the islands at your own pace. Swim with playful sea lions at dawn, kayak alongside giant turtles and dine under the stars as your onboard naturalist shares stories of evolution and adaptation that shaped the modern understanding of life itself.

Sail on a Small Private Yacht with a Naturalist Guide in The Galápagos Islands

Bucket list: Go on a game drive in the Serengeti or Maasai Mara. Make it extraordinary: Experience the migration from a completely different perspective - on horseback. Riding with expert guides through the open plains, you’ll move quietly among giraffes, zebras, and wildebeest herds. Each night ends in a luxury tented camp, with sundowners, top quality dining and storytelling around the fire.

Track the Great Migration on a Horseback Safari

Bucket list: Visit Japan during cherry blossom season. Make it extraordinary: Instead of joining the crowds, retreat to a private Buddhist temple in Kyoto or Nara, where a resident monk hosts you for meditations under blooming sakura trees. Enjoy a traditional kaiseki dinner prepared from temple-grown ingredients and wake to the sound of temple bells echoing through pink petals.

Witness the Cherry Blossoms from a Private Temple Stay in Japan

Bucket list: See the Northern Lights. Make it extraordinary: Spend the night in a heated glass igloo or mirrored cabin deep in Finnish Lapland. From your bed, watch the aurora shimmer across the sky. Add a dog-sledding adventure through snowy forests and a Sami reindeer experience for a full Arctic immersion.

Watch The Northern Lights from a Glass Igloo Above the Arctic Circle

A region of staggering heights and spiritual depth, the Himalayas offer more than just snow-capped peaks. Trek to Everest Base Camp, attend sacred masked festivals in Bhutan, or join a heli-yoga session at sunrise in the Annapurna range. Between sky-high monasteries, glacial rivers, and prayer flag-lined passes, the Himalayas are as much an inner journey as a geographic one.

The Himalayas

This icy frontier isn’t just cold, it’s cool, remote and utterly humbling. Whether you’re sailing through Svalbard’s frozen fjords, flying above Greenland’s glaciers, or walking with polar bears in Canada’s far north, the Arctic is raw, cinematic and powerful. Chase the midnight sun in summer or the Northern Lights in winter.

The Arctic Circle

More than a jungle , the Amazon is a living, breathing legend. From the headwaters in Peru to the delta in Brazil, this region pulses with life. Journey deep into the rainforest by riverboat, sleep in eco-lodges only reachable by canoe, and witness bioluminescent creatures in pitch-black water. It’s the closest you’ll get to Earth’s original rhythm - lush, loud and alive.

The Amazon Basin

Home to the Great Migration, snow-capped equator peaks and wildlife spectacles beyond imagination, East Africa is safari country... but that’s just the beginning. Float over the Serengeti in a hot air balloon, summit Mt. Kilimanjaro, or track silverback gorillas in Uganda’s misty forests.

East Africa

The final frontier for most travellers, Antarctica is as remote and untouched as it gets. Sail past towering icebergs, kayak among leopard seals, or step onto the continent itself to meet curious penguins. With only a few thousand visitors a year, it’s a silent, surreal and profoundly moving world.

Antartica

Some journeys stay with you forever, like falling asleep in a glass igloo beneath the Northern Lights, setting out on a tailor made expedition in Antartica or landing by helicopter on an untouched glacier in Greenland for a champagne picnic among the icebergs. At LaTrove, we work closely with our network of specialised travel experts to turn your travel dreams into real, thoughtfully planned once in a life time adventures that will stay with you long after you return. Whatever travel dream is on your bucket list, we will help to turn it into a real life experience.

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Honeymoon

With years of experience designing unforgettable honeymoons, we specialise in creating trips that are completely tailored to you. We take the time to get to know you as a couple, your style, your interests, and your idea of the perfect trip, and then we bring that vision to life. From start to finish, we handle every detail, so you can unwind and enjoy your first adventure together as a married couple. Our goal is simple - to design you a once-in-a-lifetime holiday that you'll remember forever, without you having to do all the hard work.

In the Exuma Cays, charter a private boat for a couple's spearfishing lesson with a local guide at dusk. After your catch is prepared on board, you’ll dock on a deserted sand‑bar at night for a candle‑lit dinner under the stars, the shallow lagoon water glowing around your feet. Intimate, remote and incredibly memorable.

Private Spearfishing & Night‑Lagoon Dinner in the Bahamas

Fly by helicopter over the Southern Alps of New Zealand and land on a remote glacier that only a handful of couples ever visit. Then transfer to a boutique vineyard villa in Marlborough for a late‑afternoon wine tasting, private dinner among vines and a glass‑bubble suite for star‑gazing from bed.

Glacier‑Landing Helicopter & Wine‑Country Bubble in New Zealand

Board a private wooden boat for a late‑afternoon sail into Santorini’s volcanic caldera, anchor at a secluded sea‑cave only accessible by water. There you’ll disembark for a chef‑prepared dinner inside the cave, followed by a glow‑stick swimming session in phosphorescent waters. Finish with your own catamaran back to your cliff‑edge suite just in time for sunset.

Hidden Cave‑Dinner & Caldera Cruise in Santorini

Stay in a luxury treehouse resort deep in Borneo’s rainforest, surrounded by life above the jungle floor. Glide through the canopy on a zip‑line, explore hidden waterfalls, enjoy a “floating spa” treatment on a suspended deck overlooking the forest canopy and go on private night‑safari tracking the tree‑dwelling wildlife.

Jungle‑Treehouse Resort & Canopy‑Spa in Borneo

Arrive by 4×4 at sunset, then trek by camels to a secluded desert camp. Spend the night in a luxury Bedouin‑style tent with panoramic views of shifting sands and the Milky Way. A private astronomer sets up a telescope for you and your partner, so you dine al‑fresco under a sky full of stars, before falling asleep in one of the world’s most serene landscapes.

Desert‑Stargaze Camp & Camel‑Trek in Oman

Sail through the British Virgin Islands, unwind on Antigua’s beaches, or find quiet corners in the Bahamas. With clear waters, laid-back days and a slower pace of life, the Caribbean makes it easy to relax and enjoy life as newly-weds.

The Caribbean

An effortlessly romantic honeymoon destination where history, culture and indulgence intertwine. Wander hand in hand through cobbled medieval towns, sail along sun-drenched coastlines or retreat to a countryside château surrounded by vineyards. From candlelit dinners in centuries-old piazzas to private yacht days in the Mediterranean, Europe blends iconic landmarks with intimate moments.

Europe

Dreamy turquoise lagoons, volcanic hot springs and lush rainforests merge with barefoot luxury in the South Pacific. In Fiji or French Polynesia, enjoy relaxing in your over‑water bungalow. Visit New Zealand’s South Island and blend adventure with style, whether that be getting a helicopter to a glacier or spending the afternoon at a vineyard enjoying a private tasting. Dive the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This region lets you celebrate the new chapter with nature, serenity and a hint of wild exploration.

South Pacific & Australasia

Track big cats in South Africa, witness the Great Migration in Tanzania, unwind on a private island in Mauritius or sail into sunset along Kenya’s coast. Africa often combined with The Indian Ocean, offers the ultimate honeymoon blend - thrilling wildlife, picturesque landscapes and private, luxurious lodges where romance unfolds naturally, from candle-lit bush dinners to stargazing under vast, untamed skies.

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For couples seeking a mix of culture, luxury and tropical escape, Asia and the Indian Ocean deliver: private villas in Bali with cliff‑edge infinity pools; Sri Lanka’s tea‑terraces followed by beachside indulgence; or the Maldives’ ultra‑secluded islands where your butler wheels dinner to your deck. Here you can let time slow, explore new rhythms and celebrate in serene style.

Asia & The Indian Ocean

With years of experience designing unforgettable honeymoons, we specialise in creating trips that are completely tailored to you. We take the time to get to know you as a couple, your style, your interests, and your idea of the perfect trip, and then we bring that vision to life. From start to finish, we handle every detail, so you can unwind and enjoy your first adventure together as a married couple. Our goal is simple - to design you a once-in-a-lifetime holiday that you'll remember forever, without you having to do all the hard work.

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Safaris

Nothing compares to the transformative experience of an African safari holiday. Whether you dream of tracking endangered rhinos, watching herds of elephants take a mud bath, or spotting a Leopard sunbathing in a tree, LaTrove’s dedicated safari specialists thoughtfully tailor make your itineary to match your prefered pace and interests. From tented camps to luxury lodges, riding safaris and walking safaris, we craft bespoke safari holidays for those seeking the extraordinary. From multi-generational family safairs, to intimate couples’ retreats, we promise a safari experience that exceeds your expectations.

When visiting the Maasai Mara, it’s not just about spotting wildlife, you can also step into the rich cultural traditions of the Maasai people. Witness, and join in, with the 'Adumu', the traditional jumping dance of the Maasai warriors. Set to rhythmic chanting, the warriors leap high into the air in a powerful display of strength and pride. Guests are warmly invited to take part, sharing in the rhythm, movement, and joyful spirit of a tradition that has been passed down for generations. It’s a moment of connection and celebration that stays with you long after the dust settles.

Dance with the Maasai Warriors in Kenya

For a truly special experience in the Serengeti, join a walking safari with a local Hadzabe guide - one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Tanzania. You'll track wildlife on foot, learn about medicinal plants, and see the land through ancient eyes. It's a rare, grounding way to connect with nature and culture on a deeper level.

Walking Safari With a Local Hadzabe Guide

Whilst on safari in South Africa, spend the night on a remote sleep-out deck under the stars. Surrounded by the sounds of the wild, you’ll fall asleep to the calls of lions and the rustle of the bush- a safe, and unforgettable way to experience Africa’s magic after dark.

Spend a Night at a Sleep-out Deck in South Africa

In the Okavango Delta, glide through winding waterways in a traditional mokoro canoe. Guided by skilled polers, you’ll quietly explore floodplains and spot wildlife up close; a serene and immersive way to experience this unique ecosystem.

Explore Okavango Delta's Winding Waterways By Mokoro

Guided by expert trackers, you’ll hike to encounter majestic mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. An unforgettable, intimate moment with one of the world’s most endangered and gentle giants is a powerful experience that leaves a lasting impression.

Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

The Maasai Mara is one of Africa’s most famous wildlife reserves, known for its incredible diversity of animals and the annual Great Migration. On safari here, you can expect to see lions, elephants, cheetahs and more, roaming freely across vast savannahs, all while learning about the local Maasai culture.

The Maasai Mara, Kenya

The Serengeti offers some of the most iconic safari experiences with endless plains filled with wildlife. From the dramatic migration of wildebeest and zebras to close encounters with big cats, this region combines stunning landscapes with unforgettable animal sightings.

Serengeti, Tanzania

Kruger is a top choice for first-time and seasoned safari-goers alike. With a large variety of animals, including the Big Five, and well-developed infrastructure, it offers both thrilling game drives and accommodations ranging from comfortable and affordanle to super high end and exclusive, surrounded by nature.

Kruger National Park, South Africa

The Okavango Delta is a unique safari destination where water and wilderness come together. Explore the area by traditional mokoro canoes or game drives to see hippos, elephants, and a wide range of birdlife in a peaceful, pristine environment.

Okavango Delta, Botswana

Uganda offers a unique mix of traditional safari and gorilla trekking. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the best places in the world to see mountain gorillas up close, while Queen Elizabeth National Park combines classic game drives with water-based viewing along the Kazinga Channel.

Bwindi & Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda

Nothing compares to the transformative experience of an African safari holiday. Whether you dream of tracking endangered rhinos, watching herds of elephants take a mud bath, or spotting a Leopard sunbathing in a tree, LaTrove’s dedicated safari specialists thoughtfully tailor make your itineary to match your prefered pace and interests. From tented camps to luxury lodges, riding safaris and walking safaris, we craft bespoke safari holidays for those seeking the extraordinary. From multi-generational family safairs, to intimate couples’ retreats, we promise a safari experience that exceeds your expectations.

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Family Travel

Travelling as a family should feel exciting, not overwhelming. At LaTrove, we take the stress out of planning multi-generational trips by designing thoughtful, flexible itineraries that cater to every age and interest. Whether it’s hands-on cultural experiences, child-friendly wildlife encounters, or just finding the perfect accommodation with space for everyone to unwind, we handle every detail with care. From toddlers, teens, grandparents and everyone else in tow, we make sure each traveller is considered, so you can focus on enjoying quality time together and creating lasting memories.

Trade hotel lobbies for wide horizons and horses. Your family will live alongside a nomadic herding family in a traditional ger, learning how to care for livestock, prepare hand-stretched noodles and tell the time by the sun. By day, ride horses across the open steppe; by night, share songs and stories under a starlit sky. This is everyday life for your hosts, for yours it's a rare chance to slow down and experience a way of life that hasn’t changed in generations.

Nomadic Life on the Mongolian Steppe

Sleep above the rainforest canopy in stilted treehouses surrounded by toucans, howler monkeys and glowing fungi. Explore the jungle on foot with Indigenous guides who reveal the forest’s secrets - medicinal plants, hidden creatures and ancient legends. By evening, drift silently in a canoe under stars and fireflies, with only the jungle chorus around you. This is a real-life rainforest adventure that feels straight from a storybook.

Treehouse Trek & Jungle Nights in the Amazon

Swap screens for snowshoes and join a local tracker on a quest to follow the trails of wolves, lynx and moose through ancient taiga forests. Stay in a cosy timber lodge warmed by firelight, where children can learn survival skills, cook over open flames and tell stories over hot chocolate. It’s a real-life detective mission in the wild, perfect for curious minds and budding conservationists.

Wilderness Tracking in Swedish Lapland

Explore Petra with clue‑based treasure hunts, pottery‑painting workshops and interactive map‑reading sessions inside the ancient tombs and temples. Add in desert camping in Wadi Rum and a Bedouin storytelling dinner and you’ve got a full family adventure that includes history, fun and culture.

Junior Petra Adventure Trail

Set sail with real marine researchers aboard a small expedition vessel. Children can help document sea life, join plankton tows and even deploy underwater cameras to study reef behaviour. Snorkel with sea lions, hike lava fields and witness species found nowhere else on Earth. It’s part wildlife safari, part oceanic science mission and every day brings a new discovery.

Expedition Sailing with Scientists in the Galápagos

From sailing the Dalmatian Coast of Croatia and snorkelling ancient Roman ruins off the coast of Italy, to myth-hunting treasure trails through Knossos Palace in Crete and beach days in Mallorca, the Mediterranean offers a seamless blend of culture, cuisine and coastal fun for all ages. Families can hike Cinque Terre’s scenic paths, island-hop in Greece, or explore volcanoes in Sicily. Offering endless adventures, The Med is the ultimate family-friendly escape

Mediterranean

South East Asia is a playground of contrasts, offering everything from bustling Bangkok street food tours to the serene rice terraces of Bali. Kids can learn to cook traditional dishes in Hoi An, kayak through the limestone karsts of Halong Bay, or explore the temples of Angkor by bicycle. In Borneo, spot orangutans in the wild; in Singapore, dive into futuristic science museums and lush sky gardens.

South East Asia

Think beyond beach resorts - the South Pacific is rich with storytelling, nature and adventure. In Fiji, families can participate in village life and fire-walking ceremonies. In New Zealand, explore glowworm caves, geysers and Maori cultural performances. Tahiti offers hands-on marine biology experiences, while Australia’s Great Barrier Reef introduces children to the wonders of the underwater world in real-time.

South Pacific & Australasia

Zipline over cloud forests in Costa Rica, climb Mayan ruins in Belize, or snorkel with sea turtles off Panama’s Caribbean coast. Central America is a compact and wildly diverse adventure zone. Offering eco-lodges, wildlife sanctuaries, jungle river cruises and volcano hikes, it’s ideal for curious families who want nature, culture and action all within a few hours’ reach.

Central America

For families who dream beyond the ordinary, Scandinavia and the Arctic offer fairy tale forests, reindeer safaris and husky sledding under the Northern Lights. In Lapland, meet Santa in his real winter home. Explore Iceland’s waterfalls and lava fields, go whale-watching from Norway’s fjords, or sleep in a glass igloo under a sky ablaze with auroras - where magic and reality blur for children and adults alike.

Scandanavia & The Artic

Travelling as a family should feel exciting, not overwhelming. At LaTrove, we take the stress out of planning multi-generational trips by designing thoughtful, flexible itineraries that cater to every age and interest. Whether it’s hands-on cultural experiences, child-friendly wildlife encounters, or just finding the perfect accommodation with space for everyone to unwind, we handle every detail with care. From toddlers, teens, grandparents and everyone else in tow, we make sure each traveller is considered, so you can focus on enjoying quality time together and creating lasting memories.

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