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Zermatt

Zermatt

Switzerland·Zermatt

Zermatt is one of the last places in the Alps where the mountain still comes first. No cars are allowed in the village, the Matterhorn dominates every sightline, and the skiing connects through to Cervinia on the Italian side. The town itself is small enough to walk end to end in fifteen minutes, yet holds more Michelin stars per capita than almost anywhere in Switzerland.

Verbier

Verbier

Switzerland·Verbier

Verbier is where serious skiers live and everyone else pretends to keep up. The 4 Vallées ski domain is the largest in Switzerland, the off-piste is genuinely world-class, and the village itself manages to feel both cosmopolitan and Alpine-authentic. Summer brings mountain biking and the Verbier Festival — one of the finest chamber music events in Europe, held in a converted barn.

Marbella

Marbella

Spain·Marbella

Marbella operates on old-money time — unhurried mornings on the Golden Mile, long lunches in the Old Town, and evenings where the dress code is effortless but precise. Prince Alfonso von Hohenlohe built the original Marbella Club in the 1950s and attracted a crowd that defined European leisure for half a century. That DNA persists: this is not flashy Côte d'Azur, it is quiet conviction that the Mediterranean was always best right here.

Ibiza

Ibiza

Spain·Ibiza

Forget the superclub clichés — the Ibiza worth knowing is a quiet island of red-earth fincas, open-air restaurants where lunch stretches past sunset, and a creative community that never really left the 1970s. The north coast remains genuinely wild, the farm-to-table dining rivals anything on the mainland, and the new generation of hotels understands that the real luxury here is space, silence, and the quality of light.

Marrakech

Marrakech

Morocco·Middle East

Marrakech teaches you that luxury and chaos are not opposites. Behind every unmarked door in the medina is a courtyard, a fountain, a riad where the world goes quiet. The city trades in sensory overload — spice markets, call to prayer, mint tea on a rooftop at sunset — and the price of admission is surrender.

Amalfi Coast

Amalfi Coast

Italy·Mediterranean

The Amalfi Coast is best experienced from the water, looking up. The towns — Positano, Ravello, Amalfi itself — cling to the cliffs like architectural accidents, each painted in a palette that no committee could have chosen. Rent a boat. Bring lemons. Leave the schedule at home.

Bali

Bali

Indonesia·Southeast Asia

Bali has been discovered, rediscovered, and over-discovered — but the island still keeps secrets. The rice terraces of Jatiluwih, the black sand beaches of the north coast, the water temples that predate tourism by a thousand years. Skip the Instagram spots. Follow the offerings.

Tokyo

Tokyo

Japan·Southeast Asia

Tokyo rewards the curious and punishes the scheduled. The city operates on a logic that reveals itself only to those willing to get lost — in the back alleys of Golden Gai, the basement jazz bars of Shinjuku, the temple markets of Asakusa at dawn. Come with questions, not an itinerary.