Signature Luxury Travel & Style

Top travel trends on our radar

1 Yachting

When you’d like the privacy of an exclusive villa and the flexibility to have a barbecue on whichever beach you choose, you need to charter a superyacht, just as celebrities and oligarchs are wont to do. Powered by sail or by motor, a yacht will provide you the freedom to go where you choose while enjoying the discreet service of a professional crew.

2 ICELAND

The land of fire and ice has never been hotter, with some attributing the interest to a certain throne-obsessed HBO drama that is partly filmed amid its mountains and glaciers. Whether you’re longing to see the Northern Lights, dive in a continental rift or soak in the silica-rich waters of the Blue Lagoon, Iceland appeals to travellers with a sense of adventure and a desire to see the raw power of Mother Nature.

3 Croatia and Montenegro

Skim between the islands of the Dalmatian Coast, venture into the wild beauty of Plitvi?e Lakes National Park and enjoy a city break in colourful Zagreb, while Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor has become a

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