Exploring the ultimate luxury of Vegas

Cirque du Soleil at the Bellagio There is no circus like that of Cirque du Soleil. Fantastic storytelling and costumes blended with some of the most interesting artistic interpretations are just a few of the reasons why Cirque du Soleil has received so much critical acclaim. The masterful performance of Cirque du Soleil is not something … Read more

Welcome to Görlitz, the perfect German town that’s a movie star in its own right

The Grand Budapest Hotel has been nominated for nine Oscars – if only there was one for ‘best location’ so the eastern German town where it was filmed could win

Most talked-about new openings at Small Luxury Hotels of the World in 2015

Small Luxury Hotels of the World extends Collection with new openings. Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) is growing its luxury hotel portfolio with some of 2014 and 2015’s most talked-about new openings. Keemala, Phuket Island, Thailand – OPENING SEPTEMBER 2015 Keemala is like no other resort on Phuket Island, due to its architecture … Read more

YCCS Virgin Gorda – Luxury Marina in the Caribbean

Even the name the Virgin Gorda ignites images of breezy blue seas, shimmering sunlight, azure skies and hidden coves cloaked in green. For luxury superyacht charters the Virgin Gorda is pure paradise with its rich marine waters, serene anchorage spots and perfect pampering spas dotted across the island. Sailing, swimming, snorkeling and soaking up the … Read more

Marrying the world of fragrance and flavour in a drinkable form of L’Atelier de Givenchy

Oud Flamboyant, Bois Martial, Ambre Tigre or Cuir Blanc are no longer famous perfumes from L’Atelier de Givenchy permanent haute parfumerie collection, but were transformed into a drinkable form. London’s Hotel Cafe Royal pairs cocktails with perfumes in the upcoming collaboration with Givenchy Fragrances & Beauty in an exclusive cocktail collection in the hotel’s Green … Read more

Plan to put Tasmania’s south-west on tourist map fires up wilderness debate

A draft plan of management for the world heritage-listed area has opened a deep divide between conservationists who claim it is the greatest threat to the region in decades and tourism operators who say the proposed changes are long overdue