60th anniversary of Giraglia Rolex Cup: Celebrating sixty in style

The 2012 Giraglia Rolex Cup was be 60th anniversary of the event and the 16th edition to be sponsored by Rolex, which has been a partner of the event since 1997. The 60th Giraglia Rolex Cup consisted in a serie of inshore races in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, followed by a 241nm offshore race via … Read more

50,000 golf rounds in a single month. UAE breaks the record

Golf clubs in the UAE hosted 54,365 games in a single month for the first time this year, according to arabianbusiness. The UAE’s courses have attracted some of the biggest names in the sport, including Tiger Woods. Around 44 percent of the games were played by members, 42 percent local rounds and 14 percent were … Read more

Atlas Ocean Voyages Unveils the “Boutique” Future of Expeditions

If you’ve spent the last twenty years watching the cruise industry, you know the drill: big ships get bigger, and “expedition” usually means swapping your tuxedo for a parka and a plastic cafeteria tray. But Atlas Ocean Voyages just signaled that the era of the “rugged-only” explorer is officially over. In a move that feels … Read more

The Eight-Year Tease: Regent Seven Seas Bets a Billion on the Future of Ultra-Space

Well, darling, just when you thought the horizon of ultra-luxury cruising was fully mapped out, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings pulls a rather spectacular move. Confirming the order for a third Prestige-Class ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, slated for delivery in the distant year of 2033, is a headline that signals more than just fleet … Read more

Four Seasons Floats a Dream — and a Few Toys — with New Marina Experience

The sea, it seems, is not enough. Not for Four Seasons, anyway. As the hospitality giant prepares to launch its inaugural Four Seasons I yacht in 2026, it’s making waves not just for the ship itself—but for what unfolds just off the starboard (and port) side. Introducing the Marina Day experience: a floating Riviera fantasy … Read more

Jet-Setters and Jerseys: How Sports Fans Are Becoming the New Luxury Tourists

There was a time when premium travel meant sailing into St. Barts on a private yacht or checking into a marble-clad suite in the Amalfi Coast. But now? It might just mean touching down in Buenos Aires with a jersey in your suitcase and a match ticket in hand. According to Mastercard Economics Institute’s latest … Read more