From private islands in the Seychelles to wellness retreats in Bhutan — discover the resorts that redefine what it means to escape.
Peace, Privacy, and Perfection
Since 1988, Aman has defined the ultra-luxury resort experience. 34 properties across 20 countries, each designed to blend with its natural environment. No signage, no crowds, no distractions — just serenity and space.
Reconnect With Yourself
Pioneers of sustainable luxury wellness. From the Six Senses Ibiza to the Six Senses Douro Valley, each resort offers integrated wellness programs, organic cuisine, and eco-conscious design. IHG luxury collection since 2019.
One Resort. One Exceptional Experience.
Curated collection of beachfront and urban resorts in the world's most coveted destinations. One&Only Reethi Rah in the Maldives and One&Only Cape Town are benchmarks of ultra-luxury hospitality.
Sir Richard Branson's Private Paradise
The ultimate private island retreat in the British Virgin Islands. Accommodates up to 40 guests with Balinese villas, infinity pools, and a dedicated staff of 100. Available for exclusive buyout or individual room booking.
The Place of Miracles
The world's most exclusive safari experience across Tanzania, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and Rwanda. Each lodge offers front-row seats to the Great Migration, with Michelin-level dining and sustainable conservation practices.
Wellness Meets Exploration
Founded by Christina Ong, COMO combines luxury wellness with adventure travel. The COMO Shambhala Retreat program is globally recognized, with resorts in Bhutan, Bali, the Maldives, and the Turks & Caicos.
Your Home, Their Service
Four Seasons' private villa collection offers standalone residences with full hotel services. From Costa Rica to the Maldives, each villa comes with a private chef, butler, and dedicated concierge.
The Island That Time Forgot
The Seychelles' most exclusive private island resort. 11 handcrafted villas on a 500-acre island. Famous for hosting Prince William and Kate Middleton's honeymoon. Conservation-first philosophy with indigenous species rehabilitation.
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