Set against the dramatic cliffs and sparkling waters of Taormina, with Mount Etna spewing lava in the distance, the San Domenico Palace became a cult favourite as soon as ‘The White Lotus’ aired.
A beachfront resort between limestone cliffs and Andaman Sea. Expect private plunge pools, open-air pavilions, and a spa inspired by ancient healing traditions. It’s a place where you can easily picture yourself living out your own billionaire fantasy.
This secluded hilltop retreat in Greece’s Peloponnese region is a modern-day Acropolis of luxury, blending classical architecture with Aman’s signature brand of sleek minimalism. It’s almost too cinematic to be real.
Tucked away near the Valldal valley, Juvet is the opposite of your typical luxury resort. Instead of grand hobbies, there are just nine timber pods, each with floor-to-ceiling glass walls that really let nature seep into your room.
Set on 22 acres of rainforest, Soma isn’t just a spa, but a full sensory reset. You can expect meditation domes, infrared saunas, and Ayurvedic treatments, all designed to bring you to enlightenment.
Located on Oahu’s North Shore, with its oceanfront bungalows, five miles of private coastline, and legendary surf breaks, Turtle Bay is your quintessential Hawaiian escape.
Perched on the top floors of a Shinjuku skyscraper, the hotel offers sweeping views of the Tokyo skyline, best enjoyed with a whisky in the New York Bar, the same one where Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson shared cryptic conversations over Suntory.
This is the hotel where Daniel Craig’s 007 played high-stakes poker with Le Chiffre. But beyond Bond put it on the map, the Pupp has been a luxury destination for centuries, hosting royalties and celebrities alike.