Luxury Holidays
From private villas in Santorini to safari lodges in Botswana or five-star chalets in the Swiss Alps, explore the very best luxury holidays the world has to offer.
From private villas in Santorini to safari lodges in Botswana or five-star chalets in the Swiss Alps, explore the very best luxury holidays the world has to offer.

The best travel gadgets for your next adventure
If you spend a lot of time travelling, firstly, you’ve come to the right place.
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Where to Eat, Stay and Play at Kuta, Bali
Where to find your cool and calm in Kuta, Bali’s best-known tourist district.
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Hotel Review: Il Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa, Ischia
Five-star Il Mezzatorre Hotel & Thermal Spa on the volcanic island of Ischia is the most perfect example of elegance without pretence.
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Hotel Review: The Seminyak Beach Resort and Spa, Bali
In one of Bali’s most bustling areas, where things are ever-changing, one Seminyak hotel has stood the test of time.
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How to spend 10 days in Bali, beach-style
If you’ve done the regular Seminyak-Ubud Bali beach route and you’re after something still beach-based but different, then look no further. We’ve mapped out your ideal 10-day beach hop itinerary.
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Review: American Airlines Business Class
Quentin Long settles into a Business Class seat on an American Airlines 787-9 Dreamliner from Sydney to LA.
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Unmapped: Where luxury and adventure meet
Unmapped – the new name in small group tours – is taking intrepid travellers in their 30s and 40s to some of the world's most exciting destinations.
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Hotel review: The Mulia, Nusa Dua, Bali
It’s one of Bali’s most luxurious beach resorts, complete with butler service and a Sunday brunch that’s the stuff of legends. So what’s it really like to stay at the Mulia in Nusa Dua? Danielle Norton checks in.
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Where to eat, stay and play in Brittany, France
Boasting Megalithic monuments, extensive, pink granite coastline and fortified cities, France’s north-west region of Brittany (or Bretagne to the French) is so diverse in landscape and rich in history that it is well worth a diversion from Paris.
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