When the Moon aligns perfectly between the Sun and the Earth, casting its shadow on our planet and plunging us into momentary darkness, one of nature's most breathtaking phenomena occurs: a solar eclipse.
We have selected a total of 20 exclusive experiences in the five continents because we know that, beyond the destination, what really matters is what you experience and discover in each place, on each trip.
Imagine a place where spirituality meets devotion, an event that transcends everyday understanding and offers a glimpse into eternity. Welcome to Kumbh Mela, the world's largest religious festival.
We live in a time when the majority of the population is aware of the need to reduce the impact of consumption on the environment. Practices such as recycling, the use of electric cars, less processed food, and veganism are becoming more and more common. This awareness is also being transferred to the tourism sector, giving rise to a new type of traveler: the conscious and responsible traveler.
Discover the resurgence of luxury train travel, an elegant tradition dating back to the Belle Époque, with the revival of icons such as the Orient Express and the emergence of modern jewels.
Can you imagine it always being summer in your life? Travel makes it possible to live that longed-for perpetual summer and pursue it by traveling the globe to a series of destinations we propose for you to enjoy the sun between August and December.
Discover NEOM, the largest project to create a fully sustainable city-state from scratch, located between the waters of the Red Sea and the Saudi Arabian desert.
Can you imagine sleeping in an old radio station, inside an old Boeing, in a former prison, or in a medieval church? Discover some of the world's most unique hotels, built in some of the most unusual yet historic places.
Imagine an underwater romantic dinner for two surrounded by immense coral reefs, colorful fish, stingrays, and sharks. We uncover some of the best underwater restaurants in the world.
First came luxury travel, then came slow travel, and, for the last few years, experience-based travel. The most important thing is not where you go but what you experience there. Do you dare to go further?