June
Do you have what it takes to join this exclusive home-swapping club?
The US-based founder of ThirdHome and his high-flying girlfriend have been in Australia to catch up with well-travelled members, entice new ones and talk to potential partners. To join you need one key asset.
November 2023
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At this wilderness spa, you can swim in a glacial lake - and lick a slug
At Clayoquot Lodge in Canada, an average day might involve a glacial plunge and hauling yourself up to a waterfall through ancient forest. You won’t regret it.
November 2023
The festive rituals of six high-flyers from around the world
Family is at the heart of celebrations for these globetrotters – no matter who, or where, they are.
How a lonely cattle ranch became a contender for World Heritage status
To the unenlightened, the site outside the Canadian city of Saskatoon may not look like much. But buried below the surface is bountiful proof it’s been an important gathering place for 6400 years.
August 2023
Want to see the Kimberley the glamorous way? Try this three-mast ship
It’s easy to slip into the ebb and flow of a voyage up the coast on a legendary yacht, especially when the Aperol spritzes are made with Veuve Clicquot.
June 2023
Vineyards be damned at this next-level Hunter Valley getaway
The luxe upgrade of Cedars Mount View by its new French owners has had unintended consequences: Once guests have checked in, they prefer not to leave.
March 2023
Getting high at the ultra-alluring new Ritz-Carlton in Melbourne
Wherever you look, there are bird’s-eye views over the city and bay through the double-height glass walls of the 80-floor sky lobby, and that’s just the start.
Tilda Swinton urges next-gen Australian creatives to just go for it
In a galvanising encounter organised by the luxury house Chanel, the actor tells students of film, theatre, art and design they need neither money nor powerful connections to create works of true worth.
Inside Dubai’s $2.4b luxury hotel (and its 17 restaurants and bars)
The ultra-lavish new Atlantis The Royal breaks the mould in so many ways. Here are the stars behind one of the world’s most ambitious destination resorts.
December 2022
The lifestyle stories we loved in 2022
If you missed these stories from the worlds of fashion, design, travel, motoring, fine dining and more the first time around, here’s another chance.
Rushing about like mad over Christmas? Here’s why you should stop
Where once our house was festooned with cards depicting donkeys beaming down on baby Jesus and the like, now I mostly get gold-embossed ones from luxury brands.
October 2022
Tune in to the real Fiji on this song-filled island holiday
On untrammelled Vanua Levu, singing is part of life. Next year, an exclusive and exotic tour offers guests the chance to sing along – and snorkel in between.
August 2022
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Issey Miyake and me
In the depths of apartheid South Africa, the Japanese designer offered me a pass into another, extraordinary world – all thanks to a Vogue sewing pattern.
July 2022
A night to remember in Sydney’s floating hotel for two
After a calamitous setback, an off-grid luxury retreat on a Pittwater pontoon is back, bigger and better than before – as long as there’s no southerly blowing.
June 2022
How to deliver haute cuisine on a cruise for weeks (in Antarctica)
Spare a thought for those who create thousands of high-end dishes for 25 days on a journey to the end of the Earth.
May 2022
Now you can cruise the Kimberley on a three-mast sailing ship
The original vessel in French-flagged Ponant’s fleet, Le Ponant will take just 32 passengers on seven- to 14-night itineraries.
In pictures: To the Ross Ice Shelf on Le Commandant Charcot
These images were taken on the furthest voyage south ever sailed – on the world’s first purpose-built passenger icebreaker.
Epic is the only word for this voyage to Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf
About 200 magnums of champers in, the world’s first purpose-built passenger icebreaker broke the record for the furthest point south sailed. But there was more.
January 2022
Bark Ladies: Up close with the daring work of 11 Yolŋu superstars
Once you’ve encountered the artists of Yirrkala, they’ll be with you forever.
September 2021
Former lawyer set to open first native botanicals fragrance store
Starting a scented candle and perfume shop in the middle of a pandemic might seem brave, even foolhardy. But Craig Andrade has a vision that brooks no failure.