Where We Take You
Destinations
Each destination in our collection has been chosen not just for its hotels, but for its character — the culture, the landscape, and the singular feeling of being somewhere that changes the way you see the world.
Destination
South Africa
South Africa is a place where the land itself tells stories. In Cape Town, the granite shoulders of Table Mountain frame a city that moves between worlds — Afrikaans wine estates in the Constantia Valley, the creative pulse of Woodstock, and the barefoot elegance of Camps Bay where the Atlantic meets white sand. The Cape Winelands offer some of the most beautiful hotel settings on Earth, with centuries-old homesteads set against dramatic mountain passes. Beyond the coast, the Eastern Cape and Kruger region deliver safari experiences that remain unmatched — not for spectacle, but for the quiet intimacy of watching a leopard at dusk from a private deck. South Africa rewards the traveller who wants beauty with substance.
Destination
Qatar
Qatar has reimagined itself with an ambition that borders on the poetic. Doha is no longer just a stopover — it is a destination that commands attention. The National Museum, designed by Jean Nouvel to echo the desert rose crystal, houses artefacts that trace millennia of Gulf history. The city's culinary scene draws Michelin-starred chefs alongside traditional Qatari kitchens where machboos is served on communal platters. In the Inland Sea, the desert rolls into the Persian Gulf in a landscape so otherworldly it feels like another planet. The hotels here match the setting: bold architectural statements with interiors that blend Arabic heritage and contemporary design, offering a standard of service shaped by generations of Bedouin hospitality.
Destination
United Arab Emirates
The UAE is a study in contrasts — and that tension is exactly what makes it compelling. Dubai's ambition is well documented, but the real discoveries lie in its margins: the historic Al Fahidi quarter where wind towers cool narrow alleyways, the Friday morning fish auction in Deira, the mangrove kayaking trails of Abu Dhabi. Ras Al Khaimah, the northernmost emirate, offers a different register entirely — Hajar Mountain hiking trails, desert glamping under skies untouched by light pollution, and a coastline that feels genuinely undiscovered. The hotel landscape across the Emirates ranges from maximalist grandeur to a new wave of design-led properties that prize restraint and sense of place, making this one of the most diverse luxury corridors in the world.