10 romantic resorts for a Valentine’s Day you won’t forget

These paradises on earth beat a box of chocolates any day.

By Amy Louise Bailey 10/02/2019

It’s about time you faced it: Chocolates and roses are a cliché. But there’s a better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day—and while it does require a trip, it’s not to the jewellery store (although that’s never a bad idea…). This February, the new de facto gift for romance will be travel, and we’ve got you covered with a list of the 10 best experiences that say “I love you,” from a stunning suite in the Seychelles to an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora. One thing’s for sure: These romantic resorts around the world will put that heart-shaped box of truffles you bought last year to shame.

North Island, Seychelles

Prince William and Kate Middleton spent their honeymoon at North Island in the Seychelles, as did George and Amal Clooney, so it probably isn’t too shabby a choice for the Valentine’s Day set. Actually, our editors count the resort—a secluded private island smack in the middle of the Indian Ocean—as one of their favourite properties in the world. Making it most appropriate for romance are the 11 villas—and most notably the palatial Villa North—all of which spill out onto a perfect (and empty) private beach. Of course, there’s stuff to do, too: scuba diving, snorkelling, and sea kayaking included. But as mundane as it sounds, the most thrilling experience to be had on North Island is an evening cocktail at the very appropriately named Sunset Bar.

Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora

Staying in an overwater bungalow is a bucket list experience that is best enjoyed as a couple, and there is no better place to do it than at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora. Set on a turquoise lagoon in the shadow of Mount Otemanu, the resort is one of the most magical destinations in the South Pacific. Guests can wake up and jump straight into the water for a refreshing start to the day, followed by breakfast delivered by canoe. There are a multitude of activities on offer (catamarans, volleyball, tennis courts, paddleboards), and unlike many resorts, there is no race to secure a sun lounger in the morning: The best spot to park for the day is on your own private terrace anyway.

Amilla Fushi

In an archipelago where every resort is a private island, the Maldives is a solid option for couples. It has all of the hallmarks of paradise: pristine white sand, shimmering turquoise waters, luxurious resorts, and a warm climate year-round (especially in February, which is smack in the middle of the dry season). The best place to stay and play castaway with your loved one is Amilla Fushi, located in the UNESCO-protected Biosphere Reserve of Baa Atoll. Since opening in 2015, the elegant resort has elevated the already-sky-high standards of Maldivian hospitality with incredible dining options (including an outpost of New York’s 1 Oak Lounge), a fabulous spa and wellness centre, and spacious overwater villas that provide the perfect escape for couples seeking complete serenity. There are no tropical clichés here: The decor is modern and whitewashed, giving off a Mykonos vibe. For Valentine’s Day this year, couples can book a sunken table in the Indian Ocean for a private dinner with Champagne and live music—the best setting for experiencing a vivid Maldivian sunset.

Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France

Regarded as one of the chicest destinations in the Caribbean, Cheval Blanc’s Isle de France is the perfect island holiday for couples that appreciate the finer things in life. The LVMH-owned resort is the first property outside of France to receive the coveted palace designation, and it certainly lives up to the distinction, surpassing the standard five-star benchmark and providing magical experiences for its guests. Last year the resort underwent a complete refresh with new interiors helmed by Jacques Grange, sculptures by renowned artist Jean-Michel Othoniel, and a new landscape design by Madison Cox, featuring verdant fruit trees, bougainvillea, and lush, tropical palm trees. It also unveiled new dining concepts, including La Case de L’Isle, which is hosting a special tasting menu for Valentine’s Day, along with acoustic live music and a Ruinart Champagne pairing. Between hours spent lounging on the private beach, couples can venture to the spa, where Guerlain Beauty experts will be offering special duo massages from February 14 through to 17.

The Cotton House

Dancing under the stars after cocktails at Basil’s Bar is the perfect way to spend an evening in Mustique. It’s one of the many romantic scenes that has lured celebrity couples and British aristocracy to the Cotton House over the years. There’s also the sprawling tropical gardens, dreamy sailing excursions, and pristine beaches that add to its charm. The resort is exclusive and full of character, with only 17 sea-view villas, suites, and cottages featuring private plunge pools and verandas, perfectly designed for in-room couples’ massages.

Belmond Mount Nelson Hotel

LVMH’s recent acquisition of Belmond is testament to the standard of its properties, which are located in spectacular destinations across five continents. One of them is the iconic Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town, a rose-hued oasis at the base of Table Mountain. Although the property is surrounded by 3.6 hectares of lush gardens and stunning natural scenery, it is located right in the heart of the historic city centre, making it an appealing destination for first-timers to the South Africa’s most vibrant metropolis. It’s also an appealing destination for couples and honeymooners, who often opt to stay in the quaint Garden Cottage Suites, each enclosed with a private picket fence and fragrant roses.

This year, the grande dame hotel is revving up the romance to celebrate Valentine’s Day, offering private picnics with Veuve Clicquot Champagne, a themed high tea and dinner, and special couples’ treatments at the spa. Those who want to go all out can commission portraits by artist-in-residence, Cyril Coetzee (Nelson Mandela’s portraitist), and to really make an occasion of it, couples eager to explore can embark on a week-long adventure, beginning with three nights at Belmond Mount Nelson, followed by four nights at Belmond’s safari lodges located in Botswana.

Bulgari Bali

Bulgari Bali is one of Indonesia’s most beautiful resorts, located on a secluded clifftop in Uluwatu, well removed from the hustle of Seminyak. It opened in 2006, and over a decade on, it’s still trending, often being featured on wanderlust-inducing Instagram accounts. Like all of Bulgari’s hospitality projects, the design was helmed by Antonio Citterio Patricia Veil, the masters of fusing authentic local aesthetics with Italian elegance. Everything from the restaurant to the spa to the villas is polished, luxurious, and ideal for couples. The real showstopper, though, is the resort’s infinity pool, which overlooks the shimmering Indian Ocean and is framed with fresh white cabanas and vibrant bougainvillea.

Amanera

“It is important that each trip is unique, memorable and enhanced at every visit,” says Vladislav Doronin, chairman and CEO of Aman. “All of the little touches, accompanied with our unrivalled service and outstanding destinations make an Aman experience unlike any other.” That could not ring truer for Amanera, which has elevated the standard of luxury in the Dominican Republic since it opened in 2015, fusing Aman’s formula for exceptional design, cuisine, and service with an idyllic beachfront location backed by lush rainforest. Everything is polished and perfectly appointed for couples seeking a relaxing, luxurious escape, where sitting back and savoring the serenity is all you need to do.

Eagles Nest

New Zealand is home to some of the world’s most stunning luxury lodges that take privacy to the next level with completely unique locations. One of the most magnificent lodges in the North Island is Eagles Nest, set atop a private peninsula overlooking the glittering Bay of Islands. There are only five contemporary villas set within the 30-hectare estate, each affording 320-degree views across the bay. Four of the five villas offer horizon-edged lap pools, and each has a hot tub, indoor and outdoor fireplace, underfloor heating, state-of-the-art entertainment systems, and kitchens stocked with local artisan delicacies and wines. If you want to go off the map and experience somewhere memorable for a special occasion, Eagle’s Nest is an excellent option.

Le Sereno

St. Barts is one of the most magical destinations in the Caribbean—so it’s no wonder there are two resorts from this island gem on our most-romantic list. With a slew of new and renovated hotels opening after the damage left by 2017’s Hurricane Irma, couples are spoiled for choice when it comes to Valentine’s Day accommodations. Chief among the best spots is Le Sereno, a longtime favorite for well-heeled travelers and celebrities that has reopened just in time for Valentine’s Day. The new resort recently unveiled a fresh new design and state-of-the-art technology while still retaining the charm that has earned it a loyal clientele over the years. The resort now features a new beach restaurant, an extended spa and wellness centre, and fresh collection of suites and villas, ushering in a new era of beachfront glamour.

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Watch of the Week: TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith

The legendary sports watch returns, but with an unexpected twist.

By Josh Bozin 02/05/2024

Over the last few years, watch pundits have predicted the return of the eccentric TAG Heuer Formula 1, in some shape or form. It was all but confirmed when TAG Heuer’s heritage director, Nicholas Biebuyck, teased a slew of vintage models on his Instagram account in the aftermath of last year’s Watches & Wonders 2023 in Geneva. And when speaking with Frédéric Arnault at last year’s trade fair, the former CEO asked me directly if the brand were to relaunch its legacy Formula 1 collection, loved by collectors globally, how should they go about it?

My answer to the baited entreaty definitely didn’t mention a collaboration with Ronnie Fieg of Kith, one of the world’s biggest streetwear fashion labels. Still, here we are: the TAG Heuer Formula 1 is officially back and as colourful as ever.

As the watch industry enters its hype era—in recent years, we’ve seen MoonSwatches, Scuba Fifty Fathoms, and John Mayer G-Shocks—the new Formula 1 x Kith collaboration might be the coolest yet. 

TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer

Here’s the lowdown: overnight, TAG Heuer, together with Kith, took to socials to unveil a special, limited-edition collection of Formula 1 timepieces, inspired by the original collection from the 1980s. There are 10 new watches, all limited, with some designed on a stainless steel bracelet and some on an upgraded rubber strap; both options nod to the originals.

Seven are exclusive to Kith and its global stores (New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Hawaii, Tokyo, Toronto, and Paris, to be specific), and are made in an abundance of colours. Two are exclusive to TAG Heuer; and one is “shared” between TAG Heuer and Kith—this is a highlight of the collection, in our opinion. A faithful play on the original composite quartz watch from 1986, this model, limited to just 1,350 pieces globally, features the classic black bezel with red accents, a stainless steel bracelet, and that creamy eggshell dial, in all of its vintage-inspired glory. There’s no doubt that this particular model will present as pure nostalgia for those old enough to remember when the original TAG Heuer Formula 1 made its debut. 

TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer

Of course, throughout the collection, Fieg’s design cues are punctuated: the “TAG” is replaced with “Kith,” forming a contentious new brand name for this specific release, as well as Kith’s slogan, “Just Us.”

Collectors and purists alike will appreciate the dedication to the original Formula 1 collection: features like the 35mm Arnite cases—sourced from the original 80s-era supplier—the form hour hand, a triangle with a dot inside at 12 o’clock, indices that alternate every quarter between shields and dots, and a contrasting minuterie, are all welcomed design specs that make this collaboration so great. 

Every TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith timepiece will be presented in an eye-catching box that complements the fun and colour theme of Formula 1 but drives home the premium status of this collaboration. On that note, at $2,200 a piece, this isn’t exactly an approachable quartz watch but reflects the exclusive nature of Fieg’s Kith brand and the pieces he designs (largely limited-edition). 

TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer

So, what do we think? It’s important not to understate the significance of the arrival of the TAG Heuer Formula 1 in 1986, in what would prove integral in setting up the brand for success throughout the 90’s—it was the very first watch collection to have “TAG Heuer” branding, after all—but also in helping to establish a new generation of watch consumer. Like Fieg, many millennial enthusiasts will recall their sentimental ties with the Formula 1, often their first timepiece in their horological journey.  

This is as faithful of a reissue as we’ll get from TAG Heuer right now, and budding watch fans should be pleased with the result. To TAG Heuer’s credit, a great deal of research has gone into perfecting and replicating this iconic collection’s proportions, materials, and aesthetic for the modern-day consumer. Sure, it would have been nice to see a full lume dial, a distinguishing feature on some of the original pieces—why this wasn’t done is lost on me—and perhaps a more approachable price point, but there’s no doubt these will become an instant hit in the days to come. 

The TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith collection will be available on Friday, May 3rd, exclusively in-store at select TAG Heuer and Kith locations in Miami, and available starting Monday, May 6th, at select TAG Heuer boutiques, all Kith shops, and online at Kith.com. To see the full collection, visit tagheuer.com

 

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8 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Aston Martin

The British sports car company is most famous as the vehicle of choice for James Bond, but Aston Martin has an interesting history beyond 007.

By Bob Sorokanich 01/05/2024

Aston Martin will forever be associated with James Bond, ever since everyone’s favourite spy took delivery of his signature silver DB5 in the 1964 film Goldfinger. But there’s a lot more to the history of this famed British sports car brand beyond its association with the fictional British Secret Service agent.

Let’s dive into the long and colourful history of Aston Martin.

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What Venice’s New Tourist Tax Means for Your Next Trip

The Italian city will now charge visitors an entry fee during peak season. 

By Abby Montanez 01/05/2024

Visiting the Floating City just got a bit more expensive.

Venice is officially the first metropolis in the world to start implementing a day-trip fee in an effort to help the Italian hot spot combat overtourism during peak season, The Associated Press reported. The new program, which went into effect, requires travellers to cough up roughly €5 (about $AUD8.50) per person before they can explore the city’s canals and historic sites. Back in January, Venice also announced that starting in June, it would cap the size of tourist groups to 25 people and prohibit loudspeakers in the city centre and the islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.

“We need to find a new balance between the tourists and residents,’ Simone Venturini, the city’s top tourism official, told AP News. “We need to safeguard the spaces of the residents, of course, and we need to discourage the arrival of day-trippers on some particular days.”

During this trial phase, the fee only applies to the 29 days deemed the busiest—between April 25 and July 14—and tickets will remain valid from 8:30 am to 4 pm. Visitors under 14 years of age will be allowed in free of charge in addition to guests with hotel reservations. However, the latter must apply online beforehand to request an exemption. Day-trippers can also pre-pay for tickets online via the city’s official tourism site or snap them up in person at the Santa Lucia train station.

“With courage and great humility, we are introducing this system because we want to give a future to Venice and leave this heritage of humanity to future generations,” Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said in a statement on X (formerly known as Twitter) regarding the city’s much-talked-about entry fee.

Despite the mayor’s backing, it’s apparent that residents weren’t totally pleased with the program. The regulation led to protests and riots outside of the train station, The Independent reported. “We are against this measure because it will do nothing to stop overtourism,” resident Cristina Romieri told the outlet. “Moreover, it is such a complex regulation with so many exceptions that it will also be difficult to enforce it.”

While Venice is the first city to carry out the new day-tripper fee, several other European locales have introduced or raised tourist taxes to fend off large crowds and boost the local economy. Most recently, Barcelona increased its city-wide tourist tax. Similarly, you’ll have to pay an extra “climate crisis resilience” tax if you plan on visiting Greece that will fund the country’s disaster recovery projects.

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Omega Reveals a New Speedmaster Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics

Your first look at the new Speedmaster Chronoscope, designed in the colour theme of the Paris Olympics.

By Josh Bozin 26/04/2024

The starters are on the blocks, and with less than 100 days to go until the Paris 2024 Olympics, luxury Swiss watchmaker Omega was bound to release something spectacular to mark its bragging rights as the official timekeeper for the Summer Games. Enter the new 43mm Speedmaster Chronoscope, available in new colourways—gold, black, and white—in line with the colour theme of the Olympic Games in Paris this July.

So, what do we get in this nicely-wrapped, Olympics-inspired package? Technically, there are four new podium-worthy iterations of the iconic Speedmaster.

Omega

The new versions present handsomely in stainless steel or 18K Moonshine Gold—the brand’s proprietary yellow gold known for its enduring shine. The steel version has an anodised aluminium bezel and a stainless steel bracelet or vintage-inspired perforated leather strap. The Moonshine Gold iteration boasts a ceramic bezel; it will most likely appease Speedy collectors, particularly those with an affinity for Omega’s long-standing role as stewards of the Olympic Games.

Notably, each watch bears an attractive white opaline dial; the background to three dark grey timing scales in a 1940s “snail” design. Of course, this Speedmaster Chronoscope is special in its own right. For the most part, the overall look of the Speedmaster has remained true to its 1957 origins. This Speedmaster, however, adopts Omega’s Chronoscope design from 2021, including the storied tachymeter scale, along with a telemeter, and pulsometer scale—essentially, three different measurements on the wrist.

While the technical nature of this timepiece won’t interest some, others will revel in its theatrics. Turn over each timepiece, and instead of a transparent crystal caseback, there is a stamped medallion featuring a mirror-polished Paris 2024 logo, along with “Paris 2024” and the Olympic Rings—a subtle nod to this year’s games.

Powering this Olympiad offering—and ensuring the greatest level of accuracy—is the Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 9908 and 9909, certified by METAS.

Omega

A Speedmaster to commemorate the Olympic Games was as sure a bet as Mondo Deplantis winning gold in the men’s pole vault—especially after Omega revealed its Olympic-edition Seamaster Diver 300m “Paris 2024” last year—but they delivered a great addition to the legacy collection, without gimmickry.

However, the all-gold Speedmaster is 85K at the top end of the scale, which is a lot of money for a watch of this stature. By comparison, the immaculate Speedmaster Moonshine gold with a sun-brushed green PVD “step” dial is 15K cheaper, albeit without the Chronoscope complications.

The Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope in stainless steel with a leather strap is priced at $15,725; stainless steel with steel bracelet at $16,275; 18k Moonshine Gold on leather strap $54,325; and 18k Moonshine Gold with matching gold bracelet $85,350, available at Omega boutiques now.

Discover the collection here

 

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Here’s What Goes Into Making Jay-Z’s $1,800 Champagne

We put Armand de Brignac Blanc de Noirs Assemblage No. 4 under the microsope.

By Mike Desimone And Jeff Jenssen 23/04/2024

In our quest to locate the most exclusive and exciting wines for our readers, we usually ask the question, “How many bottles of this were made?” Often, we get a general response based on an annual average, although many Champagne houses simply respond, “We do not wish to communicate our quantities.” As far as we’re concerned, that’s pretty much like pleading the Fifth on the witness stand; yes, you’re not incriminating yourself, but anyone paying attention knows you’re probably guilty of something. In the case of some Champagne houses, that something is making a whole lot of bottles—millions of them—while creating an illusion of rarity.

We received the exact opposite reply regarding Armand de Brignac Blanc de Noirs Assemblage No. 4. Yasmin Allen, the company’s president and CEO, told us only 7,328 bottles would be released of this Pinot Noir offering. It’s good to know that with a sticker price of around $1,800, it’s highly limited, but it still makes one wonder what’s so exceptional about it.

Known by its nickname, Ace of Spades, for its distinctive and decorative metallic packaging, Armand de Brignac is owned by Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy and Jay-Z and is produced by Champagne Cattier. Each bottle of Assemblage No. 4 is numbered; a small plate on the back reads “Assemblage Four, [X,XXX]/7,328, Disgorged: 20 April, 2023.” Prior to disgorgement, it spent seven years in the bottle on lees after primary fermentation mostly in stainless steel with a small amount in concrete. That’s the longest of the house’s Champagnes spent on the lees, but Allen says the winemaking team tasted along the way and would have disgorged earlier than planned if they’d felt the time was right.

Chef de cave, Alexandre Cattier, says the wine is sourced from some of the best Premier and Grand Cru Pinot Noir–producing villages in the Champagne region, including Chigny-les-Roses, Verzenay, Rilly-la-Montagne, Verzy, Ludes, Mailly-Champagne, and Ville-sur-Arce in the Aube département. This is considered a multi-vintage expression, using wine from a consecutive trio of vintages—2013, 2014, and 2015—to create an “intense and rich” blend. Seventy percent of the offering is from 2015 (hailed as one of the finest vintages in recent memory), with 15 percent each from the other two years.

This precisely crafted Champagne uses only the tête de cuvée juice, a highly selective extraction process. As Allen points out, “the winemakers solely take the first and freshest portion of the gentle cuvée grape press,” which assures that the finished wine will be the highest quality.  Armand de Brignac used grapes from various sites and three different vintages so the final product would reflect the house signature style. This is the fourth release in a series that began with Assemblage No. 1. “Testing different levels of intensity of aromas with the balance of red and dark fruits has been a guiding principle between the Blanc de Noirs that followed,” Allen explains.

The CEO recommends allowing the Assemblage No. 4 to linger in your glass for a while, telling us, “Your palette will go on a journey, evolving from one incredible aroma to the next as the wine warms in your glass where it will open up to an extraordinary length.” We found it to have a gorgeous bouquet of raspberry and Mission fig with hints of river rock; as it opened, notes of toasted almond and just-baked brioche became noticeable. With striking acidity and a vein of minerality, it has luscious nectarine, passion fruit, candied orange peel, and red plum flavors with touches of beeswax and a whiff of baking spices on the enduring finish. We enjoyed our bottle with a roast chicken rubbed with butter and herbes de Provence and savored the final, extremely rare sip with a bit of Stilton. Unfortunately, the pairing possibilities are not infinite with this release; there are only 7,327 more ways to enjoy yours.

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