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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Robb Report Australia and New Zealand teamed up with Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance in late February to celebrate a weekend of fine motor cars on Cockatoo Island.

By Robb Report Team 04/03/2025

Robb Report Australia & New Zealand and Citizen Kanebridge, the new private members’ club brought to you by this masthead’s publishers, offers exclusive access to magical experiences and unrivalled networking.

This year’s Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance on Cockatoo Island did not disappoint. Our invited guests—including speakers Gerard Doyle, General Manager ASX Refinitiv Charity Foundation; Ant Middleton, the British adventure and TV personality turned hydration-drink disruptor and owner R3SUP; and Lex Pedersen, CEO of automotive investment firm Chrome Temple—enjoyed unlimited access to the three-day event and an elegant sufficiently of Champagne, wine and whisky, as well as an exquisite catered lunch inside the Citizen Kanebridge Private Members’ Lounge. They enhanced their experience by VIP transport to and from the mainland via superyacht.

Courtesy of Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance

The British-born event, which also has iterations at Pebble Beach in California and Hampton Court Palace in England, once again teamed up with the world’s most prestigious marques (among them Aston Martin, Bentley, Brabus, Genesis, Lamborghini, McLaren, Rolls-Royce and Porsche), to display their latest supercars alongside the pageant of owner-driven vintage vehicles.

Courtesy of Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance

On Sunday, Robb Report’s Editor-in-Chief Horacio Silva treated guests to a special preview of the winners of this our annual Car of the Year awards, showcased in our coming March 2025 issue. Our lips are sealed.

Courtesy of Sydney Harbour Concours d’Elegance

To learn how to become a member of our exclusive new community, visit Citizen Kanebridge.

Thank you to the following sponsors: Whisky and Wealth, Jacob & Co, Wine Selectors, Mulpha, Jackson Teece, Young Henry’s and Resup.

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Patron’s New Ultra-Premium Tequila Is a Reposado Blend That Punches Way Above Its Age

Patron’s latest luxury tequila is a blend of ages.

By Jonah Flicker 13/03/2025

There are certain categories in the tequila world that indicate how long the spirit has been matured, so what happens when you combine a few of them together into one release? Patron is the latest brand to get in on this multiple-maturation blending action with the new high-end El Alto release, a combination of tequilas aged for different lengths of time.

In the whisky world, an age statement represents the minimum age of the liquid that’s in the bottle—in other words, a 10-year-old scotch may have liquid much older than that in the blend, but 10 years represents the minimum age. When it comes to tequila, there are also rules in regards to how it has to be labelled based on maturation, and like whisky that depends on the youngest liquid in the blend. The core of El Alto is an extra anejo tequila (the exact proportion isn’t revealed), meaning it was aged for a minimum of three years. But master distiller David Rodriguez decided to blend some anejo (aged one to three years) and reposado (two months to one year) tequila into the mix as well, making this an expression that is defined as reposado instead of extra anejo even though it has some ultra-aged liquid in the blend.

According to the brand, 11 different types of barrels were used to mature the tequila in El Alto, with the majority being hybrid barrels consisting of American oak bodies and French oak heads—each type of wood is thought to impart different flavours into the spirit. “The tequilas that harmoniously come together in Patron El Alto are a result of selecting the finest 100 percent Weber blue agave in the highest parts of Jalisco, Mexico, a territory known for producing the sweetest agaves,” said Rodriguez in a statement. “We took four years to focus on only the best of the best and perfect the bold, sweet flavors of this expression the right way: naturally.”

This type of multi-aged tequila seems to be part of a growing trend, with a few other brands releasing similar high-end expressions including Cincoro and Volcan de Mi Tierra. Perhaps it’s a way of stretching supplies or a tactic to get consumers to dip their toes (or tongues, preferably) into another luxe tequila, a category that is growing every year.

This month Australians are getting an exclusive taste of the El Alto as this formerly USA-exclusive release is launching here with The Bacardi Group. You can find El Alto in selected hospitality venues and at Barrel & Batch for $298 as these chic spots that represent the “pinnacle of celebrating momentous occasions,” according to the brand.

 

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Neutral, Not Boring: How to Wear This Season’s Most Stylish New Menswear

The soft tones of California’s Joshua Tree provide a perfect backdrop for the season’s refined yet relaxed vibe.

By Naomi Rougeau And Alex Badia 04/03/2025

Amid spring 2025’s myriad trends, there was one connecting element: colour. From Alessandro Sartori’s rusty hues at Zegna to Loro Piana’s subdued neutrals, the palette was more sun-bleached than saturated, and the muted tones of California’s Joshua Tree provide a perfect backdrop for the season’s refined yet relaxed vibe.

Stylists Naomi Rougeau and Alex Badia, teamed up with photographer Brad Torchia to create these casual looks that turn a bold statement into a confident whisper.

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Berluti leather jacket, $14,067; L.B.M. 1911 merino crewneck, $450; Dolce & Gabbana linen trousers, $1,921; Zenith 37 mm Chronomaster Revival in steel, $13,987.

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Umit Benan silk jacket, silk shirt, and linen trousers, all prices upon request; Dolce & Gabbana suede loafers, $1600; Girard-Perregaux 38 mm Laureato Sage Green in steel, $23,954.

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Brunello Cucinelli linen shirt, $1500; Loro Piana linen trousers, $908; Zenith 37 mm Chronomaster Revival in steel, $13,987.

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Anderson & Sheppard cotton jacket, $4,421; Gabriela Hearst cashmere turtleneck, $1,430; Louis Vuitton cotton jeans, $2n138; Tod’s suede sneakers, $1438.

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Canali wool, silk, and linen tweed blazer, $4,011; Thom Sweeney silk shirt, $876; Paul Smith mohair trousers, $908; Church’s patent-leather loafers, $1,768; Parmigiani Fleurier 40 mm Tonda PF Micro-Rotor No Date Golden Siena in steel and platinum, $40,675.

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Paul Smith cotton trench, $3528; Ferragamo cashmere sweater, $1,752, and cotton trousers, $4389; Dolce & Gabbana suede loafers, $1599.

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Hermès denim shirt, $1,647, and belted cotton chinos, $1,366.

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Loro Piana cotton cardigan, $4,381, and linen shirt, $1,768; Todd Snyder linen trousers, $639; Zegna Triple Stitch leather sneakers, $1,768; Morgenthal Frederics sunglasses, $2,564; Berluti silk scarf, $1,221; Parmigiani Fleurier 40 mm Tonda PF Micro-Rotor No Date Golden Siena in steel and platinum, $40,675.

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Thom Sweeney cashmere and merino sweater, $956; Brunello Cucinelli linen shorts, $1045; Manolo Blahnik raffia and leather loafers, $1,438.; Leisure Society sunglasses, $1905; Zenith 37 mm Chronomaster Revival in steel, $13,987.

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Kiton jean jacket, $6061; Officine Générale cashmere sweater, $932; Brioni wool trousers, $1,768; Ralph Lauren Purple Label leather belt, $562; Morgenthal Frederics sunglasses, $52081; Zenith 37 mm Chronomaster Revival in steel, $13,987

 

 

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This New York Jewellery Gallery Is Offering up a Treasure Trove of Vintage Watches

The Mahnaz Collection’s first formal collection of timepieces will include rare finds with fascinating histories

By Paige Reddinger 04/03/2025

There was a period when Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos found it hard to hold on to a watch. The prominent collector and dealer often would post pictures on social media of the uncommon, sculptural timepieces she purchased for herself. But every time, clients of her eponymous jewellery gallery—New York City’s Mahnaz Collection—would hound her into selling them.

“They found those photographs, and they are just diligent in bothering me,” she says with a laugh, adding that some would simply persist until she changed her mind about letting them go.

In response to that demand, this month her Madison Avenue space will begin offering its first formal collection of unique watches, curated with the same rigor and studious eye Ispahani Bartos has applied to sourcing rare jewellery. (Her specialty is the hard-to-find fare made by artists, designers, goldsmiths, and architects.) One coveted example is a gold-and-diamond pendant watch handmade by the late Italian-born avant-garde designer Andrew Grima, whose work was beloved by the British royal family. This example from his historic collaboration with Omega was made in the 1970s. Lesser known but no less noteworthy is the Spanish designer Augustin Julia-Plana, who created a gold-and-jadeite watch for his brand Schlegel & Plana, also in the ’70s. “He was a great jeweller and watch designer,” says Ispahani Bartos of Julia-Plana, who penned striking and visually creative work for everyone from Chopard to Tiffany. “He specialised in really unusual stones,” she adds, noting that he died far too young at age 41.

An 18-carat gold and jadeite watch designed by Augustin Julia-Plana, circa 1970.
Photographed by Janelle Jones/Styled by Stephanie Yeh

Ispahani Bartos knows something about legacy. Born in Bangladesh—when it was still called East Pakistan—she grew up in a culture steeped in traditions of wearing and appreciating jewellery. She recalls her grandmother giving her earrings made from yellow gold, turquoise, diamonds, and Burmese rubies at age 7. (Too young to wear them, she put them on her dolls’ ears for safekeeping. Both were lost when her family fled the violence of the country’s 1971 revolution; the ship carrying their belongings, she says, was sunk by an enemy carrier.)

When she was a teenager, her mother gifted her one of Omega’s Grima-designed watches, which she still owns. That early introduction to rare design influenced her own collecting journey, which turned into her full-time job when she opened her gallery in 2013.

“I didn’t focus on watches then, but increasingly, where I have an important jewellery collection where the jeweller also made watches, I started to feel like, ‘How can I not have that person’s watches?’ ” she says.
From left: Omega and Andrew Grima Winter Sunset pendant watch in 18-karat yellow gold, smokey quartz, and citrine crystal with Swiss manual-wind movement, circa 1968; Piaget bracelet watch in 18-karat yellow gold and tiger’s eye with Swiss manual-wind movement, circa 1970.
Photographed by Janelle Jones/Styled by Stephanie Yeh

That comprehensive approach befits Ispahani Bartos’s previous career and intellectual curiosity. After earning a Ph.D. in international relations, she served as a foreign- and security-policy expert for an array of global organisations, including the Ford Foundation and the Council on Foreign Relations.

She still employs the deep preparation she once used in the aid of diplomacy, researching every piece that comes into her hands, creating extensive and beautiful catalogs for the collections, and crafting museum-style exhibitions to present them to collectors. And this work, she says, takes ages. She’ll soon debut an Italian collection whose catalog she has been researching and preparing for nearly a decade, and her vault currently houses some Ettore Sottsass–designed watches she has been holding back for the right moment. “We tend to build collections all the time, collections we don’t show for years,” she says. Which means you never know what pieces might be hiding in the Mahnaz Collection—or the yet-to-be-told stories that may accompany them.
At top from far left: Omega De Ville Emerald bracelet watch designed by Andrew Grima in sterling silver with a tropical dial; Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse in 18-karat gold; Jaeger-LeCoultre Mystery watch in 18-carat gold and diamonds; Cazzaniga watch in 18-carat gold, diamonds, and sapphires with movement by Piaget; Gilbert Albert watch in platinum, 18-carat gold, and diamonds with movement by Omega. The pieces, made between the 1950s and ’70s, all have Swiss-made manual-wind movements. 

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Penfolds Saves Best For Last with Show-Stopping Release with Creative Partner NIGO

Penfolds has just dropped their limited-edition 65F by NIGO Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz, a mouthwatering wine you need to nab now.

By Belinda Aucott-christie 28/02/2025

Though Penfolds holds many wonderful wines in its star-studded suite, their latest collaboration with NIGO is earmarked as a sure-fire collector’s item.

Retailing for $395 a bottle, the Penfolds 65F by NIGO is expected to sit snugly alongside the likes of Grange and Bin 389 as a standout single-vintage wine connoisseurs will vie for in years to come.

This prize wine isn’t just delicious and highly collectible, it looks the part. It features branding by artistic director and creative visionary NIGO, the founder of cult streetwear brands A Bathing Ape and Human Made, a pal of Pharrell Williams and current creative director of French fashion house Kenzo. For the box and packaging NIGO was inspired by the towering 65-foot chimney that prevails over Penfolds South Australian home, Magill Estate.

Penfolds archival material served as NIGO’s inspiration for the inclusions within the gift box and on the wine label. A chalkboard wine tag with coinciding chalk pencil pays homage to the chalk boards used in the original working winery at Penfolds Magill Estate and allows the opportunity for personalisation of the wine if used as a gift. The bottle label features a design which takes inspiration from the pressed bottle labels from the 1930-50s, and the tissue paper wrapping the bottle has been adapted from the Penfolds logo style used in the early 20th century. NIGO’s signature playful design style is emphasised with a chimney smoke wine stopper.

Inside it’s a classic embodiment of the way South Australian winemakers blend cabernet sauvignon with shiraz to stunning effect.

As a result this wine has a mouth-watering palate with plenty of fine grain tannins and silky mouth feel. A nose enriched with spicy nutmeg, cardamom and cassis is layered over blueberry compote and lush fig on a palate. There’s lots of blueberry soufflé, gamey tones and just a hint of fennel seed, with more complexity to come as the years fly by.

All the base wines were sourced from grapes grown in South Australia’s top wine regions of Coonawarra, Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley. And while the 65F by NIGO Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz is being released now, it will continue to reward cellaring for years to come.

Penfolds first announced NIGO as its Creative Partner in June 2023, with the global release of One by Penfolds. This was closely followed by the launch of Grange by NIGO (the first takeover of Penfolds flagship red wine) in February 2024, followed by Holiday Designed by NIGO in October 2024.A classic for the ages.

Penfolds 65F by NIGO Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz 2021 is available globally from Thursday 27 February 2025 (RRP AUD$395.00 for 750ml). Available via Penfolds.com, at select Dan Murphy’s stores nationally and select independent retailers.

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