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Destinations

Where the World Is Worth Experiencing

From the deserts of Arabia to the waters of the Indian Ocean, each destination has been chosen for the singular quality of experience it offers.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates

A city that has redefined what ambition looks like, set where the desert meets the sea. Private aviation, world-class dining, desert escapes and access to some of the most extraordinary hospitality on earth.

Red Sea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Red Sea, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

One of the world's last truly untouched coastlines, opening for the first time to a carefully selected few. Crystal waters, ancient reefs and a landscape of extraordinary remoteness.

Maldives, Indian Ocean
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Maldives, Indian Ocean

Twenty-six natural atolls scattered across the Indian Ocean, a handful developed into some of the finest resorts on earth. Water that changes colour with the light, above a reef system that remains among the most intact in the world.

Antarctica
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Antarctica

The most remote and least visited place on earth — a continent of ice, ocean and silence, with no permanent population and no infrastructure. What it offers those who make the journey is complete contact with a natural world unchanged for millions of years.

Maasai Mara, Kenya
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Maasai Mara, Kenya

On the eastern edge of Africa, where the savannah runs to every horizon and the natural world operates at a scale that makes everything else feel small. Home to one of the most significant wildlife ecosystems on earth and the safari tradition that defined luxury in the wild.

Indonesia
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Indonesia

The largest archipelago on earth, more than seventeen thousand islands scattered across the equator. Most visitors see only one. Beyond Bali lie Komodo, Sumba and Raja Ampat — landscapes and waters that remain among the least touched anywhere.

The Arctic
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The Arctic

Not a country but a region, vast and seasonal, governed by conditions that exist nowhere else. Above the Arctic Circle the sun vanishes for months and the sea ice breathes with the seasons, offering a silence, scale and spectacle with no equivalent on earth.